507 



48. Second contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos. 

 From contributions to Medical Research (Vaughan), 1903, S. 12—27. 



49. Catalogue of the collection of human embryos in the anatomical laboratory 

 of the Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, 1904. 



50. On the value of research in the medical school. Michigan Alumnus, 1904, 

 Bd. 8, S. 395-397. 



51. Eight anatomical articles in Reference Handbook of the Medical Science, 

 New Edition (coelom, comperatxve; coelom human; heart; human embryos, 

 normal; human embryos, pathological; spleen; thymus; thyroid), 1904. 



52. On the development of the blood-vessels of the brain in the human embryos. 

 American Journal of Anatomy, 1904, Bd. 4, S. 1 — 18. 



53. Wilhelm His. Ibid., 1905, S. 139-161. 



54. On the angle of the elbow. American Journ. of Anat., 1905, Bd. 4, S. 391 

 bis 404. 



55. Anatomical material: Its Collection and its Preservation at the Johns Hop- 

 kins Anatomical Laboratory. Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin, 1905, 

 Bd. 16, S. 38-42. 



56. On the teaching of anatomy as illustrated by Professor Barker's Manual. 

 Ibid., S. 29-32. 



57. On some recent text-books of anatomy with special reference to the new 

 American edition of Gray. Ibid., 1906, Bd. 17, S. 99-104. 



58. A study of the structural unit of the liver. Amer. Journ. of Anatomy, 1906, 

 Bd. 5, S. 227-308. 



59. On ossification centers in human embryos less than 100 days old. Ibid., S. 433 

 bis 458. 



60. On some points of importance to anatomists. Remarks by the president at 

 the twenty-first meeting of the Association of American Anatomists. Science, 

 January 25, 1907. Republished in Anat. Record, Bd. 1, Baltimore, 1907, 

 S. 25-30. 



61. The collection of human embryos at the Johns Hopkins University. Anat. 

 Record, 1907, Bd. 1, S. 14-15. 



62. Papers from the Anatomical Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University, 

 1893-1906, Bd. 1-12 (Editor). 



63. Book Review. ,, Review of Anatomy in America", by Charles Russell Bar- 

 deen. Anat. Record, Bd. 1, Baltimore, 1906. 



54. On measuring human embryos. Anat. Record, Bd. 1, Baltimore, 1907, 

 S. 130-144. 



65. Book Review. ,, Papers from the Anatomical Laboratory of St. Louis Uni- 

 versity", by A. C, Eycleshymer. Bd. 1—3, 1904—06. Anat. Record. 

 Bd. 1, Baltimore, 1907. 



66. Book Review. „Contributions from the Anatomical Laboratory of Brown 

 University", Bd. 5, Providence, R. I., 1907. Anat. Record, Vol. 1, Balti- 

 more, 1908. 



67. Book Review. ,,0n Vogt's translation of Leopolds A Very Young Ovum in 

 Situ". Anat. Record, Bd. 2, Philadelphia, 1908. 



68. On the teaching of Anatomy. Anat. Record, Bd. 2, Philadelphia, 1908, 

 S. 313-335. 



69. Book Review. „On Bryce's Contribution to the Study of the Early Deve- 

 lopment and Embedding of the Human Ovum. Anat. Record, Philadelphia, 

 1908, S. 265-268. 



70. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters. (Third con- 

 tribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos). Journal of 

 Morphology, Bd. 19, Philadelphia, 1908, S. 1-367. 



71. On several anatomical characters of the human brain, said to vary accor- 

 ding to race and sex, with especial reference to the weight of the frontal 

 lobe. Amer. Journ. Anat., 1909, Bi. 9, S. 1—32. Republished in Atlanta 

 University, Publication No. 20, 1916. 



