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LIST OF CONTENTS
VOLUME 1.5 NUMBER 1 MAY 1985
A. R, BIight and S. Someya Depolarizing afterpotentials in myeiinated axons of mammalian spinal cord
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A. R. Blight Computer simulation of action ~ote~tiais and after- potentials in mammalian myelinated axans: the case for a lower resistance myelin sheath
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A. Schiiz and A, Miinster Synaptic density on the axonal tree of a pyramidal cell in the cortex of the mouse
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D. Dewar, P. 3enner and C. D. Marsden
Bqhavioural effects in rats of unilateral and bilateral injections of opiate receptor agonists into the globus paflidus
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V. Crunelli and M, Segaf An e~ectrophysio~ogica1 study of neurones in the rat median raphe and their projections to. septum and hippocampus
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M. lovino and L, Steardo Thirst and vasopressin secretion following central administration of angiotensin II in rats with lesions of the septal area and subfornical organ
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Bilateral ~orti~osubtbalamic nucleus projections: an electrophysiologicai study in rats with chronic cerebral lesions
B. P. Abramson and L, M. Chalupa The laminar distribution of cortical connections with the tecto- and cortico-recipient zones in the cat’s lateral posterior nucleus
B. J. M. Hess, W. Precht, A. Reber and L. Cazin
Horizontal o~tok~netic ocular nystagmns in the pig- mented rat
S. J. Shammah-Lagnad~, N. Negr5o and J. A. Ricardo
Afferent connections of the zona incerta: a horseradish peroxidase study in the rat
E, Tribollet, W. E. Armstrong M. Dubois-Dauphin and J. J. Dreifuss
Extra-bypotba~ami~ agerent inputs to the supraoptic nucleus area of the rat as determined by retrograde and anterograde tracing techniques
K. A, Zuzel, C. Rose and J.-C. Schwartz
Assessment of the role of “enkephalinase” in chole- cystokinin inactivation
8%. L. B~~ling~le~, S, Kim and D. M. Kuhn
Kmmunobis~ochemical l~al~zat~nn of protein-U- ~arboxylmetby~transferase in rat brain neurons
P. L. Woodhams, Y. S, Allen, J. McGovern, J. M, Allen, S. R. BIoom, R. Bafazs and J. M. PoIak
Immunobist~hemicai analysis of the ear& bntogeny of the neuropeptide Y system in rat brain
J. V. Bartotome, L. Schweitzer, T. A. Slotkin and J. V, Nadler
Impaired development of cerebellar cortex in rats treated postnatally with ~-d~fluorome~ylornithine
E, Taber-Pierce, E. ~~chente~tein and S. C. Feldman
The somatostatin systems of the guinea-pig brainstem
C. P. Case and N. R. Matthews A quantitative study of structural features, synapses and nearest-nei~bour reiat~onships of small, granule- containing cells in the rat superior cervical sympathetic ganglion at various adult stages
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A. Wada, H. Takara, F. Izumi, H. Kayashi and N. Yanagihara
D. R. N&se1 and K. Elekes
BOOK REVIEWS
SOFTWARE SURVEY SECTION
VOLUME 15 LUBBER 2 JUNE 1985
V. H. Perry, D. A. Hume and Immunohistochemical localization of macrophages and S. Gordon microglia in the adult and developing mouse brain
