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Austin 9 Bali<br />
b. Chemical and physical factors involved in the sperm penetration of the<br />
zona pellucida. Mus rattus and Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) (in<br />
collaboration with A. W. H. BRADEN)<br />
c. Development of blastocysts and isolated blastomeres after transplantation.<br />
Induction of parthenogenesis. Investigations on the external migration<br />
of gametes. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration<br />
with A. W. H. BRADEN)<br />
AUSTOKER, Mrs J. B.Sc. Hon. — Dept of Zool.. Univ. of the Witwaters-<br />
rand, Milner Park. JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa,<br />
a. The development of the mammary glands. Elephantulus (Mammalia)<br />
AVEL. M. Dr. Prof. — Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux, 40 Rue Lamartine,<br />
TALENCE (Gironde), France. (no data received)<br />
AVIS, F. R. A.B. Brown Univ. — Roscoe B. Jackson Mem. Lab.. BAR<br />
HARBOR, Me., U.S.A.<br />
a. Study of intrauterine influences upon embryonic growth, differentiation<br />
and organogenesis by means of reciprocal ova transplants by surgical<br />
procedure between races known to differ genetically in adult body size,<br />
and axial skeleton. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rodentia) (in collaboration<br />
with P. B. SAWIN)<br />
b. Study of effects of hormone and carcinogenic agents upon growth of<br />
fertilized eggs in u t e r o and ex u t e r o. Oryctolagus cuniculus<br />
(Rodentia) (in collaboration with P. B. SAWIN)<br />
BACKSTROM, S. A. A. — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol., Norrtullsgatan<br />
16, STOCKHOLM 23, Sweden,<br />
a. Morphological studies on lithium-treated developing eggs. Psammechinus<br />
miliaris (Echinoidea)<br />
BAFFONI, G. M. Dr — Zool. Dept of the Univ. of Cagliari, Viale B.<br />
Bartolomeo 1, CAGLIARI, Sardegna, Italy.<br />
a. Reaction of nervous cells to periphery. (Amphibia)<br />
b. Involution of germinal cells. (Crustacea)<br />
c. Cytomorphosis of nervous cell (Mauthner cell) in normal development.<br />
(Amphibia, Pisces)<br />
d. Effects of thyroid gland on nervous system in the metamorphosis.<br />
(Amphibia) (in collaboration)<br />
e. A study on hyperregeneration of tail. (Amphibia) (in collaboration)<br />
BAGInSKI, S. Dr Med., Prof. — Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Acad.,<br />
Narutowicza Str. 60, LODZ, Poland.<br />
(no data received over this year)<br />
BAILEY, J. R. Ph.D. — Dept of Zool., Duke Univ., DURHAM. N.C.,<br />
U.S.A.<br />
a. Organogenesis during development and changes at metamorphosis.<br />
Ichthyomyzon (species undescribed) (Cyclostomata, Pisces) (in collaboration<br />
with E. C. HORN)<br />
BAKER, R. C. B.A., M.Sc Ph.D., Prof. — Dept of Anat., Ohio State Univ..<br />
COLUMBUS 10, Ohio, U.S.A.<br />
(no data received over two years)<br />
BALINSKY, B. I. Dr of Biol. Sci. — Dept of Zool., Univ. of the Witwatersrand,<br />
Milner Park, JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa,<br />
a. The part played by growth and cellular migration in the formation of<br />
organ rudiments. Xenopus laevis (Anura, Amphibia) and Elephantulus<br />
myurus (Mammalia)