506 



17. The vessels and walls of the dogs stomach. Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports 

 1896, Vol. 1, S. 1-34. 



18. A human embryo of the second, week. Anat. Anz., 1893, Bd. 8, S. 630 — 633. 



19. Histogenesis of the retina in Amblystoma and Necturus. Journal of Mor- 

 phology, 1893, Bd. 8, S. 415-432. 



20. Early human embryos and the mode of their preservation. Johns Hopkins 

 Hospital Bulletin, 1893, Bd. 4, S. 115-121. 



21. Anatomical articles in the Supplement to the Reference Handbook of the 

 Medical Sciences (coelom; human embryos, heart, thymus gland, thyroid 

 gland, etc.), 1894. 



22. What is biology? Chautauquan, 1894, Bd. 18, S. 411-414. 



23. The preservation of anatomical material for dissektion. Anat. Anz., 1896, 

 Bd. 11, S. 769-775. 



24. The contraction of the vena portae and its influence upon the circulation. 

 Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports, 1896, Bd. 1. 



25. Reticulated tissue and its relation to the connective tissue fibrils. Ibid., 

 S. 171-208. 



26. The anatomical course and laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University. 

 Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletins, 1896, Bd. 7, S. 85 — 100. 



27. Papers from the Anatomical Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University 

 (Editor), 1893-1896, Bd. 1. 



28. Development of the human coelom. Journal of Morphology, 1897. Bd. 12, 

 S. 395-453. 



29. Über die Entwicklung des menschlichen Darmes und seine Lage bei Er- 

 wachsenen. Arch. f. Anat. u. Entwicklungsgesch., 1897, Suppl.-Bd., S. 403 

 bis 434. 



30. Development of the ventral abdominal walls in man. Journal of Morphology, 

 1898, Bd. 14, S. 347-366. 



31. Development of the human intestine and its position in the adult. Johns 

 Hopkins Hospital Bulletin, 1898, Bd. 9, S. 197-208. 



32. The lobule of the spleen. Ibid., S. 218-219. 



33. Development of the internal mammary and deep epigastric arteries in man. 

 Ibid., S. 232-235. 



34. The value of embryological specimens. Maryland Medical Journal, 1898. 



35. Book Review. ,, Lehrbuch der vergleichenden mikroskopischen Anatomie 

 der Wirbeltiere". Von Dr. med. Albert Oppel". Science, N.S., 1898, Bd. 7. 



36. Liberty in medical education. Philadelphia Medical Journal, 1899, Bd. 3. 



37. Supplementary note on the development of the human intestine. Anat. 

 Anz. 1899, Bd. 16, S. 492-495. 



38. The architecture and blood-vessels of the dog's spleen. Zeitschr. f. Morph, 

 u. Anthropologie, 1900, Bd. 2, S. 1-42. 



39. Preface: Hand -Atlas of Human Anatomy, Spalteholz-Barker, Bd. 1, Lippin- 

 cott, S. 1900-1903. 



40. A contribution to the study of the pathology of early human embryos. 

 From Contributions to the Science of Medicine dedicated by his pupils to 



William Henry Welch, Baltimore 1900. 



41 . Note on the basement menbranes of the tubules of the kidney. Johns Hopkins 

 Hospital Bulletin, 1901, Bd. 12, S. 133-135. 



42. On the origin of the lymphatics in the liver. Ibid., S. 146 — 148. 



43. On the development of the human diaphragm. Ibid., S. 158 — 171. 



44. On the development of the connective tissues from the connective-tissue 

 syncytium. American Journal of -Anatomy, 1902, Bd. 1, S. 329—365. 



45. Note on the collection of human embryos in the anatomical laboratory of the 

 Johns Hopkins University. Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletins, 1903, 

 Bd. 14 S. 29-33. 



46. On the circulation through the pulp of the dog's spleen. American Journ. 

 of Anat., 1903, Bd. 2, S. 315-332. 



47. On the transitory or artificial fissures of the human cerebrum. Ibid., S. 333 

 bis 339. 



