SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 



ABSORPTION from the vontiicles in ox- 

 periniontally produced internal hydro- 

 cephalus 313 



Activity of niesenchymo. A. The Ehrlich 

 sarcoma cells as object. Digestive 431 



Addison, William H. F,, and How, Harold 

 W. The development of the eyelids of the 

 albino rat, until the completion of dis- 

 junction 1 



Albino rat, until the completion of disjunc- 

 tion. The development of the eyelids 

 of the, 1 



Arnitosis in bone cells. Various types of . . 321 



Aortic arches of the turtle, with a note on the 

 fifth and pulmonary arches of mammals. 

 The dcveloi)ment of the pharynx and . . 407 



Arches of the turtle, with a note on the fifth 

 and pulmonary arciies of mammals. The 

 development of the pharynx and aortic. . 407 



B.\8T, T. H. Stufiies on the structure and 

 multiplication of bone cells facilitated by 

 a new technique 139 



Bast, T. H. Various types of arnitosis in 

 bone cells , 321 



Bladder muscle of the dog, histoloKically into 

 cro.s.s-striated muscle and [jhysioloKically 

 into an organ manifesting rliythmicality. 

 .Studies in the dynamics of histogenesis. 

 Tension of differential growtli as a stimu- 

 lus to myogeiicsis. \I1. Tlic experi- 

 mental transformation of the smooth . . 341 



Blood-cell formation. The histogenesis of 

 dense lymphatic tissue of the intestine 

 (Lepus): a contribution to the knowledge 

 of the development of lymphatic tissue 

 and 159 



Blood supply. The comparative histology of 

 the enamel organ of the mammalian tooth, 

 with special reference to its 379 



Bone cells facilitated by a new technique. 

 Studies on the structure and multiplica- 

 tion of 1.39 



Bone cells. Various types of arnitosis in 321 



Bone-marrow. Mitochondria and Golgi ap- 

 paratus of tlie giant-cells oi red 117 



C.\REY, Eben .1. Studies in the dynamics 

 of histogenesis. IV'. Tension of differ- 

 ential growth as a stimulus to myogenesis 

 in the limb. V. Compression between 

 the acceleratefl growth centers of the seg- 

 mental skeleton as a stimulus to joint 

 formation. \T. Resistances to skeletal 

 growth as stimuli to chondrogenesis and 



osteogenesis 93 



Carey, Eben J. Studies in the dynamics of 

 histogenesis. Tension of differential 

 growth as a stimulus to myogenesis. VII. 

 The experimental transformation of the 

 smooth b]a<l(l<'r muscle of the dog, histo- 

 logically into cross-striated muscle and 

 physiologically into an organ manifesting 

 rhythmicality 341 



Cells as objer't. Digestive activity of mesen- 

 chyme. .\. The lOhrlich sarcoma 431 



Cells facilitated by a new techni(jue. Studies 

 on the structure and multiplication of 

 bone 139 



Cells from the chick embryo. The culti- 

 vation in vitro of liver 281 



Cells of the urodele testis. The interstitial.! 213 



Cells. Various types of arnitosis in bone 321 



Chick embryo. The cultivation in vitro of 



li\-er cells from the 281 



Chondrogenesis and osteogenesis. Studies in 

 the dynamics of histogenesis. I\'. Ten- 

 sion of differential growth as a stimulus to 

 myogenesis in the limb. \'. Compression 

 between the accelerated growth centers of 

 the segmental skeleton as a stimulus to 

 joint formation. \T. Resistances to skel- 

 etal growth as stimuli to 03 



Cross-striated muscle and i)liysiologically 

 into an organ mari'festirig rhythmicality. 

 Studies in the dynamics of histogenesis. 

 Tension of difTerential growth asastimuhi.s 

 to myogenesis. VTI. Th(^ experimental 

 transformati(jn of the smooth bladder 

 muscle of the dog, histologically into 341 



DANCHAKOFF, Vera. Digestive activity 

 of mesenchyme. A. The Ehrlich sar- 

 coma cells as object 431 



Development of lynii)liatic tissue and blood- 

 cell formation. The histogenesis of dense 

 lymphatic tissue of the intestine (Lepus): 

 a contribution to the knowledge of the . 159 



Development of the eyelids of the albino rat, 



until the completion of <lisjurictiori. The 1 



Development of the pharynx and aortic 

 arches of the turtle, with a note on the 

 fifth and pulmonary arches of mammals. 

 The 407 



Digestive activity of mesenchyme. A. The 

 Ehrlicli sarcoma cells as object 431 



Dog, histologically into cross-striated muscle 

 and physiologically into an organ mani- 

 festing rhythmicality. Studies in the 

 dynamics of histogenesis. Tension of 

 difTerential growth as a stimulus to myo- 

 genesis. VII. The experimental trans- 

 formation of the smooth bladder muscle 

 of the 341 



Dynamics of histogenesis. IV. Tension of 

 differential growth as a stimulus to myo- 

 genesis in the limb. V. Comitression 

 between the accelerated growth centers 

 of the segmental skeleton as a stimulus to 

 joint formation. \T. Resistances to 

 skeletal growth as stimuli to chondro- 

 genesis and osteogenesis. Studies in the.. 93 



Dynamics of histogenesis. Tension of differ- 

 ential growth as a stimulus to myogenesis. 

 \TI. The expi-rimcntal transformation of 

 the smooth bladder muscle of the dog, 

 histologically into cross-striated irjuscle 

 and physiologically into an organ mani- 

 festing rhythmicality. Studies in the. . . 341 



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