B. S. Kapp, J. S. Schwaber Frontal cortex projections to the amygdaloid central and P. A. Driscoll nucleus in the rabbit
M. V. Sofroniew
L. E. Harrell and J. N. Davis
G. L. King, J. J. Knox and R. DingIedi~
I. Lestang, B. Cardo, M. T. Roy and L. Velley
P. Angaut, F. Cicirata and F. Serapide
J. N. Payne, S. M. Wharton and I. N. C. Lawes
K. Etekes, M. Ravaille, C. C. Bell, S. Libouban and T. Szabo
K. Elekes and T. Szabo
G. Skagerberg and A. BjSrkhrnd
D. B. Hoover and J. C. Hancock
M. Albani and G. VrbovP
J. K. McGeachie
T. Carlstedt
Influx of “Na through acetylcholine receptor-associated X3 Na channels: relationship between “Na influx, “Ca influx and secretion of catecholamines in cultured bovine adrenal medulla cells
Serotonergic terminals in the neural sheath of the 193 blowfly nervous system: electron microscopical immuno- cytochemistry and 5.7-dihydroxytryptamine labelling
Vasopressin- and neurophysin-immunoreactive neurons in the septal region, medial amygdala and locus coeruleus in colchicine-treated rats
Cholinergic influences on hippocampal glucose metabolism
Reduction of inhibition by a benzodiazepine antagonist, Rol5-1788, in the rat hippocampal slice
Electrical self-stimulation deficits in the anterior and posterior parts of the medial forebrain bundle after ibotenic acid lesion of the middle lateral hypothalamus
Topographic organization of the cerebellothalam~c projections in the rat. An autoradiographic study
Quantitative analysis of the topographical organization of olivocerebellar projections in the rat
The mormyrid brainstem-II. The medullary electro- motor relay nucleus: an ultrastructural horseradish peroxidase study
The mormyrid brainstem-III. Ultrastructure and synaptic organization of the medullary “pacemaker” nucleus
Topographic principles in the spinal projections of serotonergic and non-serotonergic brainstem neurons in the rat
Effect of facial nerve transection on acetylcholinesterase, choline acetyltransferase and [‘Hlquinuclidinyl benzilate binding in rat facial nuclei
Physiological properties and pattern of innervation of regenerated muscles in the rat
The fate of proliferating cells in skeletal muscle after denervation or tenotomy: an autoradiographic study
Regrowth of cholinergic and catecholaminergic neurons along a peripheral and central nervous pathway
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AUTHOR INDEX
Abramson, %. P. 81 Adams, R. N. 891. Ahmed, 8. 639 Albanl, M. 489 Allen, J. M. 173 Allen, Y. S. 173 Alvarez, C. 983 Amato, S. 577 Angaut, P. 389 Armstrong, W. E. 135, U_.U, 1133, Arrang, J.-M. 553 A&on-Jones, G. 765 Avendano, C. 651 Ayer-LeLievre, C, 519
BaZazs, R. 173 Barbaa, H. 619 Bartoiome, J. P. 203, 1195 Bell* G. C* 417 Berger, B. 983 Berry, M. 1239 Berri, F. 563 Billingsfey, M. L. X59 Bjorklund, A. 445 Biorklund, H. 841 Black, 1.. 519 Blight, A. R. 1, 13 Bloom, s. R, 173, 1217 Boer, G. J. 1087 Brow&ein, M. J. 999 Buchanan, K. 1149 Burton, H. 779
Cardo, B. 379 Carlstedt, T. 507 Carroll, E. W. 959 Case, C. P. ,237 Cavafcante, 2. A. 1203 Cazin, L. 97 Chalupa, L. M. 81 Chronwall, 8. M. 1x49, 1159 Cicirata, F. 389 Elementi, F. 553 Conforti, N. 1045 Connick, J. H. 597 Crunel3.2, V. 47 Cupo, A. 1035
Daddona, P. E. 799 Dahl, D. 841 Dammerman, E. 877 Dashwood, M. IL 53f Dzivis, 3. N. 359, 1395 de Lanerolle, N. C. 729 del Cerro, M. 869 Dewar, D. 41 DiMaggio, D. A. 1149, Xl_59 Dick, L. 1087 Dinglediae, R. 371 Divac, 1. 677
