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Aberrant form of Melitiea colon, Edicards. Philad., 

 Ent. News, 7, 1896, 267. 



Cunningham, dura A. A bacterial disease of the sugar 

 beet. [Istls.] Bot. Gaz., 28, 1899, 177-192. 



Cunningham, (Surg. Lt.-Col.) D[ai'id] D[miglas]. On the 

 relation of cholera to schizomycete organisms. Med. Off. 

 (India) Sei. Mem., 1, 1885, 1-20. 



On the presence of peculiar parasitic organisms in the 

 tissue of a specimen of Delhi boil. Med. Off. (India) 

 Sci. Mem., 1, 1885, 21-31. 



On the effects sometimes following injection of choleraic 

 comma-bacilli into the subcutaneous tissues in guinea-pigs. 

 Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 2, 1887, 1-14. 



On the phenomenon of gaseous evolution from the 

 flowers of Ottelia alismoides. Med. Off. (India) Sci. 

 Mem., 2, 1887, 39-46. 



On the phenomena of fertilization in FicusRoxburghii, 

 ll'ull. 1 1*87.] Calcutta Roy. Bot. Gard. Ann., 1, 1888 

 (Append.), 13-47. 



Notes from the biological laboratory attached to the 

 office of the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government 

 of India. Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 3, 1888, 1-16. 



Note regarding certain characters in the subsoil of 

 Calcutta. Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 3, 1888, 17-25. 



On a new genus of the family Ustilaginefe. Med. Off. 

 (India) Sci. Mem., 3, 1888, 27-32. 



On an entophytic alga occurring in the leaves of 

 Limuanthemum indicuni, with notes on a peculiarly 

 parasitic variety of Mycoidea. Med. Off. (India) Sci. 

 Mem., 3, 1888, 33-40. 



On the phenomena of propagation of movement in 

 Mimosa pudica. Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 3, 1888, 

 83-138. 



Are choleraic comma-bacilli, even granting that they 

 are the proximate cause of choleraic symptoms, really 

 efficient in determining the epidemic diffusion of cholera? 

 Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 4, 1889, 1-20. 



Notes on the life-history of Ravenelia sessilis, B., and 

 B. stictica, B. and Br. Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 4, 

 1889, 21-35. 



On milk as a medium for choleraic comma-bacilli. 

 Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 5, 1890, 1-40. 



On the association of several distinct species of comma- 

 bacilli with cases of cholera in Calcutta. [1H90.] Indian 

 Med. Gaz., 25, 1891. 139-142. 



On some species of choleraic comma-bacilli occurring 

 in Calcutta. Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 6, 1891, 1-49. 



The results of continued study of various forms of 

 comma-bacilli occurring in Calcutta. Med. Off. (India) 

 Sci. Mem., 8, 1894, 1-57. 



The physiological action of snake-venom. Med. Off. 

 (India) Sci. Mem., 9, 1895, 1-54. 



Is mycetoma primarily owing to the action of the 

 fungal elements ordinarily associated with its products? 

 Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., '.), 1895, 67-74. 



Choleraic and other commas ; on the influence of 

 certain conditions in determining morphological varia- 

 tions in vibrionic organisms. Med. Off. (India) Sci. 

 Mem., 10, 1897, 1-28. 



Report on the results of experiments on the action 

 of various reputed antidotes to snake-venom conducted 

 during the season 1895-96. Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 

 10, 1897, 59-94. 



On certain diseases of fungal and algal origin affecting 

 economic plants in India. Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 

 10, 1897, 95-130. 



- The physiological action of cobra-venom. Med. Off. 

 (India) Sci. Mem., 11, 1898, 1-39. 



The causes of fluctuations in turgescence in the motor 

 organs of leaves. [1895.] Calcutta Roy. Bot. Gard. Ann., 

 (i, 1907 (1't. 1), 1-161. 



A new and parasitic species of Choanephora. [1895.] 

 Calcutta Roy. Bot. Gard. Ann., 6, 1907 (Pt. 1), 163-174. 



