906 LANCLEY. 



Regeneration of the Pre-Ganylionic Fibres in the Sympathetic System (J. P., xxv, 417-426- 

 1600); -- Remarks on the Results of Degeneration of the. Upper Thoracic White Rami Com- 

 municantes, chiefly in relation to Commisswal Fibres in the Sympathetic System (J. P., xxv, 

 468-478, Nov. 1900); - - On the Stimulation and Paralysis of Nerve-cells and of Nerve- 

 endings. Part. I (J. P., xxvii, 224-236, 1901); - - Observations on the Physiological Action 

 of Extracts of the Supra-renal Bodies (J. P., xxvn, 237-256, 1901); -- Preliminary note on 

 tlif. Sympathetic Si/stem of the Bird (Proc. Physiolol. Soc., xxxv, J. P., xxvn, 1902); OH 

 the Ruffling of the Feathers of the Bird (Prelim. Note (Proc. Physiol. Soc., J. P., xxviu, 

 p. xvi, 1902) ; The Thoracic Vagus Ganglion of the Bird (Proc. Physiol. Soc., p. xiv, May 10, 

 J. P., xxviu, 1902). - - LANGLEY et ANDERSON. Observations on the Regeneration of Nerve 

 Fibres (Proc. Physiol. Soc., in, Dec. 13, 1902. J. P., \.\i\, 1903 . The Autonomic Ner- 

 vous System (Brain, xxvi, 1903, 1); - - On the Sympathetic System of Birds and on the 

 Muscles which move the feathers (J. P., xxx, 221-252, 1903); Das Sympathische und wr- 

 n-andte Nervose Systeme der Wirbelthiere (Autonomes Nerv&ses System] (Ergebnisse d. /'/<//- 

 siol., u, (2), 819-872. 1903). - - LANGLEY et ANDERSON. On the I'nion of the Fifth Cervical 

 Nerce with the Superior Cervical Ganglion (J. P., xxx, 439-442, 1904); On the Effects of 

 Union of the central part of the Cervical Sympathetic with the peripheral part of the Chorda 

 Tympani (Arch, di Fisiol., i. 505, 1904 et Proc. Roy. Soc., LXIII, 99, 1904); -- On the ques- 

 tion of Commissural Fibres between Nerve-cells having the same function and situated in the 

 same Sympathetic Ganglion and on the Function of post-ganglionic Nerve ple.cuses (J. P., 

 xxxi, 245-260, 1904). - LANGLEY et ANDERSON. The Union of different kinds of Nerve 

 Fibres (J. P., xxxi, 353-391, 1904). ID. On Autogenetic Regeneration in the Nerves of the 

 Limbs (J. P., xxxi, 418-428, 1904). -- LANULEY et MAC.NTS. Some observations on the Move- 

 ments of the Intestine before and after degenerative section of the Mesenteric Nerves (J. P., 

 xxxin, 34-51, Sept. 1905). The Autonomic Serves. Address to the Students of Medicine 

 and Natural Philosophy of the i'nii ersity of Amsterdam, June 6, 1905 (Nederlandsch Tijd- 

 schrift roor Geneeskunde, Oct. 14, 1905); -- Note on the Trophic Centre of the afferent 

 fibres accompanying the Sympathetic Nerves (Proc. Physiol. Soc., Ng.v. 11, xvn, 1905 et 

 J. P., xxxiu) ; On the reaction of Cells and of Nerve-endings to certain poisons, chiefly as 

 regards the react ion of Striated Muscle toNicotine and Curari (J. P., xxxin, 374-413, [1905); - 

 On Nerve-endings and on Special Excitable Substances in Cells (Proc. Roy. Soc., LXXVIII, 170- 

 194, 1896) ; UeberNervenendigungen undspezielle rezeptive Substanzen in Zellen(Zentralb. 

 f. Physiol., xx, 290-291, 1906}; InMemor iam. Sir Michael Foster, xxxv, 233-246, 1907.- 

 The Influence of Experiments on Animals on the Development of the Surgical Treatment of 

 disorders of the Peripheral Nerves with special reference to the Operation for Facial Para- 

 lysis in Man (1 p. Privately printed, 1907); Further observations ivith regard to the non- 

 specific nature of Motor Nerre-endings and the existence of " Receptive" Radicles in Muscle 

 (Arch. Intern, de Physiol., v. 125-118, 1907); On the Contraction of Muscle, chiefly in 

 relation to the presence of" Receptive" substances (J. P., xxxvi, 347-3x4, 1907); Effect on 

 section of a cutaneous digital Nerve, and effect on Sensation of Growth and Sensation 

 of cocainising a Cutaneous Nerve of the Foot (Proc. Physiol. Soc., xvi, xiv. Jan. 1908, 

 J. P., xxxvi); - - Note on a reflex in the dog (Proc. Physiol. Soc.. 1, May 1907); J. P., 

 xxxv); On the Contraction of Muscle, chiefly in relation to the presence of" Receptive 

 Substance ". Part II (J. P., 165-212, 1908); -- On the Contraction of Muscle, etc. Part III. 

 The reaction of Tog i Muscle to Nicotine after denervation (J. P., xxxvn, 285-300, 1908): 

 The Effect of curari and of some other bodirs on the nicotine Contracting of trogis 

 Muscle (Proc. Physiol. Soc., May 27, 1909, J. P., xxxvin); On degenerative changes in the 

 nerve flexus of arteries, et in the nerve fibres of the frogs (J. P., xxxvni, 504-512 1909); 



- Some remarks Michailoiws account of the course taken by Sympathetic Nerve fibres 

 (Zentrbl. f. Physiol., xxm, 344, May 1909); -- On the Contraction of -Muscle, etc. Part 

 IV. The effect of Curari and of some other substances on the nicotine responses of the 

 sartorius et gastrocnemius muscles of the Frog (J. P., 235-295, Oct. 1909); The Sympathetic 

 innervation of the Skin of the Frog (Proc. Physiol. Soc., July 1910, J. P., XL). LANGLEY et 

 ORBELI). The sympathetic innervation of the Frog (Proc. Physiol. Soc., July 1910, J. P., XL). 



- Inhibition fibres for the Bladder in the Pelvic Nerve. Antagonism by curari of the nico- 

 tine stimulation of nerve cells (Proc. Physiol. Soc., July 1910, XL); -- Note on the action of 

 Nicotine and Curari on the Receptive substance of the frog's Rectus Abdominis Muscle (Proc. 



