Mammalia 



458 



209051 Hâtai, 8. 9.32 Mas : 11.05 



1916. Changes in the chemicai composition of the entire body of the 

 albino rat during the life cycle. (Proc. Amer. Ass. Anat.) Anat. Record 

 Vol. 10 p. 198. [Growth of solids. Graduai diminution of protein, ex- 

 tractives and sait during lactation, rise in fat content.] 



52 Hâtai, Shinkishi. 9.32 Mus : 11.3 



1915. On the influence of exercise on the growth of organs in the al- 

 bino rat. Anat. Record Vol. 9 p. 647—665. [Average increase of 20°/o 

 in heart, kidneys and liver, in brain of 4%, in ovaries of 84°|o, in testes 

 of 12%, decrease in spleen of 20°/o.] 11.34 



53 Jackson, C. M* 9.32 Mus : 11.8 



1915. Changes in the relative weights of the various parte, Systems and 

 organs of young albino rats held at constant body -weight by underfeed- 

 ing for various periods. Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 19 p. 99 — 156, 2 figg. 

 [Marked decrease in weight of integument counterbalanced by increase 

 in skeleton. Increase in eye-balls, spinal cord, gut, testes, hypophysis, 

 suprarenals. No marked change in brain, heart, kidneys, epididymi. 

 Decrease in thymus, spleen, thyroids, ovaries.] 11.33,. 34 



54 Stewart, C. A. 9.32 Mus : 11.3 



1916. Growth of the body and of the various organs of young albino 

 rats upon refeeding after inanition for various periods. (Proc. Amer. 

 Ass. Anat.) Anat. Record Vol. 10 p. 245—246. [Return to normal.] 



11.33,.34 



55 King, Helen Dean. 9.32 Mus : 11.34 



1915. The growth and variability in the body weight of the albino rat. 

 Anat. Record Vol. 9 p. 751-776, 5 figg. 



56 Stotsenburg, J. M. 9.32 Mus : 11.34 



1915. The growth of the fétus of the albino rat from the thirteenth to 

 the twenty-second day of gestation. Anat. Record Vol. 9 p. 667—682, 

 2 figg. 



209057 Castle, W. E. 9.32 Mus : 11.5 



1915. Some Experiments in Mass Sélection. Amer. Natural. Vol. 49 p. 

 713—726, 1 fig. [Fluctuating variations in hooded rats. Positive results 

 obtained. Mendelian unit changed in direction of sélection.) 



58 Castle, W. E., and Sewall Wright. 9.32 Mus : 11.5 



1915. Two Mutations of Rats which Show Partial Coupling. Science N. 

 S. Vol. 42 p. 193—195. — Castle and Wright on Crossing Over in Rats, 

 by A. H. Sturtevakt. p. 342. 



59 Riebold, Georg. 9.32 Mus: 11.5 



1915. Die Erblichkeit der Struma. Zeitsciir. indukt. Abstauimungs- Ver- 

 erbungslehre Bd. 14 p. 1 — 11, 9 figg. [Ausgesprochen erblich, nach den 

 Mendelschen Regeln. Dem weiblichen Geschlecht gegenüber dominant, 

 dem männlichen gegenüber rezessiv.] 



60 Detlefsen, J. A. 9.32 Mus : 11.5 



1916. Pink-eyed White Mice, Carrying the Color Factor. Amer. Natural. 

 Vol. 50 p. 46-49. 



61 King, Helen Dean. 9.32 Mus : 11.5 



1916. Inbreeding Experiments with the Albino Rat. (N. Engl, pediatr. 

 Soc, Phila. pediatr. Soc, Sect. Pediatr. N. Y. Acad. Med.). Med. Re- 

 cord N. Y. Vol. 89 p. 170—171. [Inbreeding alone does not appreciably 

 alter sex ratio. Altered by sélection. No tendency to sterility.] 



11.56 



209062 Rabaud, Etieune. 9.32 Mus : 11.5 



1916. Les races physiologiques de Mus musculus L. et l'uniformité de» 

 hybrides de première génération. C. R. Soc. Riol, Paris T. 79 p. 318— 

 321. — Sur une race stable de souris jaunes ; sa genèse, sa signification, 

 p. 386— 388. [Gamètes impurs (accolement de deux substances dont 

 l'une reste inactive, taudis que l'autre donne à l'organisme son appa- 

 rence). Mélange durable.] — Production d'une race intermédiaire et 

 stable par croisement entre Souris, p. 436— 439. [Mélange véritable et 

 durable des substances des 2 gamètes.] 11.58 



