36 Mam. 
XVI. Mammalia. 
[1922] 
Temperature. — Isenschmid, 264; 
Benedict, Fox & Baker, 59. 
Hybernation. — Schenk, 541. 
Digestion. — Scheunert & Kiok, 
542. 
Excretion. — Turchini, 681. 
Tobth-change. — Pohle, 469. 
Movements of Joints. — Worthmann, 
710 ; Fick, 168. 
Thyroid glands. — Cowdry, 135 ; 
Hammett, 217. 
Reproduction. — Tresidder, 671 ; 
Sand, 530, 531 ; Testicular endocrin^s, 
Lipschutz & Wagner, 346; Corpus 
luteum, Nielsen 1 , 424; Oestrous cycle;. 
E. Allen, 19 ; Selle, 566 ; Movement . 
of Ova, Sobotta, 584 ; Gestation period, 
Herbert, 296 ; Uterine secretions, 
Gerlinger, 195; Genetal hormones, 
Cotte, 132 ; Prostrate gland, Camus 
& Gley, 97 ; 99 ; Cowpers gland, 
Camus & Gley, 98 ; Vesiculae seminales 
Wertheimer & Dubois, 699; Bella- 
viour of unused sperm, Sobotta, 
583. 
Castration experiments. — Bormann, 
80 ; Lipschutz, 345, 348 ; Moore, 
402. 
Experimental Physiology. — Tem- 
perature, Bierens, 62 ; Crecciiio, 136 ; 
Przibram, 479 ; Sperm and serum 
experiments, Guyer, 212 ; Trans- 
plantation, Wiesner, 701 ; Koppanyi, 
311 ; Artificial tissue cultivation, 
Chlopin, 117 ; Maximow, 385 ; Testi- 
cular hormones, Pezard & Caridroit, 
452 ; Blood- transfusion, Pamisset & 
Verge, 444; X-ray experiments, 
Regaud & Lacassagne, 489 ; Bio- 
chemistry, Chistoni, 116; Hilz, 
244. 
DEVELOPMENT. 
Oogenesis and Spermatogenesis. — 
Faure, 163 ; Gatenby, 192 ; Gatenby 
& Woodger, 193; Gutherz, 211; 
Lipschutz & Wagner, 347 ; Mon- 
terosso, 401 ; Painter, 442 ; Ret- 
zius, 494; Salazar, 528, 529; Wini- 
warter, 705. 
Early Stages. — P. J. Pujiula, 480; 
R. P. Pujiula, 481 ; Peter, 449. 
Embryonic Membranes. — Amnion, 
Costa, 131 ; Levi, 342 ; Placenta, 
Strahl & Ballmann, 616. 
Nervous system and sense organs. — 
Brain, Haller, 215 ; Luna, 362 ; 
Ciiiarugi, 115 ; Nervous System, 
Luna, 363 ; Neural tube in tail, 
Alezais & Peyron, 16 ; Nerve-endings, 
Tello, 633 ; Eye, Le§er, 339 ; Mann, 
370. 
Skeleton and limbs. — Cranium, Faw- 
cett, 164; Matthes, 378, 379, 380, 
381 ; Ridewood, 501 ; Schroter, 
553 ; Vram, 690 ; Jaws and teeth, 
Aichel, 10 ; Haller, 216 ; Lams, 
332; Rio-Hortega, 503; 2nd Gill-slit, 
Herrmann, 237 ; Notochord, Bolk, 
73; Skeleton, Stockli, 614; Joints, 
Kajava, 287 ; Limb-skeleton, Peter- 
sen, 450 ; Hindlimb, Carey, 103. 
Reproduction. — Testis, Burlet, 91 ; 
Sex chromosomes, Painter, 443. 
Glands. — Epidermal, Broman, 86 ; 
Mammary, Maeder, 365 ; J. A. & 
F. J. Myers, 415 ; Nasal glands, Bro- 
man, 88 ; Carotid glands, Raiil, 484 ; 
Eye-lid glands, Klee, 303; Thymus and 
Thyroid, Rahl, 483 ; Spleen, Janosik 
273, 275; Adrenals, Bloch, 67. 
Other organs. — Heart, Yoshinaga. 
713 ; Kidney ducts, Janosik, 274 ; 
Liver, Aron, 38. 
Embryology of special forms. — Arvi- 
cola, Sansom, 532 ; Cynopterus , Keibel 
289; Felis, Munnich, 411; Myr- 
mecophaga, Marshall, 373; Mania, 
Oordt, 433 ; Ornithorhynchus, Bur- 
rell, 92. 
Experimental Embryology. — Radium 
effects, Bagg, 42. 
ETHOLOGY. 
Habits in general and field-notes. — 
Barnes, 46 ; Howell, 258 ; H. H. T. 
Jackson, 268 ; Kershaw, 297, 298 ; 
Loveridge, 358 ; Phillips, 456 ; Pit- 
man, 462; Reichenow, 490; Stock- 
ley, 611-613 ; Swarth, 626; Vorhies 
& Taylor, 689. 
Psychology. — Kohler, 306, 307, 
308; Rothmann & Teuber, 518 ; 
Weldeyer-Hartz, 694; Magnus, 
366, 367 ; Mitchell, 397 ; Shear, 
569. 
