CONTENTS OF VOLUMES 7-13 (1968-1974)

......Volume......Number......Page

Conservation and Supply

Statement on Need to Preserve Primate Species......8......4......22

Endangered Species: United States Congress Curbs International Trade in Rare Animals......9......1......8

The Last of the Golden Marmosets. Clyde A. Hill........9......2......4

Endangered Species Law Effective June 3, 1970.........9......3......16

Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda......9......4......33

NIH Institute to Develop a Primate Breeding Colony......11......3......17

Recycling Primates......11......4......4

Tissue Sharing Suggested......12......1......11

A Primate Distribution Program to End Wastage of Sacrificed Specimens. Russell A. Mittermeier and John G. Fleagle......12......2......1

AAAS Asks for Conservation of Nonhuman Primates......12......2......3

Correspondence: Support for Primate Distribution Program Idea 4......12......3......4

Agreement Restricts Trade in Threatened Plants and Animals..........12......3......10

The Plight of the Lion Marmosets......12......3......12

Conservation Resolution Adopted by IUCM......12......3......16

AVMA Adopts Resolution Opposing Wild Animals as Pets......12......4......6

History of Three Little-Known New World Populations of Macaqu6s. Glenn Hausfater and Phillip Walker......13......1......16

Worldwide Study of Nonhuman Primabes in Biomedical Research Initiated......13......1......22

Survey of Primates in Biomedical Research......13......1......22

Free-Ranging, Commercial Breeding Colony Begun......13......1......23

Proposed Regulations May Hurt Primate Imports for Scientific Use......13......2......20

Caribbean Primate Center to Raise Laboratory Monkeys for Federal Government......13......2......23

India Planning to Reduce Rhesus Export............13......2......24

More on Proposed Regulations on Importation of Injurious Wildlife......13......3......16

Current Status of Primate Breeding in the United States. William J. Goodwin......13......4......8

India Planning to Further Reduce Rhesus Export....13 ......4......11

NIH Primate Breeding Program for Intramural Research......13......4......12

Two Rhesus Breeding Programs initiated for Extramural NIH Researchers......13......4......13

Report on Primate Conservation Group. Richard K. Thorington, Jr......13......4......19

Disease

New Tuberculosis Drug......7......1......2

"Diseases of Laboratory Primates" Available Again......7......2......19

The Green Monkey Disease Episode--1967......7......2......20

Herpes-T Infection in Man? L. V. Meléndez......7......3......1

Collaborating Center for Comparative Medicine and Simian Virus Reference Center. S. S. Kalter and R. L. Heberling......7......3......3

Parasitic Disease Drug Service......7......3......21

Request for Illustrations for a Book on Laboratory Animal Disease......7......4......8

Nonhuman-Primate-Associated Hepatitis--New Jersey......7......4......24

Nonhuman-Primate-Associated Hepatitis--Oakland County, Michigan......7......4......25

Herpes saimiri, A Virus that Produces a Disease Resembling Reticulum Cell Sarcoma in Nonhuman Primates. L. V. Meléndez, M. D. Daniel, R. D. Hunt, and F. G. García......8......1......1

Diseases of Nonhuman Primates Study Set Available......8......1......22

Preliminary Observations: Spontaneous Epileptiform Seizures in Baboons Born and Bred in Captivity. William R. Voss, Matilda Benyesh- Melnick, Don B. Singer, and Audrey H. Nora......8......3......10

Collaborating Center for Comparative Medicine and Simian Virus Reference Center: Progress Report. S. S. Kalter and R. L. Heberling......8......3......12

Melioidosis in an Imported Monkey......8......3......21

Report on Another Case of Melioidosis in a Monkey.......8......4......10

An Unusual Lung Mite Lesion in a Baboon (Papio papio). R. E. Schmidt and G. L. Wiley......9......1......4

Spontaneous Melioidosis in a Monkey: Report on Another Case......9......2......3

Ectopic Thyroid in a Rhesus Monkey (Macaca mulatta). R. E. Schmidt......9......3......13

