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Indiana University Studies 



(Mrs.) Marion Durbin Ellis. 



A.B., Indiana University, 1909; A.M., 1910. 



1. An analysis of the rate of regeneration throughout the regeneration 



process. Jour. Exp. Zool., VII, pp. 397-420. Oct., 1909. 



2. Reports on the expedition to British Guiana of the Indiana University 



and the Carnegie Museum, 1908, Report No. 2: A new genus and 

 twelve new species of tetragonopterid characins. Ann. Carnegie 

 Mus., VI, pp. 55-72. Aug. 17, 1909. 



3. On the species of Hasemania, Hyphessobrycon, and Hemigrammus 



collected by J. D. Haseman for the Carnegie Museum. Ann. Car- 

 negie Mus., VIII, pp. 148-163, plates I-III. Dec, 1911. 



4. The plated Nematognaths. Ann. Carnegie Mus., VIII, pp. 384-413, 



plates XXV-XXXI. May 5, 1913. 



Max Mapes Ellis. 



A.B., Indiana University, 1907; A.M., 1908; Ph.D., 1911. 



1. The influence of the amount of injury upon the rate of regeneration 



in Mancasellus macrourus (Garman). Biol. Bull., XIII, pp. 107- 

 113. Aug., 1907. 



2. Some notes on the factors controlling the rate of regeneration in Rana 



clamata Daudin. Biol. Bull., XIV, pp. 281-283. 1908. 



3. The relation of the amount of tail regenerated to the amount removed 



in tadpoles of Rana clamitans. Jour. Exp. Zool., VII, pp. 421-455. 



Oct., 1909. 



4. The gymnotid eels of tropical America. Mem. Carnegie Mus., VI, 



pp. 109-195, plates XV-XXIII. Aug., 1913. 



Homer G. Fisher. 



A.B., Indiana University, 1914; A.M., 1915. 



1. Gymnotidae of trans-andean Colombia and Ecuador. (With C. H. 



Eigenmann.) Ind. Univ. Studies, No. 25, pp. 235-237. 1914. 



2. On some species of Rhamdia, a genus of South American Siluridae, in 



the Carnegie Museum. (With C. H. Eigenmann.) Ann. Carnegie 

 Mus., XI, pp. 394-397. 1917. 



3. A list of the Hypophthalmidae, the Diplomystidae, and of some un- 



recorded species of Siluridae in the collections of the Carnegie Museum. 

 Ann. Carnegie Mus., XI, pp. 405-427, 1 plate. 1917. 



Oren Ernest Frazee. 



A.B., Indiana University, 1910; A.M., 1912. 



1. The effect of electrical stimulation upon the rate of regeneration in 

 Rana pipie?is and Ambly stoma jeffersonianum. Jour. Exp. Zool., 

 VII, pp. 457-475. Oct., 1909. 



William Marion Goldsmith. 



A.B., Hillsdale College, 1913; A.M., Indiana University, 1915; Ph.D., 1920. 



1. Relation of the true nucleolus to the linin network in the growth period 

 of Pselliodes cinctus. Biol. Bull,, XXXI, pp. 121-136, 30 figures, 2 

 plates. 1916. 



