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 distribution of lice (Podieuli) to the different 

 Faunas. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1850, pp. 133- 

 138 ; Boston, Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc. III., 1850, 

 pp. 324-326. 



6. The family of Vibrionia (E/trei/bery) 



not animals, but plants. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 

 1850, pp. 195-199. 



7. Ilistological researches on the develope- 



ment, nature, and function of Epithelial struc- 

 tures. Amer. Journ. Med. Sci. XX., 1850, 

 pp. 70-82. 



8. On the hibernation of Insects, and its 



relation to their Metamorphosis. Boston, Soc. 

 Nat. Hist. Proc. III., 1850, pp. 68-69. 



9. On the embryology of Articnlata. Bos- 



ton, Soc. Nat, Hist. Prof. III., 1850, pp. 262- 

 264. 



1O. Facts observed in the generation of the 



Humble Bee (Bombus Aniericanus) and Aphides, 

 as illustrating some obscure phenomena in the 

 physiology of generation. Boston, Soc. Nat. 

 Hist. Proc. III., 1850, pp. 263-264. 



11. On the luminous spots of the great Fire- 



fly of Cuba (Pyrophorus phosphorus). Boston, 

 Soc. Nat. Hist, Proc. III., 1850, pp. 290-291. 

 12. On some of the peculiarities of the 



economy of reproduction of some insects. Bos- 

 ton, Soc. Nat, Hist, Proc. IV., 1851-54, pp. 

 226-228. 



13. Observations on the Seventeen-years 



Locust (Cicada septemdecim). Boston, Soc. Nat. 

 Hist. Proc. IV., 1851-54, pp. 71-72. 



14. Relations of embryology and sperma- 



tology to animal classification. Amer. Assoc. 

 Proc. 1851, pp. 312-318. 



15. Relations of embryology and sperma- 



tolofy to some of the fundamental doctrines of 

 physiological science. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1851, 

 pp. 368-374 ; Silliman, Journ. XIII., 1852, 

 pp. 281-285. 



16. Tissue, and its retrograde metamor- 

 phosis. Amer. Journ. Med. Sci. XXII., 1851, 

 pp. 22-30. 



17. On microscopes and microscopy. Silli- 



man. Journ. XII., 1851, pp. 56-63. 

 18. Points in the economy of the seventeen- 

 year Locust (Cicada septemdecim), bearing upon 

 the plural origin and special local creation of 

 the species. Amer. Assoc. Proe. 1851, pp. 307- 



312. 



19. Notes on the Fauna of the Pine Bar- 

 rens of upper South Carolina. Boston, Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. Proc. IV., 1851-54, pp. 115-118. 



2O. The organic relations of some of the 



Infusoria, including investigations concerning 

 the structure and nature of the genus Bodo 

 (Ehr.). Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. IV., 

 1851-54, pp. 124-125. 



Burnett, Waldo J. 21. On the crystalline lens 

 and its formation. Boston, Nat. Hist, Soc. Proc. 

 IV., 1851-54, pp. 247-248. 



22. On the coloration of Cephalopoda. 



[1852.] Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. IV., 

 1851-54, pp. 252-253. 



23. On the reproduction of lost parts in 



Reptiles, as illustrated in the case of the Glass 

 Snake. Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. IV., 1851- 

 54, pp. 309-314. 



24. On the Cotton Worm of the Southern 

 States. Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. IV., 1851- 

 54, pp. 316-319. 



25. On the Blood-corpuscle-holding Cells, 



and their relations to the function of the Spleen. 

 Boston, Nat, Hist. Soc. Proc. IV., 1851-54, 

 pp. 343-346 ; Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1853, pp. 224- 

 230 ; Silliman, Jouru. XVI., 1853, pp. 375- 

 380. 



26. A remarkable case of bisexual Herm- 



aphroditism, with remarks on the embryological 

 and anatomical relations of these abnormities. 

 Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. IV., 1851-54, 

 pp. 353-359. 



27. On the nature and character of mus- 

 cular tissue, as illustrated by its developement 

 and minute structure. Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Proc. IV., 1851-54, pp. 368-369. 



28. On the developement of Mollusks in 

 Holothurid;e. Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. IV., 

 1851-54, pp. 371-374. 



29. On the male sexual organs of Spiders. 



Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. IV., 1852, p. 

 106. 



30. On the Reptilia of Aiken, Ga. Boston, 



Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. IV., 1852, pp. 146-147. 



31. On the brittleness of the tail of Ophi- 



saurus veutralis. Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. 

 IV., 1852, pp. 223-224. 



32. On the formation and function of the 



Allantois. Amer. Acad. Proc. III., 1852-57, 

 pp. 12-16; Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1853, pp. 200- 

 203. 



33. On Cartilaginous and Osseous Tissues. 



Amer. Acad. Proc. III., 1852-57, pp. 17-23. 



34. On the signification of Cell-segmenta- 

 tion, and the relations of this process to the 

 phenomena of reproduction. Amer. Acad. Proc. 

 III., 1852-57, pp. 43-47 ; Amer. Assoc. Proc. 

 1853, pp. 232-234. 



35. The miscroscopical and histological 



relations of Enchoudroma. Amer. Journ. Med. 

 S,-i. XXIII., 1852, pp. 397-406. 



36. On the formation and mode of develope- 

 ment of the renal organs in Vertebrata. Amer. 

 Assoc. Proc. 1853, pp. 184-199 ; Sillimau, Journ. 

 XVII., 1854, pp. 375-386. 



