20 Gen. Sub. 
GENERAL SUBJECTS. 
2 . Morphology and Physiology of the (Jell * 
°Altmann, R. Studien fiber die Zelle. Heft i. Leipzig : 188G, 53 pp., 
1 p l : 
Granules in cells of animal tissues increasing by division. 
Aoyama, — . Indirecte Kerntheilung in verschiedeuen Neubildungen. 
Yirchow’s Archiv. cvi, pp. 568-575, 1 pi. 
° Arnold, J. Ueber Kerntheilung und vielkernige Zellen. Yirchow’s 
Archiv. xcviii. 
Bambeke, 0. von. Des deformations artificielles du noyau. Arch. 
Biol. vii. 
^Bellonci, G. Sui nuclei p ffimorfi delle cellule sessuali degli anfibi. 
Bologna : 1886. 
Berthold, G. [See Protoplasm.] 
General morphology, cell division, free cell formation, &c., mainly 
with reference to vegetable cells. 
Bizzozero, G. Ueber die Regeneration der Elemente der Gewebe unter 
pathologischon Bedingungen. CB. med. Wiss. xxiv, pp. 81-84. 
°Biugidi, — , &Tafini, — . Lo Sperimontalo, 1886. Cited by Cornil, Y. 
°B0cunek, L. Physiologische Bilder. [Soo Books.] Including Die 
Zelle, &c. 
Butschlt, 0. Bemerkungen zu der Schrift des Herrn Arnold Brass. 
“Die Organisation der thierischen Zelle.’’ Morph. JB. xi, pp. 
229-242. 
Carnoy, J. B. La Cytodidrese chez les Arthropodes. La Cellule, i 
(1885), pp. 191-440, 8 pis. [See also Oogenesis.] 
In Arthropoda stenosis (direct division) occurs, and may be effected 
with the aid of a cellular plate, as in plants. It may occur alongside of, 
or after, or alternately with, indirect division. Intermediate between 
kinesis and stenosis, internal or imperfect kinesis occurs. The observed 
phenomena of kinetic division vary from Flemming’s general scheme. 
In regard to maturation, &c., of Ascaris, conclusions widely different 
from those of Nussbaum and Yan Beneden. General conclusion that 
plasmodieresis is identical in the animal and in the vegetable cell. Obser- 
vations on nucleus, protoplasm, cell-membrano. 
. R^ponse la note de M. Flemming, ins^r^e dans le Zool.- Anz., 
No. 216. Zool. Anz. ix, pp. 500-502. 
Cornil, V. Sur le proced<$ de division indirecte des noyaux et des 
cellules 6pithdliales dans les tumeurs (Epitheliome, carcinome, 
papillome). Arch. Phys. viii, pp. 310-324, 2 pis. 
Chromatic substance dividing into three or even five lobes. 
* See also Cell, Oogenesis, Protozoa, and histological papers under separate 
headings. 
