CONTENTS OF VOLUMES 14-16 (1975-1977)

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

Conservation and Supply

A Strategy for Gorilla Conservation Efforts. J. Stephen Gartlan......14......1......14

New Regulations on U.S. importation of Nonhuman Primates Proposed......14......2......7

IPPL Issues Appeal for Moratorium on Purchase of Stumptailed Monkeys......14......2......37

Request for Notification of Plans to Sacrifice Animals......14......3......10

Report Issued on Primate Usage and Availability......14...... 3......13

Trends in Primate Imports into the United States......14......3......19

Editor's Notes: The International Primate Protection League: Is the Medicine Worse than the Disease? ......14......4......iii

Primate Census Studies in Peru and Colombia......14......4......13

Regulations for Importation of Nonhuman Primates......14......4......15

IPS Fund Drive for Conservation. Hans Kummer......15......1......3

Creation of two Rain-Forest Parks in Cameroon. J. Stephen Gartlan......15......1......4

Petition on use of Pygmy Chimpanzees for Research......15......1......7

Response to Pygmy Chimpanzee Petition. Geoffrey H. Bourne......15......1......10

Letters: Statements on Pygmy Chimpanzees......15......1......15

Letters: IPPL Reply to Editorial on IPPL......15......2......16

Conservation and Laboratory Primate Research: A Plea for Unity. J. Erwin......15......2......20

Letters: Signature withdrawn from Petition......15......2......28

The Conservation Status of Peruvian Primates. Curtis Freese, Melvin Neville, Rogerio Castro, & Napoleon Castro......15......3......1

Additions Made to U.S. List of Endangered and Threatened Species......16......2......5

U.S. Begins to Implement Convention on Inter national Trade in Endangered Species......16......2......8

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species: Appendices now Include all Primates......16......2......12

Errata: Prior Articles on Endangered Species......16...... 3......15

Trends in Primate Imports into the United States......16......3......15

Primate Resources of Bangladesh. K. M. Green......16......4......1

Three Species of Marmosets Under Review......16......4......12

Disease, Medicine, and Surgery

Nonhuman Primate-Associated Hepatitis......14......2......3

Chronic Selenium Toxicosis in Cynomolgus Monkeys. F. M. Loew, E. D. Olfert, and B. Schiefer......14......4......7

Additions to Handbook of Animal Models of Human Disease......15......1......16

Surgery and Recovery in a 15 Year Old Potto. U. M. Cowgill......15......2......11

Blood Transfusion Therapy for Leukemic Chimpanzee. Elizabeth Muchmore and W. W. Socha......15......3......13

Monkeypox Surveillance......15......3......24

Short Notes: The Basilic Vein as a Venepuncture Site......16......2......7

Equipment Wanted or For Sale

Two Primate Chairs for Sale......14......1......19

Primate Chair for Sale......15......4......7

Facilities

Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University. Wataru Ohsawa......14......1......1

Hazelton Laboratories America, Inc. Dan W. Dalgard......14......2......1

A New Chimpanzee Research Station. Edwin D. Witt, Harriet J. Smith, and James E. King......14......3......1

The Caribbean Primate Research Center. William T. Kerber......14......3......6

Squirrel Monkey Breeding Colony Being Established at Caribbean Primate Research Center......14......4......15

32 Chimpanzees now at Sanctuary of Primate Foundation of Arizona......15......1......14

CDC Rhesus Monkey Breeding Colony......15......2......30

Opportunities for Study of the Cayo Santiago Colony......16......3......10

Information and Information Services

Contents of Volumes 7-13 (1968-1974)......14......2......10

CDC Primate Zoonoses Surveillance Program Discontinued......14......2......36

ICLA Reference Centre for Histocompatibility Testing of Non-Human Primates......14......4......6

New Publication: Abstracts in Human Evolution......14......4......13

Laboratory Primate Newsletter Quarterly Survey: First Two Quarters of 1975......15......1......18

Newsletter Support Renewed......15......1......22

Record Primate Longevities at Philadelphia Zoological Garden......15......2......27

Orangutan Account Available: Accounts of Other Primates Wanted......15......2......29

Laboratory Primate Newsletter Quarterly Survey: Last Two Quarters of 1975......15......2......33

Information on Macaca fascicularis as a Laboratory Animal......15......4......1

Laboratory Primate Newsletter Quarterly Survey: First Quarter of 1976......15......4......2

