LIST OF THE MORE IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS 

 OF BURT GREEN WILDER, B.S., M.D., PROFESSOR OF 

 PHYSIOLOGY, VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY AND NEUROLOGY 

 IN CORNELL UNIVERSITY. 



1861. Contributions lo the comparative myology of the chimpanzee 

 [1861]. Boston Jour. Nat. Hist., VII, 1859-1863, pp. 352-384. 



1862. Note on the muscles of the hog's snout. Boston, Soc. Nat. Hist. 

 Proc, IX, 1862, p. I. 



1864. Histories of two surgical specimens in the Army Medical Muse- 

 um. Boston, Med. and Surg. Jour., LXXI, 1864, pp. 292-294. Med. 

 and Surg. History of the War, pt. i, pp. 427-533- 



1866. On the Nephila plumipes or silk-spider of South Carolina 

 [1865]. Boston, Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc, X, 1866, pp. 200-210; 2 fig. 



On morphology and teleology, especially in the limbs of mamma- 

 lia L1863]. Boston, Soc. Nat. Hist., Mem. I, 1866-69, pp. 46-80; 



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A case of imperforate ear in an adult man [1865]. Boston, Soc. 

 Nat. Hist. Proc, X, 1866, p. 222. 



Pathological polarity, or what has been called symmetry in disease. 

 Boston, Med. and Surg. Jotir., LXXIV, 1866, pp. 189-198. 



Termeyer's " Researches and experiffients upon silk from spiders : 

 1810-1820." Translation revised. Essex Institute Proc, V, 1866, 

 PP- 51-79; 2 fig. 



1867. On the morphological value and relations of the human hand. 

 [Abstract of a paper read before the National Academy of Sciences, 

 Aug. 1866. Amer. Jour. Sci., Series II, XLIV, 1867, pp. 44-48. 



The hand as an unruly member. Amer. Naturalist, I, 1867, pp. 

 414-423, 482-491. 631-638 ; 9 fig. 



1868. On the Nephila plumipes or silk-spider [1865]. Amer. Acad. 

 Proc, VII, 1868, pp. 52-57. 



On a cat with supernumerary digits [1865]. Boston, Soc. Nat. 

 Hist. Proc, XI, 1868, pp. 3-6. 



The harmlessness of the bite of Nephila plumipes [1866]. Boston, 

 Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc, XI, 1868, p. 7. 



On a method of recording and arranging information [1867]. Bos- 

 ton, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc, XI, 1868, p. 242. 



On symmetry and distorted symmetry in the leaves of plants 

 [1867]. Boston, Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc, XI, 1868, pp. 313-315 i 2 fig. 



Extra digits. Mass. Med. Soc. Publications. (Read at the Annual 

 Meeting, June, 1868), II, 1868, pp. 22; i plate. 



How spiders begin their webs [1868]. Amer. Naturalist, II, 1869, 

 pp. 214-215 ; Zoologist, III, 1868, p. 1301 ; Bruxelles Soc Entom. 

 Beige Annal., XIII, 1869-1870, pp. II-III. 



