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Biol Bull 66: 7-9. (February 1934)
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EFFECT OF RINGER'S SOLUTION ON TAIL-REGENERATION IN THE TADPOLE OF RANA PALUSTRIS

LEONARD P. SAYLES 1

1 From the College of the City of New York and the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass.

Tadpoles of Rana palustris, regenerating new tails, produce, in general, less new tissue when kept in an approximately isotonic frog Ringer solution than when allowed to remain in ordinary fresh water.

The regeneration of the caudal membrane is frequently affected by isotonic solutions. Occasionally the bud of new tissue consists merely of the main axis without any membrane. In some other cases a much reduced or irregular membrane is formed.







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