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The process of recovery from the fatigue occasioned 



by the electrical stimulation of cells of the spinal ganglia. 

 Amer. Jl. Psychol., 3, 1891, 530-.>43. 



A microscopical study of changes due to functional 



activity in nerve cells. Jl. Morphol.. 7, 1892, 9.3-168. 



Die Nervenzclle hei der Geburt und beim Tode an 



Alterschwache. Anat. Anz., 9, 1894, 706-710. 



A microscopical study of the nerve cell duiing 



electrical stimulation. .11. Morphol., 9, 1894, 449-4G3. 

 Changes in ganglion cells from birth to senile death. 



Observations on man and honey-bee. [1894] Jl. Physiol., 



17, 1894-95, 129-134. 

 . The influence of low percentages of alcohol upon the 



growth of yeast. [1894 ] Science, 1, 1895, 110. 

 Histological characters of lymph as distinguished 



from protoplasm. [189.5.] Science, 3, 1896, 112-113. 

 Experiments on the physiological influence of alcohol. 



[1896.] Science, 5, 1897, '13-5-136. 



Action of alcohol on dogs as regards non-viability 



and malformation of the young, and severity of attack 

 in an epidemic of distemper. [1897.] Boston Soc. Med. 

 Sci. Jl, 2, 1898, 35-38. 



Hodge, C. !'., & Aikins, Hn-herl Aii.itin. The daily life 



of a protozoan : a study in comparative psycho-physiology. 



[1895.] Amer. Jl. Psychol., 6, 1893, 524-533. 

 Hodge, C. F., & Goddard, Hennj II. Possible amajboid 



movements of the dendritic processes of cortical nerve 



cells. [1898.] Amer. Jl. Physiol., 2, 1899, xiii. 

 A new brain microtome. [1898.] Amer. Jl. Physiol., 



2, 1899, xix-xx. 

 Hodge, F. ir. An enchanted Mesa. [1898.] Nature, 57 



(1897-98), 4.50-451. 

 Hodge, J. T. "Eeport on the geology of Coshocton 



county. [Posth.'\ Ohio Geol. Surv. Kep., 3, 1878, 562- 



595. 

 Hodge, James M. The Big Stone Gap coal-field. Amer. 



Inst. Min. Eugin. Trans., 21, 1893, 922-938, 1004- 



1U06. 

 Hodge, William Barwick. *0n the mortality arising from 



naval operations. [1856.] Assur. Mag., 6, 1857, 254- 



277. 

 *0n the rates of interest for the use of money in 



ancient and modern times. [1856-00.] Assur. Mag., 0, 



1857, 301-333; 7, 1858, 311-333; 8, 1860, 68-96; 9, 1861, 



61-85. 

 *0n the mortality arising from military operations. 



[1857-58.] Assur. Mag., 7, 1858, 80-90, 1.51-174, 201- 



217, 27-5-285. 

 Hodges, A. I>. The process used at the Comstock for 



refining coppery bullion produced by amalgamating 



tailings. Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 14, 1886, 731- 



757. 

 Notes on the topography and geology of the Cerro de 



Pasco, Peru. Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 16, 1888, 



729-753. 

 Hodges, Albert J. Habits of the larva of Nonagria 



geminipuncta. [1890.] Ent. Record, 1, 1890-91, 105- 



100. 

 Acidalia humiliata, Hiifn. (osseata, lib.). Ent. 



Record, 4, 1893, 28. 



Caradriua superstes. Eut. Record, 4, 1893, 99. 



Unique varieties of Abraxas grossulariata. Ent. 



Record, 4, 1893, 149. 

 Ten days at Wicken Fen. Ent. Record, .'), 1894, 180- 



182. 

 Occurrence of Caradriua ambigua in the Isle of 



Wight. Ent. Record, 6, 1896, 42-43. 

 Hodges, {Rev.) E. Italtenbury. Note on barium sulphite. 



Chem. News, .')8, 1888, 128. 



A new form of sulphur dioxide apparatus. Chem. 



News, 5M, 1888, 187. 



Hodges, Fniiik II. Acute glaucoma caused by homa- 

 tropine. Arch. Ophthalm., 14, 1885, 42-44. 