Dreifuss, .I. J. 135, 1111, 1131 Driscofl, P. A. 327 Dubo~s-Dauphin, M. 135, Ilfl, 1131 Dudek, F. E. 947
Eder-Coili, 2. 577 Eichenbaum, H. 703 Eiden, L. E. 999 Elekas, K. 293, 417, 431 Emson, P. C. 747, 1227
Feher, 0. 977 Feldman, S. I.045 Feldman, S. 6, 215 Fields, K. L. 877 Foote, S. L. 765
Garbarg, M. 553 Gash, D. E?. 1087 Gauger, L. L. 1195 Gauthier, S. G. 529 Gerhardt, G. A. 891 Ghatei, M. A. 1217 Gibson, S. J. 1217 Gilbey, M. P. 537 Girgis, S. 747, II.227 Gordon, S. 313 Gotti, C. 563 Grasiadel, P. P. C. $03 Greengard, P. 713 Gregson, N. A. 1239 Groves, P. M. 925 Gutnlck, M. .I'. 659
~~rnrno~d~ P. 639 Hancock, 3. C. 481 Saarrell, L. E. 359 Hatakenaya, S. 657 He&?, K. B. 983 Henry, J. L. 529, 815 Hess, B. J. N. 97 Hierl, P. M, 891 Hillyard, c, 3. 747, 3:z7 Xokfelt, T. 999 Holzbauer, M. 723 Hoover, D. B. 481 Hume, D. A. 313
XoIrfno, M. 61 izumi, F. 283
Jenner, P. 4X Johansson, G. I.247
Kapadia, S. E. 729 xapp, %. S. 327 Kanai, Y. 747, 1227 Kayashi, N. 283 Kessler, J. 519 Kessler, J. A. 827
A, Seiger, U.-B. S&n, J. Kessler, I, Bkck and C, Ayer-Letievre
K. Yashpal, S. G. Gauthhier and d. L. Henry
J.-M. Atrang, M. Gsrbarg Au~ore~~~a~~on of h~s~~rnin~ release in brain by pre- and J.-C, Schwartz synaptic M,-receptors
C. Goti, C, *hi, F. Berti and F. Clementi
~so~a~~on of a ~i~~~~~~ from the venom of ~~~~~~~ ~~~r~~~~~~~ that binds to ganglia and blocks the ganghonic transmission in mammafs
ROOK R~V~~~S
NEW PATENTS
SOFTWARE SURVEY SECTION
P. Hammmid and B- Ahed
D. L. Taan and W, Scbuitz
?Mi, Kuperstein and H. Ei~he~b~~m
Substance P-containing sensory nerves in the rat iris. Normal d~s~~bu~~on, onky3my and j~~e~a~~on of intra- ocular iris grafts
Substance P given intrathecaliy at the spinal T9 level increases adrena% output of adrenaline and nor- adr~naIine in the rat
The ~~~~~~~~o~ of adr~n~e~~o~ and opiate recepiors in regions of the cat eentraf nervous system involved in cardiovascular control
~~mbr~n~~bonnd choline a~~y~transferase in ~~~~~~~ electric organ: a marker for synap~osomai plasma membranes?
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Quinolinic acid and other kynurenines in the central nervous system
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Cortiuai 8fferent input to the ~r~~ei~a~~s region of the 619 rhesus monkey
Length snmma~~on of complex ceils in cat striate cortex: a reappraisal of the ‘~s~ec~a~/standard’~ &l~ssi~~a~ion
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Amygd~~oid projections to the motor, premotor and prefrontal areas of the cat’s cerebral cortex: a topa- grabbing study using ~tro~ad~ transport of horse- radish peroxidase
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Incidence of neuronal d~~-~~~~~~n~ in neo~~r~ica~ slices depends on the plane of section
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~o~a~jz~~~o~ of chick retinat ~~s~~~n-ijke imm~norea~~ tivity in the rat forebrain and diencephaton
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The prefromal %oftex” In the pigeon ~~te~bo~arn~ne h~sro~uores~nce
Responses of rat pallidum cells to cortex stimulation and e%cts of ahered do~arn~ner~~~ activity
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~-Ami~obutyraie sensitivity does not change during long-term ~o~ent~~~ion in rat h~~~ocarn~a~ stices
