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 On the deformation of a plane closed polygon so that 



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Point groups in a plane, and their effect in detei-- 



mining algebraic curves. London Math. Soc. Proc, 29, 

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On the intersections of plane curves. N. Y., Amer. 



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 John BoLYAi's "Science absolute of space." [1896.] 



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 Newton's theory of kinetics. N. Y., Amer. Math. 



Soc. Bull., 3, 1897, 363-371; 4, 1898, 283. 



The stresses and deflection of braced girders. Pliil. 



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The development of the genital organs, pseudo-heart 



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The organogeny of Amphiura squamata. Reply to a 



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The development of the genital organs, ovoid gland, 



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A review of Prof. SrENoEL's monograph on Balano- 



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Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc, 8, 1895, 214-217. 



The present position of morphology in zoological 



science. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1895, 833-836. 



Sedgwick's theory of the embryonic phase of ontogeny 



as an aid to phylogenetio theory. Quart. Jl. Micr. Sci., 



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Micr. Sci., 40, 1898, 589-612; 43, 1900, 351-366. 



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1899, 438-410. 



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 McBride, Joseph J/. Perforations in Carboniferous Lime- 



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ura-mia. Arch. Med., 3, 1880, 65-74. 

 McBride, T[homas] Alle.vander} [el alii). The significance 



of small quantities of sugar in the urine. N. Y. Med. 



Jl., 43, 1886, 358-359. 

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toadstool. Amer. Natlist., 19, 1885, 503. 

 Vegetable morphology a century ago. Science, 5, 



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 A couple of botanical estrays. Amer. Natlist., 21, 



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Iowa Univ. Lab. Nat. Hist. Bull., 1, 1888-90, 30-44, 



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Bull., 1, 1888-90, 52-55. 

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