Squirrel Monkey Suspected Source of Tuberculosis In a Human......9......3......14

Note on Studies to Determine the Possibility of a Natural Reservoir of Smallpox and Request for Information. I. Arita......9......4......1

Pilot Program Initiated for Primate Zoonosis Surveillance......9......4......32

Possible INH-Associated Hepatitis in Humans......10......1......20

Monkeys Not Susceptible to Cholera......10......1......24

Note on an Isolated Case of Viral Eruption Observed in a Colony of Chimpanzees. Marcel Klein, Claude Milhaud, and Ren6 Nicolle......10......2......20

Primate Zoonoses Surveillance......10......2......24

Bloat Syndrome in Macaca mulatto: _Report on Twelve Cases. Arthur E. Turner and Alan Cowey......10......3......1

Human Infection with Mohkeypox Virus in Africa......l0......3......19

Chimpanzee-Associated Hepatitis......10......3......21

Primate Zoonoses Surveillance......10......3......22

Pet Spider Monkey Transmits Shigellosis and Salmonellosis to Humans......10......4......12

Case Reports: Molluscum Contagiosum in a Colony Born Chimpanzee......10......4......17

Primate Zoonoses Surveillance Reports Numbers 5 and 6......11......1......8

Relationship of Herpes Virus and Cervical Cancer Studied in the Cebu. Monkey......11......1......23

Observations on bental Deposits and Deficiencies of Wild Talapoin Monkeys (Cercopithecus Talapoin) Collected in Rio Muni, West Africa. Clyde Jones......11......2......28

Primate Zoonoses Surveillance Repor Number 7......11......2......34

Monkeypox in Humans......11......3......10

Primate Zoonoses'Surveillance Report Issued......11......3......14

Rabies in a Chimpanzees......12......1......6

Chimpanzee-associated Hepatitis......12......1......7

Primate Parasite Registry I......12......1......9

A Spontaneous Outbreak of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Toxicity in Rhesus Monkeys. Donald K. Hinkle......12......3......5

An Outbreak of Simian Hemorrhagic Fever. William T. London......12......3......7

Recovery From Herpes B Virus Infection Reported......13......1......15

Equipment Wanted or For Sale

Cages for Sale or Trade......12......4......17

Monkey Cages for Sale......13......1......25

Used Large Primate Cages Wanted......13......1......25

Facilities

Ko Klet Kaeo, A New Island Research Facility for Primates. Gershon Berkson......7......1......3

The Laboratory for Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates: Philosophy and Purpose.

J. Moor-Jankowski and E. I. Goldsmith......7......2......1

Laboratory for Experimental Medicine and Surgery: Design and Operation. Joseph H.

Davis, Bruce R. McPherson, and J. Moor-Jankowski......7......2......5

The Japan Monkey Centre Zoo......8......2......5

Announcement From Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center Concerning Visiting Scientists.......9......2......2

Facilities Available to Scientists at Monkey Jungle......10......2......17

Dedication of New Primate Building at N.I.H. Held. ......10......3......25

Baboon Group in Preserve in Texas......10......4......15

Small Primate Laboratory Established in Israel......11......3......3

Facilities and Services of Natal Institute of .Immunology Available......12......1......10

The Delta Regional Primate Research Center. Peter J. Gerone......12 4 7

Regional Primate Research Center at the University of Washington. Dorothy J. Reese......12......4......12

Tigoni Primate Research-Centre: Financial Support Urgently Needed. Thelma E. Rowell......12......4......20

Research Possible at Planned Saguinus mystax Breeding Island......12......4......22

The Oregon Regional Primate Research Center. Claire Lyon......13......1......1

The Primate Center TNO......13......1......9

Southwest Foundation For Research and Education. S. S. Kalter......13......2......1

The Yerkes Primate Research Center Emory University. Geoffrey H. Bourne......13......2......8

New England Regional Primate Research Center. Bernard F. Trum......13......3......1

The Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center. John Wolf and Susan Hagen......13......3......5

California Primate Research Center. Carmen D. Morrissey and Lloyd J. Neurauter......13......4......1

Research Vacancies at the Institute of African Primatology, Kenya......13......4......7

Information Services

Primate Information Center. Maryeva W. Terry......7......4......21

Experimentation Animale: A New Laboratory Animal Care Journal......8......3......25

Information Resource on Animal Models and Genetic Stocks......8......4......24

Recent Primate Literature in Field of Mammalogy......9......3......19

Recent Primate Literature in Field of Mammalogy......10......1......25

Journal of Medical Primatology Announced......10......4......15

ILAR Animal Models and Genetic Stocks Program......11......1......20

New Primate Exchange Service......11......4......3

Information on Collections of Mammal Specimens to be Offered......13......1......18

Catalogue of Current Primate Field Studies......13......2......22

Proposal for a Primate Center Library Available......13......4......18

Copies of Chimpanzee Bibliography Available......13......4......31

Lectures, Courses, and Teaching Programs

Announcement of a Lecture Series on Comparative Biology and Evolution in Primates......10......1......27

Advanced Degree Program With a Specialty in Primate Behavior Offered......10......2......17

Residency Program Offered at Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center......10......2......27

French University Courses in Laboratory Animal Medicine......10......2......40

Exchange of Primatology Course Outlines......13......1......18

Audio-Visual Kit for Training Animal Care Technicians......13......4......22

Maintenance, Handling, and Apparatus

Development of a Low Residue Diet for-Small-Primates. Ralph Shapiro......7......3......13

Availability and Biomedical Research Utility of the Talapoin Monkey. Cercopithecus (Miopithecus) talapoin. Robert W. Cooper......7......4......4

A Note on the Talapoin Monkey, Cercopithecus (Miopithecus) talapoin, as a Laboratory Animal. Allan M. Schrier and Morris L. Povar......7......4...... 9

An Easy and Effective Method to Obtain Blood Samples from the Lesser Galago (Galago senegalensis). Duane E. Haines......7......4......27

An Effective Restraining Chair for Small Primates. Eleanor R. Adair......8......1......3

Durable Impression Trays for Primate Dental Casts. Robert B. Eckhardt......8......1......19

Method of Protection of Devices Implanted in Skulls of Squirrel Monkeys. Eleanor R. Adair........8......2......22

Japanese Macaque Troop to Move to United States...... 8......4......4

Survival of an Escaped Callicebus moloch in Southern Louisiana. Clyde Jones, Thaddius W. Martin, and William A. Mason......9......1......6

A Comparison of Steroetaxic Atlases: Coordinates for Hippocampus in Rhesus and Stumptailed Monkeys. William J. Jackson and Peter J. Savarie......9......3......9

Monkey EEG Telemetry: An Apparatus for Attaching External Equipment. Glenn Morrison and John A. Santolucito......9......4......23

Tracking Gibbons in Tropical Forests Using Radio Telemetry. Bruce A. Ross and Gershon Berkson......9......4......28

A Rear Projection Visual Discrimination Apparatus for Prosimians. James L. Fobes, Annette Ehrlich and Kendrick N. Williams......10......1......7

Congress Passes Animal Welfare Amendments......10......2......41

Correspondence:Prosimian Visual Discrimination Apparatus......10......3......20

Modification of the Couch Method for Chronic Restraint of Large Nonhuman Primates. Elizabeth M. Cuthbertson and Rutherford S. Gilfillan......11......2......1

A Highly Palatable and Easy to Make Diet for Producing Protein-Calorie Malnutrition in the Rhesus Monkey. Robert R. Zimmerman and Charles R. Geist......11......3......1

USDA Implements New Animal Care Standards......11......3......16

Implantation Surgery in Infant Monkeys. Martin Reite. Stephen D. Walker and Donald Pauley......12......4......1

Cost Analysis and Rate Setting Manual For Animal Facilities......13......3......15

