Mammalia 



478 



^9923 Guieysse-Pellissier, A. 9.32 Mus : 14.41 



1914. Etude de l'évolution des mégacaryocytes de la souris blanche. 

 C. R. Soc. Biol. Paris T. 76 p. 757—759. [Cellules anormales. Mon- 

 struosités non viables. Capture des cellules voisines et fusion des no- 

 yaux.] 



24 Hâtai, Skinkishi. 9.32 Mas : 14.43 



1914. On the weight of the thymus gland of the albino rat (Mus norvé- 

 giens albinus) according to âge. Amer. Journ. Auat. Toi. 16 p. 251 — 257, 

 1 fig. [Age the prédominant factor, not body weight. [Diminution of 

 absolute weight of thymus after âge of 85 days.] 



-25 Kiüg, Helen Dean. 9.32 Mus : 14.81 



1913. The efiects of formaldehyde on the brain of the albino rat. Journ. 

 comp. >^eurol. Vol. 23 p. 283—314, 10 figg. [Pronounced swelling (weight 

 increase). Effect of various conditions. Extraction of solids. Histolo- 

 gically not satisfactorj.] 



26 Greenman, M. J. 9.32 Mus : 14.83 



1913. Studies on the Regeneration of the Peroneal Nerve of the Albino Rat : 

 Number and Sectioual Areas of Fibers : Area Relation of Axis to Sheath. 

 Jouru. comp. Neurol. Vol. 23 p. 479—513, 3 figg. [Normal branching 

 of fibers. Réduction of number of fibers in control and perhaps in oth- 

 er nerves after destruction by crushing. Great tendency to branching 

 in regenerating fiber. Nerve areas above and below lésion.] 



27 Heiser, Victor G. 9.32 Mus : 15 



1913. The rats of cur cities. What becomes of the carcasses of rats 

 dying natural deaths? Public Health Rep. Washington Vol. 28 p. 1553 

 — 1554. 



28 Verkes, Robert M. 9.32 Mus : 15 



1913. The heredity of savageness and wildness in rats. Journ. anim. 

 Behav. Vol. 3 p. 286—296. [Heritabie behavior-complexes clearly de- 

 monstrated.] 



89929 Adams, Henry Poster. 9.32 Mus : 15.1 



1913. A set of blind white rats which could not learn the maze. Journ. 

 anim. Behav. Vol. 3 p. 300—302. 



30 King, Helen Dean. 9.32 Mus : 15.6 



1913. Some Anomalies in the Gestation of the Albino Rat {Mus norvé- 

 giens albmus). Biol. Bull. Woods Hole Vol. 24 p. 377—391. [Normal 

 duration 21 to 23 days (maximum of 34 days, when 6 or more young). 

 Superfecundation and superfœtation.] 



31 Blue, Rupert. 9.32 Mus : 16.7 



1909. Anti-plague Measures in San Francisco, California, U. S. A. Journ. 

 Hyg. Cambridge Vol. 9 p. 1—8. 



32 Ilveuto, Arcangelo. 9.32 Mus : 16.7 



1913. Hygienische Beobachtungen über Ratten und Pestprophylaxe im 

 Hafen von Palermo (19J6— 1910j. Arch. Schiffs- Trop.-Hyg. Bd. 17 p. 

 404-413. 



33 Liston, W. Glen. 9.32 Mus : 16.7 



1913. Plague. The Epidemiological Features of Bubonic and Pneumo- 

 nie Plague Contrasted. Journ. trop. Med. Hyg. London Vol. 16 p. 273 

 -275. 



34 Creel, R. H. 9.32 Mus : 16.7 



1914. Bubonic plague. Its eradication and prévention in urban com- 

 munities. Public Health Rep. Washington Vol. 29 p. 1886—1905. 



35 Heiser, Victor G. 9.32 Mus : 16.7 



1914. Reappearance of Plague in the Philippines after an Absence of 

 Six Years. Brief Description of the Outbreak, the Methods Used to Com- 

 bat it, and the Probable Factors in its Introduction. Philippine Journ. 

 Sc. B Vol. 9 p. 6 — 35, 1 map. [Rats carriers of disease.] 

 89936 Guglielmo, Giovanni. 9.32 Mus : 18.5 



1914. Sul meccanismo di formazione del nucleo anulare dei leucociti 

 polimorfi nel topo e nel ratto. Monil. zool. ital. Anno 25 p. 47 — 49. 

 [Ha le sue origini iielle prime fasi di differenziazione.] 



