Ernest Just Collection

Contents List

 

 

 

Folder

 

1          Biographical Information

 

2          Black Apollo of Science

 

3          Black Contributors to Science and Energy Technology

 

4          Commemorations

 

5          Just Medallion/S.C. Hall of Science and Technology

 

6          Miscellaneous

 

7          Photographs

 

8          Postage Stamp

 

9          Writings/Research—Abstracts

 

“Alcoholic Solutions as Gastric Secretogogues.”  Anatomical Record 64 (1936) no. 1:  69.

 

“On Abnormal Swimming Forms Induced by Treatment of Eggs of Strongylocentrotus with Lithium Salts and Other Means.”  Anatomical Record 78 (1940):  74.

 

“Bodies in the Egg of Arbacia Described by E.B. Wilson as Golgi.”  Anatomical Record 37 (1927-28) no. 2:  158.

 

“Cytological Study of Fertilization and Mitosis in Arbacia Eggs Inseminated in KCN Sea-Water.”  Anatomical Record 37 (1927-28) no. 2:  161.

 

“Decolorization Wave of Pigment Granules in the Jelly Hull of the Inseminated Egg of Echinarachnius Parma Exposed to Dilute Sea-Water During the Process of Membrane Separation.”  Anatomical Record 37 (1927-28) no. 2:  147-8.

 

“Effect of Ultraviolet Rays on the Polarity of Nereis Eggs.”  Anatomical Record 37 (1927-28) no. 2:  130-31.

 

“Egg-Laying in Nereis Diversicolor at Roscoff.”  Anatomical Record 72? (1940):  131.

 

“Experimental Production of Polyploidy in the Eggs of Nereis Limbata by Means of Ultraviolet Radiation.”  Anatomical Record 34 (1926-27) no. 3:  103-9.

 

“Fertilization of Marine Ova in Dilute Sea-Water and its Significance for Some Problems in Cell Physiology.”  Anatomical Record 41 (1928) no. 1:  29.

 

“Fertilization-Reaction in Egg of Astrias Rubens.”  Anatomical Record 78 (1940):  132.

 

“History of the Middle Piece of the Spermatozoon in the Fertilized Egg of Echinarachnius Parma.”  Anatomical Record 37 (1927-28) no. 2:  162.

 

“Mitochondria and Golgi Bodies in Mayonnaise.”  Anatomical Record 37 (1927-28) no. 2:  161.

 

“Nuclear Increase During Development as a Factor in Differentiation and in Heredity.”  Anatomical Record 64 (1936) no. 1:  32.

 

“The Susceptibility of the Inseminated Egg to Hypnotic Sea-Water.”  Anatomical Record 20 (1920-21) no.2:  225-227.

 

“Ultraviolet Radiations as Experimental Means for the Investigation of Protoplasmic Behavior.”  Anatomical Record 67 (1937) no. 1:  39.

 

“Vacuole Formation in Living Cells.”  Anatomical Record 34 (1926-27) no. 3:  109.

 

10        Writings/Research—Articles

 

“Breeding Habits of Nereis Dumerilii at Naples.”  Biological Bulletin 57 (1929) no. 5:  307-10.

 

“Breeding Habits of the Heteronereis Form of Nereis Limbata at Woods Hole, Mass.”  Biological Bulletin 24 (1912-12) no. 3:  147-69.

 

“Breeding Habits of the Heteronereis Form of Platynereis Megalops at Woods Hole, Mass.”  Biological Bulletin 27 (1914) no. 4:  201-12.

 

“Cortical Cytoplasm and Evolution.”  American Naturalist 67 (1933) no. 708:  20-29.

 

“Cortical Reactions and Attendant Physico-Chemical Changes in Ova Following Insemination.”  In Colloid Chemistry, ed. Jerome Alexander.  New York:  The Chemical Catalog Co., Inc., 1928, v.2, p. 567-74.

 

“A Cytological Study of Affects of Ultra-Violet Light on the Egg of Nereis Limbata.”  Zeitschrift fur Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie 17 (1933) no. 1:  25-50.

 

“The Effect of Dilute Sea-Water on the Fertilized Egg of Echinarachnius Parma During the Cleavage Cycle.”  American Journal of Physiology 61 (1922) no. 3:  505-27.

 

“The Effect of Sperm Boiled in Oxalated Sea-Water in Initiating Development.”  Science 56 (1922) no. 1442:  202-4.

 

“An Experimental Analysis of Fertilization in Platynereis Megalops.”  Biological Bulletin 28 (1915) no. 2:  93-114.

 

“Fertilization.”  Section VIII of General Cytology, ed. E.V. Cowdry, Chicago:  University of Chicago Press, 1924, p. 449-536.

