Ashe] 



182 



[Ashmead 



constructed in accordance therewith. Brit. Ass. Kep., 

 1889, 546-549. 



Ashe, W. A\ustiri\. The freezing-point of sea-water. 

 Science, 9, 1887, 592. 



2. The corresponding volumes, etc., of ice and sea- 

 water. Science, 10, 1887, 24. 



3. The freezing-point of sea-water, and the melting- 

 point of sea-water ice. Science, 10, 1887, 36. 



4. Mean heights and body temperatures of the Eskimo 

 in Hudson Strait. Science, 10, 1887, 57-58. 



5. The formation and dissipation of sea-water ice. 

 Science, 10, 1887, 95-96. 



6. Evidence of a glacier-like movement amongst snow 

 particles. Science, 10, 1887, 180. 



7. The aurora. Science, 21, 1893, 186-187, 276-277 ; 



22, 1893, 9. 



Ashe, William Willard. The forests, forest lands, and 

 forest products of eastern North Carolina. N. Carolina 

 Geol. Surv. Bull., 5, 1894, 128 pp. 



2. Notes on the sumacs. Rhus caroliniana, sp. nov. 

 Bot. Gaz., 20, 1895, 548-549. 



3. Forest fires : their destructive work, causes and 

 prevention. N. Carolina Geol. Surv. Bull., 7, 1895, 

 66 pp. 



4. Notes on the woody plants of the south Atlantic 

 states. Bot. Gaz., 24, 1897, 373-377. 



5. A new hickory. Hicoriapallida. Garden & Forest, 

 10, 1897, 304-306. ' 



6. Contributions from [his] herbarium. Bot. Gaz., 

 28, 1899, 270-272. 



Ashe, William Willard, & Finchot, Gi/ord. See Pinchot 



& Ashe. 

 Asher, Leon. Ein Beitrag zur Besorption durch die 



Blutgefasse. Ztschr. Biol., 29, 1892, 247-255. 



2. Ueber die Latenz der Muskelzuckung. Ztschr. 

 Biol., 31, 1895, 203-211. 



3. Beitrage zur Physiologic der motorischen End- 

 organe. Ztschr. Biol., 32, 1895, 473-510. 



4. Ein Beitrag zur Mechanik der Muskelzuckung bei 

 directer Beizung des Sartorius. Ztschr. Biol., 34, 1896, 

 447-465. 



5. Ueber das Grenzgebiet des Licht- und Baumsinnes. 

 Ztschr. Biol., 35, 1897, 394-418. 



6. Ueber die Eigenschaften und die Entstebung der 

 Lymphe. Deutsch. Natf. Verh., 1898 (Th. 2, Hdlfte 2), 

 359-360. 



7. Die anatomischen und physiologischen Grundlagen 

 der Sehscharfe. Schweiz. Natf. Ges. Verh., 1898, 119-120. 



8. Ueber die Theorie der Lymphe. [With discussion.'] 

 [1898.] Centrbl. Physiol., 12, 1899, 486-487; Jl. Physiol., 



23, 1898-99, [14]. 



9. Monoculares und binoculares Blickfeld eines 

 Emmetropen. Arch. f. Ophthalm., 48, 1899, 427-431. 



10. Untersuchungen iiber die Eigenschaften und die 

 Entstehung der Lymphe. Zweite Mittheilung. Ztschr. 

 Biol., 37, 1899, 261-306. 



Asher, Leon, & Arnold, John P. Fortgesetzte Unter- 

 suchungen iiber die Innervation der Athmung und des 

 Kreislaufes nach unblutiger Ausschaltung centraler 

 Theile. Ztschr. Biol., 40, 1900, 271-287. 



Asher, Leon, & Barbera, A[gatino] G. Ueber die Besorp- 

 tion des Nahrungseiweisses durch die Lymphwege. [1897.] 

 Centrbl. Physiol., 11, 1898, 403-407. 



2. Untersuchungen iiber die Eigenschaften und die 

 Entstehung der Lymphe. [Erste Mittheilung.] Ztschr. 

 Biol., 36, 1898, 154-238. 



Asher, Leon, & Busch, Frederic W. Untersuchungen 

 iiber die Eigenschaften und die Entstehung der Lymphe. 

 Vierte Mittheilung. Ztschr. Biol., 40, 1900, 333-373. 



Asher, Leon, & Cutter, William D. Beitrage zur 

 Physiologie der Driisen. Ztschr. Biol., 40, 1900, 535- 

 559. 



