Abstract

ABSTRACT In the previous paper in this series (Shapiro, this Journal) a technique was described for inducing the mating reflex in Xenopus laevis (the South African clawed toad) by means of extracts of pregnancy urine or of anterior pituitary tissue. In this way the mating reflexes of the animals, and ovulation on the part of the females, can be controlled adequately and observed conveniently.

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