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1. Septen. 2. Zellplatte. 3. Struktur der Gallerte. 4. Ueber 

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Katalog Litteratury naukowej Polskiej, wydawany przez 

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King, Helen Dean (1). Observations and Experiments on 

 Regeneration in Hydra viridis. With 31 figures in text. — Archiv 

 für Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen 13. Bd. (1. u. 2. Heft) 

 1901 p. 135-178. 



I. Material and Method 0, T. II. Relation between the Size 

 of a Hydra and the Number of Tentacles it Bears. III. The 

 Regeneration of Polyps Split Longitudinally. Through a Part of 

 the Body: a) Double-headed Hydras. b) The Reunion of the Cut 

 Edges After a Longitudinal Splitting of the Oral End of a Hydra. 

 c) Double-footed Hydras. IV. Grafting Experiments to Produce 

 Heteromorphosis. V. Other Experiments to Produce Heteromorphosis. 

 VI. The Grafting of a Number of Pieces of Hydra Oriented in the 

 Same and Opposite Directions. VII. Oblique Grafts. Summary. 

 Zusammenfassung. 



— (2). Further Studies on Regeneration in Hydra viridis. 

 With Plates 4 bis 6. — Archiv für Entwicklungsmechanik der 

 Organismen 16. Bd. (2. Heft) 1903 p. 200—242. 



Methods. I. The Effect of Light on the Regeneration of Hydra 

 viridis. IL Experiments in Grafting: A. Lateral Grafting 1. Exp. 

 to determine the manner of Separation of Graft and Stock. 2. Lateral 

 Grafting to Produce Heteromorphosis. 3. Exp. to Determine the 

 Effect of Lateral Grafting on the Regeneration of Tentacles. 

 B. Grafting to Determine the Influence of the Larger on the Smaller 

 Piece. C. Tangent Grafting. III. The Regulation of Four-headed 

 Hydras. IV. Experiments on Hydras Bearing Buds. Summary. 

 Zusammenfassung. 



Kingsley, J. P. Preüminary catalogue of the marine In- 

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Kingsley. Siehe R. Hertwig (1). 



Kirkpatrik, R. Notes on some Medusae from Japan. — The 

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Beschreibt das sowohl an Anthomedusen wie an Leptomedusen 

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Kishinouye, Kamakichi. Some new Scyphomedusae of Japan. 

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Aus den japanischen Gewässern kennt K. K. 22 Arten Scypho- 

 medusen. The majority of them are new to science, many showing 



