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Carpenter, T. M. The increase in metabolism due to the work of typewriting. (Jour. 



Biol. Chem., v. ix, p. 231. 1911.) 

 , and J. R. Murein. The energy metabolism of mother and child just before and 



just after birth. (Archives Internal Medicine, v. 7, p. 184. 1911.) 

 CasteE, W. E. Double-mating of silk-worm moths. (Science, n. s., pp. 15-21. July 7, 



1911.) 

 . On sex-chromosomes in hermaphroditism. (Amer. Nat., 45, pp. 425-430. July 



^911-) 

 . On "soma influence" in ovarian transplantation. (Science, n. s., v. xxxiv, pp. 



II3-IIS- July 28, 1911.) 

 . Heredity in relation to evolution and animal breedings. (D. Appleton & Co., 



N.Y., 184 pp., illustr.) 



and C. C. LiTTEE. On a modified Mendelian ratio among yellow mice. (Science, 



n. s., V. XXXII, pp. 868-870. Dec. 16, 1910.) 



Chapin, Harold Canning. See Baxter, Gregory Paul. 



Clark, W. M. See Morse, H. N. 



Cobb, Victor. See Baxter, Gregory Paul. 



Coble, A. B. Reduction of the sextic equation to the Valentiner form-problem. (Math. 

 Annal, V. Lxx. 1911.) 



. An application of More's cross-ratio group to the solution of the sextic equa- 

 tion. (Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. July 1911.) 



The rational plane quartic as derived from the norm-curve in four dimensions 



by projection and section. (Amer. Jour. Math. July 191 1.) 

 Davenport, C. B. Heredity in relation to eugenics. (H. Holt & Co., New York.) 

 . The transplantation of ovaries in chickens. (Jour, of Morphology, xxii, pp. 



111-122. Mar. 1911.) 



. Imperfection of dominance. (Rept. Amer. Breeders Assn., vi, pp. 29-32.) 



. Report of committee on eugenics. (Rept. Amer. Breeders Assn., vi, pp. 91-93.) 



. Characters in mongrel vs. pure-bred individuals. (Rept. Amer. Breeders 



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 , and G. C. Davenport. Elements of zoologv. 2d ed. 508 pp., Macmillan, New 



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 , H. H. Laughlin, David E. Weeks, E. R. Johnstone, and H. H. Goddard. 



The study of human heredity, methods of collecting, charting, and analyzing data. 



(Eugenics Record Ofiice : Bull. No. 2. May 1911.) 



and David E. Weeks. A first study of heredity of epilepsy. (Jour, of Nervous 



and Mental Disease. Nov. 191 1.) 

 Davenport, G. C. See Davenport, C. B. 

 Desha, L. J., and S. E. AcreE. Difficulties in the application of the hydrogen electrode 



to the measurement of the concentration of hydrogen ions in the presence of organic 



compounds. (Amer. Chem. Jour. Dec. 1911.) 

 DoDERLEiN, L., and R. Hartmeyer. Westindische Seeigel und Seesterne (Tortugas 



echinoderms). (Zoologische Jahrbiicher, Suppl. 2, Heft 2, pp. 145-156. 1910.) 

 Emery, A. G., and F. G. Benedict. The heat of combustion of compounds of physio- 

 logical importance. (Amer. Jour. Physiol., v. 28, p. 301. 1911.) 

 EmmES, L. E., and J. A. Riche. The respiratory exchange as affected by body position. 



(Amer. Jour. Physiol., v. xxvii, p. 406. 191 1.) 



. See Benedict, F. G. _ 



Falk, K. G. Transference experiments with thallous sulphate and lead nitrate. (Jour. 



Amer. Chem. Soc, v. 32, pp. 1555-1571. Dec. 1910.) 



. See NoYES, A. A. 



Path, E. A. The spectra of spiral nebulse and globular star clusters. (Astrophys. 



Jour., v. xxxiii, pp. 58-63. 191 1.) 

 Ferguson, William Scott. Hellenistic Athens. (Macmillan & Co. 191 1.) 

 Fisk, H. W. Review — Hazard, D. L. : Directions for magnetic measurements. (Terr. 



Mag., V. xvi. No. 3, pp. 218-220. Sept. 191 1.) 

 Fleming, J. A. Comparisons of magnetic observatory standards by the Carnegie Insti- 

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June 1911. No. II: v, xvi, No. 3, pp. 137-162. Sept. 1911.) 

 . Two new types of magnetometers made by the Department of Terrestrial 



Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. (Terr. Mag., v. xvi, No. I, 



pp. 1-12. Mar. 1911.) 



Mean values of the magnetic elements at observatories. (Terr. Mag., v. xvi. 



No. 3, pp. 209-214. Sept. 191 1.) 

 Franz, Shepherd Ivory. On the functions of the post-central cerebral convolutions. 



(Jour, of Compar. Neurol., v. 21, pp. 115-137. 1911.) 



. The functions of the cerebrum. (Psychol. Bull., v. 18, pp. 111-119. 1911.) 



. On the functions of the cerebrum : Concerning the lateral portions of the 



occipital lobes. (Amer. Jour. Physiol., v. 28, pp. 308-317. 1911.) 



