NB-03682–2 Nachmias, J., U. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Relation of visual acuity to apparent brightness. NB-03689-2 Freeman, R. G., Col. Med., Baylor U., Houston, Tex. Photo sensitization of the eye. NB-03711–2 Sippel, T. O., Sch. Med., U. Michigan, Ann Arbor. Respiratory metabolism of the lens. NB-03721–2 Wulff, V. J., Masonic Med. Res. Lab., Utica, N.Y. A study of photoreception in Limulus. NB-03739–2 Scott, A. B., Presbyterian Med. Cr., San Francisco. Therapy of epithelization of the anterior chamber. NB-03750–2 DeVoe, R., Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore, Md. Analysis of spider flicker retinal potentials. NB-03770-2 McGinnis, J., Grad. Sch., Wash. State Univ., Pullman, Wash. Eye and brain damage in birds under continuous light. NB-03771–2 Wilson, F. M., Sch. Med., Indiana U., Indianapolis. Permeability studies in experimental uveitis. NB-03781–2 Sears, M. L., Sch. Med., Yale U., New Haven, Conn. Physiologic studies of aqueous outflow resistance. NB-03785–2 Straatsma, B. R., Sch. Med., U. California, Los Angeles. Adhesive compounds as an aid in ocular surgery. NB-03788–2 Weimar, V. L., Sch. Med., U. Oregon, Portland. The reaction of connective tissue cells to injury. NB-03807–2 Young, R. W., Sch. Med., U. California, Los Angeles. Histo physical and histochemical studies on the eye. NB-03827-2 Dzendolet, E., Grad. Sch., U. Massachusetts, Amherst. Relation of internal retinal potentials to the ERG. NB-03832–1 Holmberg, A. S., Karolinska Inst., Stockholm, Sweden. Electron microscopic analysis of trabecular meshwork. NB-03843–2 Hill, R. M., Sch. Optometry, U. California, Berkeley. Single cell wavelength responses of the Belgian hare. NB-03866–2 Noell, W. K., Sch. Med., U. Buffalo, N.Y. Ion fluxes across mam malian retina. NB-03870-2 Tomita, T., Sch. Med., Keio U., Tokyo, Japan. Comparative study of the vertebrate electroretinogram. NB-03934–2 Ludvigh, E. J., II, Kresge Eye Inst., Detroit. Dynamics of bi nocular ductions. NB-03951-2 Hoyt, W. F., Sch. Med., U. California, San Francisco. Study of nerve fibers in the anterior visual system. NB-03954–1 Kaufman, H. E., Sch. Med., U. Florida, Gainesville. Ocular toxo plasmosis. NB-03974–2 Kroman, H. S., Sch. Med., Hahnemann Med. C., Philadelphia. Corticosteroids in the eye of humans and rabbits. NB-04024-3 Hanna, C., Sch. Med., Univ. Arkansas, Little Rock, Ark. Bio chemical studies in lens cateract formation. NB-04048-1 Sugar, H. S., Sinai Hosp., Detroit, Mich. Antiglaucoma action of cyclodialysis in dogs. NB-04106–1 Friedman, E., Massachusetts Eye, Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass. Retinal microcirculation. NB-04125–1 Fromm, P. O., Grad. Sch., Michigan State U., East Lansing. Study of eye disease in hatchery reared lake trout. NB-04140–1 Spalter, H. F., Columbia U. C. Phys., Surg., N.Y.C. Autoimmunity in experimental and human uveitis. NB-04194–1 Sjostrand, F. S., U. California, Los Angeles. Extracellular space in retina and CNS. NB_04218–1 Thomas, R. P., Med. C. Georgia, Augusta. Systemic manifestations of open angle glaucoma. NB-04228–1 Allen, R. A., Sch. Med., Univ. California, Los Angeles. Ultra structure of retinal bipolar cells. NB-04229–1 Levine, R. Z., New York U. Med. C., N.Y.C. Experimental dia betic retinopathy. NB-04230–1 Levine, R. Z., New York U. Med. C., N.Y.C. Experimental corneal vascularization. NB-94233–2 Duane, T. D., Jefferson Med. Col., Philadelphia Plethysmographic occlusion of the ophthalmic artery. NB-04242—1 Flom, M. C., Sch. Optometry, U. California, Berkeley. Contour interaction and fixation tremor in amblyopia. NB-04285–2 Frayser, R., Med. Cr., Indiana U., Indianapolis. Study of the retinal circulation. NB-04334–1 Dennis, W. H., Sch. Med., Univ. Louisville, Louisville, Ky. Corneal electrophysiology. NB-04342–2 Hurvich, L. M., U. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Visual processes Adaptive and temporal properties. NB-04243–1 Waitzman, M. B., Med. Sch., Emory U., Atlanta, Ga. Metabolic systems in aqueous humor dynamics. NB-04281-1 Stone, W., Jr., Mass. Eye, Ear Inf., Boston, Surgical polymers Standardization, purification, synthesis. NB-04288–2 Kinoshita, J. H., Sch. Med., Harvard U., Boston Research career development award-Experimental Cataracts. NB-04310–1 Aronson, S. B., Univ, California Med. Cr., San Francisco. Study of ocular immune reactions. NB-04318–2 Waitzman, M. B., Sch. Med., Emory U., Atlanta, Ga. The role of corticoids in aqueous humor dynamics. NB-04319–2 Waitzman, M. B., Sch. Med., Emory U., Atlanta, Ga. Parasym pathomimetic properties of ocular extracts. NB-04333–1 Bulle, P. H., Georgetown U. Med. Cr., Wash., D.C. Uveal blood flow and metabolism studied in vivo. NB-04342–2 MacDonald, R., Sch. Med., Univ. Louisville, Louisville, Ky. Cor neal electrophysiology. NB-04342–2 Hurvich, L. M., Sch. Arts. Sci., U. Pennsylvania, Phila. Visual processes-Adaptive and temporal properties. NB-04404–1 Safir, A., Col. Med., Yeshiva U., N.Y.C. Spectral variation of retinal directional sensitivity. NB-04422–1 Cronly-Dillon, J. R., Oxford U., Oxford, England. Discrimination of visual shape in the goldfish. NB-04446–1 Maumenee, A. E., Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. Diabetic retinopathy. NB-04447–1 Verhave, T., Presbyterian Med. Cr., San Francisco, Cal. An in vestigation of nonvisual ocular feedback. NB_04452–1 McConnell, D. G., Ohio State U. Res. Fdn., Columbus. Chemical studies of stimulated retina. NB-04486–1 Morris, A., Presbyterian Med. Cr., Inst. Med. Sci., San Francisco, Cal. Brightness discrimination and intraocular pressure. NB-04501-1 Irvine, A. R., Jr., Estelle Doheny Eye Fdn., Los Angeles, Cal. Effect of blood and pressure on cultured ocular tissues. NB-04533–2 Bortoff, A., Sch. Med., State U. New York, Syracuse, N.Y. Elec trical activity of the retina. NB-04539–1 Binder, R. F., Sch. Med., Western Reserve U., Cleveland, Ohio. Intraocular hemolysis. NB-04540_2 McLaughlin, S. C., Jr., Inst. Psychol. Res., Tufts Univ., Medford, Mass. Visual perception in strabismus. NB-04547–1 Jampel, R. S., Columbia Univ., N. Y. C. Eye movements from brain stimulation. NB-4578–1 Kruger, L., Sch. Med., U. California, Los Angeles. Visual projec tion in submammalian vertebrates. NB-04579–1 Koella, W. P., Worcester Fdn. Exptl. Biology, Shrewsbury, Mass. Visual and vestibular projection to cerebellum. NB_04625–1 Dayton, G., Jr., Sch. Med., U. California, Los Angeles. Develop mental study of coordinated eye movements in the human infant. NB-04630–1 Hamasaki, D. I., Sch. Med., U. Miami, Coral Gables. Effect of ions and drugs on the electroretinogram. NB-04633–1 Lovell, W. V., Route Two, Box 18, Sanford, Florida. Modified Lovell eye magnet for nonmagnetic metals. NB_04668–1 Glocklin, V. C., Univ. Chicago, Ill. Metabolism of retinal