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Early stages in the development of the food-fishes. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, 1886, 443-461. 



On the presence of oleaginous spheres in the yolk of 



teleosteau ova. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 18, 1886, 84-90. 



Points in the development of the pectoral fin and 



girdle in teleosteans. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1886, 697-698. 



The significance of the yolk in the eggs of the osseous 



fishes. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 20, 1887, 1-8. 



On the ova of Tomopteris onisciformis, Esclischolz. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1887, 769. 



On the so-called luminous organs of Maurolicus Pen- 



nantii (the British pearl-sides). Brit. Ass. Rep., 1887, 

 769. 



Notes on the development of the angler-fish (Lophius 



piscatorius). Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 9, 1891 (Pt. 3), 

 343-348. 



Some features in the egg and larva of the skulpin 



(Callionymus lyra). Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 9, 1891 

 (Pt. 3), 349-351. 



On the formation of argenteous matter in the integu- 

 ment of teleosteans. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1892, 772-773. 



The development of the pharyngeal teeth in the 



Labridse. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1892, 773. 



Description of [a melanotic tumour on a haddock]. 



Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 10, 1892 (Pt. 3), 323-324. 

 On an internal tumour from the abdomen of a cod. 



Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 10, 1892 (Pt. 3), 324-325. 

 Maurolicus borealis, Niks., one of the British phos- 

 phorescent fishes. Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & 



Trans., 3, 1892, lxxxiii-lxxxiv. 

 Marvels of colour in the animal world. [1894.] Ottawa 



Natlist., 8, 1894-95, 115-116. 

 Colourless blood in animals. Ottawa Natlist., 9, 1895, 



6-8. 



Cilia. Ottawa Natlist., 9, 1895, 81-84. 



A morning among moose. Ottawa Natlist., 9, 1895, 



103-107. 

 Remarkable points in the life-history of phyllopods. 



Ottawa Natlist., 10, 1896, 7-11. 

 How whales breathe. Ottawa Natlist., 10, 1896, 73- 



77. 



Electrical fishes. Ottawa Natlist., 10, 1896, 97-102. 



The living Chirnaera and its egg. [1897.] Ottawa 



Natlist., 10, 1896, 185-189. 



Description of specimens of sea-trout, caplin, and 



sturgeon from Hudson Bay. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1897, 687- 

 688. . 



On the Esocidse (or Luciidse) of Canada. Brit. Ass. 



Rep., 1897, 688. 

 On the comparative anatomy of the organs of hearing. 



Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 4, 1897, 137. 



The pelican. Ottawa Natlist., 11, 1897, 97-101. 



The vanished buffalo. Ottawa Natlist., 12, 1898, 73- 



80. 



Change of function in fishes' fins. Ottawa Natlist., 



12, 1898, 129-132. 



Paddle-nosed sturgeon in Ontario. Ottawa Natlist., 



13, 1899, 153-157. 



Prince, Henry, \ Ollift, Arthur Sidney. SeeOWK& Prince. 

 Prince, Morton. How a lesion of the brain results in that 



disturbance of consciousness known as sensory aphasia. 



N. Y. Med. Jl., 41, 1885, 671-672. 



Malaria as a cause of degenerative diseases of the 



spinal cord. [With discussion.] N. Y. Med. Jl.,50, 1889, 

 77. 



Hdqhlinos-Jackson on the connection between the 



mind and the brain. Brain, 14, 1891, 250-269. 



An experimental study of visions. Brain, 21, 1898, 



528-546. 

 Princeteau, [Laurent-Raphael]. Note pour servir a l'his- 



toire des anomalies musculaires du ereux de l'aisselle. 



Paris, Soc. Biol. Mem., 44, 1892, 202-206. 

 Prindle, L[ouis] M[arcus]. Note on an apatite crystal 



from Alexander county, N. C. [1894.] Johns Hopkins 



Univ. CilC, [13 (1893-94)], 83. 

 Pring, James Hurly. For biographical notice see Somer- 



setsh. Soc. Proc, 35, 1890 (Pt. 2), 140-141. 