Hodges, John Frederick. For biography and works see 

 Chem. News, 80, 1899, 315; Analyst, 25, 1900, 1 ; Chem. 

 Soc. Jl., 77, 1900 {I't. 1), -593-.594; Irish Natlist., 9, 1900, 

 76; Nature, 61 (1899-1900), 184. 



Hodges, Louis Uleiiumont) M[oore]. Suggestions for 

 working a geological section. [1899.] Leicester Soc. 

 Trans., 5, 1901, 224-228. 



Hodges, Louis B[eaiiiiwnt] 3I[oorc], & Bates, E[riiest] 

 Fredlerick]. See Bates & Hodges. 



Hodges, N. D. C. Lightning-rod protection. Science, 

 17, 1891, 127-128. 



Some possible modifications in the methods of pro- 

 tecting buildings from lightning. Science, 17, 1891, 

 253-255. 



The new method of protecting buildings from light- 

 ning. Science, 19, 1892, 197, 239. 



Note on the law of distribution of velocities among 



gas molecules. Phys. Rev., 10, 1900, 253. 

 Hodges, Si/dnei/. *[The remarkable sunsets.] [1883.] 



Nature, 29, 1884, 152-153. 

 On some peculiarities connected with retinal images. 



[1884] Brain, 7, 1885, 77-82. 

 Hodges, IC. /.., Duncan, Louis, Keidel, F. H., & Frank, 



K. See Duncan, Hodges, Keidel & Frank. 

 Hodgins, (Jeonie N. Concerning the Earth's motions. 



Popular .Astr.', 8, 1900, 60-64. 

 Hodgkin, John. *Analysis of some samples of natural 



and renewed succirubra bark from the same quills. 



[1883.] Pharm. JL, 14, 1884, 481. 

 Note on China bicolorata, or " Tecamez bark," with 



suggestions as to its probable botanical origin, as 



indicated by its botanical, chemical, and microscopical 



characteristics. Brit. Pharm. Confer. Trans., 1884, 545- 



549; Pharm. Jl., 15, 1885, 217-218. 

 Short note on the impurity of "pure terebene," as 



indicated by the polarimeter. Brit. Pharm. Confer. 



Trans., 1886, 534-539; Pharm. Jl., 17, 1887, 27-5-276. 

 Glacial phosphoric acid. [1891.] Pharm. Jl., 22, 



1892, 216-218. 



Carbo auimalis puritjcatus, P. B. Brit. Pharm. 



Confer. Trans., 1892, 371-385; Pharm. Jl., 23, 1893, 

 192-195. 



Hodgkin, T. E. Notes on the theories of preformation 

 and epigenesis. [1899.] Durham Univ. Phil. Soc. 

 Proc, 1, 1900, 199-218. 



Hodgkinson, Ale.r,aHder. Unusual atmospheric phe- 

 nomenon. Nature, 32, 1885, 173. 



The humming of the snipe. Manchester Lit. Phil. 



Soc. Proc, 25, 1886, 183-184. 



On tlie diffraction of microscopic objects in relation 



to the resolving power of objectives. Manchester Lit. 

 Phil. Soc. Proc, 25, 1886, 263-207. 



On cavities in minerals containing fluid, with vacuoles 



in motion, and other inclosures. Manchester Lit. Phil. 

 Soc. Proc, 20, 1887, 81-83. 



On the electrical attraction of quartz, and the un- 



suitability of this substance as a protecting medium for 

 compasses, watches, etc. [1.887.] Manchester Lit. Phil. 

 Soc. Mem. & Proc, 1, 1888, 1.5-10. 



Colour and its relation to the structure of coloured 



bodies; being an investigation into the physical cause of 

 colour in natural and artificial bodies, and the nature of 

 the structure producing it. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. 

 Mem. d- Proc, 2, 1889, 193-212. 



Diamonds and double refraction. Manchester Lit. 



Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc, 3, 1890, 187-188. 



Absorption spectra, and a method for their more 



accurate determination. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. 

 Mem. & Proc, 3, 1890, 223-238. 



On iridescent colours, and a method of examining 

 iridescent objects, birds, insects, minerals, etc, so as 

 to ensure uniformity in their description. Manchester 

 Lit. Phil. Soc Mem. & Proc, 5, 1892, 149-157. 



