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unconformity between the Trias and the Permian Lime- 

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Howell, //[(';!/] //[;/], Geikie, (Sir) A ichibald, & Voung, 

 John [M.D.). *The geology of East Lotliian, including 

 parts of the counties of Edinburgh and Berwick. (Maps 

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Howell, Henry Sjiencer. The volcano of Kilauea and the 

 Hawaiian Islands. [1892.] Canad. Inst. Trans., 3, 1893, 

 15-18. 



Howell, J. K. The trimorphism of Uromyces Trifolii 

 (Alb. and Schn'.), Wint. Amer. Ass. Proc, 1890, 330- 

 331. 



Howell, John, & Jamieson, Mathew Buchan. See 

 Jamieson & Howell. 



Howell, John IT. Conductivity of incandescent carbon 

 filaments. Electrician, 38, 1897, 835-837. 



Howell, Tliomas. Sooliopus Hallii, Watson. Bot. Gaz. , 

 12, 1887, 111. 



A rearrangement of American PortulaceiE. Erythea, 



1, 1893, 29-41. 



New plants of the Pacific coast. Erythea, 1, 1893, 



109-112. 



Note on Sedum radiatum. Erythea, 1, 1893, 144. 



New species of Pacific coast plants. Erythea, 3, 1895, 



32-36, 180. 

 Distribution of the Darlingtonia in Oregon. Erythea, 



3, 1895, 179. 



Howell, William H[ennj]. Notes on the composition of 

 the blood and lymph of the slider terrapin (Pseudemys 

 rugosa). [1884.] Jolins Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 3, 

 1884-87, 49-62. 



The origin of the fibrin formed in the coagulation of 



blood. [1884,] Johns Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 3, 

 1884-87, 63-71. 



The coagulation of blood. Johns Hopkins Univ. 



Circ, [3], 1884, 128. 



Observations upon the chemical composition and 



coagulation of the blood of Limulus Polyphemus, 

 Callinectes liastatus, and Cucuniaria sp. [188-5.] Johns 

 Hopkins Univ. Circ, [5] (1885-86), 4-5. 



The presence of hiemoglobin in tlie echinoderms. 



[1885-86.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ. [5] (1885-86), 

 5; Johns Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 3, 1884-87, 289- 

 291. 



Becent investigations on the respiratory center. Amer. 



Natlist., 20, 1886, 304-306. 



Observations on the blood of Limulus Polyphemus, 



Callinectes hastatus, and a species of bolotburian. [1886.] 

 Johns Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 3, 1884-87, 267-287. 



Experiments upon tlie nerves of taste. [1886.] Johns 



Hopkins Univ. Circ, [6] (1886-87), 54. 



The life-history of the formed elements of the blood, 



especially the red blood corpuscles. [1890.] Jl. Morphol., 



4, 1891, .57-116. 



Observations upon tlie occurrence, structure, and 



function of the giant cells of the marrow. [1890.] Jl. 

 Morphol., 4, 1891, 117-130. 



The action of oxalate solutions on nerve and muscle 



irritability and rigor mortis. Jl. Physiol., 16, 1894, 476- 

 486. 



Exhibition of plethysmographic curves obtained 



during sleep, with remarks. [1896.] Science, 5, 1897, 

 130-131. 



A contribution to the physiology of sleep, based upon 



plethysmographic experiments. Jl. Exper. Med., 2, 1897, 



313-345. 

 The physiological effects of injection of extracts of 



the hypophysis cerebri. [1897.] Johns Hopkins Univ. 



Circ.,' [16 (1896-97)], 50 ; Science, 5, 1897, 903-904. 

 The relation of arterial tension to the volume of blood 



circulating through the brain. [1897.] Johns Hopkins 



Univ. Circ, [16 (1896-97)], 50. 



The physiology of internal secretions. Science, 6, 



1897, 37-49. 



The influence of high arterial pressures upon the 



blood-How through the brain. Amer. Jl. Physiol., 1, 



1898, 57-70. 