Miscellaneous

Gibbon's Decline and Fall......7......1......7

Man Makes Himself? N A. Drekopf......7......2......13

Is the Laboratory Animal Obsolete? ......7......2......22

Baboons in Transplantation Research at the University of Stellenbosch. J. J. W. Van Zyl, G. P. Murphy, and J. N. de Klerk......7......4......17

The Pronunciation of Primate Names. Arthur J. Riopelle and Antonio Martinez Fraga......8......2......1

Primate Pygmalion. Clyde A. Hill......8......4......5

On the Pronunciation of Primate Names. Celia M. Millward......8......4......7

Contents of Volumes 1-6 (1962-1967)......8......4......14

Newspaper Clippings: Monkeys Get Reprieve......9......1......14

Species of Nonhuman Primates in the Regional Primate Research Centers in the United States. William J. Goodwin......9......4......11

Primate Chins. 1. Dear Mr. Curator: I have a problem. Do monkeys have chins? 2 The decorative chin. Philip Hershkovitz.......9......4......17

Newspaper Clippings: Special Student at University of California.....10......1......25

Primate Ethograra Project. Stuart A. Altmann......10......2......38

On the Side of the Apes? A Book Review......10......4......16

Vacancy for Superintendent, Small Primates......11......3......15

Correspondence: On Montagna, Hahn, and History....12......1......1

Journal of Human Evolution Begins Second Year......12......2......26

Pet Monkey Attacks Two Persons in California......12......3......13

Newspaper Clippings: Baby Gorilla Custody Dispute Settled......12......3......14

Offer of Vols. 1-9 of Newsletter......13......2.....27

Gibraltar Coin Depicts Monkey......13......3......16

Organizations and Meetings

Meeting Reports: Conference on Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates......7......2......12

Abstracts of Papers Presented at International Congress of Primatology Available......7......3......12

Southwest Foundation for Research and Education Visiting Scientists Program. Robert L. Hummer.......7......3......15

Meeting Reports: Meeting of Anglo-French Specialists in Field Primatology......7......3......17

Meeting Announcements, Symposium,on Defining the Laboratory Animal in the Search for Health.......7......3......19

New Officers of the International Primatological Society......7......3......20

Conference Announcements: Second Conference on Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates........8......2......26

International Primatological Society Notes......8......2......30

Meeting Announcements: Infections and Immunosuppression in Sub-human Primates......8......3......20

News Items from Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center......8......3......23

International Primatological Society Notes......8......3......26

Meeting Announcements: Sixth Annual Carnegie Symposium on Cognition......9......1......5

Meeting Reports: Symposium on Infections and mmunosuppression in Sub-human Primates......9......1......12

Meeting Reports: Second Conference on Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates......9......1......15

U.S. National Institutes of Health and University of Puerto Rico Sign Pact to Continue Primate Ecology Studies......9......2......9

Meeting Reports: International Symposium on Comparative Genetics in Primates and Human Heredity......9......4......31

Meeting Announcements: An International Workshop and Symposium on Transplantation Genetics of Primates......10......1......3

Meeting Reports: Selected Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 1970 Annual Meeting of AALAS......10......1......10

Meeting Announcements: Third Conference on Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates....10......1......22

Meeting Announcements: Symposium on Breeding Primates......10......1......30

Meeting Announcements: Symposium on Viruses of South American Nonhuman Primates......10......2......23

Meeting Announcements: 4th International Congress of the International Primatological Society......10......2......40

New Director for the Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center......10......3......6

Meeting Announcements: VII International Congress of Animal Reproduction and Artificial Insemination......10......3......10

Charter Flights for 3rd Conference on Experimental Medicine and Surgery in.Primates......10......3......15

Meeting Announcements: AALAS, Texas Branch......10......4......11

New Directors at Washington and Delta Regional Primate Centers......10......4......11

Conference on Breeding-of Endangered Species......11......1......10

Meeting Reports: Selected Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 1971 Annual Meeting of AALAS......11......1......11