 

11        Writings/Research—Articles

 

“The Fertilization Capacity of Nereis Eggs After Exposure to Hypotonic Sea-Water.”  Protoplasma 10 (1930):  24-40.

 

“Fertilization in Membranipora Pilosa.”  Carnegie Institute of Washington Yearbook 33 (1934):  268-70.

 

“The ‘Fertilization’ Membrane of Echinid Ova.”  Science 71 (1930) no. 1835:  243.

 

“The Fertilization Reaction in Echinarachnius Parma.”  Biological Bulletin 36 (1919) no. 1:  1-53.

 

“The Fertilization-Reaction in Echninarachnius Parma.”  Biological Bulletin 39 (1920) no. 5:  280-305.

 

“The Fertilization-Reaction in Echinarachnius Parma, VI.”  Biological Bulletin 44 (1923) no. 1:  1-21.

 

“The Fertilization-Reaction in Eggs of Paracentrotus and Echnius.”  Biological Bulletin 57 (1929) no. 5:  326-31.

 

“Initiation of Development in the Egg of Arbacia:  Effect of Hypertonic Sea-Water in Producing Membrane Separation, Cleavage, and Top-Swimmin Plutei.”  Biological Bulletin 43 (1922) no. 6:  384-422.

 

“Initiation of Development in Arbacia:  Some Cortical Reactions as Criteria for Optimum Fertilization Capacity and their Significance for the Physiology of Development.”  Protoplasma 5 (1928):  97-126.

 

“Initiation of Development in Arbacia:  The Effect of Slowly Evaporating Sea-Water and its Significance for the Theory of Auto-Parthenogenesis.”  Biological Bulletin 55 (1928) no. 5:  358-368.

 

“Initiation of Development in Arbacia:  The Effect of Sea-Water Precipitates with Special Reference to the Nature of Lipolysin.”  Biological Bulletin 57 (1929) no. 6:  422-48.

 

“Initiation of Development in Nereis.”  Biological Bulletin 28 (1915) no. 1:  1-17.

 

“The Morphology of Normal Fertilization in Platynereis Megalops.”  Journal of Morphology 26 (1915) no. 2:  217-33.

 

“Observations on Effects of Ultra-Violet Rays Upon Living Eggs of Nereis Limbata Exposed Before Insemination.”  Wilhelm Roux’ Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen 130 (1933) no. 3:  495-516.

 

“The Period of Maximum Susceptibility to Dilute Sea-Water in the Cleavage Cycle of the Fertilized Egg of Arbacia.”  Physiological Zoology 1 (1928) no. 1:  26-36, 122-35.

 

12        Writings/Research—Articles

 

“Phenomena of Embryogenesis and Their Significance for a Theory of Development and Heredity.”  The American Naturalist LXXI (1937) no. 733:  97-112.

 

“The Present Status of the Fertilizin Theory of Fertilization.”  Protoplasma 10 (1930):  300-42.

 

“The Production of Filaments by Echinoderm Ova as a Response to Insemination, with Special Reference to the Phenomenon as Exhibited by Ova of the Genus Asterias.”  Biological Bulletin 57 (1929) no. 5:  311-25.

 

“Protoplasmic Specificity.”  Science 84 (1936) no. 2181:  351-2.

 

“On Rearing Sexually Mature Platynereis Megalops from Eggs.”  The American Naturalist 56 (1922) no. 646:  471-78.

 

“The Relation of the First Cleavage Plane to the Entrance Point of the Sperm.”  Biological Bulletin 22 (1911-12) no. 4:  239-52.

 

“Die Rolle des kortikalen Cytoplasmas bei vitalen Erscheinungen.”  Die Naturwissenschaften 19 (1931) no. 48:  953-62; no. 49:  980-84; no. 50:  998-1000.

 

“The Significance of Experimental Parthenogenesis for the Cell-Biology of Today.”  Cytologia, Fujii jub. vol. (1937):  540-550.

 

“A Simple Method for Experimental Parthenogenesis.”  Science 71 (1930) no. 1929:  72-3.

 

“A Single Theory for the Physiology of Development and Genesis.”  American Naturalist 70 (1936) no. 728:  267-312.

 

“Unsolved Problems of General Biology.”  Physiological Zoology 13 (1940) no. 2:  123-142.

 

13        Writings/Research—Bibliographies

 

 

 

Volumes

 

1-2       Just, Ernest Everett.  Basic Methods for Experiments on Eggs of Marine Animals.  Philadelphia:  P. Blakiston’s Son and Co., Inc., 1939.

 

3-4       Just, Ernest Everett.  The Biology of the Cell Surface.  Philadelphia:  P. Blakiston’s Son and Co., Inc., 1939.

 

5          Manning, Kenneth R. Black Apollo of Science:  The Life of Ernest Everett Just.  New York:  Oxford University Press, 1983.

 

 

 

 

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