Araphibia 



plantation of limb bud to opposite side of another ernbryo. Evidence of 

 momentary original laterality followed by régulation (reversed laterality), 

 provided in normal position. Effect of rotation ot limb bud.J 

 208354 Laurens, Henry. 79 Amblystoma : 11.76 



1914. The reaction of the melanophores of Amblystoma larvae. Proc. Soc. 

 exper. Bioi. Med. Vol. 12 p. 31—82. [Pnmary responses to light and 

 darkness caused by direct stimulation, Secondary responses through 

 stimulation of retinae. Inhibitory erïects of extreme heat and cold, aug- 

 mentation by moderate! heat. Erïects of chloretone, curare, atropin, ni- 

 cotine, strychnine, electricity.J 



55 Laurens, Henry. 79 Amblystoma : 11.76 

 1916. The réactions of the melanophores of Amblystoma larvae. — The 

 eupposed influence of the pineal organ. Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 20 p. 

 237—261, 6 figg. jNo influence of epiphysis fouud, Light of ordinary 

 intensity tends to expand chromatophores, which are however under Con- 

 trolling influence of eyes. Adaptation to background.j 



56 Burr, Harold Saxton. 79 Amblystoma z 13.9 

 1916. The effects of the removal of the nasal pits in Amblystoma em- 

 bryos. Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 20 p. 27—56, 3 pis., 2 figg. [Collapse 

 of surrounding cartilages, réduction in size of telencephalon. Develop- 

 ment of potential for differentiation dépendent on functional activity of 

 end organs. Noseless larvae do not react to motionless food, but snap 

 at moving sand grains.] 



57 Deckerî, Richard F. . 79 Amblystoma (74.7) 

 1916. Note on Amblystoma opacum, Grav. Copeia No. 28 p. 23—24. 



58 Engelhardt, George P. 79 Amblystoma (74.7) 

 1916. Amblystoma ttgrinum on Long Island, I. Copeia No. 28 p. 20—22. 



59 Franklin, DwighL 79 Amblystoma (79.1) 



1915. Notes on Amblystoma tigrinum at Fiagstaff, Arizona. Coneia No. 

 21 p. 30-31. F 



208350 Geyer, Hans. 79 Chioglossa 



1916. Chioglossa lasitanica Bocage, ßlätt. Aqiiar.-Terrar.-Kde. Jahiff. 27 

 p. 24-26, 1 fig. 



61 Krefft, P. 79 Salainandra 

 1915, Zur Kenntnis des Feuersalamanders. Blätt. Aquar.-Terrar.-Kde. 

 Jahrg. 26 p. 246—249, i fig. 



62 Uhlenhuth, Eduard. 79 SaLaniandra : 11.69 

 1915. Are Function and Functional Stimulus Factors in Producing and 

 Preserving Morphological Structure ? ßiol. Bull. Woods Hole Vol. 29 p. 

 138 — 147. [Complète régénération of trausplanted eye of Salamandra, 

 even in the dark.] 



63 Kornfeld, Werner. 79 Salamandra : 13.4 



1914. Abhängigkeit der metamorphotischen Kiemenrückbildung vom Ge- 

 samtorganismus der Salamandra maculosa. Arch. Eutw.-Mech. ßd. 40 p. 

 369—415, 2 Taf., 3 Agg. [Degenerative Rückbildung der homöoplastischen 

 Kiementransplantate bis zum Stillstand. Davon zu unterscheiden die 

 Rückbildung, die synchron mit der Metamorphose erfolgt.] 



64 Schmalz, P. 79 Salamandra : 15 



1915. Zur Pflege der Erdmolche. Wochenschr. Aquar.-Terrar.-Kde. 

 Jahrg. 12 p. 471-473, 2 figg. 



*>5 Hennemann, W. 79 Salamandra : 15.4 



1915. Beiträge zur Lebensweise des Feuersalamanders. 43. Jahresber. 

 westfäl. Provinz.-Ver. Zool. Sekt, p, 144—145. 



66 Merlens, Robert. 79 Salamandra : 15.6 

 1915. Brunstrausch eines Feuersalamanders. Blätt. AqHar.-Terrar.-Kde. 

 Jahrg. i« p. 347—348. 



67 Banta, Arthur M., and Ross Aiken Gortner. 79 Spelerpes : 11.57 

 1915. An Albino Salamander. Spelerpes bilineatus. Proc. U. S. nation. 

 Mus. Vol. 49 p. 377—379, 2 pis. 



208368 Chapin, Catharine Lines. 79 Spelerpes : 12.6 



1915. A Oase 01 Hermaphroditism in Spelerpes blslineatus, ßiol. Bull. 



