“…While guinea-pig ovaries contain ripe follicles capable of ovulating in response to injected gonadotrophins during late dioestrus (Dempsey, Hertz & Young, 1936), it has proved difficult to elicit this response by electrical stimulation of the hypothalamus at this stage of the oestrous cycle (Booth & Donovan, 1974). In order to avoid con¬ fusion with the approaching natural ovulation, stimulation was carried out on days 10-15, before the next expected oestrus, at a time when progesterone secretion by the corpora lutea has fallen (Feder, Resko & Goy, 1968;Challis, Heap & Ulingworth, 1971), and oestrogen secretion is just beginning to rise (Joshi, Watson & Labhsetwar, 1973).…”