. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. PREFACE. Ischia participants left to right: J. D. Ebert, J. Maienschein, M. V. Bennett, G. Allen, C. Groeben, P. Gross, N. Reingold, J. Z. Young, E. Florey. Mrs. Florey, W. D. Russell-Hunter, E. Cohen. S. Cohen. A. Monroy, and F. Ghiretti. Not shown: B. Fantini. are, therefore, si{i generis: they are what went on at Ischia, with transduction only from the spoken to the written word. The well-disposed reader will therefore, I hope, tolerate what might drive a proper editor to fury: as many different forms of bibliographic cit


. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. PREFACE. Ischia participants left to right: J. D. Ebert, J. Maienschein, M. V. Bennett, G. Allen, C. Groeben, P. Gross, N. Reingold, J. Z. Young, E. Florey. Mrs. Florey, W. D. Russell-Hunter, E. Cohen. S. Cohen. A. Monroy, and F. Ghiretti. Not shown: B. Fantini. are, therefore, si{i generis: they are what went on at Ischia, with transduction only from the spoken to the written word. The well-disposed reader will therefore, I hope, tolerate what might drive a proper editor to fury: as many different forms of bibliographic citation, nearly, as there are papers, and some abrupt transitions of purpose and point of view. So be it: we believe that there is to be gained an invaluable sense of the importance of the subject to different biological interests. Much will be found here that is new, and some well-known stories, or stories assumed to be well-known, are re-told with new insights. The price of novelty is a much greater intrusion of the personalities of the writers than is allowed today in most professional journals. The papers as printed follow fairly closely, but not exactly, the order of presentation at the meeting. The broad design, established initially by S. S. Cohen and A. Monroy, the organizers, was for an opening session on late-nineteenth century science in general, followed by developments in the characteristic disciplines of the two laboratories: zoology, embryology, genetics, biochemistry, neurophysiology, botany, ecology. These sessions were succeeded by discussions of particular institu- tional policies and problems, , the role of teaching and the funding of research. There were, finally, a number of informal discussions of present-day issues of organization and policy. This sequence is maintained, on the whole, in the volume. The participants are grateful to the supporting agencies, and to the Naples and Ischia staff members for their cooperation and characteristic warm hospital


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