Inventory of Aged Chimpanzees......16......1......5

Research Resources Information Center Established......16......2......4

Laboratory Primate Newsletter Quarterly Survey: Second and Third Quarters of 1976......16......2......15

Limited Supply of Bibliographia Primatologica Still Available......16......2......29

Reprints Available......16......3......10

Request for Comments on a Proposed New International Journal of Primatology......16......3......13

Copies of Raven's Anatomy of the Gorilla Available......16......3......33

Set of Back Volumes of Newsletter Available......16......4......10

Laboratory Primate Newsletter Quarterly Survey: Fourth Quarter 1976 and First Quarter 1977......16......4......14

Lectures, Seminars, Workshops

Teaching Workshop in Endoscopy......14......1......20

National Capital Area Branch of AALAS to Hold Seminar......14......2......7

AALAS Capital Area Branch Seminar......15......2......12

Workshop on'Simian Viruses to be Held......15......3......15

Pathology of Laboratory Animals Course......15......3......33

Workshop on Primate Parasites: Series I......16......1......7

Comparative Pathology Continuing Education Course......16......1......10

Pathology of Laboratory Animals Course......16......2......13

AALAS Capital Area Branch Seminar......16......2......14

Maintenance, Handling, and Apparatus

Opinions Sought on Definition of "Adequate Veterinary Care" In Research Contexts......14......3......9

Miscellaneous

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Act of 1974......14......2......25

Positions Wanted......14......4......11

Pet Monkey Kills Baby in New Jersey......14......4...... 14

Taxonomy of the Owl Monkey (Aotus). Roger A. Brumback......15......1......1

Journals Needed......15......2......10

Position Wanted......15......2......29

Death of Professor Adolph H. Schultz Announced......15......4......6

Criteria for Research Proposals Using Nonhuman Primates Recommended by Government Group......16......1......9

The Notorious or Even Famous "Top Ten" (1976). Steven J. Coburn, G. Mitchell, and Cristi S. Wilson......16......3......11

Organizations and Meetings

New Director of the Caribbean Primate Research Center......14......1......16

Sixth International Congress of Primatology......14......1......18

Resident Scientist Named for La Parguera Primate Installation......14......2......6

Fourth Conference on Experimental Medicine and ,Surgery in Primates Not Held......14......2......8

Jerusalem Conference on Primatology......14......2......9

The-International Primate Protection League......14......2......9

Symposium on the Use of Primates in Biomedical Research to be Held in India......14......3......8

New Director of NIH Primate Research Centers Program Appointed......14......3......11

Circular About 6th Congress of the International Primatological Society Available......14......3......17

HEW Establishes Primate Steering Committee......14......3......18

Nonhuman Primate Conference in Peru......14......4......10

Meeting Held: The Biology and Conservation of the Callitrichidae......15......1......5

Travel From USA to IPS Meeting......15......1......22

Conference on Marmosets Planned in Oak Ridge.....15......3......9

Positions Available: Neuroanatomist-Neuro endocrinologist and Neurochemist......15......3......12

Conference on the Biology and Conservation of the Callitrichidae. Russel A. Mittermeier, Adelmar F. Coimbra-Filho, and Rogerio Castro Coronado......15......3......16

International Primatological Society Notes: Election of Officers......15......3......23

New Director of New England Regional Primate Research Center......15......4......4

New Executive Secretary of NIH Primate Research Centers Advisory Committee......15......4......5

Date of Marmoset Conference Set......15......4......6

Hazleton Laboratories Corporation Acquires Primelabs, Inc......15......4......7

Officers of the International Primatological Society Elected......16......1......8

Formation of American Society of Primatologists Announced......16......1......10

Director for Yerkes Primate Center Sought......16......2......14

VIIth Congress of the International Primatological Society......16......4......10

McPherson Receives PHS Honor Award......16......4......13

Physiology and Behavior

Composition of Milk From a Golden Lion Marmoset. David H. Buss......14......1......17

Current Studies of Nonhuman Primates in Semi-Free Ranging or Open-Field Situations......14......2......5

Reminder of Similarity of Behavior of Macaca mulatta and M. fascicularis. Allan M. Schrier......14......3......21

A Longitudinal Study of the Development of the Permanent Dentition in a Colony of Baboons (Papio anubis). E. Tagger, M. Tagger, and E. Benhar......14......4......12