Cunningham, (Surg. Lt.-Col.) D[arid] D[ouglax], & Prain, 

 /la/ i<l. A note on Indian wheat-rusts. [1896.] India 

 Bot. Surv. Records, 1, 1893-1902, 99-124. 



Cunningham, l)[aniel] J[olin"\. *The development of the 

 suspensory ligament of the fetlock in the fcetal horse, ox, 

 roe-deer, and sambre-deer. [1883.] Jl. Anat. Physiol., 

 18, 1884, 1-12. 



The musculus sternalis. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 18, 1884, 

 208-210 ; 22, 1888, 391-407. 



- The structure and development of the suspensory 

 ligament of the fetlock in the horse, ox, etc. [1884.] 

 Anier. Natlist., 19, 1885, 127-128. 



The lumbar curve in man and the apes, with an 



account of the topographical anatomy of the chimpanzee, 

 orang-utan, and gibbon. Irish Ac. Cunningham Mem., 

 2, 1886, 14H pp. 



The connection of the os odontoideum with the body 

 of the axis vertebra. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 20, 1886, 238- 

 243. 



The neural spines of the cervical vertebra as a race- 

 character. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 20, 1886, 637-640. 



The flexor brevis pollicis and the flexor brevia hallucis 

 in man. Anat. Anz., 2, 1887, 186-192. 



Cranio-cerebral topography. Jl. Auat. Physiol., 22, 

 1888, xiii-xiv. 



A new method of mounting the spine. Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 23, 1889, xii-xiii. 



- Elbow-joint. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 23, 1889, xxii-xxiii. 

 Eight true ribs in man. Nature, 39, 1889, 248- 



249. 



The spinal curvature in an aboriginal Australian. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc., 45, 1889, 487-504. 



- The proportion of bone and cartilage in the lumbar 

 section of the vertebral column of the ape and several 

 races of men. [1889.] Jl. Anat. Physiol., 24, 1890, 

 117-126. 



- The occasional eighth true rib in man and its relation 

 to right handedness. [1889.] Jl. Anat. Physiol., 24, 

 1890, 127-129. 



Bologna. The part which it has played in the history 

 of anatomy : its octo-ceutenary celebration. Int. Jl. 

 Anat., 7, 1890, 1-11. 



- The intraparietal sulcus of the brain. Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 24, 1890, 135-155. 



The complete fissures of the human cerebrum, and 

 their significance in connection with the growth of the 

 hemisphere and the appearance of the occipital lobe. 

 Jl. Anat. Physiol., 24, 1890, 309-345. 



The influences at work in producing the cerebral 

 convolutions. Nature, 42, 1890, 125. 



The value of nerve-supply in the determination of 

 muscular homologies and anomalies. [1890.] Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 25, 1891, 31^40. 



The skeleton of the Irish giant, Cornelius MAGRATH. 

 [1891.] Irish Ac. Trans., 29, 1887-92, 553-612 ; Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 25, 1891, ix-x. 



The Sylvian fissure and the island of REIL in the 

 primate brain. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 25, 1891, 286-291. 



The development of the gyri and sulci on the surface 

 of the island of REIL of the human brain. Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 25, 1891, 338-348. 



Contribution to the surface anatomy of the cerebral 

 hemispheres. [1890.] Irish Ac. Cunningham Mem., 7, 

 1892, i-xii, 1-305, 356-372. 



The skull and some of the other bones of the skeleton 

 of Cornelius MAGRATH, the Irish giant. [1891.] Anthrop. 

 Inst. Jl., 21, 1892, 40-41. 



Delimitation of the regions of the abdomen. Jl. Anat. 



Physiol., 27, 1893, 257-274. 



Development of certain of the cerebral furrows. Jl. 

 Anat. Physiol., 28, 1894, ix-x. 



On the form of the spleen and the kidneys. Jl. Auat. 

 Physiol., 29, 1895, 501-517. 



