Journal of Morphology 36 (1921-22)
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Journal of Morphology 36 (1921-22)
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Founded By C. O. Whitman
E. G. Conklix
Princeton University
C. A. Kofoid
University Of California
G. A. Drew.
Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Mass.
Managing Editor
C. E. Mcclung
Associate Editors
M. F. Guter
University Of Wisconsin
F. R. Lillie
University Of Chicago
H. V. Neal
Tufts College
W. M. Wheeler
Bussey Institute, Harvard University
J. T. Patterson
University Of Texas
L. L. Woodruff
Yale University
Volume 36
December, 1921,
March, June, September, 1922
The Wistar Institute Of Anatomy And Biology Philadelphia
https://archive.org/details/journalofmorphol36wist/page/n5
Contents
No. 1. DECEMBER, 1921
J. T. Patterson. The development of Paracopidosomopsis. Two text figures and twelve plates (ninety figures) 1
Caswell Grave. Amaroucium constellatum (Verrill). II. The structure and organization of the tadpole larva. Four text figures and four plates (eleven figures) 71
Frank Helvestine, Jr. Amitosis in the ciliated cells of the gill filaments of Cyclas. Two plates (seven figures) 103
D. H. Wexrich. The structure and division of Trichomonas muris (Harmann) . One text figure and four plates (thirty-six figures) 119
No. 2. MARCH, 1922
Alexander Petrunkevitch. The circulatory system and segmentation in Arachnida. Two text figures and two plates (seven figures) 157
W. Harold Leigh-Sharpe. The comparative morphology of the secondary sexual characters of elasmobranch fishes — the claspers, clasper siphons, and clasper glands. Memoir III. Five figures 191
W. Harold Leigh-Sharpe. The comparative morphology of the secondary sexual characters of Holocephali and elasmobranch fishes — the claspers, clasper siphons, and clasper glands. JNIemoirlV. Twentj- -two figures 199'
W. Harold Leigh-Sharpe. The comparative morphology of the secondary sexual characters of Holocephail and elasmobranch fishes — the claspers, clasper siphons, and clasper glands. Memoir V. Nineteen figures 221
Walter N. Hess. Origin and development of the light-organs of Photurus pennsylvanica De Geer. Five plates (seventeen figures) 245
Saxte Xaccarati. Contribution to the morphologic study of the thyreoid gland in Emys europaea. Two plates (five colored figures) 279
Charles Eugexe Johnson. Branchial derivative in turtles. Five plates (twenty-four figures) 299
Stunkard HW. Primary neuromeres and head segmentation. (1922) J Morphol. 36(2): 331-356. Twenty figures 331
No. 3. JUNE, 1922
Bertram G. Smith. The origin of bilateral symmetry in the embiyo of Crypt obranchus allegheniensis. Thirty-three figures 357
Edith Pinney. The initial block to normal development in cross-fertilized eggs. I. Crosses with the egg of Fundulus. II. Reciprocal crosses between Ctenolabrus and Prionotus. Two plates (seventeen figures) 401
Oliver P., Hay. On the phylogeny of the shell of the Testudinata and the relationships of Dermochelys. One text figure and two plates 421
Alden B. Dawson. The cloaca and cloacal glands of the male Xecturus. Three plates (sixteen figures) 447
Hope Hibbard. Cytoplasmic inclusions in the egg of Echinarachnius parma. One text figure and four plates (twenty-four figures) 467
No. 4. SEPTEMBER, 1922
Caroline Burling Thompson. The castes of Termopsis. Nine text figures and two plates 495
D. L. Gamble. The morphology of the ribs and transverse processes in Necturus maculatus. Thirty-one figures 537
George H. Bishop. Cell metabolism in the insect fat-body. I. Cytological changes accompanying growth and histolysis of the fat-body of Apis mellifica. Six text figures and three plates (thirty-six figures) 567
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