Aggressive Behavior of Captive Pigtail Macaques: Spatial Conditions and Social Controls. J. Erwin......15......2......1

Primate Blood Group Reference Laboratory at the WHO Collaborating Centre for Primate Hematology. J. Moor-Jankowski, A. S. Wiener, and W. W. Socha......15......3......10

A Note on Sex Differences in Learning or Motivation in Nonhuman Primates. G. Mitchell......16......1......1

How Laboratories Can Contribute to Studies of Natural Populations: With Special Reference to Callitrichids. P. F. Neyman......16......3......1

Primates or Primate Material Available

Three Rhesus Available......14......1......13

Troop of Japanese Macaques for Sale......14......1......20

Orangutan Material Available......14......1......20

Announcement of Availability of Primates......14......4 ......14

Male Squirrel Monkeys Available......15......2......28

Papio hamadryas Available......15......2......29

New World Primate Tissues and Parts Available......15......2......31

Breeding Pair of Macaca mulatta For Sale......15......4 ......17

Adult Female Baboons for Sale......16......2......14

Squirrel Monkeys Available......16......2......14

Chimpanzees Available......16......2......29

Rhesus Monkeys Available......16......3......16

Variety of Primates Available......16......3......16

Macaques for Sale......16......4......12

Rhesus Monkeys Available......16......4......13

Reproduction and Rearing

Normal Sperm Parameters in Macaca mulatta. Richard M. Harrison......14......1......10

Orangutan Twins Born......14......2......8

Similarities and Dissimilarities of the Reproductive Physiology of Macaca mulatta and M. fascicularis. W. Richard Dukelow......14......4......1

Twinning in the Potto, Perodicticus potto. Peter L. Dalby and Edward J. Maruska......14......4......5

Colony Reproduction of the White-Faced Monkey (Cebus capucinus) in Panama. Richard N. Rossan and David C. Baerg......15......2......13

Letters: On Survival and Breeding of Pygmy

Chimpanzees in Zoos......15......2......26

Siamang-Gibbon Hybrid......15......2......32

Census of Orangutan Births in the United Kingdom: 1961-1976. A. P. Verstraete......16......1......6

Fertile Ovulations Following Progesterone Administration in Monkeys. Richard M. Harrison......16......2......1

Enforced Adoption and Successful Raising of a Neonate Squirrel Monkey Saimiri sciureus (Brazilian). David M. Taub, Noel D. M. Lehner, and Michael R. Adams......16......3......8

Second Generation Birth of an Aotus Monkey. Robert D. Hall......16......4......9

Reproductive Record of Owl Monkeys (Aotus trivirgatus) at Lincoln Park Zoological Gardens. Dennis A. Meritt, Jr......16......4......11

Requests for Information

Appeal for Information on Macaca sylvanus......14......1......9

Information on Albino Primates Wanted......15......2 ......25

Stereotaxic Atlases Needed......15......3......23

Request for Information......16......3......16

Requests for Primates and Primate Material

Hand Radiographs of Apes Needed.....14 ......1......13

Fresh Frozen Monkey Brains Wanted......14......1......19

Saimiri sciureus Wanted......14......1......19

Primate Teeth Wanted......14......2......8

Wooly Monkeys Wanted......14......3......10

Preserved Galago Cadavers Needed......15......1......2

Primates with Specific Disorders Wanted......15......1......9

Adult Female Chimpanzees Wanted......15......2......25

Request for Infant Squirrel Monkeys......15......2......25

Primate Skeletal Material Needed......15......2......31

Asian Leaf Monkey Wanted......15......2......45

Agile (Dark-Handed) Gibbon Wanted......15......3......15

Male Squirrel Monkeys Wanted for Breeding Colony......15......4......6

Slow Loris Wanted......15......4......6

Primate Pineal and Pituitary Glands Wanted......15......4......7

Squirrel Monkeys Wanted......16......1......9

Paired Skeletal Parts Needed......16......4......10

Departments

Address Changes......14-16......each issue

Recent Books and Articles......14-16......each issue

New Products and Services......14......1......19

New Products and Services......14......3......12

New Products and Services: Free Lance Illustrations of Primates......14......4......9

New Products and Services......15......1......22

New Products and Services......16......3......16

Last updated: February 10, 1997