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Physiologia 



203279 Loeb, Jacques. 11.034 : 39.5 



1008. A New Proof of the Permeablity of Cells for Salts or Ions. (A 

 Preliminary Communication.) Uni?. California Public. Physiol. Vol. 3 

 p. 81—86. [Sea-urchin eggs. Différences of isotonic and isosmotic solu- 

 tions such as to be expected on assumption of permeabiiity. Experiments 

 with cane sugar.] 



80 Dubois, Raphaël. 11.044 : 39.5 



1914. Action de la lumière sur les Echinodermes. C. R. 9me Congrès 

 intern. Zool. Monaco p. 148—151. [Les objets dont les oursins se char- 

 gent sont saisis, bissés et fixés automatiquement et ensuite orientés par 

 un phénomène do phutotactisme. Photoréaction défensive.] 



81 Hiuderer, Theodor. 11.044 : 39.» 



1914. Ueber die Verschiebung der Vererbungsrichtung unter dem Ein- 

 fiuss von K hlensäure. Arch. Entw.-Mech. Bd. 38 p. 187—209, 364—401, 

 7 Taf. (Referat, vide B. Z. Vol. 27 No. 96245.) 



82 Dubois, Raphaël. 11.044 : 39.5 Strongylocênlrotus 



1913/14. Influence du milieu sur les manifestations motrices de l'Our- 

 sin. Commun. 9m e Congrès intern. Zool. Monaco Sér. 1 p. 9. — C. R. 

 p. 138—147. [Nécessité de tenir compte des influences venant du mi- 

 lieu actuel, de celles du milieu intérieur et aussi du milieu antérieur.] 



83 Tichomiroff, W. 11.044 : 4.1 Anodonta 



1911. Influence des ions sur le mouvement ciliaire. (Réun. biol. St.- 

 Pétersbourg.) C. R. Soc. Riol. Paris T. 76 p. 693-696. [Epithélium 

 v bratile d'Anodonte. Survie en l'absence de substances nutritives. Con- 

 sommation des réserves et autodigestion.] 



84 Richards, A. 11.044 : 4.32 Planorbis 



1914. The Effect of X-Rays on the Rate of Cell Division in the Early 

 Cleavage of Planorbis. Riol. Bull. Woods Hole Vol. 27 p. 67—96, 2 figg. 

 (Abstract, vide B. Z. Vol. 27 No. 96622.) 

 2032^5 Lloyd, Dorothy Jordan. 11.044 : 51.23 Gunda 



1914. The Influence of Osmotic Pressure on the Regeneration of Gunda 

 ulvae. Rep. 83d Meet. Rrit. Ass. Adv. Se. p. 514. — The Influence of 

 the Position of the Cut upon Regeneration in Gunda ulvae, Proc. R. 

 Soc. London Vol. 87 B p. 355 — 366, 9 figg. (Abstraet, vide B. Z. Vol. 

 28 No. 97003 ) 



80 Lloyd, Dorothy Jordan. 11.044 : 51.23 Gunda 



1914. The Influence of Osmotic Pressure upon the Regeneration of 

 Gunda ulvœ. Proc. R. Soc. London Vol. 88 B p. 1—20, 16 figg. [Optimum 

 at pressure just below that of sea-water. Migration of undifferentiated 

 cells as building material retarded for values between optimum and 

 limits. Same effect on restoration after hunger réduction.] 



87 Child, C. M. 11044 : 51.23 Planaria 



1913. Studies on the Dynamics of Morphogenesis and lnheritance in 

 Expérimental Reproduction. VI. The Nature of the Axial Gradients in 

 Planaria and their Relation to Antero-Posterior Dominance, Polarity and 

 Symmetry. Arch. Entw.-Mech. Bd. 37 p. 108—158, 13 figg. (Abstract, 

 vide B. Z. Vol. 28 No. 97010.) 



88 Ransom, B. H. 11.044 : 51.3 Trichinella 



1914. The Effect of Cold upon the Larvas of Trichinella sjnralis. Science 

 N. S. Vol. 39 p. 181-183. [Laivae killed by - 18° C. Prophylactic 

 value of réfrigération.] 



89 Bittner, L. U., G. R. Johnson and H. B. Torrey. 



11.044 : 51.6 Allolobophora 



1915. The earthworm and the method of trial. Journ. animal Behav. 

 Vol. 6 p. 61—65. [Orientation to light due to predictable, not random 

 movements nor to triais.] 



2032X) Hickernell, Louis M. 11.044 : 51.8 



1914. A Preliminary Account of Some Cytological Charges Aceompa- 

 nying Desiccation. Biol. Bull. Woods Hole Vol. 27 p. 333-342, 15 figg. 

 [Plants and Rotifers. Contraction of cytoplasm into small lumps.] 



Biblicgr. Zool. XXIX 



XII. 1915 



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