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c. Identification and function of non-cellular blastocyst coverings. Lepus<br />

cuniculus (Lagomorpha)<br />

BOYD J. D. M.A., M.Sc, M.D., Prof. — Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge.<br />

CAMBRIDGE, England (U.K.)<br />

a. Organogenesis. Homo (Primates)<br />

b. Placental development and structure. Homo (Primates)<br />

c. Development and distribution of pigment cells. Homo (Primates)<br />

BOYDEN. E. A. Ph.D., Prof. — (Emer. Prof.) Inst, of Anat., School of<br />

Med.. Univ. of Minnesota. MINNEAPOLIS 14. Minn.. U.S.A.<br />

— (Visit. Prof.) Med. School. Univ. of Washington. SEATTLE 5,<br />

Wash.. U.S.A.<br />

a. The choledochoduodenal junction — a restudy of Oddi's sphincter.<br />

Canis familiaris (Carnivora)<br />

BOYER. C. C. B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D.. ProL — Dept of Anat.. Schools of Med.<br />

and Dent.. Univ. of Alabama Med. Center, 620 South 20'^ St. BIR-<br />

MINGHAM 5, Alabama, U.S.A.<br />

a. Development of central nervous system. Cricetus auvatus (Rodentia)<br />

b. Structure of the renal glomerulus. (Mammalia)<br />

BRACHET, J. L. A. F.I.I.E., M.D.. Prof. — Lab. de Morphol. anim.. Univ.<br />

libre de Bruxelles, 1850 Chaussee de Wavre. BRUXELLES-Auderghem,<br />

Belgique<br />

a. Studies on the metabolism of lethal hybrids. (Amphibia)<br />

h. Cytochemical observations on the first developmental stages. (Amphibia)<br />

(in collaboration with J. J. PASTEELS)<br />

c. Action of ribonuclease on development. Rana, Ambystoma (Amphibia)<br />

BRADEN A. W. H. M.Sc. — Inst, of Animal Genet., Univ. Dept of Genet.,<br />

King's Buildings, West Mains Rd. EDINBURGH 9, Scotland (U.K.)<br />

a. Study of the abnormalities of fertilization in various strains. Mus musculus,<br />

Rattus rattus (Rodentia)<br />

b. Triploidy and tetraploidy in embryos. Mus musculus, Rattus rattus<br />

(Rodentia)<br />

BRAMBELL. F. W. R. B.A.. Ph.D.. D.Sc. F.R.S.. Prof. — Agr. Res. Council<br />

Unit of Embryol., Dept of Zool., Univ. Coll. of North Wales,<br />

BANGOR, Caernarvonshire, N. Wales (U.K.)<br />

a. Immunological relations of mother and young. (Mammalia)<br />

BRANDT, W. M.D., Ph.D. — Dept of Anat., The Med. School. Birmingham<br />

Univ.. Edgbaston. BIRMINGHAM 15. England (U.K.)<br />

BRESCH. D. Lie. es Sci. — Lab. de Zool. Inst, de Zool. et de Biol, gen.,<br />

Fac. des Sci.. 12 Rue de I'Universite. STRASBOURG, France<br />

a. Association d'organes embryonnaires en culture in vitro. Gallus<br />

(Aves)<br />

BRETSCHNEIDER. L. H. Prof. — Zool. Lab. der Rijks Univ.. Janskerkhof<br />

3. UTRECHT, Holland<br />

— Anat. -Embryol. Inst.. Vet. Fac, Rijks Univ., Bekkerstraat HI,<br />

UTRECHT, Holland<br />

(no embryological work in progress)<br />

BREWIN, B. I. M.Sc. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of Otago, DUNEDIN, New<br />

Zealand<br />

a. Embryology and life history of a truly viviparous compound form.<br />

Hypsistozoa [asmeriana (Ascidia)<br />

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