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188. 1912 Orthogenesis in the egg capsules of Chimaera. Bulletin American Museum Natural His- 



tory, Vol. 31, pp. 35-40, 2 figs. 



189. 1912 A collection representing early Japanese art. Bulletin Metropolitan Museum Art, Vol. 7, 



p. 100. 



The exhibition of fishes. American Museum Journal, Vol. 12, pp. 171-177- 

 Palaeozoic fishes. Bulletin Geological Society America, Vol. 23, pp. 224-228. 

 On the changes in behavior of the eel (Conger malabaricus?) during its transformation. Science , 

 N.S. Vol. 36, p. 96. 

 193. 1912 Additional notes on the living specimens of the Australian lungfish (Ceratodus forsteri) in the 

 collection of the Zoological Society of London. Proceedings Zoological Society London, pp. 607- 

 612, 2 figs 



Illustrated introduction — Fifth dinner of the Hobby Club at the writer's home. October 1912. 

 On the hair-like appendages in the frog, Astylosternus robustus (Blgr.). Bulletin American 

 Museum Jiatural History, Vol. 31, pp. 349-351, 2 figs. 



A fish [Protopterus annectens] out of water. American Museum journal. Vol. 12, pp. 251-253. 

 5 figs. 



The gauntlets of the Earl of Sussex. Bulletin Metropolitan Museum Art, Vol. 7, pp. 214-215, 

 figs. 



198. 1912 Changes in the behavior of the eel during transformation. Annals J'^ew Tor}{ Academy 



Sciences, Vol. 22, pp. 321-326. 



199. 1912 A loan collection of Japanese sword guards (Howard Mansfield collection). Bulletin Metropoli- 



tan Museum Art, Vol. 7, P- 227- 



200. 1912 A collection of armorer's implements. Bulletin MetropolitanMuseum Art, Vol. 7, P-27>1. 



201. 1913 The armor of Sir James Scudamore. Bu//etin Metrof)o!itdn Museum Art, Vol. 8, pp. 118-123, 



5 figs. 



202. 1913 A sword guard by the Japanese artist Kaneiye Sho-dai. Bulletin Metropolitan Museum Art, 



Vol. 8, pp. 159-162, 2 figs. 



203. 1913 Excluders of art. Tariff reviser's proposal. JSjeu' Tor/^ Tunes, July 28, 1913. 



204. 1913 A thirteenth century marble relief from Poblet. Bulletin Metropolitan Museum Art, Vol. 8, 



pp. 172-173, fig. 



205. 1913 A raven in embossed steel by the Japanese armorer, Myochin Munesuke. Bulletin MetropoU' 



tan Museum Art, Vol. 8, pp. 180-181, 4 figs. 



206. 1913 Two memorial effigies of the late I6th century. Bulletin Metropolitan Museum Art, Vol. 8, 



pp. 218-220, 2 figs. 



207. 1913 A fish out of water {Protopterus annectens), the second living specimen of a lungfish ever brought 



to this country. Scientific Amarican Supplement, Vol. 75, p. 52, 5 figs. 



208. 1913 A record sunfish (10 feet long, 11 feet vertical). American Museum Journal, Vol. 13, pp. 370- 



371, fig. 



209. 1914 Fish exhibits in the American Museum of Natural History. American Museum Journa/, Vol. 



14, pp. 33-34, 3 figs. 



210. 1914 The William H. Riggs collection of arms and armor: Mr. Riggs as a collector of armor. Bulletin 



Metropolitan Museum Art, Vol. 9, pp. 66-74, 6 figs. 



A Byzantine altar carpet. Bulletin Metropolitan Museum Art, Vol. 9, pp. 97-98, fig. 



An Italian bow and quiver of the Renaissance. Bulletin Metropolitan Museum Art, Vol. 9, 



pp. 100-101, fig. 



The casque of the Morosini. Art in A7nerica, Vol. 2, pp. 250-253, 2 figs. 



A gift of Japanese sword guards. Bulletin Metropolitan Museum Art, Vol. 9, pp. 140- 



142, 4 figs. 