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Unit activity, evoked potentials and stow waves in the rat b~~~o&us and olfactory bulb recorded with a 24channel mi~roele~~r~de
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M. Treiman and P, Greengard D-l and D-2 dopaminer~ic receptors regulate protein phosphory~ation in the rat neurohypophys~s
Release of endogenous 5-hydroxytryptamine from the neuraf and the intermediate lobe of the rat pituitary gland evoked by eIectrical stimu~atian of the p~t~it~~y stalk
S. E. Kspadin, N, C. de LaneroIIe and G. C LaMotte
Immunocytochemical and electron microscopic study of serotonin neuron& organization in the dorsal rzphe nucleus of the monkey
Y. Kawai, K, Takami, S. Shbsaka, P. C. Emwnt C. J. HilIyard, S, Girgis, I. Ma~I~tyr~ and M. T&yams
Topographic ~o~~~zat~o~ of~ai~~ton~n gene-related pep- tide in the rat brain: an immunohisto~hemicai analysis
G. Astoa-Jones, S. L, Foote Impulse conduction properties of noradrenergic locus and M. Segat coeruteus axons proj~ti~~ to monkey cerebrocortex
W. M. Paan~t~n and & BUrten Projections from the par~trjgem~nal nucleus and the medu~~ary and spinal dorsal horns to the ~r~brachia~ area in the cat
Anatomica and ~ytochem~ca~ re~ationsbips of adenosine deaminase-containing primary arerent neurons in the rat
M. W, Salter and J, L. Henry Effects of adenosine ~-monophosphat~ and adenosine 5’*tr~phosphat~ on functionally identity units in the cat spinal dorsa1 horn. Evidence for a differential &ect of adenosine 5’-triphosphate on nociceptive vs non- nociceptive units
J. A. Kessler
It, Lindea and C. A, Serf&y
D~~~r~n~al regulation of ~pt~de and ~ate~~olarn~~e characters in cultured sympathetic neurons
immature and mature ~e~ro~lament-~mmunorea~tiye trigeminal fibers can innervate the iris as. studied by ~~~~~~~~ar grafting of iris and trigeminal. ganglia
Evidence for dj~~~entja~ effects of terminal and dend~~t~~ ~orn~tit~o~ upon developmental neuronat death in the retina
L. M, Parysek, M, det Cecr~ and J. B. (Ilmsted
~icrotubu~e-associated protein 4 antibody: a new marker for astroglia and o~jgodendro~~ia
K. L. Fields and M, Dammerman A rnon~~~onal antibody equivalent to anti-rat neurat antigen-f as a marker for Schwann ce?Is
K. Sa~rabma~yam~ M. S. EC, Prawd, G. ~a~a~a~~~, K. ~~ra~~dk~ and B. Sadasivudu
Functional relationship of ammonia to DNA, RNA and protein in brain
M. E. Rice, C. A. Gerhardt, P. M, Hied, G. Nagy and R, N. Adams
Diffusion coefficients of neurotransm~trers and their metabolites in brain extracelular fluid space
L. Magrassi and P. P. C, Graziadei Interaction of the transplanted olfactory p&ode with the optic statk and the dien~ep~a~on in ~~~i~~~ farcis embryos
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COMMENTARY L. J. Ryan, J. M. Tepper, S. F. Sawyer, S. J. Young and P. M. Groves
RESEARCH PAPERS F. Pongriicz
R. D. Traub, F. E. Dudek, R. W. Snow and W. D. Knowles
E. W. Carroll and M. Wang-Riley
J. Toldi and Q. Fe&r
B. Berger, C. Verney, C. Alvarez, A. Vigny and K. B. Helie
L. E. Eiden, T. HBkfeIt, M. J. Brownstein and M. Palkovits
C. R. Yang and G. J. Mogenson
N. Zamir, R. Quirion and M. Segat
G. Patey, A. Cupo, H. Mazarguii, J.-L. Morgat and J. Rossier
