Brooks] 



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-- Variations in the nerve-supply of the lumbrical 

 muscles in the hand and foot, with some observations 

 on the innervation of the perforating flexors. Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 21, 1887, 575-585. 



On the short muscles of the pollex and hallux of the 



anthropoid apes, with special reference to the opponens 

 hallucis. [1887.] Jl. Anat. Physiol., 22, 1888, 78-95. 



On the distribution of the cutaneous nerves on the 



dorsum of the human hand. Int. Jl. Anat., 5, 1888, 297- 

 306. 



Morphology of the muscles on the extensor aspect of 

 the middle and distal segments of the limbs. Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 22, 1888, xv-xvii. 



Centenarian skeleton. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 23. 1889, 

 xiii. 



On the valvute conniveutes in man. [1892.] Anat. 

 Anz., 8. 1893, 81. 



Brooks, //. St. John, & Cunningham, I>[aiiiel] J[ohri\. 



See Cunningham A Brooks. 

 Brooks, | Miss) Harriet. Damping of electrical oscillations. 



Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 5, 1899 (Sect. 3), 13-15. 

 Brooks, Henry. Preliminary remarks on the structure of 



the siphon and funnel of Nautilus Pompilius. [1887.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc , 23, 1888, 380-382. 

 Brooks, Morrinn, A Steward, J. E. Some experiments 



upon the "Otto" gas engine. [With introduction by 



Prof. R. H. THURSTOX.] Van Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 



30, 1884, 89-104. 

 Brooks, (Maj.) T. K. "The method and cost of mining 



the red specular and magnetic ores of the Marquette iron 



region of Lake Superior. [1872.] Amer. Inst. Min. 



Eugin. Trans., 1 (1871-73), 193-202. 

 Brooks, II". Cucullia Artemisise added to the British 



fauna. Entomologist, 18, 1885, 290. 



Callimorpha Hera in South Devon. Ent. Month. 

 Mag., 28, 1892, 280-281. 



Brooks, W\iUiam\ Edicin. For biography scr Ibis, 5, 

 1899, 4118; Auk, 17, 1900, 1111. 



A iVw ornithological notes and corrections. Ibis, 2, 

 1884, 234-240 ; 3, 1885, 380-389. 



Additional notes ou the genus Acanthis. Ibis, 4, 

 1886, 359-364. 



[Note on W. W. CORDEAUX'S paper on the birds of 

 Cashmere, etc., and on Vol. v of the Catalogue of Birds 

 in the British Mu.-eum.] Ibis, 1, 1889, 575-577. 



A few remarks on Mr. OATES'S "Birds of British 

 India." Ibis, 4, 1892, 59-62. 



A few observations ou some species of Phylloscopus 

 Ibis, 6, 1894, 261-268. 



Remarks on RICHARDSON'S merlin (Falco Richardsoni, 

 Ridgieay). Ibis, 2, 1896, 22(5-228. 



Brooks, William K[eith], Is Salpa an example of alter- 

 nation of generations? Nature, 30, 1884, 367-370. 



- The recognition, by marine animals, of the hour of 

 the diiy. Science, 4, 1884, 42!l. 



A new law of organic evolution. Science, 4, 1884, 

 532-534. 



On the life-history of Eutima, and on radial and 

 bilateral symmetry in hydroids. Zool. Auz., 7, 1884, 

 709-711. 



On a new law of variation. [1884-85.] JohnsHopkins 

 Univ. Circ., [4], 1885, 14-15; Jena. Ztschr., 18, 1885, 

 452-462. 



- The life-history of the Hydromedusse : a discussion 

 of the origin of the Medusa;, and 1 the significance of 

 metagenesis. [1885.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Mem., 3 

 1878-94, 359-430. 



On the artificial propagation and cultivation of oysters 

 in floats. [1885.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [5] 

 (1885-86), 10. 



- Notes on the Stomatopoda. [1885.] Johns Hopkins 

 Univ. Circ., [5] (1885-86), 10-11. 



- A note on inheritance. Including a letter from Fritz 



MUI.LER. [1885.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [5] (1885- 

 86), 11-12. 



