PUBLICATIONS. 9 1 



NOGUCHI, HIDEYO. The Multiplicity of the Hsemagglutinins, and the 

 Heat Liability of the Complements of Cold-Blooded Animals. 

 Univ. of Penna. Med. Bull., July-August, 1903. 

 The Action of Snake Venom upon Cold-Blooded Animals. Car- 

 negie Inst., 1904. 



NORMAN, W. W. Segmentation of the Nucleus without Segmenta- 

 tion of the Protoplasm. Roux's Arch., Ill, 1896. 

 Durfen wir aus den Reactionen Niederer Thiere auf das Vor- 

 handensein von Schmerzempfindungen Schliessen. Pflueger's 

 Arch., LXVII, p. 137, 1897. 

 Do Reactions against Injury Indicate Pain Sensations? Am. 



Journ. Phys., Ill, p. 271, 1900. 

 OSBORN, H. F. Evolution and Heredity. Biol. Lectures, 1890. 



Search for the Unknown Factors of Evolution. Biol. Lectures, 



1894. 



A Student's Reminiscences of Huxley. Biol. Lectures, 1895. 

 OSTERHOUT, W. W. A. On the Life History of Rhabdonia tenera. 



Ann. Bot, X, p. 403, 1896. 



OSTERHOUT, W. W., and SETCHELL, W. A. Some Aqueous Media for 

 Preserving Algae for Class Material. Bot. Gaz., XXI, p. 140, 

 1896. 



PACKARD, W. H. On Resistance to Lack of Oxygen and on a Method 

 of Increasing this Resistance. Am. Journ. Phys., XV, pp. 30- 

 41, 1905. 

 The Effect of Carbohydrates on Resistance to Lack of Oxygen. 



Am. Journ. Phys., XVIII, pp. 164-180, 1907. 

 Further Studies on Resistance to Lack of Oxygen. Amer. Journ. 



Phys., April, 1908. 

 PATTEN, WM. On the Origin of Vertebrates from Arachnids. Quar. 



Journ. Micr. Sci., XXXI, 1890. 

 On Structures Resembling Dermal Bones in Limulus. Anat. 



Anz., IX, 1893. 

 The Structure and Origin of the Excretory Organs of Limulus 



Zool. Bull., I, 1898. 

 The Endocrania of Limulus, Apus and Mygale. Journ. Morph., 



XVI, 1899. 



PATTEN, WM. The Development of the Coxal Gland, Branchial Car- 

 tilages and Genital Ducts of Limulus polyphemus. Journ. 

 Morph, XVI, 1899. 



PATTEN, WM, and REDENBAUGH, W. A. The Nervous System of 

 Limulus polyphemus with Observations on the General Anat- 

 omy. Journ. Morph, XVI, 1899. 



