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210388 Yersoa, Enrico. 11.69 : 57.S7 Bombyx 



li)05. Manifestazioni rigenerative nelle zampe toracali del B. mon. Atti 

 Ist. veneto Se. Lett. Arti T. 64 Pt. 2 p. 431—469. 



89 Salzer, Fritz. 11.69 s 6 



1915. Vergleichend-anatomische Stüdien über die Regeneration und 

 Wundbeilung an der Hornhaut. Arch. Augenheilkde. Bd. 79 p. 61—98, 

 1 Taf., 12 figg. [Entstehung der Keratoblasten aus dem Epithel.] 

 7.55, 78, 79, 86,.5, 9.32 



90 Schultz, Walther. 11.69:6 



1915. Parallele von Bastardierung und Transplantation und Rückschlüsse 

 auf die Vererbung, besonders bei mendelnden und Geschlechtscharak- 

 teren. (Hase, Kaninchenrassen, Ratte, Fasan, Moschusente, Mendeln und 

 neugezüchtete Geschlechtscharaktere bei Girlitz x Kanarie x Kanarie.) 

 Arch. Entw.-Mech. Bd. 41 p. 120-158, 2 Taf. (Referat, vide B. Z. Vol. 

 29 No. 208001.) 84.1, 86, 88.1, 9.32 



91 Clarke, William Cogswell. 11.69 : 6 



1916. Expérimental mesothelium. Anat. Record Vol. 10 p. 301—316, 11 

 figg. [Formation of flattened pavement cells on free surfaces of acciden- 

 tai spaces. Possibility of régénération of serous membranes and of cells 

 lining blood vessels from deep connective tissue cells.] 



86, 9.32,.74,.9 



92 von Hansemann, D. 11.69 : 6 



1916. Bemerkungen über die Beziehungen der Bastardierung zur Trans- 

 plantation. Arch. Entw.-Mech. Bd. 42 p. 126—127. [in Schultz Arch. 

 Bd. 41 p. 120. Hinweis auf eigene Publikation : Descendenz und Patho- 

 logie.] 



93 Lupu, Hélène. 11.69 : 7.55 Cobitis 



1909. Régénération de l'épithélium intestinal du Cobitis fossilis, Ann. 

 scient. Univ. Jassy T. 5 p. 182—247. 

 210394 liaitsell, George A. 11.69 : 78 



1916. The origin and structure of a fibrous tissue formed in wound 

 healing. (Proc. Ame*. Ass. Anat.) Anat. Record Vol. 10 p. 175—176. 

 [Direct transformation of fibrin net.] 



95 liooker, Davon port. 11.69 : 78 Rana 



1915. Studies on Regeneration in the spinal cord. 1. An analysis of 

 the processes leading to its reunion after it has been completely severed 

 in frog embryos at the stage of closed neural folds. Journ. comp. Neu- 

 rol. Vol. 2» p. 469 — 495, 8 figg. [Elements entering into regenerated 

 portion of cord derived entirely from original cord. Connective tissue 

 and epidermis not concerned.] 



96 Diirken, Bernhard. 11.69 : 78 Rana 



1916. Das Verhalten transplan tierter Beinknospen von Rana fusca und 

 die Vertretbarkeit der Quelle des formativen Reizes. Zeitschr. wiss. 

 Zool. Bd. 115 p. 58-128, 3 Taf., 12 figg. (Referat, vide B. Z. Vol. 29 

 No. 208342.) 



97 liooker, Davenport. 11.69 : 78 Rana 



1916. Some results from reversing a portion of the spinal cord end for 

 end in frog embryos. (Proc. Amer. Ass. Anat.) Anat. Record Vol. 10 p. 

 198—199. [Complète fusion. Even where this failed, fair coordination in 

 swimming réflexes (possibility of early mechanical, non-nervous coordi- 

 nation).] 



98 Barr, H. Saxton. 11.69 : 79 Amblystoma 



1916. The régénération of the forebrain of Amblystoma. (Proc. Amer. 

 Ass. Anat.) Anat. Record Vol. 10 p. 188—189. [Regeneration from epen- 

 dyma. Connection with functional end organ necessary.] 



99 llarrison, Ross G. 11.69 : 79 Amblystoma 



1916. On the reversai of laterality in the limbs of Amblystoma embryos. 

 (Proc. Amer. Ass. Anat.) Anat. Record Vol. 10 p. 197—198. (Abstract, 

 vide B. Z. Vol. 29 No. 208353.) 

 210400 Uhlenhuth, Eduard. 11.69 : 79 Salamandra 



1915. Are Function and Functional Stimulus Factors in Producing and 



