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RTLA 
48. Variegated cutworm, Peridroma saucia 
Material: One slide 
Diagnosis: Granulosis virus infection showing nodule 
formation in the hemocoel 
Submitter: M. E„ Martignoni 
Reprint: [see RTLA 47] 
("giant cell") 
RTLA 49. Drosophila melanogaster 
Material: One slide; 2 photographs 
Diagnosis: "Brown tumors" in brown tumor strain 
Submitter: M. E. Martignoni 
RTLA 50. King crab, Limulus polyphemus 
Material: One lateral eye; 4 photographs; 42 slides 
Diagnosis: Foreign body with inflammatory reaction 
Submitter: M. L. Behrens 
RTLA 51c Crab 
Material: 
Diagnosis: 
Submitter: 
Portions of exoskeleton with protuberances 
Undetermined 
Wo Schmitt and P. Kier 
RTLA 52. Hydra, 
Material: 
Diagnosis: 
Submitter: 
Reprint: 
Chlorohydra viridissima 
Three vials of hydra; 19 photographs; 7 slides 
Giant mutants; heterocytes; and normal individuals 
H. Mo Lenhoff 
Lenhoff, Howard M., Charles Rutherford, and H. D. Heath. 
Anomalies of Growth and Form in Hydra: Polarity, Gradients, 
and a Neoplasia Analog. Natl. Cancer Inst. Monogr. 31 : 
709-737. 1969. 
RTLA 53. Queenfish, Seriphus politus 
Material: Five fish; 9 photographs; 3 slides 
Diagnosis: Focal swellings on lip; tissue too disrupted by 
freezing for diagnosis 
Submitter: R» C. Fay 
RTLA 54o Coral, 
Material: 
Diagnosis: 
Submitter: 
Reprints: 
Madrepora kauaiensis 
Three photographs 
Anomalous growths; neoplasia versus reaction to parasites 
D. F. Squires 
Squires, Donald F. Neoplasia in a Coral? Science, 
148(3669): 503-505. 1965. 
White, Philip R. and John D. Soule [comments on Squires' 
article and Squires' rebuttal to their comments]. Science, 
150(3692): 77-78. 1965. 
RTLA 55. American chameleon, Anolis carolinensis 
Material: One adult chameleon 
Diagnosis: Cyst on neck; probably inflammatory origin 
Submitter: E. Co Bay 
