LANG LEY. 



LANGLEY (J. N.), professeurde physiologie a Cambridge (Anglelerre). 

 Bibliographic. - - The action ofJaborandi on the Heart (Journ. of Anat. and Physiol., 

 x, 53-67, )S7:i el Itrit. Med. Journ., Fob. 20, 1875 ; The action of Pi l> >cn,j>in on the Sub- 

 ma. rillari/ 111 and of the Dog (Joum. of Anal, and Pht/*il., \i, 173-180, 187G); -- Some 

 Itcmnrksnn Dif Formation of Ferment in the Sulnna. ciliary Gland of tin' Rabbit .1. P., i, 

 68-72. 1878 et Untersuch. a. d. physiol. ln*titut <l. r/iir. Heidelberg, i, 471, ISTs ; 11,1 

 the Physiology of the Salirary Secretion. Part. i. The Influence of I In 1 Chorda Tympani and 

 Sympathetic AVr/rs ii/tnn (he Secretion of the Sub-ma.rillary Gland of the Cat (J. P., i, 96- 

 104, 1878 et Untersuch. a. d. /dii/stol. Inttitut d.r,,ir. He,dell,cry, i, ITU. 1878); -- On tin- 

 Physiology of the Salirary Secretion. I'art II. (hi tin Mutual Antagonism of Alropin and 

 I'ilurarpin. having especial reference tt> their relations in the Sub-maxillary (Hand of the 

 Cat (J. P., 339-369, 1878);-- A Pnliminary Account of some Phenomena of the Central 

 ^ei rou* System of the /'/,./ '/Vo<-. Cumb. Philos. Soc., in, 232-233. 1879); -- (hi the Struc- 

 ture of Serous Gland* in Heat and Artirity (Proc. Roy. Soc., xxix, 377-382, 1879 ot S. p., 

 n, "261-280, 1879); - LANGLEY el SKWALL. On the Change* in Pepsin-forming Glands 

 iluriny Secretion (Proc. Hoy. Soc., xxix. 383-388, 1879 et ./. P., I8"9); - < in the Antago- 

 nism <>f poisons (J. P.. in, 11-21, AH-.. isSOi; "// //,, Intimation of Ferment in Gland- 

 cell* l'i/ means of n*mic Acid (Proc. Camb. Phil"*. Soc., n . 7 i-7.'i, l-ssl); -- On the Hist<>- 

 loi/j/ and I'hi/sinloyi/ of I'e/ixin-formiHii Glands \Phil. Trans. Hoy. Soc., I'art in, 1883, (ili.'t- 

 711 (Proc. H<>i/. Soc., XXNII, 20. 1SSI ; On the hestruetwn of /'</ menlx in the Alimentary 

 Canal .1. /'., in, 246-268, 1882); <>n the Ilixtoloyy of the Mammalian Gastric Glands, and 

 the lielation of Pci>*in to the Granules of the Chief* Cell* (J. /'., in. 2r,;i-2'.H, Jan. 1882); - 

 Preliminary Account of the Structure of the Cell* of the Liici. and the Chnni/c* ir/iich 

 ta/;e place in them under Varioux Conditions (Proc. Roy. Soc.. \\xiv, 20-26, 1882). 

 - I.ANi.u-^ ! EVKS. (In certain Cimdi'ioitS irhich in/luencc the Amylolylic Action of Salira 

 (J.P.,iv,18-2s,l8S.1); The Structure of the /<,/> Itrau, .1. P.,'\\, -jsi -285, 1883) ; Report 

 on the Part* destroyed on the riyht xide of the {train of the Doy operated on % Prof. Goltz 

 (J. P., iv, 286-309,1883;) On the Structure of Secretory Cells, and on the Chan</c* irhich 

 ta/;c place in them durim/ Secretion (Proc. Cnm/i. Philos. Soc., v, 1883 et Internal. J. Anal. 

 ami Ilixtol., i, 69, 1884); -- The Pfiysii>li.njieal Aspect of Mexmerixm Pn>e. Roy. Institution, 

 Ma rcli, 1884,19 p[).)', -- I.\M>III ''I SIIKHIUMITON. Secondary Ileuenerntion of Nerve Tracts 

 follotrini/ Remoral of the Cortex of the Cerehrum in the Do*/ \.J. /'., v, 49-65, 1884; -- On 

 the Phyxiolo<iy oj the Salirary Secretion. Part III. The Paralytic Secretion of Salira ivi, 71- 

 92, 1885 et Proc. Roy. Soc.. \x\vm, 212-21.'!, 1885); - ( >n Variation* in the Amount and 

 l)ixtril>uti<mf I'at in the LirerCellx of the Frog (I'roc. Hoy. Soc., \\\i\, 2.'U-238, 1885); 

 Recent Observations on Deyeneration and on fierve Tract* in the S/n'nnl Cord \ltrain, i\, 

 92-111, 1886); On the Structure of Mituon* Salirary Gland* (Proc. Roy. Soc., XL, 362-367, 

 1886). - I.AMILEY et KI.KINS, Pepsinogen and Pepsin J. P., vn, 371-415, Nov. 1886 et 

 Pnic. Phy*iol. Soc., May. 1886, xv). - - LANCLKY ct WINE FIELD. A Preliminary Account of 

 some dbficr rat ions on lly/motism (Proc. Phyxiol. Soc., May, 1887, \\n-\xiv (J. P., vni) ; - 

 \ole on Secretory Fibres in the Sympathetic Serve su/>idyiny the Parotid Gland of the 

 Doy (Proc. l'hy*iot. Soc., 1888, m-iv, J, P., ix); -- On the I'hysiology of the Salicary 

 Secretion. I'art ]V. The Effect of Atropin upon the supposed Varieties of Secretory Nenc 

 FH> res. J. P., ix, 55-64, 1888). -- LKNGLEY et FLETCHEH. On the Secretion of Salira, chiefly 

 on the Secretion of Salts in it (Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. CLXXX, B, 109-154, 1889 et Proc. Roy. 

 Soc., XLV, 16, 1888): -- Note on the Preservation of Mucous Granules in Secretory Cells 

 (Proc. Physiol. Soc., v,vi, 1889, J. P., x) ; -- the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion. 

 Part V. The Effect of stimulating the Cerebral Secretory Nerves upon the Amount of Saliva 

 obtained by stimulating the Sympathetic Nerve (J. P., x, 291-328, 1889); On the Histoloi/ij 

 of the Mucous Salirary Glands and on the behaviour of their Mucous Constituents. One 

 Plate ij. P., x, 433-457, 1889). -- LANGLEY et DICKINSON. <i)n the Local Paralysis of Periphe- 

 ral Ganglia, andon the Connexion of different Classes of Nerve Fibres with them (Proc. Roy. 

 ., XLYI, 423-431, 1889) ; Onthe Physiology of the Salivary Secretion. Part VI. Chiefly upon 

 the Connexion of Peripheral Nerve Cells icith the Nerve Fibres which run to the Sub-lingual 

 and Sub-maxillary Glands(J. P., xi, 123-158, 1890); -- the Progressive Paralysis of the 

 Different Classes of Nerve Cells in the Superior Cervical Ganglion (Proc. Roy. Soc.. XLVII, 

 379-390, 1890);-- The Action ofNicotinon the Fresh-water Crayfish (Proc. Cambr. Philos., 



