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The cause and the limits of organic growth. [1888.] 



Leicester Soc. Trans., 1, 1889 (Pt. 7), 13-16. 



The native trees of Leicestershire. [1888.] Leicester 



Soc. Trans., 1, 1889 (Pt. 8), 20-23. 



The ferns of Leicestershire. Leicester Soc. Trans., 



1, 1889 (Pt. 12), 25-28. 



. The native bulbs of Leicestershire. [1889.] Leicester 



Soc. Trans., 2 (1889-92), 68-71. 



Meteor. Nature, 40, 1889, 174. 



Weeds. [1890.] Leicester Soc. Trans., 2 (1889-92), 



302-306. 



Organic death. Midland Natlist., 13, 1890, 241-248. 



Organic colour. Nature, 42, 1890, 456-457. 



Chlorophyll. [1891.] Leicester Soc. Trans., 2 (1889- 



92), 361-364. 



The mental capacity of animals. [1891.] Leicester 



Soc. Trans., 2 (1889-92), 456-458. 



Stings and poison fangs. [1892.] Leicester Soc. 



Trans., 2 (1889-92), 534-537. 



The origin of organic colour. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 



803; Midland Natlist., 16, 1893, 265-269. 



The breaking of meres. Midland Natlist., 16, 1893, 



227. 



Organic color. Science, 21, 1893, 323-325. 



Sound and color. Science, 22, 1893, 69. 



A study of the botanical order Ranunculacea?. [1892.] 



Leicester Soc. Trans., 3, 1895, 7-9. 

 Stimulation. [1894.] Leicester Soc. Trans., 3, 1895, 



387-390. 

 The Leicestershire Hepatica?. [1894.] Leicester Soc. 



Trans., 3, 1895, 472-476. 



The Leicestershire brooks. [1894.] Leicester Soc. 



Trans., 4, 1898, 5-9. 



Some popular names of British plants. [1895.] Lei- 

 cester Soc. Trans., 4, 1898, 209-211. 



Leicestershire roads and lanes. [1895.] Leicester 



Soc. Trans., 4, 1898, 413-417. 



A modern theory of the universe. Leicester Soc. 



Trans., 4, 1898, 510-513. 



[The origin of organic colour.] [1899.] Nature, 59 



(1898-99), 328. 



The native undershrubs of Leicestershire. [1898.] 



Leicester Soc. Trans., 5, 1901, 39-40. 



The wild fruits of Leicestershire. [1899.] Leicester 



Soc. Trans., 5, 1901, 229-236. 

 Mott, Frederick Walker. [Note on development and 



degeneration of tracts of the spinal cord.] Jl. Physiol., 



8, 1887, i-ii. 



Concussion of the spine from a fall, followed by 



wasting and paralysis of numerous muscles in both arms, 

 glossy skin and loss of sensation of right hand. Brain, 

 10, 1888, *78-482. 



Microscopical examination of Clakke's column in 



man, the monkey, and the dog. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 22, 

 1888, 479-495. 



Cardio-vascular nutrition and its relation to sudden 



death. Practitioner, 41, 1888, 161-177. 



The ascending tracts of the spinal cord and their 



relation to Clarke's column. Jl. Physiol., 10, 1889, 

 xi-xiv. 



Free iron in the liver in pernicious amemia. London 



Path. Soc. Trans., 40, 1889, 127-128. 

 Abscess of the paracentral lobule bursting into the 



lateral ventricle. [1889.] Brain, 12, 1890, 143-148. 

 [Aneurism following embolism of the anterior cerebral 



rupture into the right lateral ventricle.] [1889.] Brain, 



12, 1890, 149-150. 

 The bi-polar cells of the spinal cord and their con- 

 nections. Brain, 13, 1890, 433-448. 

 Section of the lateral column of the spinal cord of 



the monkey in the dorsal region at different levels. Int. 



Med. Cougr. Verh., 1890 (Ed. 2, Abth. 2), 51. 

 Observations upon the pathology of pernicious anoemia 



R. S. XVII. 



based upon a study of three eases. Practitioner, 45, 



1890, 81-93. 

