Animal Heat 



BASAL METABOLISM & CALORIMETRY 



2717. Benedict, F. G. & Bruhn, J. M. Chim- 

 panzee metabolism. Proc. nat. Acad. Set., Wash., 

 1936, 22, 394-397. [Pn] 



2718. Bruhn, J. M. The respiratory metabo- 

 lism of infrahuman primates. Amer. J. Physiol., 

 1934, 110, 477-484. [2t-10r: Pn Png 



Hyl C-c Mc Pp] 



2719. Bruhn, J. M. & Benedict, F. G. The 



respiratory metabolism of the chimpanzee. Proc. 

 Amer. Acad. Arts Set., 1936, 71, 259-326. 



[6/-llt-nr: Pn] 



2720. Lee, M. O. & Fox, E. L. Surface area in 

 a monkey, Macacus rhesus. Amer. J. Physiol., 

 1933, 106, 91-94. [It: Mc] 



2721. Rakieten, N. The basal heat production 

 of the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatto). J. 

 Nutrit., 1935, 10, 357-362. [Zt-r: Mc] 



2722. Rakieten, N. Changes in heat produc- 

 tion after removal of motor and premotor areas in 

 monkeys. Amer. J. Physiol., 1936, 114, 661-666. 



[5t-22r: Me Ceb] 



See also: 2643, 2651. 



BODY TEMPERATURE & ITS REGULATION 



2723. Aron, H. Investigation on the action of 

 the tropical sun on men and animals. Philipp. 

 J. Sei., 1911, 6, B, 101-131, 2 pis. [ + + 12f-9t] 



2724. Heymans, C. & Regniers, P. Hyper- 

 thermic chez le singe par injection intraveineuse 

 de bleu de methylene. C. R. Soc. Biol., Paris, 

 1926, 95, 1117-1118. [singe] 



2725. Lefevre. Sur la resistance a Taction du 

 froid chez le singe. C. R. Soc. Biol., Paris, 1894, 

 46, 697-699. [4t: Mc] 



2726. Lefevre. De la puissance et de la resis- 

 tance thermogenetiques du singe, comparees a 

 celles de I'homme. C. R. Soc. Biol., Paris, 1894, 

 46, 724-726. [ + + 2t: singe] 



2727. Leger, M. Insolation mortelle chez le 

 chimpanze et alterations morphologiques de son 

 sang. C. R. Soc. Biol., Paris, 1922, 87, 874-876. 



[;/.• Pn] 



2728. Shaklee, A. O. Experimental acclim- 

 atization to the tropical sun. Philipp. J. Sei., 

 1917, 12, B, 1-22. [ + + + 9t: Mc] 



2729. Simpson, S. & Galbraith, J. J. Observa- 

 tions on the normal temperature of the monkey 

 and its diurnal variation, and on the effect of 

 changes in the daily routine on this variation. 

 Trans, roy. Soc. Edinb., 1906, 45, 65-104, 1 pi. 



[16/-45t-nr: Mc] 



2730. White, W. H. A theory to explain the 

 evolution of warm-blooded vertebrates. J. Anat., 

 Lond., 1891, 25, 374-385. [+ Mc] 



See also: 2589 2912, 3144, 3198, 3199. 



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