S. Fetdman and N. Conforti
A. N. van den PO! and K. L. Tsujimoto
G. J. Boer, D. M. Gash, L. Dick and N. Schluter
M. Du~is-Dauphin, W. E. Armstrong, E. Triboltet and J. J. Dreifuss
A. E. Rosser and E. B. Keverne
AUGlJST
Aut~rece~tor activation in central monaamine neurons: modulation of neurotransmitter release is not mediated by intermittent axonal conduction
The function of dendritic spines: a theoreticai study
Computer simulations indicate that electrical field effects contribute to the shape Of the epileptiform field potential
COrr~Iatjon between cytochrome oxidase staining and the uptake and Iaminar distribution of tritiated aspar- tate, gfutamate. y- aminobutyrate and glycine in the striate cortex of the squirrel monkey
The role of the y-aminobutyrate system in the inter- actions of cortical evoked potentials
New dopaminergic terminal fields in the motor, visuaI (area 18b) and retrospieniai cortex in the young and adult rat. Immunocytochemi~ai and ~atecholamine his- tochemical analyses
Vasoactive intestinal poly~ptide aRerents to the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in the rat: an immuno- histoohemicaf and biochemicaI study
An electrophysiological study of the neural projections from the hippocampus to the ventral pallidurn and the subpallidal areas by way of the nucleus accumbens
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ontogeny and regional d~strihution of proenkephal~n- and prudynorphjn-derived peptides and opioid receptors in rat hippocampus
Release of proenkephai~n-derived opioid peptides from rat striatum in &ro and their rapid degradation
Modi~c~~t~ons of adrenocortical responses following frontal cortex simulation in rats with hypothalamic deafferentations and medial forebrain bundle lesions
~eurotransm~tters of the hypothalamic suprach~asmat~~ nucleus: immun~ytochemi~al analysis of 25 neuronal antigens
Vasopressin neuron survival in neonatal Brattleboro rats: critical factors in graft development and inner- vation of the host brain
Sornatosens~ry systems and the miik-ejection reflex in the rat. I. Lesians of the mesen~ephali~ iateral teg- mentum disrupt the reflex and damage mesencephalic somatosensory connections
Somatosensory systems and the milk-ejection reflex in the rat. II. The effects of lesions in the ventroposterior thtiamic complex. dorsal columns and lateral cervical nucleus-dorsolater;11 funiculus
The importance ofcentral noradrenergic neurones in the formation Of an 0lfaCtOry memory in the prevention of pregnancy block
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J. C. Reubi and R. Maurer
L. Strgent Jones, L. L. Gmqgr, J. 7%. Avis, T. A. SIotkin and 8. V. Bartokme
R. Lent, R. Linden and L. A. Cavalcante
M. Namba, M, A. Ghatei, S. Je Gibson, J. M. Polak and S6 R. Bbom
Y. Lee, K, Takami, Y, Kawai, S, Girgis, C. J, Hillyard, I, Maclntyre, P, C, Emson and M. Tohynma
A. Logan, M. Berry, G. W. Thrrmm, N. A. Gregsos and S. I). Logan
B. Oide and G. Johrrnssorr
Pancreatic poiypeptide ~rnrnun#r~ct~~~ty actually neuropeptide Y
in rat brain is
The anatomy of neurapeptide-Y-containing neurons in rat brain
Autoradiographic mapping of somatostatin recepturs the rat central nervous system and pituitary