The physiological effects of extracts of the hypophysis 



cerebri and infundibular body. Jl. Exper. Med., 3, 1898, 

 245-258. 



On the relation of the blood to the automaticity and 



sequence of the heart-beat. [1898.] Amer. Jl. Physiol., 

 2, 1899, 47-81. 



The use of alkaline solutions in surgical shock. [1900.] 



Amer. Jl. Physiol., 4, 1901, xiv-xv. 



HoweU, William H[niry\ & Austin, M. F. The effect 

 of stimulating various portions of the cortex cerebri, 

 caudate nucleus, and dura mater upon blood pressure. 

 [1899.] Amer. Jl. Physiol., 3, 1900, xxii-xxiii. 



HoweU, William H[cnry], & Cooke, (Miss) Elizabeth. 

 Action of the inorganic salts of serum, milk, gastric 

 juice, etc., upon tlie isolated working heart, witli remarks 

 upon tlie causation of the heart-beat. Jl. Physiol., 14, 

 1893, 198-220. 



Howell, William H[enry], & Donaldson, Frank. 'Experi- 

 ments upon the heart of the dog with reference to the 

 maximum volume of blood sent out by the left ventricle 

 in a single beat, and the iuiiuence of variations in venous 

 inessure, arterial pressure, and pulse-rate upon the work 

 done by the heart. [1883.] Phil. Trans., 175, 1885, 139- 

 160. 



HoweU, William H[enry'\, & Huber, G. Carl. Physiology 

 of the communicating branch between the superior and 

 the inferior laryngeal nerves. Jl. Physiol., 12, 1891, 

 5-11. 



A physiological, histological and clinical study of the 



degeneration and regeneration in peripheral nerve fibres 

 after severance of their connections with the nerve 

 centres. Jl. Physiol., 13, 1892, 335-406; 14, 1893, 1-51. 



Howell, William H[enry], & Kastle, J[useph] H[oei7ig]. 

 Note on the specific energy of the nerves of taste. [1887.] 

 Johns Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 4, 1887-90, 13-17. 



HoweU, William H[enry], Budgett, Sidney P., & Leonard, 

 Ed. The effect of stimulation and of changes in tem- 

 perature upon the irritability and conductivity of nerve- 

 fibres. Jl. Pliysiol., 16, 1894, 298-318. 



HoweUs, James 0. Ohio wine, argols and commercial 

 tartaric acid. Amer. Jl. Pharm., 57, 1885, 324-328. 



HoweUs, Vineent Allen, d' Orndorff, Wlilliani] Il[idgely]. 

 See Orndorff iL HoweUs. 



HoweUs, Vincent Allen, it wnigerodt, [Heinrich] C{onrad 

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Howes, G[eor!ie] B[ond]. On some abnormalities of the 

 frog's vertebral column (Rana temporaria). Anat. Anz., 

 1, 1886, 277-281. 



The morphology of the mammalian coracoid. [1886.] 



Jl. Anat. Physiol., 21, 1887, 190-198. 



On the vestigial structures of the reproductive 



apparatus in the male of the green lizard. Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 21, 1887, 185-189. 



On the skeleton and affinities of the paired fins of 



Ceratodus, with observations upon tho.se of the Elasmo- 



branchii. Zool. Soc. Proc, 1887, 3-26. 

 [An abnormal Palinurus.] Zool. Soc. Proc, 1887, 



468-470. 

 On a hitherto unrecognized feature in the larynx of 



the anurous Amphibia. Zool. Soc. Proc, 1887, 491-501. 

 Note on the azygos veins in the anurous Amphibia. 



Zool. Soc Proc, 1888, 122-126. 



Notes on the gular brood-pouch of Bhinoderma 



Darwini. Zool. Soc Proc, 1888, 231-237. 



Rabbit with an intra-narial epiglottis, with a sugges- 

 tion concerning the phylogeny of the mammalian 

 respiratory apparatus. [1888.] .11. Anat. Physiol., 23, 

 1889, 263-272. 



