162 THE NATURE OF ANIiVIAL LIGHT 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



A few of the enormous number of papers on lumines- 

 cence are included in the list below. The attempt is made 

 to list only those dealing with the structure, chemistry or 

 physiology of luminous animals and the physical nature 

 of their light, together with a small number of general 

 interest. More complete works on light and luminescence 

 come first and original articles follow Authors' names 

 are arranged alphabetically, their papers chronologically. 

 A fairly complete list of literature covering the whole 

 field of Bioluminescence is given by Mangold, 1910. The 

 1913 paper of Dubois gives a bibliography of his own 

 contributions up to this date so that only those papers 

 to which special reference is made are included below. 



BOOKS AND GENERAL WORKS 



Becquerel, E. : 1867, La Lumigre. 



Dahlgeen, U. : 1915, The Production of Light by Animals. Jour. Franklin 



Inst., vols. 180 to date. 

 Dubois, R. : 1914, La Vie et La Lumi§re. Alcan, Paris. 

 Gadean de Kerville, H. : 1890, Les Vegetaux et les Animaiix Lumineux, 



Paris. 

 Harvey, E. N. : 1917, The Chemistry of Light Production in Luminous 



Organisms. Carnegie Inst., Wash., Pub. No. 251, pages 171-234. 

 Heinrich, pi.: 1811-1820, Die Phosphorescenz der Korper, etc. Niirnburg. 

 HOUSTOUN, R. A.: 1915, A Treatise on Light. London. 

 Kayser, H.: 1908, Handbuch der Spectroscopic, Vols, ii and iv. Leipzig. 

 Mangold, E. : 1910, Die Produktion von Licht. Hans Winterstein's Hand- 

 buch der vergleichende Physiologic, vol. iii, second half, pp. 225-392. 



Jena. 

 MoLiSH, H. : 1904 and 1912, Leuchtende Pflanzen. Eine physiologische 



Studie. Jena. 

 Nutting, P. G.: 1912, Outlines of A^jplied Optics. Philadelphia. 

 Phipson, T. L. : 1870, Phosphorescence. L. Reeve and Co. London. 210 



pages. 

 Shepard, S. E., 1914, Photochemistry. Longmans, Green and Co. 



