678 OLIVER FAIRFIELD WADSWORTH. 



Beitrage zur Opthalmologie, als Festgabe Wiesbaden Friedr. 

 Homer's zur Feier d. 25 jahr. Jubilaums seiner Acadeni. Lehr- 

 thatigkeit gewidmet von M. Dufour, O. Haab, M. Knies, J. Michel, 

 W. Schoen, und O. F. Wadsworth. 1881. 



Circulation in the macula lutea retinae. Boston M. & S. J., 1881. 



Optico-ciliary neurotomy. Tr. Am. Ophth. Soc, New York, 1881. 



The fovea centralis in man. Beitr. z. Ophth. Wiesbaden, 1882. 



Optico-ciliary neurotomy. Med. & Surg. Rep. Boston City Hospital, 

 1882. 



Phlyctenular disease of the eyes. Boston M. & S. J., 1883. 



Some cases of hysterical affection of vision. Boston M. &. S. J., 

 1883. 



Apparent curvature of surface caused by prismatic glasses. Boston 

 M. &. S. J., 1883. 



Three cases of homonymous hemianopia. Boston M. & S. J., 1884. 



A case of myxoedema with atrophy of the optic nerves. Boston 

 M. & S. J., 1885. Also Tr. Am. Ophth. Soc, Boston, 1885. 



A case of permanent zonular scotoma of traumatic origin; very 

 small circle of central field with vision normal. Am. J. Ophthal., St. 

 Louis, 1884-5. 



Double optic neuritis and ophthalmoplegia from lead -poisonings 

 complicated by typhoid fever. Boston 31. & S. J., 1885. Also 

 Tr. Am. Ophth. Soc., Boston, 1885. 



Luxation of lens beneath Tenon's capsule. Boston M. & S. J., 1885. 

 Also Tr. Am. Ophth. Soc, Boston, 1885. 



Lead-Poisoning complicated with probable typhoid fever. Boston 

 M. & S. J., 1885. 



A case of recurrent paralysis of the motor oculi. Boston M. cC- S. ./., 

 1887. Also Tr. Am. Ophth. Soc, 1887. 



A case of congenital, zonular, grayish-white opacity around the 

 fovea. Detachment of the retina in both eyes, with albuminuria of 

 pregnancy; replacement of retina. Boston M. & S. J., 1887. Tr. 

 Am. Ophth. Soc, Boston, 1887. 



A case of recurrent paralysis of the third nerve. Boston M. ct- S. J., 

 1887. 



The amblyopia of squint. Boston M. & S. J., 1887. 



Ophthalmoplegia externa. Boston M. ct S. J., 1888. 



A case of extraction of a bit of steel from the vitreous by the magnet. 

 Boston M. & S. J., 1889. 



Paralysis of the sphincter iridis. Boston M. & S. J., 1889. 



Spastic torticollis apparently due to faulty position of the eyes, and 



