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22. Medusae of the Bahamas. Memoirs of Nat. Sci., Museum Brooklyn Institue of Arts and Sciences, vol. 1, 



p. 1-33, 7 pis. 



1906 



23. Medusa? of the Hawaiian Islands collected by the steamer Albatross in 1902. U. S. Fish Commission Bulletin 



for 1903, p. 1131-1143, 3 pis. 



24. Rhythmical pulsation in Scyphomedusa?, I. Publications of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, No. 47, 



62 pp., 36 figs. 



25. The annual breeding swarm of the Atlantic Palolo Papers from the Tortugas Laboratory of the Carnegie 



Institution of Washington, vol. 1, p. 105-112, 1 pi. 



26. Rhythmical pulsation in Scyphomedusa 1 , II. Papers from the Tortugas Laboratory of the Carnegie In- 



stitution of Washington, vol. 1, p. 113-131, 13 figs. 



27. With Caroline G. Soule: Some reactions of caterpillars and moths. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 



vol. 3, p. 415-433. 



1908 



28. On the use of carbon dioxide in killing marine animals. Biological Bulletin, Woods Hole, vol. 16, p. 18. 



1909 



29. On the use of magnesium in stupefying marine animals. Biological Bulletin, vol. 17, p. 341-342. 



30. The relation between ciliary and muscular movements. Proc. Soc. Experimental Biol, and Medicine, vol. 7, 



p. 19-20. 



31. The cause of rhythmical pulsation in scyphomedusse. Proc. Seventh International Zool. Congress, 4 pp. 



32. The annual swarming of the Atlantic Palolo. Proc. Seventh International Zool. Congress, 5 pp. 



1910 



33. Medusa? of the world. 3 vols., 735 pp., 76 pis., 428 text figs. Published by the Carnegie Institution of 



Washington. Publication No. 109. Quarto. 



34. Alexander Agassiz, 1S35-1910. Popular Science Monthly, vol. 76, p. 419-45S, portrait, 2 figs. Reprinted 



in Smithsonian Report for 1910, p. 447-472. Issued in 1911. 



1911 



35. Alpheus Hyatt, 1838-1902. Popular Science Monthly, p. 129-149, portrait, 2 figs. 



36. The converse relation between ciliary and neuro-muscular movements. Papers from the Tortugas Labora- 



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1904-1919 



37. Annual Reports of the Director of the Department of Marine Biology of the Carnegie Institution of Wash- 



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1912 



38. Ctenophores of the Atlantic coast of North America. 60 pp., 17 pis., 12 figs. Publication No. 162, Car- 



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1913 



39. The Tortugas Laboratory of the Carnegie Institute of Washington. Internationale Revue der gesamten 



Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, Bd. 5, p. 505-510, Taf. 11. 



1914 



40. An expedition to the coral reefs of Torres Straits. Popular Science Monthly, vol. 85, p. 209-231, Illustrated. 



41. Effects of temperature upon tropical marine animals. Publication No. 183, the Carnegie Institution of 



Washington, p. 1-24, 12 figs. 



42. The relation between the degree of concentration of electrolytes of sea water and the rate of nerve conduction 



in Cassiopea. Ibid., p. 25-54, 13 figs. 



43. The law governing the loss of weight in starving Cassiopea. Ibid., p. 55-82, 1 pi., 21 figs. 



1915 



44. Ecology of the Murray Island coral reef. Proc. National Academy of Sciences, vol. 1, pp. 211-214. 



45. The nature of nerve conduction in Cassiopea. Proc. National Academy of Sciences, vol. 1, pp. 270-274. 



46. Medusae of the Philippines and of Torres Straits. Publication No. 212, the Carnegie Institution of Washing- 



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 as a report from the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. 



