Report of the Committee on Research. 353 



Life histories of parasitic flat worms. 



Ky Earl O Kokc, assistant iiistruclor in zoiilogy, University of K ins:is. 



The eflTect of removal of thyroid gland upon the development of the 

 other glands of internal secretion as typified in the frog. 



liy .las. H. IJo^iM's, stiuU-nt, workin;; uiulcr Prof. H. M. Allon, Univer- 

 sity of Kansas. 



The factors that determine the sex in the frog, Rana pipiens. 



Hy ^Vilbu^ W. Swinirlo, Ph. D., thesis, under Prof. B. M. Allen, Uni- 

 versity of Kansas. 



The effect of removal of the thyroid gland upon the development of the 

 skeleton in Raiia pipiens. 



liy Georse S. Terry, student, working under Prof. H. M. Allen, Uni- 

 versity of Kansas. 



Spermatogenetsis of the domestic chicken. 



By Lewis A. Curry, student, working under Prof. W. R. B. Roliertson, 

 L'niversity oi rs.ui..v,c._. 



Chromosomes of the turkey. 



By .Tosephine Martin, student, working under Prof. W. R. B. Robert- 

 son, University of Kansas. 



Halosporidium parasite of a marine crustacean. 



By Retina Woodruff, student, working under Prof. Nadine Nowlin, 

 I'nivirsity of Kansas. 



Distribution of birds in Swope Park. 



By A. E. Shirling, under Prof. W. J. Baunigartner, University of Kan 



SSB. 



Sea slugs and other development. 



By lone Trees, student, under Prof. W. J. Bauingartner, University of 

 Kansas. 



Studies of inheritance and evolution in Orthoptcra. 



Studies of inheritance in skunks. 



Studies of inheritance in karakule sheep and their crosses on Ameri- 

 can sheep. 



Studies of inheritance in crosses of Bos Indicus on Bos tarrus, and the 

 American bison on Bos taiirus. 



By Prof. Robert K. Nabours, Station Zoologist, K. S. A. C. 



Life histories of fowl cestodes. 

 Fowl nematode transmission. 

 Embryology of cestodes. 

 Dovainea cesticillus. 



By Prof. ,J. E. Arkert, K. S. A. 0. 



Relation of cytology to heredity. (The structure of the germ cells 



in Paratettix.) 

 Gynandromorphism. 

 Superfetation. 



By Prof. Mary T. Harnian, K. S. A. C. 



A study of the habits and distribution of the native mammals of Riley 



county. 



An investigation of the factors determining habitat selection in the 



pocket mouse (Pd'or/nathiis paradoxus) . 

 Efficiency of various kinds of traps and methods cf setting in the con- 



t'ol of the pocket gopher iGcoviijs hursaius) . 



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