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SOIS 10 Loeb, Leo. 9.32 Cavia : 11.6 



191-i. The Corrélation between the Cyclic Changes in the Uterus and 

 the Ovaries in the Guinea-pig. Biol. Bull. Woods Hole Vol. 27 p. 1— 44. 

 [Influence of polynuclear leucocytes. Origin of decidual celis from con- 

 nective tissue cells of mucosa. Heat inhibition throagh corpora iucea (ex- 

 tirpation of utérus or thyroids ineffective). Prématuré ovulation after 

 extirpation of corpora lutea. Pregnancy alone (maternai part of placenta) 

 does not inhibit ovulation, but pre vents cyclic changes of utérus. Effect 

 of ovarian extirpation on mucosa. Effect of extirpation of ovaries and 

 of corpora lutea on pregnancy.] 



il Loeb, Leo. 9.32 Cavia : 11.6 



1915. An Early Stage of an Experimentally Produced Extrauterine Preg- 

 nancy and the Spontaneous Parthenogenesis cf the Eggs in the Ovary 

 of the Guinea Pig. Biol. Buil. Woods Hole Yol. 28 p. 59—76, 6 figg. 

 [Deveioping ovum unabie to call forth decidual reaction. Relation to 

 sensitizing substance secreted by corpus luteum. New ovulation despite 

 présence of extrauterine deveioping embryo.] 



42 Sale, Llewellvn. 9.32 Cavia : 11.69 



1913. Contributions to the Analysis of Tissue Growth. VIII. Autoplas- 

 tic and Homoeoplastic Transplantation of Pigmented Skin in Guinea 

 Pigs. Arch. Entw.-Mech. Bd. 37 p. 248—258. [Autoplastic transplant 

 retains vitality and invades host epithelium. Homoeoplastic transplant 

 usually cast off. If retained, does not invade neighboring white epithe- 

 lium, but becomes gradually lighter (unabie to regain füll power of pig- 

 ment production on new soil). Also infiltration with round cells, lead- 

 ing to partial séparation and destruction of semé of transplanted cells.] 



201813 Seelig, M. G. 9.32 Cavia : 11.69 



191o. Contributions to the Analysis of Tissue Growth. IX. Homoeoplas- 

 tic' and Autoplastic Transplantation of Unpigmented Skin in Guinea 

 Pigs. Arch. Entw.-Mech. Bd. 37 p. 259 — 264. [Autoplastic transplants 

 of white skin on black ears usually take, homoeoplastic seldom. Inva- 

 sion of grafts by neighboring pigmented epithelium in both cases. Light 

 and thickness of grafts without influence on life of grafts.] 



14 Walleiiberg, Adolf. 9.32 Cavia : 14.81 



1915. Abnormale Bündel des Fornix und der Pyramidenbahn beim 

 Meerschweinchen. Ludwig Edingee zum 60. Geburt3tage gewidmet. Anat. 

 Anz. Bd. 48 p. 141-144, 7 tigg. 



45 Reveley, Ida L. 9.32 Cavia : 14.82 



1915. The Pyramidal Tract in the Guinea-Pig (Cavia aperea.) Anat. Re- 

 cord Vol. 9 p. 297—305, 10 figg. [Decussation. Tract followed in dor- 

 sal column to 4th lumbar segment.] 



4.6 Uowney, Hai. 9.32 Cavia : i8.5 



1915. The Origin and Development of Eosinophil Leucocytes and of 

 Haematogenous Mast Cells in the Bone Marrow of Adult Guinea Pig. 

 Folia haematol. Bd. 19 p. 148—206, 1 pl. [Granules endogenous. Trans- 

 formation from basophilic to oxyphilic granules. Mast leucocytes an in- 

 dependent line of granulocytes.] 



47 Cabrera Latorre, Angel. 9.32 Cercolabidae (86) 



1901. Sobre los caractères y la clasificaciön del puerco espin pequeüo 

 de Colombia. Bol. Soc. espan. Hist. nat. T. 1 p. 158—162. 



48 Lee, Thomas G. 9.32 Citellus s 14.12 



1915. On the relationship of the endocardium to entoderm in Citellus. 

 (Amer. Ass. Anat.) Anat. Record Vol. 9 p. 101—102. [Strand of cells 

 extending out from endocardial tube towards sulcus in free surface of 

 entoderm and in places in distinct continuity with sulcus walls.] 



49 Thomas, Oldfield. 9.32 Citellus (5) 



1915. The Geographical Races of Citellus fulvus. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. 

 (8) Vol. 15 p. 421—424. [2 nn. subspp.] (55, 57.6, 58.4) 



501850 Krüger, Berthold. 9.32 Ctenomys : 15 



1914. Ueber die Lebensweise der südamerikanischen Kammratten (Cte- 

 nomys). Sitz.-Ber. nat. Oes. Leipzig Jahrg. 40 p. 1—5. 15.3,.S 