Institute on Comparative Biology of Primates Planned......11......1......19

Canadian Association for Laboratory Animal Science: Call for Papers...........11......1......21

New Associate Director of the National Center for Primate Biology......11......1......22

Meeting Announcements: AAIAS Symposium on Laboratory Animal Considerations in Toxicology and Related Disciplines......11......2......9

Primate Foundation Begins Observation Program.....11......3......18

Meeting Reports: VIIth International Congress of Animal Reproduction and Artificial Insemination......11......4......5

International Primatological Society Notes........12......1......12

Meeting Announcements: Fourth Conference on Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates......12......2......12

Meeting Announcements: CALAS......12......2......14

International Primatological Congress: Travel......12......3......11

Israel Primate Society Founded......12......4......19

Meeting Announcements: AAIAS Branches Sponsoring N. J. Symposium......13......2......19

Meeting Announcements: Symposium on Science & Research in the Zoological Garden......13......2......19

Meeting Announcements: VI ICIA Symposium......13......2......22

Visiting Scientist Program at LEMSIP......13......2......24

Meeting Announcements: Fourth Conference on Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates......13......2......25

CALAS Call for Papers......13......2......27

Call for Conference Exhibits and Films for Conference on Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates......13......3......4

Pharmacology and Anesthesia

Halothane Anesthesia for Squirrel Monkeys Used in Neurophysiology Studies. R. J. Grimm,

M.Savic', P. F. Petersen, and J. S. Griffith......8......1......7

Anesthesia of the Tree Shrew (Tupaia glis). Ralph J. Berger......8......1......18

An Intravenous Anesthetic Technique for the Lesser Galago (Galago senagalensis). Kenneth R. Holmes and Duane E. Haines......8......2......17

Intramuscular Methohexital in Conjunction with Halothane Anesthesia in Rhesus Monkeys. Joel L. Mattsson and Eliot L. Gardner......9......1......1

On the Toxicity of Penicillin-dihydrostreptomycin Preparations for Monkeys. T. J. Taylor......9......3......1

Susceptibility of Squirrel Monkeys to the Convulsant Action of Isoniazid. J. H. Peters and G. R. Gordon......10......1......1

The Use of Intramuscular Nembutal in Conjunction with Ether for Lumbar Punctures in Bonnet Macaques. B. R. Srinath......10......2......28

Effects of Chloramphenicol on Barbiturate and Halothane Anesthesia in Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Stephen Potkay and Amos E. Palmer......10......3......11

Primate Anesthesiology. R. A. Hilloowala......10......3......16

Chloramphenicol-pentobarbital Interaction in Baboons (Papio cynocephalus). H. Richard Adams and Gary T. Moore......10......4......14

Initial Experiences with Ketamine Anesthesia in Nonhuman Primates. Karl J. Drake......11......2......18

Physiology and Behavior

Protective-Adoptive-Aggression in Young Cebus Monkeys. Stuart Zola......7......2......17

How a Young Chimpanzee was Toilet Trained. Beatrice T. Gardner and R. Allen Gardner......7......4......1

Blood Groups of Nonhuman Primates: Progress Report. J. Moor-Jankowski and Alexander S. Wiener......7......4......12

The Influence of Sernylan on the EEG and Average Evoked Potential of the Squirrel Monkey. Roger K. Thomas, Jr......8......2......19

A Note on the Ruminant-like Digestion of Langurs. Charles E. Oxnard......8......2......24

A Possible Change in the Behavior of Imported Rhesus Monkeys. Allan M. Schrier......8......3......1

A Note on High Response Rates in Perodicticus potto. Jeannette P. Ward and R. Stephen Riley......8......3......6

Determination of Baseline Blood Values of the Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri sciureus). A. Peoples, M. Cranmer, and M. Miller......8......4......1

New Products and Services: Erythrocyte Typing of Rhesus Monkeys (M. mulatta)......9......1......22