 Pringle, Alexander. On some probable new elements. 



Chem. News, 54, 1886, 167-16*. 

 Pringle, Andrew. Photo-micrographv. [With discussion.] 



[1891.] Photogr. Jl., 10, 1892, 71-79. 

 Paraffin infiltration by exhaustion. [1892.] Jl. Path. 



Bact., 1, 1893, 117-119. 



The present position of photo-micrography. [With 



discussion.] [1893.] Photogr. Jl., 18, 1894, 36-42. 



Pringle, C[yrus] G[uernsey]. The forest vegetation of 



northern Mexico. Garden * Forest, 1, 1888, 70-71, 105- 



106, 117, 141-142, 226-227, 238, 429-430, 441, 524. 

 The home of the Jacobean lily. Garden & Forest, 1, 



1888, 309. 

 The forest vegetation of the lower Rio Grande valley. 



Garden & Forest, 2, 1889, 393-394. 

 Notes on the ligneous vegetation of the Sierra Madre 



of Nuevo Leon. Garden & Forest, 3, 1890, 337-338, 362- 



363. 

 Notes on the Mexican water lilies. Garden & Forest, 



3, 1890, 415. 



Dahlias in Mexico. Garden & Forest, 4, 1891, 50-51. 



Notes on Mexican travel. Garden & Forest, 6, 1893, 



172-173, 182-183, 203-204, 223-224, 242-243, 263-261 ; 



7, 1894, 152-153, 162-163, 172-173 ; 8, 1895, 272-273 ; 



9, 1896, 102-103 ; 10, 1897, 32-33, 42-43. 

 Notes on new species of Mexican trees. Garden & 



Forest, 6, 1893, 303-304. 

 Reminiscences of botanical rambles in Vermont. 



Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 24, 1897, 350-357. 

 Pringle, C[yrus] G[uernsey], & Davenport, George E. 



Filices Mexicans. Garden & Forest, 4, 1891, 448-450, 



483-484, 519-520, 555-556. 

 Pringle, J[ames] Hoyarth. Notes of a case of congenital 



absence of both uluaj. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 27, 1893, 239- 



244. 

 Pringle, J[ohn] J[ames], A case of actinomycosis exten- 

 sively involving the skiu. [1894.] Med.-Chir. Trans., 



78, 1895, 21-38. 

 Pringle, (Capt.) ,T[ohn] W[allace]. With the railway 



survey to Victoria Nyanza. Geogr. Jl., 2, 1893, 112- 



139. 

 Pringle, John. Great bustard washed up on the Ayrshire 



coast. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1895, 253. 

 Pringle, {Col.) Robert. For biographical notice see Indian 



Med. Gaz., 34, 1899, 149. 

 The increase of leprosy in India ; its causes, probable 



consequences, and remedies. Epid. Soc. Trans., 8, 1889, 



152-163. 

 Enteric fever in India ; its increase, causes, remedies, 



and probable consequences. [1890.] Epid. Soc. Trans., 



9, 1891, 111-132. 

 The water supply of India. [With discussion.] Int. 



Congr. Hyg. Tran=. (1891, 7), 242-252. 

 What is efficient vaccination? Epid. Soc. Trans., 11, 



1892, 47-59. 

 Pringsheim, Alfred. Ueber das Verhalten gewisser 



Potenzreihen auf dem Couvergenzkreise. Math. Ann., 



25, 1885, 419-426. 



Ueber die Multiplication trigonometrischer Reiheu. 



Math. Ann., 26, 1886, 157-166. 



Ueber analytische Ausdriicke init hebbaren Unstetig- 



keiteu. Math. Ann., 26, 1886, 167-192. 

 Darstellung der zahlentheoretischen Function E (\jt) 



durch eine unendliche Reihe. Math. Ann., 26, 1886 



193-196. 



Ueber einen Fuudamentalsatz aus der Theorie der 



elliptisehen Functionen. Math. Ann., 27, 1886, 151-157. 



Zur Theorie der Gamma-Functiouen. Math. Ann., 



31, 1888, 455-481. 



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