pigment cell epithelium. NB-04669_1 Collins, C. C., Presbyterian Med. Cr., Eye Research Inst., San Fran cisco, Cal. Hydrostatic study with ocular endoradiosonde. NB-04681-1 Burian, H. M., Iowa State Med. Cr., Iowa City. Symposium on the A-wave in the human ERG. NB-04886–1 Onley, J. W., Col. Arts. Sci., U. Rochester, N.Y. Psychophysical studies of visual sensitivity. NB-04695-1 Sears, M. L., Sch. Med., Yale U., New Haven, Conn. Retinal vas cular metabolism. NB-04717-1 Riesen, A. H., Univ. California, Riverside. Vision in special environments—Developmental effects. [Enclosure 2] RESEARCH SUPPORT OF VISION AND VISUAL DISORDERS AI-944 Eichenwald, H. F., College of Medicine,, Cornell Univ., N.Y.C. The toxoplasma parasite and toxoplasmosis. AI-1741 Siim, J. C., Sch. Med., State Serum Inst., Copenhagen, Denmark. Studies on acquired toxoolasmosis. AI–2070 Kessel, J. F., E. Doheny Eye Fdn., Los Angeles, Cal. Possible relation of toxoplasma and amoebae to uveitis. AI-2551 Fledman, H. A., Sch. Med., Res. Fdn., State Univ. New York, Albany, N.Y. Toxoplasma immunity. AI-3023 Top, F. H., State Univ. Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Epidemiology of toxo plasmosis. AI-3799 Dienst, R. B., Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Ga. Epidemiology of toxoplasmosis. AI-4717 Remington, J. S., Palo Alto Med. Res. Fdn., Palo Alto, Calif. Toxo plasmosis-Nature of infection and immune response. AM-1165 Van Eck, W. F., Sch. Med., Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn. Clinical and experimental studies on diabetic retinopathy. AM-4803 Guest, G. M., Children's Hosp., Cincinnati, Ohio. Metabolic studies in diabetic children. AM-4996 Davis, M. D., Sch. Med., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Role of endocrine dysfunction in diabetic retinopathy. AM-6135 Keen, H., Guy's Hosp., London, England. Retinal metabolism and diabetes mellitus. AM–6490 Toussaint, D., Med. Queen Elizabeth Fdn., Brussels, Belgium. Human and experimental (cats) diabetic retinopathy. AM-6735 Candau, M. G., WHO, Geneva, Switzerland. Hypervitaminosis A Xerophthalmia and keratomalacia. CA-4346 Hyman, G. A., Col. Phys. & Surg., Cornell Univ., N.Y.C. Combined X-ray and chemical therapy of retinoblastoma. MH-2528 Engel, E., Upstate Med. Cr., State Univ., New York, Syracuse, N.Y. Adaptation in artificially aniseikonia and its after effects. MH-6362 Keeler, M. H., Sch. Med., Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. Study of retinal phenomena and psychotomimetic drugs. MH-6621 Lit, A., Grad. Sch., So. Illinois Univ., Carbondale, Ill. Effects of il lumination on binocular space perception. MH-6744 Kandel, G. L., Rensselaer Inst., Troy, N.Y. Factors influencing binoc ular integration. MH-7179 Brozek, J., Grad. Sch., Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, Pa. Disruptive effects of flickering illumination. MH-7413 Misiak, H., Grad. Sch., Fordham Univ., N.Y.C. The effect of mepro bamate on critical flicker frequency. MH-7743 Walsh, J. F., Grad. Sch., Fordham Univ., N.Y.C. Diurnal Variation of CFF thresholds. NB-434 Lowry, O. H. Washington Univer., St. Louis, Mo. Quantitative his tochemistry of the retina. NB-492 Smelser, G. K., Col. Phys. Surg., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C. Functional development of the eye. NB-604 Jawetz E., Sch. Med., Univ. California, San Francisco, Cal. Studies of viral keratoconjunctivitis. NB-964 Scott, L. V., Sch. Med., Univ. Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Okla. Ex perimental herpes simplex infections in the fetus. NB-1202 Smelser, G. K., Sch. Med., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C. Electron micro scopy of the eye. NB-1330 Fernandez, C., Univ. Chicago, Ill. Vestibular system-Clinical and experimental. NB–1341 Harman, P. J., Seton Hall Col. Med., Dent., Jersey City, N. J. Optic system in cat and monkey. NB-1900 Spector, A., Mass. Eye, Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass. Lens proteins and glutathione. NB–1911 Wortman, R., Sch. Med., Washington Univ., St., Louis, Mo. Mucopoly saccharides of the eye. NB-1940 Sidman, R. L., Sch. Med., Harvard Univ., Boston, Mass. Histo chemistry of normal and diseased retinas. NB-1962 Bardawill, W. A., St. Margaret's Hospital, Boston, Mass. Temporal arteritis—A blinding disease. NB-2010 Bernstein, M. H., Sch. Med, Wayne State Univ., Detroit, Mich. Elec tron Microscopy of retina and supporting tissues. NB-2018 Nelken, D., Med. Sch., Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem, Israel Immunologi cal aspects of corneal transplantation. NB-2108 Eaton, H. D., Col. Agr., Univ. Conneticut, Storrs, Conn. Hypo-and hyervitaminosis A. NB-2298 Kornblueth, W., Sch. Med., Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem, Israel. Carbo hydrate metabolism of lens of experimental animals. NB-2333 Marg, E., Univ. California, Berkeley, Cal. Visual system studies with new electronic methods. NB-2507 Parsons, O. A., Univ. Oklahoma Med. Cr., Okla. City. Flicker-fusion visual fields in the brain damaged. NB-2546 Sery, T. W., Wills Eye Hospital, Phila., Penna. Experimental uveitis in the rabbit. NB-2769 Futterman, S., Mass. Eye & Ear Inf., Boston, Mass. Retinal Metab olism. NB-2824 Bernkopf, H., Hebrew University-Hadassah Med. Sch., Jerusalem, Israel Immunological and serological studies on trachoma virus. NB-2856 Howe, A. F., Retina Fdn., Inst. Biol., Med. Sci., Boston, Mass. Chemi cal & immunochemical studies of vitreous body. NB-2889 Sjostrand, F. S., Col. Ltrs., Univ. California, Los Angeles, Cal. De velopment and organization of visual pathways. NB-2913 Stone, W., Jr., Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass. Chemistry of collagen in transparency and opacity. NB-3010 McLean, J. M., Col. Med., Cornell Univ, N.Y.C. Blood osmolality and intraocular pressure. NB-3111 Dukes, C. D., Sch. Med., Baylor Univ., Houston, Texas. Local anti body formation and experimental uveitis. NB-3144 Grayston, J. T., Sch. Med., Univ. Washington, Seattle, Wash. Pre vention of trachoma. NB-3225 Bickford, R. G., Mayo Assn., Rochester, Minn. Electrocerebral re sponse to visual pattern. NB-3245 Landman, J., McGill Univ., Montreal, Canada. Formation and localization of lens antigens in man. NB-3289 Bender, M. B., Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, N.Y. Central determinants of retinal excitability in man. NB-3435 Bennett, D. R., Sch. Med., Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Action of adrenergic drugs on intracular pressure. NB-3455 Porterfield, J. F., Sch. Med., Univ, Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Clinico pathologic study of autopsy eyes. NB-3465 Guyton, J. S., Henry Ford Hosp., Detroit, Mich. Hypersensitivity in clouding of rabbit corneal grafts. NB-3483 Kupfer, C., Harvard Med., Mass: Eye, Ear