Trinkaus, John Phillip - Papers
Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Trinkaus continues cleavage notes from page 6. Begins a new section on 'Hertwig's Laws of Cleavage'
Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Trinkaus continues notes on Gastrulation from page 9, including definitions of 'concrescence', 'confluence', and 'convergence'
Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Trinkaus continues notes from page 10. Including a diagram on concrescence and a chart that tracks temperature in cell numbers (y axis) over time (x axis)
Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Trinkaus begins notes on 'Comparative Embryology of Gastrulation' with notes and diagrams for amphioxus, elasmobranch, and teleost
Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Trinkaus' diagrams on the 'Development of the Circulatory System of Teleost' with stages I-VII
Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Trinkaus continues notes on 'Comparative Embryology of Gastrulation' from page 13 with notes and diagrams for Amniota (reptiles and birds). Includes historical notes on Vanderbroeck, Oppenheimer, and Pasteel
Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus begins notes on the 'Visible Polarity in the Echinoderm Egg' with two labeled diagrams and notes on the history of research on the topic.
Notes from Charles Packard's lecture. Trinkaus concludes his notes from Packard's morning lecture on the history of embryology (begin page 81) with some final thoughts from C.O. Whitman about epigenesis, heredity, and development, ending with the quote, "Facts without theory is chaos."
Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues notes from page 86 on the metamorphosis of echinoderms with general notes on rudimentary formation. Includes two diagrams (labeled 1 and 2).
Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes from the previous page on parthenogeneis with some thoughts from F.R. Lillie, and then the beginning of an outline on the 'Processes after fertilization'
Notes from Frank Lillie's lecture. Trinkaus concludes his notes from the preivous page on the development of feathers.
Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Trinkaus continues cleavage notes from page 7. Begins a new section on 'Periblast'