Asher, Leon, & Gies, William J[ohn]. Untersuchungen 



iiber die Eigenschaften und die Entstehung der Lymphe. 



[Dritte Mittheilung.] Ztschr. Biol., 40, 1900, 180-216. 



See also Gies & Asher. 

 Asher, Leon, & Iiiischer, Fritz. Ueber die elektrischen 



Vorgange im Oesophagus wahrend des Schluckactes. 



Arch. Anat. Physiol. (Physiol. Abth.), 1896, 353-356. 

 2. Untersuchungen iiber die Innervation der Athmung 



und des Kreislaufes nach unblutiger Ausschaltung 



centraler Theile. Ztschr. Biol., 38, 1899, 499-535. 

 Asher, Leon, & Wood, Horatio C. (jun.). Ueber den 



Einfiuss des Cholins auf den Kreislauf. Ztschr. Biol., 



37, 1899, 307-319. 

 Asher, Th[eodor]. Ueber einige Derivate des 1-Phenyl- 



3 . 5-pyrazolidons und iiber das l-^-Tolyl-3 . 5-pyrazolidon. 



Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 30, 1897, 1018-1024. 

 Asher, Willie. Monoculares und binoculares Blickfeld 



eines Myopischen. [1898.] Arch. f. Ophthalm., 47, 



1899, 318-338. 

 Ashford, Charles. For biographical notice and list of 



works see JL Conch., 7, 1892-94, 405-407. 



18. Note on the anatomy of Helix sericea, Milll. 

 [1885.] Jl. Conch., 4, 1883-85, 259. 



19. Land and fresh-water Mollusca round Christ- 

 church, South Hants. [1887.] Jl. Conch., 5, 1886-88, 

 153-163; Hampshire Field Club Pap. & Proc., 1, 1890, 

 No. 1, 40-41. 



Ashley, Alexander. The official record of Prof. William 

 FERREL, in the Signal Office. [1891.] Amer. Meteorol. 

 Jl., 8 (1891-92), 363-369. 



Ashley, George Hall. An illustration of the flexure of 

 rock. California Ac. Proc., 3, 1893, 319-324. 



2. Studies in the Neocene of California. Jl. Geol. 

 (Chicago), 3, 1895, 434-454. 



3. The Neocene stratigraphy of the Santa Cruz 

 mountains of California. [1895.] California Ac. Proc., 

 5, 1896, 273-367. 



4. Geology of the Paleozoic area of Arkansas south 

 of the novaculite region. [With an introduction by John 

 C. BRANNEE.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 36, 1897, 217- 

 318. 



5. Note on an area of compressed structure in western 

 Indiana. [1897.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 9, 1898, 429- 

 431. 



6. The coal deposits of Indiana. Indiana, Dept. 

 Geol. Ann. Rep., 23, 1899, 1-1573. 



7. Geological results of the Indiana coal survey. 

 [1899.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 11, 1900, 8-10. 



Ashley, George Hall, & Blatchley, Willis S[tanley], See 



Blatchley & Ashley. 

 Ashley, Mary. *The eclipse of the moon [1877, Aug. 23]. 



Observatory, London, 1, 1878, 177. 

 Ashmead, Albert S. On the absence of cow's milk from 



Japan: its beneficial consequences. Science, 20, 1892, 



211-212. 



2. Contribution to the etiology of beri-beri. Science, 

 20, 1892, 281-282. 



3. Immunity from leprosy of the fifth generation. 

 Science, 20, 1892, 309-310. 



4. Three ships with beri-beri outbreaks shown to 

 have had extensive formation of carbonic oxides during 

 the voyage. Analysis of beri-beri blood. Conclusion 

 that beri-beri is nothing but carbonic poisoning of the 

 blood. Science, 22, 1893, 48-49. 



5. Notes on Japanese meteorology. Science, 22, 

 1893, 53. 



6. Altitude in spite of humidity as a cure of beri-beri. 

 Science, 22, 1893, 119-121. 



7. Beri-beri in Dublin. N. Y. Med. JL, 60, 1894, 660. 



8. A syphilitic lesion observed in a pre-Columbian 

 skull. N. Y. Med. JL, 61, 1895, 448. 



9. Mai de San Antonio (spotless leprosy). N. Y. 

 Med. JL, 62, 1895, 370. 



10. Ueber das Vorkommen von Aussatz in pracolum- 