The Carbohydrates of Squirrel Monkey Milk. David H. Buss and Robert W. Cooper......9......2......1

Observations of Two Infant Bushbabies, Galago senegalensis. Jeannette P. Ward and Sharon Scott......9......4......3

Basel Heart Rate in Rheus Monkeys. Joseph M. Stinson and Howard P. Smith......9......4......7

Behavioral Adaptability in Free-ranging Chimpanzees: A Possible Variant Form of Tool Use. Robert B. Eckhardt......10......3......7

Heat Production of Monkeys......10......4......13

Field Notes: Indri indri Responds to Own Recorded Calls......11......2......17

NIH Group to Support Research Related to the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome......11......4......1

Blood Groups of the Pigmy Chimpanzee (Pan paniscus): Further Observations. Alexander S.Wiener, Wladyslaw W. Socha, and Charles J. Sedgwick......12......2......6

Complementary Aspects of Field and Laboratory Methodology in Primate Research: A Locomotor Example. James P. Wells and Phyllis D. Coley......12......2......9

Tarsius Bancanus (Horsfields Tarsiet) Preying on Snakes. Carsten Niemitz......12......4......18

Food-sharing in Free-ranging Ateles Geoffroyi (Red Spider Monkeys). Ron Dare......13......1......19

Primates or Primate Material Available

Estimate of Number of Primates Acquired for Research in 1966......7......1......4

Laboratory-reared Infants for Sale......7.......2......4

Laboratory-reared Infant Monkeys for Sale......7......4......16

Laboratory-bred Rhesus for Sale......8......2......21

Supply of South American Primates Discussed......8......2......28

Talapoins May be Unavailable for Purchase at Present......8......2......30

Sooty Mangabey Available......8......3......9

Rhesus Monkeys for Sale......8......4......4

Baboons Reared in;Captivity for Sale......8......4......6

Possible Availability of Primates for Breeding......8......4......23

Rhesus Breeding Stock for Sale......8......4......24

Offer of a Trade for Breeding Macaca nemestrina......9......2......8

Old World Monkeys for Sale.......9......2......8

Request for Monkeys: Male Green and Female Squirrel Monkey......9......3......15

Pseudohermaphroditic Rhesus Monkey Available......9......4......6

Prosimians for Sale or Trade......10......1......6

Laboratory-reared Primates for Sale.......10......1......19

Primates Used for Research in 1969......10......1......23

Note on Submission of Certificates of Need for Rhesus Monkeys......10......1......30

Monkey Cadavers Available......10......2......19

Primates Imported Into U.S.A. in 1970......10......3......10

Pigtails and Chimpanzees for Sale......11......1......3

Animals Used in Nutrition Studies Available......11......1......4

Mataques for Sale......11......1......18

Monkeys for Exchange......11......1......24

Monkey with Cerebellar Hypoplasia Available......11......1......24

Problems of New World Primate Supply. C. C. Middleton, A. F. Moreland, and R. W. Cooper......11......2......10

Tissue Bank at St. Louis Zoological Park......11......2......17

Macaques Available for Research Use......11......2......36

Great Galagos for Sale......11......2......36

Number of Primates Imported Into the U.S.A. in 1971......11......3......13

Galagos for Sale......11......4......5

Squirrel Monkeys Available......12......2......12

Chimpanzees and Chimpanzee Urine Available......12......2......14

Two Adult Chimpanzees for Sale......12......3......9

Newborn Nonhuman Primates for Sale......12......4......23

Chimpanzees Available......12......4......23

Brown Cebus Apella Available Commercially......13......1......23

Saguinus Carcasses to Become Available......13......1......24

Hamadryas Baboon Colony Available......13......1......25

Hamadryas Baboons for Sale......13......1......33

Sectional Series of Ears and Larynges of Primates Offered......13......2......27

Two Chimpanzees for Sale......13......3......15

New Products and Services: Cebus Apella Can be Supplied......13......4......23

Reproduction and Rearing

A Breeding Note on Saimiri sciureus. Jack L. Taylor......7......1......1

183rd Great Ape Born at Yerkes......7......3......20

A Note on the Production- of Primate Hybrids. Irwin S. Bernstein......8......1......17

