42 CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON. 



Frazer, J. W. C. See Morse, H. N. 



Free, E. E. Studies in soil physics. (Plant World, v. xiv, pp. 29, 59, no, 164, i86. 1911.) 



Gale, Henry G., and Walter S. Adams. The pressure shift of the arc and spark lines 



of titanium. (Read at 56th meeting of American Physical Society.) 



. See Adams, Walter S. 



GiBBS, R. C. Fluorescence and absorption of canary glass at low temperatures. (Phys. 



Rev., V. XXX, p. zil- Mar. 1910.) 

 . The effect of temperature on fluorescence and absorption. (Phys. Rev., v. 



XXXI, p. 464. Oct. 1910.) 

 Gill, E. E. See Morse, H. N. 

 GoDDARD, H. H. See Davenport, C. B. _ 

 GoodalE, H. D. Some results of castration in ducks. (Biol. Bull., v. xx. Dec. 1910.) 



. On blastopore closure in Amphibia. (Anat. Anz., Bd. xxxviii. 191 1.) 



. Sex-limited inheritance and sexual dimorphism in poultry. (Science, n. s., v. 



xxxiii. June 191 1.) 



The early development of Spelcrpcs bilineatus (Green). (Amer. Jour. Anat., 



V. 12. Sept. 1911.) 

 GoRTNER. Ross Aiken. Studies on Melanin. I : Methods of isolation. The effect of 



alkali on melanin. (Jour. Biol. Chem., viii, pp. 341-363. 1910.) 

 . Studies on melanin. II : The pigmentation of the adult periodical cicada 



{Tibiccn scptcndeciin). (Jour. Biol. Chem., x, No. i, pp. 89-95, i plate. Aug. 1911.) 

 . Studies on melanin. Ill : The inhibitory action of certain phenolic compounds 



upon tyrosinase. A suggestion as to the cause of dominant and recessive whites. 



(Jour. Biol. Chem., x. No. 2, 10 pp. Sept. 191 1.) 

 . A new decomposition product of keratin which gives Millon's reaction. (Jour. 



Biol. Chem., ix, pp. 355-357- IQH-) 



On the decomposition of alloxan. (Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, xxxii, p. 85. 191 1.) 



Grey, J. S. See Jones, Harry C. 



Guest, H. H. See Osborne, T. B. 



Harris, J. Arthur. On the selective elimination occurring during the development of 



the fruits of Staphylea. (Biometrika, vii, pp. 452-504. 1910.) 

 . A neglected paper on natural selection in the English sparrow. (Amer. Nat., 



XLV, pp. 314-318. 1911.) 

 . The measurement of natural selection. (Pop. Sci. Mo., lxxviii, pp. 521-538. 



1911.) 

 . The biometric proof of the pure line theor}^ (Amer. Nat., xlv, pp. 346-363. 



. Further observations on the selective elimination of organs in Staphylea. 



(Zeitschr. f. ind. Abst.- u. Vererbungsl, v. pp. 273-388. 191 1.) 



. Francis Galton. (Pop. Sci. Mo., lxxix, pp. 171-190. I9ii.)_ 



. A coefficient of individual prepotency for students of heredity. (Amer. Nat., 



xlv, pp. 471-478. 1911.) 



. Seed weight in Staphylea and Cladastris. (Torreya, xi, pp. 165-169. 1911.) 



. On the correlation between somatic characters and fertility : Illustrations 



from the involucral whorl of Hibiscus. (Biometrika, viii, pp. 52-65. 1910.) 

 . Teratological fruits of Ptelea. (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, v. 38, pp. 385-387, pi. 17. 



On the formation of correlation and contingency tables when the number of 



combinations is large. (Amer. Nat., v. 45, pp. 566-571. 191 1.) 



Data, dialectics, and other digressions. (Amer. Nat., v. 45, pp. 636-638. 1911.) 



Hartmever, R. See Doderlein, L. 



Harvey, E. Newton. The mechanism of membrane formation and other early changes 

 in developing sea-urchin's eggs as bearing upon the problem of artificial partheno- 

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• •. Studies on the permeability of cells. (Jour. Exper. Zool., v. 10, No. 4, pp. 



507-556 3 figs- Mayi9ii.) 



Hempl, George. The solving of an ancient riddle: The Phsestos disk. (Harper's Mag. 

 Jan. 1911.) 



. Early Etruscan inscriptions. Fabretti 2343-2346. (Matzke Memorial Volume 



of Stanford University. 191 1.) 



HiGGiNS, H. L., and F. G. Benedict. Some energy factors of the urine excreted after 

 severe muscular exercise. (Amer. Jour. Physiol., v. 28, p. 291. 191 1.) 



, and Joseph Barcroft. The determination of the constants of the differential 



blood-gas apparatus. (Journ. of Physiol., 191 1, v. XLii, p. 512.) 



. See Benedict, F. G. 



