1955 in the FSU Biological Science History project
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Beidler, L. M. 1955. The physiological basis of taste. Pages 1-18 in Physiological Psychology. Office of Naval Research Symposium Report ACR-1. [chap, A2]
Beidler, L. M., I. Y. Fishman, and C. W. Hardiman. 1955. Species differences in taste responses. American Journal of Physiology 181:235-239. [*, A2]
Beidler, L. M., and D. Tucker. 1955. Response of nasal epithelium to odor stimulation. Science 122:76. [*, A2]
Hargis, W. J., Jr. 1955. A new species of Benedenia (Trematoda: Monogenea) from Girella nigricans, the opaleye. Journal of Parasitology 41:48-50. [*, stud-rbs, A1]
Hargis, W. J., Jr. 1955. Monogenetic trematodes of Gulf of Mexico fishes, Part I. The superfamily Gyrodactyloidea. Biological Bulletin 108:125-136. [*, stud-rbs, A1]
Hargis, W. J., Jr. 1955. Monogenetic trematodes of Gulf of Mexico fishes, Part II. The superfamily Gyrodactyloidea. Journal of Parasitology 41:185-193. [*, stud-rbs, A1]
Hargis, W. J., Jr. 1955. Monogenetic trematodes of Gulf of Mexico fishes, Part III. The superfamily Gyrodactyloidea. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 18:33-47. [*, stud-rbs, A1]
Hargis, W. J., Jr. 1955. Monogenetic trematodes of Gulf of Mexico fishes, Part IV. The superfamily Capsaloidea. Revista Iberica de Parasitologia, Tomo Extr., pp. 1-16. [*, stud-rbs, A1]
Hargis, W. J., Jr. 1955. Monogenetic trematodes of Gulf of Mexico fishes, Part V. The superfamily Capsaloidea. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 74:203-225. [*, stud-rbs, A1]
Hargis, W. J., Jr. 1955. Monogenetic trematodes of Gulf of Mexico fishes, Part VI. The superfamilies Polystomatoidea Price, 1936, and Diclidophoroidea Price, 1936. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 74:361-377. [*, stud-rbs, A1]
Hargis, W. J., Jr. 1955. Monogenetic trematodes of Gulf of Mexico fishes, Part VII. The superfamily Diclidophoroidea. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 18:113-119. [*, stud-rbs, A1]
Yerger, R. W. 1955. Life history notes on the eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus lysteri (Richardson), in central New York. American Midland Naturalist 53:312–323. [*, A3]