Mammalia. 



356 



teguina. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (S) Vol. 11 p. 404— 409. [2 nn. spp. in: 



Âkodon (2 nn. subspp.ï, Phyllotis. Scotinomys n. g. pro Resperomys teguina.'] 



(84, 85, 86.6. 89) 



74277 Thomas, Oldfield. 9.32 Muridae (95) 



1912. Descriptions of Two Giant Rats from New Guinea, présentée! to 

 the British Museum by the Hon. Walter Rothschild, F. R. S. Novität, 

 zool. Vol. 19 p. 91—92. [2 nn. spp. in: Uromys, Mallomys.] 



78 Donaldson, Henry Herbert. 9.32 Mus 



1912. The History and Zoological Position of the Albino Rat. Journ. 

 Acad. nat. Sc. Philadelphia (2) Vol. 15 p. 365—369. 



79 Lumbau, Salvatore. 9.32 Mus : 07 



1912. (Jeber Züchtung weisser Mäuschen. Gentralbl. Bakt. Parasit. Abt. 



1 Orig. Bd. 62 p. 431—432, 1 flg. 



80 Nice, L. B. 9.32 Mus : 11 



1912. Comparative Studies on the Effects of Alcohol, Nicotine, Tobacco 

 Smoke and Caffeine on White Mice. I. Effects on reproduction and 

 growth. Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 12 p. 133 — 152, 1 fig. [Increased fe- 

 cundity, decreased viability of young, out of 707 none born deformed. 

 no decrease in growth rate of orfspring. Alcohol administered to parents 

 and offspring increased growth rate.] H.044,.34,.6 



81 Slonaker, James Rollin. 9.32 Mus : 11 



1912. The normal activity of the albino rat from birth to natural death, 

 its rate of growth and the duration of iife. Journ. animal Behav. Vol. 



2 p. 20 — 42, 14 figg. [Daily activity increases» rapidly during ferst third 

 of life then graduai rhythmic décline. Nocturnal habits. Greater activity 

 of female; males heavier.] 11. 34,. 39, .7 



82 Nice, L. B. 9.32 Mus : 11.044 



1913. Studies on the effects of alcohol, nicotine and eafïeine on white 

 mice. II. Effects on activity. Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 14 p. 123—151, 

 15 figg. 



74283 Slonaker, James Rollin. 9.32 Mus : 11.3 



1912. The Effect of a Strictly Vegetable Diet on the Spontaneous Acti- 

 vity, the Rate of Growth and the Longevity of the Albino Rat. Leland 

 Stanford jun. Univ. Public. Univ. Ser., 36 pp., 1 pl., 15 figg. [Total 

 work aecomplished by vegetarians aecomplished by omnivores when but 

 20,9% of their lives had been lived.] 11.33,.34,.39 



84 Jackson, C. M., and L. G. Lowrey. 9.32 Mus : 11.34 



1912. On the relative growth of the component parts (head, trunk and 

 extremities) and Systems (skin, skeleton, musculature and viscera) of the 

 albino rat. Anat. Record Vol. 6 p. 443—474, 8 figg. 



85 Lowrey, Lawson Gentry. 9.32 Mas : 11.34 



1913. The Growth of the Dry Substance in the Albino Rat. Anat. Re- 

 cord Vol. 7 p. 143—168, 4 figg. [Dry substance of skin, skeleton, muscle^ 

 viscera, ihdividual viscera, and whole body.] 



86 Stotsenburg, J. M. 9.32 Mus : 11.34 



1913. The Effect of Spaying and Semi-spaying Young Albino Rats (Mus 

 norvégiens albinus) on the Growth in Body Weight and Body Length. Anat. 

 Record Vol. 7 p. 183—194, 11 figg. [O varies retard growth in length and 

 inhibit fat formation. Semi-spaying does not influence growth. Hyper- 

 trophy of remaining ovary.] 



87 Bonhote, J. Lewis. 9.32 Mus : 11.5 



1912. Bred Mus rattus with „walzing" Characters. Proc. zool. Soc. Lon- 

 don 1912 p. 6—7. 



88 Donaldson, Henry H. 9.32 Mus 11.5 



1912. On the weight of the crania of Norway and albino rats from three 

 stations in Western Europe and one station in the United States. Anat. 

 Record Vol. 6 p. 53-63. 

 74289 Hammerschlag, Viktor. 9.32 Mus : 11.5 



1912. Zuchtversuche mit japanischen Tanzmäusen und europäischen 

 Laufmäusen. Arch. Entw.-Mech. Bd. 33 p. 339- 344, 3 figg. 



