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FOLLICULAR DERIVATIVES IN VERTEBRATES 



III 



The new facts thus obtained were sufficient to justify an 

 entire revision of the problem of the corpus luteum, and our 

 investigations were at the same time extended to other com- 

 ponents of the ovary, in order to discover what part the 

 tissues or organs concerned play in the sexual-endocrine 

 system. 



In addition to Rhodeus amarus we examined the fol- 

 lovv^ins: 



Selachii 

 Galeus canis 

 Acanthias vulgaris 

 Mustelus laevis 

 Scylliorhinus canicula 



Teleostii 

 Lebistes teticulatus 

 Xyphophoras helled 

 Zoatces vivipatus 

 Gasterosteus aculeatus 

 Cyclopterus lumpus 

 Lophius piscatorius 



Amphibia 



Amblystoma mexicanum 

 Megalobatrachus maxima 

 Necturus maculatus 

 Triton taeneatus 

 Salamandra salamandra 

 Bufo vulgaris 

 Bufo calamita 

 Rana temporaria 

 Rana fusca 

 Pipa americana 

 Xenopus laevis 



Reptilia 

 Testudo graeca 

 Seps chalcides 

 Leiolepisma metallica 

 Hemiergis decrescensis 

 Hemiergis peronii 

 Mabuia striata 

 Tropidonotus natrix 

 Pelias berus 

 Homalopsis buccata . . 

 Lachesis mutus 



AVES 



Passer domesticus 

 Serinus canaria 

 Gallus domesticus 



Mammalia 

 Myotis myotis 

 Erinaceus europaeus 

 Talpa europaea 

 Mus musculus 

 Lepus caniculus 

 Felis domestica 

 Canis familiaris 

 Ovis bovis 

 Bos taurus 

 Sus scrofa 

 Homo sapiens 