Chimpanzee Breeding Program at Holloman......8......1......22

An Attempt at Hand-rearing a Squirrel Monkey. Sigrid Hopf......8......3......8

Nonhuman Primate Reproductive Physiology Workshop Planned......8......3......25

Report on Workshop: Techniques in Nonhuman Primate Reproductive Physiology......8......4......11

Breeding Notes: Twin Galago demidovii Born in Captivity.......8......4......12

International Studbook for the Goeldi s Monkey......9......2......11

Hand-rearing Infant Squirrel Monkeys. Joel Kaplan......9......3......5

Correspondence: On the Breeding of Marmosets and Tamarins......9......4......9

The Gestation Period of the Potto. H. Butler and M. B. Juma......9......4......16

Reproductive Performance in a Group of Squirrel Monkeys During Two Consecutive Seasons. J. A. Santolucito and H. L. Sessions......10......1......4

Reproductive Physiology in Primates. W. Richard Dukelow......10......2......1

Laparoscopy and Precise Mating Techniques to Determine Gestation Length in Macaca fascicuzaris. D. A. Jewett and W. Richard Dukelow......10......2......16

Chimpanzee Breeding: An Experimental Program at LEMSIP4 Wayne E. Johnson, Wendell H. Niemann, and J. Moor-Jankowski......10......2......18

Comments on the Minimum Requirements in the Husbandry of the Golden Marmoset (Leontideus rosatia). F. V. DuMond......10......2......30

Breeding Center for Chimpanzees......10......2......39

Nursery Rearing of Nonhuman Primates Using Foster Mothers. Irwin S. Bernstein......10......3......23

Check-list of Primate Hybrids. B. Chiarelli......10......4......1

Chimpanzee Breeding and Pregnancy Diagnosis in the Primate Center TNO. C. Goosen, T. M. S eltie, and G. A. Boorman......11......1......1

Laboratory Breeding and Rearing of Cebus Apella. M. R. D'Amato and Norman Eisenstein......11......3......4

Effect of Laparoscopy and Anesthesia on Ovulation, Conception, Gestation, and Lactation in a Macaca Fascicularis. J. M. R. Rawson and W. Richard Dueklow......12......2......4

Successful Fostering.of a Newly Born Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri Sciureus). J. R. Eveleigh and C. E. Hudson........12......2......13

The Immense Tarsier Baby......12......3......15

Time-of-mating Data Being Collected......13......1......24

Perinatal Behavior and Parturition of a Colobinae, Presbytis entellus entellus (Hanuman Langur). Jim McKenna......13......3......13

The Nonhuman Primate as a Model for Human Twinning. David E. Wildt and W. Richard Dueklow......13......4......15

More Effective Pregnancy Test for Macaques and Baboons......13......4......23

Requests for Information

Request for Information on Prevention of Self-mutilation......7......1......6

Request for Information on Heating......7......4......20

Request for Information on Preservation of Primate Semen......8......1......18

Request for Information on Photic Influences on Reproduction......8......2......23

Request for Information on Need for Comercially-Bred Squirrel Monkeys......8......4......6

Request for Slides and Films of Primates......9......3......4

Request for Information: Correction of Stereotaxic Coordinates for Large Saimiri Sciureus......9......3......15

Request for Information: Sources of Tupaia tana and Ptilocercus lowii......10......3......24

Request for Information: Relation of Diet to Female Fertility......10......4......25

Information Wanted: Brain Weights During Development......11......1......24

Request for Information: Chemistry and Hematology of Macaca......12......1......8

Request for Information: Body Weights of Living .Primates......13......1......25

Requests for Primates and Primate Material

Request for Monkeys with Spontaneously Occurring Tremors of Severe Spasticity......7......1......5

