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In addition to the studies conducted by the NMFS biologists, many collabora- 

 tors from other institutions gathered data and specimens for specialized studies 

 on various aspects of .anatomy and physiology. A partial list of these collabora- 

 tors follows : 



Name, Institute, and Subject : 

 Dr. George Pilleri, Brain Anatomy Institute, Berne, Switzerland, Brain anatomy. 

 Mr. Yuk Lenng, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, 



Cyamid parasites. 

 Dr. Claude Lenfant, University of W.ashington, Seattle, Washington, Blood 



chemistry. 

 Dr. Robert L. Rausch, Arctic Health Research Center College, Alaska, Tape- 

 worm parasites. 

 Mr. Kenneth M. Neiland, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Anchorage, 



Alaska, Trematode and acanthocephalan parasites. 

 Mr. John T. Davey, Commonwealth Bureau of Helminthology, St. Albans, Eng- 

 land, Roundworm parasites. 

 Dr. Merrill P. Spencer, Virginia Mason Research Center, Seattle, Washington, 



Histology. 

 Dr. Earl L. Bousefleld, National Museum of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, Indentifi- 



cation of amphipods from stomach. 

 Dr. Francis H. Fay, Arctic Health Research Center College, Alaska, Karyotypes. 

 Mr. Toshio Kasuya, Ocean Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan, anatomy and 



osteology. 

 Dr. Ray C. Truex, Hahneman Medical School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, heart 



anatomy. 

 Dr. Daniel F. Cowan, Michigan State University, Bast Lansing, Michigan, 



Pathology. 

 Dr. Floyd Durham, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, 



anatomy. 

 Dr. John Sinclair, University of Texas Medical School, Galveston, Texas, 



Embryology. 

 Dr. G. Victor Morejohn, San Jose State College, San Jose, California, functional 



anatomy. 

 Dr. Richard Lyons, University of Oregon Medical School, Portland. Oregon, heart 



anatomy. 

 Dr. Julio Ludowieg, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, 



California, intervertebral disks. 

 Dr. Luther Meyer, Piedmont, California, Intestinal protozoa. 

 Mr. Robert Brownell, Little Company of Mary Hospital, Torrance, California, 



Dr. William McFarland, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, visual pigments 

 of the eye. 



Dr. J. C. Daniels, Jr., University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, Biochemistry of 

 uterine fluid. 



Dr. John W. Blake, Battelle Memorial Institute, Duxbury, Massachusetts, Bio- 

 chemistry of liver and duodenum. 



Dr. Frederick Crescitelli, University of California, Los Angeles, California, visual 

 pigments of the eye. 



Dr. Frank R. N. Curd, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, biochemistry 

 of myoglobin. 



Dr. Andrew F. Hegyeli, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, anticancer 

 substances in the liver. 



Dr. H. M. S. Watkins, Naval Biological Laboratory, Oakland, California, viruses. 



Dr. John E. Simmons, University of California, Berkeley, California, Parasites. 



Dr. Einar Leifson, Loyola University, Hines, Illinois, Intestinal bacteria. 



Dr. Margaret Y. Martinez, West Chester State College, West Chester, Pennsyl- 

 vania, histology. 



Mr. Alfred J. Wilson, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Gulf Breeze, Florida, 

 pesticide residues, 



Mrs. Joyce Roderick, Moss Landing Marine Station, Moss Landing, California, 

 anatomy of flippers. 



Dr. Helen C. Ranch, Stanford University, Stanford, California, spinal cord and 

 dorsal root ganglia. 



Mr. Frank Maurer, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. Blood proteins. 



Dr. Richard B. Holtzman, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, ra- 

 dionuclide residues. 



