THE PHYSIOLOGY OF FERTILIZATION i8r 



LoEB, Jacques. 



1913a. Artificial Parthenogenesis and Fertilization. Chicago- 



I he University of Chicago Press ' 



1913b. ''Reversibility in Artificial Parthenogenesis," Sd- 



ence, N.S., XXXVIII, 749-50 



' '914. ''On Some Non-specific Factors for the Entrance of 



the^Spermatozoon into the Egg," Science, N.S., XL, 



1915a. ''Reversible Activation and Incomplete Membrane 

 Formation of the Unfertilized Eggs of the Sea- 

 Urchin," Biol. Bull., XXIX, 103-10 

 --1915b. "On the Nature of the Conditions Which Determine 

 or Prevent the Entrance of the Spermatozoon into 

 the Egg, Am. Naturalist, XLIX, 257-85. 



LOEB, J., AND WaSTENYS, H. 



1912. ''DieOxydationsvorgange im befruchteten und unbe- 

 fruchteten Seesternei," Arck. fiir Entwickelungsmcch 

 Band 35, pp. 555-57. 



1913^. "The Relative Influence of Weak and Strong Bases 

 upon the Rate of Oxydations in the Unfertilized Egg of 

 the Sea-Urchin," Jour, of Biol. Chem., XIV, 355-61 



1913^'. ''The Influence of Bases upon the Rate of Oxida- 

 tions in Fertilized Eggs," ibid., 459-64. 



1913^. "The Influence of Hypertonic Solution upon the 

 Rate of Oxydations in Fertilized and Unfertili/cd 

 Eggs," ibid., 469-80. 



1915. ''Further Experiments on the Relative EflVct of 

 Weak and Strong Bases on the Rate of Oxydations 

 in the Egg of the Sea-Urchin," ibid., XXI ic^i-cS 

 Lyon, E. P. - ^ :>:>:> - 



1909. "The Catalaze of Echinoderm Eggs before and after 

 Fertilization," Am. Jour, of Physiol., XX\', 199-213. 



Lyon, E. P., and Shackell, L. F. 



1910. "On the Increased Permeability of Sea-Urchin Eggs 

 Following Fertilization," Science, N.S., XXXU 

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IMcClendon, J. J. 



1910. "Electrolytic Experiments Showing Increase of 

 Permeabihty of the Egg to Ions at the Beginning of 

 Development," ^-r/V^rf, N.S., XXXn, 1 22-24, 3 r 7-18 



