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Trinkaus, John Phillip - Papers

Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on Lindahl's experiments, and writes a lot about the effects of different chemicals on different stages of development
Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes from the previous page on Horstadius, with information on the methods he used to study animal/vegetal poles and the possible significance of the work. Begins an outline "1. Isolation of whole animal half of egg" with diagrams.
Pettition calling for the Director of the MBL to re-instate Louie Kerr in the Central Microscopy Facility at the MBL.
Letter to Bellairs about planning Abercrombie symposium, including Trinkaus's comments on a draft of a letter to Sir Gordon.
Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus begins notes on parthenogenesis with a brief history (beginning with Charles Bonnet) and some general notes
Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus concludes notes from page 86 on the metamorphosis of echinoderms with a single line.
Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his outline from the previous page on parthenogenesis with 'General increase of permeability of the surface', 'Increase in respiratory activities', and notes on Jacques Loeb
Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his outline from the previous page on the methods of producing parthenogenesis and includes notes on Runstrom's experiments
Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus concludes his notes on parthenogenesis with a few lines on androgenesis
Notes from Frank Lillie's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes from the previous page on feather development with sections 'Ectodermal constitutuants of the feather' and 'mesodermal constituants of the feather'
Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his outline from the previous page on parthenogenesis with information on Delage, Battalion, and 'Parthenogenesis can be produced by these methods"
Letter to Trinkaus, about their manuscript.

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