- The anatomy and development of the Salpa chain. 

 [188tj.] Johns "Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 3, 1884-87, 

 451-475. 



- The Stomatopoda of the Challenger collection. 

 [1886.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [.'.] (1885-86), 83-85. 



- The origin of metagenesis among Hydromedusse. 

 [1886.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [5] (1885-86), 86-88. 



- The life-history of Epenthesis McCradyi (n. sp.). 

 [1888.] Johns Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 4, 1887-90, 

 147-162. 



On a new method of multiplication in hydroids. 

 [1888.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., 7 (1887-88),' 29-30. 



Note ou the ratio between men and women. [1888.] 

 Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., 7 (1887-88), 30-31. 



On the Lucayan Indians. [1887.] Washington, Nat. 



Ac. Mem., 4 (Pt. 2), 1889, 215-222. 



A preliminary abstract of researches by [the author] 

 and F. H. HERRICK on the life-history of Stennpus. 

 [1889.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., 8 (1888-89), 29-30. 



On tile early stages of echinoderms. [1889.] Johns 



Hopkins Univ. Circ , [10 (1890-91)], 101. 

 On the relationship between Salpa and I'yrosoma. 



[1890.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [9 (1889-90)], 53. 



Report upon a physical investigation of the waters 

 off the southern coast of New England, made during 

 the summer of 1889 by the U. S. Fish Commission 

 schooner (jrnm/ius. Report upon the zoological collec- 

 tions. U. S. Fish Comm. Bull., SI. 1891. 411-412. 



-Report of the Marine Laboratory: session of 1891. 



Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [11 (1891-92)], 45. 



- The genus Salpa. [With a supplementary paper by 

 Maynard M. METCALF.] Johns Hopkins Biol. Lab. Mem., 

 2, 1893, 396 pp. 



Salpa in its relation to the evolution of life. Johns 



Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 5, 1893. 129-211. 

 The origin of the organs of Salpa. [18SI3.] Johns 



Hopkins Univ. Circ., [12 (1892-93)], 93-97. 

 The nutrition of the Salpa embryo. [1893.] Johns 



Hopkins Univ. Circ., [12 (1892-93)], 97-98. 

 The origin of the oldest fossils and the discovery of 



the bottom of the ocean. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 2, 1894, 



455-479. 

 The origin of the food of marine animals. U. S. 



Fish Comm. Bull., 13, 1894, 87-92. 

 An inherent error in the views of G-ALTON and WEIS- 



MANN on variation. [1894.] Science, 1, 1895, 121-126. 

 The sensory clubs, or cordyli of Laodice. Jl. Mor- 



phol., 10, 1895, 287-304. 



L^:LL and LAMARCK ; a consideration for Lamarckians. 



An examination of ROMANES' view of "characters as 



hereditary and acquired." [1896.] Johns Hopkins 



Univ. Circ., [15 (1895-96)], 75-76. 



- LYELL. [18116.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [15 

 (1895-96)], 78-79. 



Zoology and the philosophy of evolution. Science, 



8. 1898, 881-893. 

 Brooks, William K[eith], & Bruce, A[darn] T[odd]. 



Abstract of researches on the embryology of Limulua 



Polyphemus. [1885.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [5] 



(1885-86), 2-4. 

 Brooks, U'illnim K[eith], & Conklin, /.'(/(' I i [rant]. 



On the structure and development of the gouophores 



of a certain siphonophore belonging to the order Auro- 



nectm (//.i>r/i ( 7). [1891.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., 



1 1(1 (1890-911], 87-811. 

 Brooks, William A'[ci(/i]. A Drew, Oilman A. Notes on 



the anatomy of Yoldia, /. [1896.] Johns Hopkins 



Tniv. Circ. ,'[15 (1895-96i], 85-86. 

 Brooks, ll'illi'iiii A'|.i///|. ,V Grave, <'iisir<'ll. Ophiura 



I.H \is|'in:i. [lSI9.] Washington, Nat. Ac. Mem., 8, 



[1902], 711-100. 