Request for Primate Material: Tarsius Brain......7......1......5

Request for Primate Material: Chimpanzee Reproductive Organs......7......1......5

Request for Primate Material: Slow Loris Muscle Tissue......7......2......16

Request for Primate Material: Newborn Gibbon......7......3......17

Request for Primate Material: Frozen or Preserved Carcasses for Skeleton Preparation......7......4......11

Request for Primate Material: Tarsius Placentas......7......4......11

Request for Primate Material: Intractable, Aged, or Severely Ill Chimpanzees......7......4......26

Request for Monkeys Displaying Rocking Behavior........8......1......6

Request for Isolation-Reared Animals......8......1......16

Request for Primate Material: Preserved or Frozen Carcasses for Dissection and Preparation of Skeletons......8......2......23

Female Lion-tailed Macaques (Macaca silensus) Wanted......8......2......27

Request for Primate Material: New World Monkey Cadavers......8......2......27

Repeat Request for Primate Material: Chimpanzee Genital Organs......8......3......30

Request for Primate Material: Serum from Tuberculous Nonhuman Primates......8......4......13

Request for Primate Material: Skulls of Young Chimpanzees......8......4......25

Request for Primate Material: Pituitaries from Nonhuman Primates......9......1......5

Request for Aged Primates......9......1......5

Request for Female Nycticebus coucang......9......1......23

Request for Primate Material: Uterine Cervix......9......2......8

Request for Primate Material: Small Intestines for Study of Lactase Levels......9......2......10

Request for Male Lemur......9......2......11

Request for Chimpanzee Cages......9......2......11

Request for Antibody to the Complement of Monkeys with Severe Mite Infestation......9......3......18

Request for Primate Cadavers......9......4......8

Request for Monkeys with Breast Tumors......10......1......6

Request for A Young Male Siamang......10......2......27

Primate Material Wanted: Pregnant Animals or Embryonic Tissue......11......1......18

Primate Carcasses Wanted......11......1......24

Request for Primate Material: Lower Limbs......11......2......9

Request for Primate Material Showing Arthritis of the Cervical Spine......11......3......9

Chimpanzees Wanted for Breeding Colony......11......3......18

Aged-Primates Wanted......11......3......18

Request for Rhesus Monkey Carcasses......11......4......2

Request for Primate Eyes......11......4......5

Known Age Primates Wanted......12......1......10

Request for Primate Cadavers......12......1

Request for Pituitary Glands......12......1......11

Adult Female Chimpanzees Wanted......12......1......11

Monkeys Needed for Stocking Monkey Island......12......1......12

Preserved Primates Wanted......12......2......3

Primate Teeth Wanted......12......2......8

Primate Material Wanted: Lenses From Eyes......12......2......8

Primate Cadavers Wanted: Presbytis, Colobus and Callicebus......12......3......6

Live Galago Crassicaudatus Wanted for Behavioral Research......12......3......15

Blood from Ateles and Brachyteles Wanted......12......4......23

Anterior Pituitaries from Macaca mulatta Wanted......12......4......23

Elderly Baboons and Owl Monkeys Wanted......13......1......18

Primate Material Wanted: Organs for DNA Research......13......1......21

Rhesus Fetal Livers Wanted......13......1......24

Request for Chimpanzee Skeletal Material......13......1......24

Chimpanzee Wanted......13......1......25

Primate Material Wanted: Pan Troglodytes Heads or Brains......13......3......12

Papio Hamadryas Wanted......13......4......14

Breeding or Pregnant Rhesus Wanted......13......4......22

Lagothrix Lagothricha Wanted......13......4......31

Departments

Address Changes......7-13......each issue

Recent Books and Articles......7-13......each issue

Correspondence

......7......3......22

......7......4......28

......8......120

New Products and Services

......10......1 ......9

......10......2......29

......10......3......6

......11......2......9

Editor's Notes......7......3......iii

Editor's.Notes:The Response to Our Questionnaire......12......3......1

Editor's Notes......12......4......iii

Last updated: February 10, 1997