 [Hemisections of spinal cord.] Jl. Physiol., 12, 1891 



(Proc. 1891), iii-viii. 

 Ascending degenerations resulting from lesions of the 



spinal cord in monkeys. Brain, 15, 1892, 215-229. 

 Results of hemisection of the spinal cord in monkeys. 



[1891.] Phil. Trans. (B), 183, 1893, 1-59. 



Multiple infective neuritis. Clin. Soc. Trans., 27, 



1894, 114-120. 



The sensory motor functions of the central convolu- 

 tions of the cerebral cortex. Jl. Physiol., 15, 1894, 464- 

 487. 



Experimental enquiry upon the afferent tracts of the 



central nervous system of the monkey. Brain, 18, 1895, 

 1-20. 



A case of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with degenera- 

 tion of the motor path from the cortex to the periphery. 

 Brain, 18, 1895, 21-36. 



Unilateral descending atrophy of the fillet, areiform 



fibres and posterior column nuclei resulting from an 

 experimental lesion in a monkey. Brain, 21, 1898, 180- 

 185 ; Jl. Physiol., 22, 1897-98, xxxv-xxxvii. 



Changes in the brain, muscles and other organs, found 



in persons having died with prolonged epileptiform con- 

 vulsions. Brain, 21, 1898, 597-600. 



A case of spleno-medullary leukaemia with tuernorrhage 



into the cochlea and semicircular canals, associated with 

 deafness and loss of balance. Med. -Chir. Trans., 83, 

 1900, 209-219. 



Structure of the brain in relation to its function. 



[1899.] Roy. Inst. Proc, 16, 1902, 125-134. 



Mott, Frederick Walker, & Barratt, J[ohn] O[glethorpe] 

 Wakelin. Observations on the chemistry of nerve- 

 degeneration. Jl. Physiol., 24, 1899, iii-v. 



Mott, Frederick Walker, & Bruce, J[ohn] Mitchell. See 

 Bruce & Mott. 



Mott, Frederick Walker, & Halliburton, W[iUiam\ 

 D[obinson]. Preliminary account of the effects upon 

 blood-pressure produced by the intra-venous injection of 

 fluids containing choline, neurine or allied products. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1897, 826-827; 1898, 717; Jl. Physiol., 

 21, 1897, xviii-xx ; 22, 1897-98, xxxiv-xxxv. 



On the action of choline and neurine on the circula- 

 tion. [1898.] Jl. Physiol., 23. 1898-99, [29]. 



Preliminary account of the physiological action of 



choline and neurine. Jl. Physiol., 24, 1899, ix-x. 



The physiological action of choline and neurine. 



Phil. Trans. (B), 191, 1899, 211-267. 



Mott, Frederick Walker, & Hill, Leonard E[rskine]. The 

 physiological and anatomical changes in the cortex 

 cerebri resulting from anoemia produced by ligation of 

 the cerebral arteries in animals. [1899.] Jl. Physiol., 

 23, 1898-99, xix-xxi. 



Mott, Frederick Walker, & Manson, Patrick. See Man- 

 son & Mott. 



Mott, Frederick Walker, & Schafer, E[dioard] A[lbert]. 

 On associated eye-movements produced by cortical fara- 

 dization of the monkey's brain. With a diagram. Brain, 

 13, 1890, 165-173. 



On movements resulting from faradic excitation of the 



corpus callosum in monkeys. Brain, 13, 1890, 174 

 177. 



Mott, Frederick Walker, & Sherrington, Charles Scott. 

 Experiments upon the influence of sensory nerves upon 

 movement and nutrition of the limbs. Preliminary 

 communication. Roy. Soc. Proc, 57, 1895, 481-488. 



Mott, Frederick Walker, & Tredgold, A[lflred] F[rank]. 

 Hemiatrophy of the brain and its effects upon the cere- 

 bellum and spinal cord. Brain, 22, 1899, 631-636. 



Hemiatrophy of the brain and its results on the cere- 

 bellum, medulla, and spinal cord. Braiu, 23, 1900, 239- 

 263. 



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