CONTENTS 



1913-1914 



No. 1. JULY, 1913 



C. M. Jackson. Postnatal growth and variability of the body and of the vari- 

 ous organs in the albino rat. Seven figures 1 



.1. A. Badertschkr. Muscle degeneration and its relation to the origin of 



eosinophile leucocytes in amphibia (Salamandra atra). Seven figures .... 69 



Shinkishi Hatai. On the weights of the abdominal and the thoracic vicera, 

 the sex glands, ductless glands and the eyeballs of the albino rat (Mus nor- 



vegicus albinus) according to body weight. Twelve charts 87 



y^ Edward F. AIaloxk. The nucleus cardiacus nervi vagi and the three distinct 

 types of nerve cells which innervate the three different types of muscle. 

 Three figures 121 



Xo. 2. SEPTEMBER 



Adam M. Miller. Histogenesis and morphogenesis of the thoracic duct in 

 the chick ; development of blood cells and their passage to the blood stream 

 via the thoracic duct. Twenty-eight figux'es (seventeen plates) 131 



William H. F. Addison and Harold W. How\ On the prenatal and neonatal 

 lung. Eight figures 199 



Chester H. Heuser. The development of the cerebral ventricles in the pig. 



Twenty-six figures 215 



Xo. 3. XOVEMBER 



Charles R. Stockard. An experimental study of the position of the optic 

 anlage in Amblystoma punctatum, with a discussion of certain eye de- 

 fects. Nine figures 253 



W. B. Kirkham and H. S. Burr. The breeding habits, maturation of eggs and 



ovulation of the albino rat. Eighteen figures 291 



Ivan E. Wallin. A human embryo of thirteen somites. Seven figures .... 319 

 Walter E. Dandy. The nerve supply to the pituitary body. Three figures 333 

 B. F. Kingsbury. The morphogenesis of the mammalian ovary : Felis domes- 



tica. Thirty-two figures 345 



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