THE AMERICAN ANATOMICAL MEMOIRS 



Monographs was begun for the purpose of presenting the results of original 

 j nV( hich were too extensive for incorporation in the current periodicals. 



the earl of tho series the demands of biological science in our country for a 



pul this type have become more urgent and more clearly defined. It is the intention 



tnsl itute and of the Editors to provide, as far as possible, for these needs and to 



more forma] manner the publication of the series which is intended to receive 



iriginal monographs based on either experimental or descriptive investigations in the 



geld of Anatomy. 



This Beries is open to all qualified investigators in Anatomy. The journal is edited by 

 |). 9 Huntington with the collaboration of Dr. Charles R. Stockard and Dr. Herbert 



M I 



The publication will appear as consecutive numbers of varying sizes issued at irregular 

 intervals, each number containing but one monograph. Bibliographic cards, with authors' 

 abstracts, are issued in advance of each number. 



The tir<t -even numbers of the series appeared under the title of "Memoirs of The Wistar 

 Institute of Anatomy fuid Biology." 

 They arc as follows: 



No. 1. The anatomy and Development of the Systemic Lymphatic Vessels In the Do- 

 mestic Cat, by GeOrge 8. Huntington, Professor of Anatomy, Columbia University, New York Citv 

 I7."i pages of text, 8 text figures (two in color), 254 Photomicrographs and 21 colored plates. Sent postpaid 

 ountrj for 35.00. . 1911. 



No. '. Contribution to the Study of the Hypophysis Cerebri with Especial Reference to 

 its Comparative Histology, by Frederick Tilney, Associate in Anatomy, Columbia University, New 

 j r2 pages of text, 2 text figures, 60 photomicrographs and plates. (Out of print.) 1911. 



No. .5. Early States of Yasculogenesis In the Cat (Felis domestical with Especial Ref- 



erence to the Mesenchymal Origin of Endothelium, by H. Von W. Schulte, Department of Anatomy, 



( 'olumbia University, New York City. 90 pages of text and 33 figures, of which 14 are in colors. Sent 



i> country for SI. 50. 1914. 



No. 4. The Development of the Lymphatic System in Fishes, with Especial Reference 

 to Its Development in the Trout, in C. F. w. McClure, Department of Comparative Anatomy, Prince- 

 ton Universitj . ' i" pages, 41 figures, 11 of which are in colors. Sent postpaid to any country for S2.50. 



1915. 



Nil •">. The Development of the Albino Rat, Mus norvegicus albinus, by G. Carl lluber, 



of Anatomy, University of Michigan and The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 



142 pages of text and 42 figures from drawings by the author. (Out of print ) 1915 



No. 8. The Rat, compiled and edited by Henry H. Donaldson. Reference tables and d -\fi for 



the Albino Rat Mus norvegicus albinus), and the Norway Rat (Mus norvegicus), 280 pages. (Out of 



Hon in preparation.) • 1915. 



>, An Experimental Analysis of the Origin of Blood and Vascular Endothelium, 



tockard, Department of Anatomy, Cornell University Medical School, New York City, 



17 1 i lit postpaid to any country for S2.50. 1915. 



No. *,. On the Behavior of Bufo and Rana toward Colloidal Dyes of the Acid Azo Group 

 blue and dye No. 161), by Charles F. W. McClure, Laboratory of Comparative Anatomy, Princeton 

 ty. 64 | Senl postpaid to any country for $1.25. 1918. 



No. *t. The Morphology and Evolutional Significance of the Pineal Body, by Frederick 



Tilney, MI) . Ph.D., Professor of Neurology, Columbia University, New York, and Luther F. Warren, 



\ l: . Ml).. Professor of Medicine, Long Island College Hospital, N. Y. Part 1. A contribution to the 



dj of the epiphysis cerebri with an Interpretation of the morphological, physiological, and clinical 



evidence. 258 pages, 97 figures. Price, $3.00. 1919. 



No. 10. Anatomical and Physiological Studies on the Growth of the Inner Ear of the 



\n.ino Bat, bj Tokujiro Wada, The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology. 174 pages, 124 tables, 

 42 charts, 12 figures and -' plates, Price, postpaid to any country, $4.00. 1923. 



No. II. The Pigmentary! Growth and Endocrine Disturbances induced in the Anuran 



the Early Ablation of the Pars Buccalis of the Hypophysis, by P.E.Smith, Assistant 



Vnatomy, University of California. 112 pages of text, 40 pages of illustrations, including 



i res and 7 Heliotype plates. Price, postpaid, $3.00. 1920. 



i- the lir-t to appear under the new title. 



Th ich number will vary with its size and the number and kind of illustrations 



cop- 



ual printing est of each paper has been paid by the author or his labora- 



\ i-tar Institute has managed the details of publication and distribution, using 



Hon for placing the publication in the public and private libraries of the world. 



intended for publication in Tin; American Anatomical MEMOIRS should be sub- 



Iitor. Dr. George S. Huntington, College of Physicians and Surgeons, 437 West 



i. New York City, or to either of the Collaborators. Dr. Charles R. Stockard, Cornell 



Medical Co ad Lsl Aw., New York City, and Dr. Herbert M. Evans, 



1 ilifornia, Berkeley, I 