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Postnatal development of brain orphan-adren~rg~c receptors: iti c&n autorad~ography with [“‘If HEAT in normal rats and rats treated with alpha~d~fluorom~thy~~ ornithine, a specific, irreversible inhibitor of ornithine decarbaxylase
Transient p~pu~a~~ons of presumptive macrophages in the brain of the developing hamster, as indicated by endocytosis of blood-borne horseradish peroxidase
Distributiun arrd focalization of rreuromedin B-like ~rnnlu~oreact~y~ty in pig, cat and rat spinal cord
Distribution of calcitonin gene-related peptide in the rat peripheral nervous system with reference to its co- existence with substance P
~d~~~~~~~~j~n and partial purj~ca~~~~ of fibroblast gzowth factor from the brains of developing rats and feucodystrophic mutant mice
Aenity partitioning and cen&ifugaI counter-current distribution of membrane-bound opiate receptors using naloxone-potyfethylene glycol)
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Keverne, E. B. 1141 Kim, S. 159 King, G. L. 371 Kiyama, H. 667 Knowles, W. D. 947
Knox, J. J. 371
Kuhn, D. M. 159 Kuperstein, M. 703
LaMotte, C. C. 729 Lawes, I. N. C. 403 Lee, Y. 1227 Lent, R. 1203 Lestang, I. 379 Libouban, S. 417 Lichentenstein, E. 215 Linden, R. 853, 1203
Llamas, A, 651 Lobel-Yaakov, R. 659 Logan, A. 1239 Logan, S. D. 1239
MacIntyre, I. 747, 1227 Magrassi, L. 903
Marsden, C. D. 41 Massari, V. J. 1159 Matthews, M. R. 237
Maurer, R. 1183 Mazarguil, H. 1035
McGeachie, J. K. 499 McGovern, J. 173 Mesulam, M-M. 619 Miki, N. 667 Mogensen, J. 677
Mogenson, G. J. 1015 Morgat, J.-L. 1035 Munster, A. 33 Muralidhar, K. 887
Nadler, J. V. 203
Nagy, G. 891 Nagy, J. I. 799 Namba, M. 1217 Nassel, D. R. 293 Negrao, N. 109
O'Donohue, T. L. 1149, 1159 Olde, B. 1247 Olmsted, J, B. 869 Omini, C. 563
Palkovits, M. 999
Panneton, W. M. 779
Parysek, L. M. 869
Patey, G. 1035 Payne, J. N. 403 Perry, V. H. 313 Pickel, V. M. 1159 Polak, J. M. 1217 Polak, J. M. 173 Pongracz, F. 933 Prasad, M. S. K. 887 Precht, W. 97
Quirion, R. 1025
Racke, K. 723 Rangavalli, G, 887 Ravaille, M. 417 Reber, A. 97 Reinoso-Suarez, F. 651 Reubi, J. C. 1183 Ricardo, J. A. 109
Rice, M. E. 891 Rimon, G. 659
Rose, C. 149 Rosser, A. E. 1141 Rossier, J. 1035 Rouzaire-Dubois, B. 69
Roy, PI. T. 379 Ruggiero, D. A. 115Y Ryan, L. J. 925
Sadasivudu, B. 887 Salter, M. W. 815 Sargent Jones, L. 1145 Sarvey, J. M. 695 Sawyer, S. F. 925 Scarnati, E. 69 Scharfman, H. E. 695
Schluter, N. 1087 Schultz, w. 683
Schuz, A. 33 Schwaber, J. S. 327 Schwartz, J.-C. 149, 553 Schweitzer, L. 203 Segal, M. 47, 765, 1025 Seiger, A. 519, 841 Selin, U.-B. 519 Serapide, F. 389 Serfaty, C. A. 853 Shammah-Lagnado, S. J. 109 Sharman, D. F. 723 Shiosaka, S. 747 Skagerberg, G. 445 Slotkin, 'I. A. 203, 1195 Snow, R. W. 947
Sofroniew, M. V. 347 Someya, S. 1
Spyer, K. M. 537 Steardo, L. 61 Stone, T. W. 597
Subrahmanyam, K. a87 Szabo, T. 417, 431
Taber-Pierce, E. 215 Takami, K. 667, 747, 1227 Takara, H. 283 Tepper, J. M. 925 Thomas, G. H. 1235 Toan, D. L. 683 Tohyama, M. 667, 747, 1227 Toldi, J. 977 Traub, R. D. 947 l'reiman, M. 713 Tribollet, E. 135, 1111, I.131 Tsujimoto, K. L. 1049
van den Pol, A. N, 1049 Velley, L, 379 Verney, C. 983 Vigny, A. 983 Vrbova. G, 489
Wada, A. 283 Wharton, S. M. 403
Wong-Riley, M. 959 Woodhams. P. L. 173
Yanagihara, N. 283 Yang, C. R. 1015 Yashpal, K. 529 Young, S. J. 925
Zamir, N. 1025 Zuzel, K. A. 149