Stanley Stewart. The Enclosed Garden: The Tradition and Image in Seventeenth-Century Poetry. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1966. xiv+226 pp. $7.50.

1967 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-68
Author(s):  
Vivian de Sola Pinto

Crowe, B. Concise Dictionary of Soviet Terminology, Inistitutions and Abbreviations. Pergamon Press (Pergamon of Canada Ltd.); Pockney, B. P. 88 Short Russian Stories, Reader No. 1. Collet’s Ltd. Denington Estate, Wellingborough. Northamptonshire, England 1969; Collin, P. H. Sannikov’s Land. George G. Harrap and Co. Ltd. (Clarke, Irwin & Co. Ltd.). 1968; Shanskii, A. M. Russian Word Formation. (Translated by B. S. Johnson, edited by J. E. S. Cooper). Pergamon Press Ltd. 1968; Bryzgunsva, E. A., Zvuki i intonatsiya russkoi rechi (The Sounds and Intonation of Russian Speech); Lingafonnyi kurs dlya innostantsev. Moscow, 1969, distributed by Collet’s Holdings Ltd., Wellingborough, Great Britain; Nebel, H. Selected Prose of N. M. Karamzin, translation and introduction. Northwestern University Press, Evanston 1969; Vinogradov: The History of the Russian Literary Language froni the Seventeenth Century to the Nineteenth. A condensed adaptation into English with an introduction by Lawrence L. Thomas. The University of Wisconsin Press. Madison (Milwaukee). 1969Crowe, B. Concise Dictionary of Soviet Terminology, Inistitutions and Abbreviations. Pergamon Press (Pergamon of Canada Ltd.). May 1969. 182 pages. $5.50.Pockney, B. P. 88 Short Russian Stories, Reader No. 1. Collet’s Ltd. Denington Estate, Wellingborough. Northamptonshire, England 1969. 144 pp. Price 16/-.Collin, P. H. Sannikov’s Land. George G. Harrap and Co. Ltd. (Clarke, Irwin & Co. Ltd.). 1968. pp. 124. $2.30.;Shanskii, A. M. Russian Word Formation. (Translated by B. S. Johnson, edited by J. E. S. Cooper). Pergamon Press Ltd. 1968. pp. 174. Hard cover $6.50; flexi-cover $5.00.Bryzgunsva, E. A., Zvuki i intonatsiya russkoi rechi (The Sounds and Intonation of Russian Speech); Lingafonnyi kurs dlya innostantsev. Moscow, 1969, distributed by Collet’s Holdings Ltd., Wellingborough, Great Britain, 247 pp., paperback, 8sNebel, H. Selected Prose of N. M. Karamzin, translation and introduction. Northwestern University Press, Evanston 1969. 214 pp.Vinogradov: The History of the Russian Literary Language froni the Seventeenth Century to the Nineteenth. A condensed adaptation into English with an introduction by Lawrence L. Thomas. The University of Wisconsin Press. Madison (Milwaukee). 1969. 275 pp. $12.50.

Author(s):  
E.K.

1971 ◽  
Vol 4 (004) ◽  
Author(s):  
Delfina E. López Sarrelangue

Reseña sobre John Leddy Phelan,<em> The Kingdom of Quito in the Seventeenth Century. Bureaucratic Politics in the Spanish Empire</em>. The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 1967.


Author(s):  
Hans Ris

The High Voltage Electron Microscope Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin has been in operation a little over one year. I would like to give a progress report about our experience with this new technique. The achievement of good resolution with thick specimens has been mainly exploited so far. A cold stage which will allow us to look at frozen specimens and a hydration stage are now being installed in our microscope. This will soon make it possible to study undehydrated specimens, a particularly exciting application of the high voltage microscope.Some of the problems studied at the Madison facility are: Structure of kinetoplast and flagella in trypanosomes (J. Paulin, U. of Georgia); growth cones of nerve fibers (R. Hannah, U. of Georgia Medical School); spiny dendrites in cerebellum of mouse (Scott and Guillery, Anatomy, U. of Wis.); spindle of baker's yeast (Joan Peterson, Madison) spindle of Haemanthus (A. Bajer, U. of Oregon, Eugene) chromosome structure (Hans Ris, U. of Wisconsin, Madison). Dr. Paulin and Dr. Hanna are reporting their work separately at this meeting and I shall therefore not discuss it here.


Author(s):  
Patricia N. Hackney

Ustilago hordei and Ustilago violacea are yeast-like basidiomycete pathogens ofHordeum vulgare and Silene alba respectively. The mating type system in both species of Ustilago is bipolar, with alleles, A,a, (U.hordei) and a1, a2 (U.violacea) at a single locus. Haploid sporidia maintain the asexual phase by budding, while the sexual phase is initiated by conjugation tube formation between the mating types during budding and conjugation.For observation of budding, sporidia were prepared by culturing the four types on YEG (yeast extract glucose) broth for 24 hours. After centrifugation at 5000g cells were either left unmated or mated in a1/a2,A/a combinations. The sporidia were then mixed 1:1 with 4% agar and the resulting 1mm cubes fixed in 8% gluteraldehyde and post fixed in osmium tetroxide. After dehydration and embedding cubes were thin sectioned with a LKB ultratome and photographed in a Zeiss 9s transmission electron microscope or in an AE1 electron microscope of MK11 1MEV at the High Voltage Electron Microscopy Center of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.


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