Mammalia 



398 



201866 Heidenhain, Martin. 9.32 Lepas : 14.87 



1914. Ueber die Sinnesfelder und die Geschmacksknospen der Papilla 

 foliata des Kaninchens. Beiträge zur Teilkörpertheorie III. Arch. inikr. 

 Anal. Bd. 85 Abt. 1 p. 365—479, 7 Taf., 16 figg. [„Omne systema ex 

 systemate". Bauplan in der Formbildung.j 



67 Ringoen, A. E. 9.32 Lepus : 18.5 



1915. Observations on the Origin of the Mast Leucocytes of the Adult 

 Rabbit. Preliminary Note. Anat. Record Vol. 9 p. 233—242. [True mast 

 myelocytes in bone-marrow. No relationship to lymphocytes (Pböscher). 

 Progressive differentiation.] 



68 Sanimereyer, Hans. 9.32 Lepus (43.65) 



1914. Der Alpenhase. Kosmos Stuttgart Jahrg. 11 p. 443—445, 1 fig. 



69 Horvâth, Géza. 9.32 Microinys 



1915. A törpe egér magyarorszâgi alakjànak tudomânyos neve. Âllatt. 

 Közleiu. Köt. 14 p. 1—5. [Micromys minutus hungaricus Foeldi.] — Zur No- 

 menciatur der Zwergmaus. p. 77. 



70 Grinnell, Joseph. 9.32 Microtus (79.4) 



1914. A New Race of Microtus montanus from the Central Sierra Neva- 

 da. Proc. biol. Soc. Washington Vol. 27 p. 207—208. [M. m. yosemite n. 

 subsp.] 



71 Bittera, Gyula. 9.32 Muridae 14 64 



1914. Az egérfélék him pârzoszervének rendszertani jelentôsége. Âllatt. 

 Közlem. Köt. 13 p. 184—201, 18 figg. — Die systematische Bedeutung der 

 männlichen Kopulationsorgane der Muriden. p. 223. 



72 Thomas, Oldfleld. 9.32 Muridae (5) 



1915. Notes on the Asiatic Bamboo-Rats. {Rhizomys, etc.) Ann. Mag. 

 nat. Hist. (8) Vol. 16 p. 56 — 61. [3 nn. spp. in: Nyctocleptes, Rhizomys 2. 

 — Cannomys n. g. pro Rhizomys badius. — Majoria n. nom. pro Myoryctes 

 Major non Ebebth.] (51.2, 54.1, 59.3,.5, 921) 



201873 Matschie, Paul. 9.32 Muridae (67.8) 



1915. Zwei vermutlich neue Mäuse aus Deutsch- Ostafrika. Sitz.-Ber. 

 Ges. nat. Freunde Berlin 1915 p. 98—101. [2 nn. spp. in: Mus, Tham- 

 nomi/s.] 



74 Hatai,' Shinkishi. 9.32 Mus : 11 



1915. The growth of organs in the albino rat as affected by gonadec- 

 tomy. Journ, exper. Zoöl. Vol. 18 p. 1—68. [Shortened body length, 

 longer proportional tail (castrated males), greater body weiglit in respect 

 to body length, slightly longer and heavier bones and higher water con- 

 tent. Oompensatory growth in semispayed séries (interstitial tissue of 

 testis). Heavier suprarenals in castrâtes, lighter in spayed rats. Increase 

 of thymus and hypophysis. Increased resemblance of sexes.J 



11.34,.56 



75 S umn,er, Francis B. 9.32 Mus : 11 



1915. Some Studies of Environmental Influence, Heredity, Corrélation 

 and Growth, in the White Mouse. Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 18 p. 325 — 

 432, 17 figg. 11.34,.5 



76 Gudernatsch, J. F. 9.32 Mus : 11.3 



1915. Feeding experiments on rats. (Amer. Ass. Anat.) Anat. Record 

 Vol. 9 p. 78—81. [Excessive feeding of thyroid leads to hyperthyroi- 

 dism. Moderate doses tolerated, but disturb conception and hinders 

 growth of oflspring.] H.33,.34 



77 Hatai, Shinkishi. 9.32 Mus : 11.3 



1915. The Growth of the Body and Organs in Albino Rats Fed with 

 a Lipoid-Free Ration. Anat. Record Vol. 9 p. 1—20. [Normal rate of 

 growth diminished. Great loss in weight of testes and ovaries. Slight 

 loss in nervous System, especially gray matter. More water in bones.] 



11.34 



201879 Jackson, C. M. 9.32 Mus : 11.3 



1915. Effect of acute and chronic inanition upon the relative weights of 

 the various organs and Systems of adult albino rats. (Amer. Ass. Anat.) 