Inf., Boston, Mass. Pro jection of human retina on lateral geniculate body. NB-3489 Schepens, C. L., Retina Fdn., Boston, Mass. Connective tissue dis eases in the eye. NB-3528 Schwartz, A. S., Barrow Neurological Inst., Phoenix, Ariz. Neural mechanisms in flicker perception. NB-3636 Armaly, M. F., Sch. Med., State Univ., Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Pilot study international collaboration on glaucoma. NB-3637 Barany, E. H., Sch. Med., Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden. Compara tive study of glaucoma in monkey species. NB-3693 Gay, A. J., Sch. Med., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. Projection from minute retinal lesions to lateral geniculate nucleus. NB-3740 Talman, E. L., Med. Res. Fdn., Oregon, Portland, Oreg. Galactose and lens metabolism. NB-3834 Haddad, H. M., Sch. Med., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. Sialic acids in the eye. NB-3841 Barber, A. N., Sch. Med., Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, La. A study of genetic factors for blindness. NB-3888 Misiak, H., Grad. Sch., Fordham Univ., N.Y.C. Standardization of the critical flicker frequency test. NB-3943 Lennox-Buchthal, M. A., Sch. Med., Univ. Copenhagen, Denmark. Central nervous mechanisms in color vision. NB-3960 O'Connor, G. R., Sch. Med., Univ. California, Berkeley, Calif. The separation and analysis of toxoplasma antigens. NB-4059 Goodner, E. K., Univ. California Med. Sch., rkeley, Calif. Experi mental lens-induced uveitis in rabbits. NB-4116 Feldman, G. L., Col. Med., Baylor Univ., Houston, Tex. Chemically induced cataracts in the chick embryo. NB-4145 Rosenberg, B., Col. Sci., Arts, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, Mich. Electronic charge transport in visual systems. NB-4277 Feldman, G. L., Sch. Med., Baylor Univ., Houston, Tex. The lipids in experimentally induced cataracts. NB_4282 Woodcock, R. W., Colorado State College, Greeley, Colo. Development of an electronic brailling system. NB-4286 Braley, A. E., Sch. Med., State Univ., Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Travel fund for International Ophthalmology Congress. NB-4358 Rothstein, H., Col. Arts. Sci., Univ. Vermont, Burlington, Vt. In vivo & in vitro studies of cell division & amino acid incorporation in the ocular lens. NB-4393 Massopust, L. C., Psychiatric Res. Fdn., Cleveland, Ohio. Compari sons of the retina and ERG in primates. NB-4521 Woodburne, L., Grad. Sch., Univ. Washington, Seattle, Wash. Visual acuity, visual discrimination, and visual cortex of squirrel monkey. NB-4530 Gunter, R., Sch. Psychol., San Fernando Valley State C., Northridge, Calif. The nature of primate color vision. NB_4576 Bender, M. B., Mount Sinai Hospital, N.Y.C. Effects of arousal on human oculomotor function. NB-4590 Klein, D., Inst. de Genetique medicale, Geneva, Switzerland. Genetic studies of tapetoretinal degenerations. NB-4591 Kern, H. L., Albert Einstein Col. Md., Yeshiva Univ., N.Y.C. Muco proteins of the cornea. NB-4684 Cleasby, G. W., Presbyterian Med. Cr., San Francisco, Calif. Experi mental modification of corneal graft reactions. NB-5021 Chick, E. W., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, W. Va. Pathogenesis of mycotic ulcerative keratis. RF-0025 Korc, I., Sch. Med., Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uru. guay. Biochemical studies on normal and cataractous lenses. |