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Variations in the nerve-supply of the lumbrical 



muscles in the hand and foot, with some observations 

 on the innervation of the perforating flexors. Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 21, 1887, 575-585. 



On the short muscles of the pollex and hallux of the 



anthropoid apes, with special reference to the opponens 

 hallucis. [1887.] Jl. Anat. Physiol., 22, 1888, 78-95. 



On the distribution of the cutaneous nerves on the 



dorsum of the human hand. Int. Jl. Anat., 5, 1888, 297- 

 306. 



Morphology of the muscles on the extensor aspect of 

 the middle and distal segments of the limbs. Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 22, 1888, xv-xvii. 



Centenarian skeleton. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 23, 1889, 



xiii. 

 On the valvulffi conniveutes in man. [1892.] Anat. 



Anz., 8, 1893, 81. 

 Brooks, H. St. John, & Cunningham, D[aniel] J[ohri]. 



See Cunningham & Brooks. 

 Brooks, (Mm) Harriet. Damping of electrical oscillations. 



Canada Eoy. Soc. Proc. & Trans. , 5, 1899 (Sect. 3), 13-15. 

 Brooks, Henry. Preliminary remarks on the structure of 



the siphon and funnel of Nautilus Pompilius. [1887.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc , 23, 1888, 380-382. 

 Brooks, Morgan, & Steward, J. E. Some experiments 



upon the "Otto" gas engine. [With introduction by 



Prof. E. H. THUESTON.] Van Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 



30, 1884, 89-104. 

 Brooks, (Maj.) T. B. *The method and cost of mining 



the red specular and magnetic ores of the Marquette iron 



region of Lake Superior. [1872.] Amer. Inst. Min. 



Engin. Trans., 1 (1871-73), 193-202. 

 Brooks, W. Cucullia Artemisia added to the British 



fauna. Entomologist, 18, 1885, 290. 

 Callimorpha Hera in South Devon. Ent. Month. 



Mag., 28, 1892, 280-281. 

 Brooks, W\illiam] Edwin. For biography see Ibis, 5, 



1899, 468; Auk, 17, 1900, 194. 

 A few ornithological notes and corrections. Ibis, 2, 



1884, 234-240 ; 3, 1885, 380-389. 

 Additional notes on the genus Acanthis. Ibis, 4, 



1886, 359-364. 

 [Note on W. W. COKBEAOX'S paper on the birds of 



Cashmere, etc., and on Vol. v of the Catalogue of Birds 



in the British Museum.] Ibis, 1, 1889, 575-577. 

 A few remarks on Mr. OATES'S "Birds of British 



India." Ibis, 4, 1892, 59-62. 

 A few observations on some species of Phylloscopus. 



Ibis, 6, 1894, 261-268. 



Bemarks on EICHAHDSON'S merlin (Falco Eichardsoni, 

 Eidgway). Ibis, 2, 1896, 226-228. 



Brooks, William K[eith]. Is Salpa an example of alter- 

 nation of generations? Nature, 30, 1884, 367-370. 



- The recognition, by marine animals, of the hour of 

 . the day. Science, 4, 1884, 429. 



A new law of organic evolution. Science, 4, 1884, 



532-534. 



On the life-history of Eutima, and on radial and 

 bilateral symmetry in hydroids. Zool. Anz., 7, 1884 

 709-711. 



On a new law of variation. [1884-85.] JohnsHopkins 

 Univ. Circ., [4], 1885, 14-15; Jena. Ztschr., 18, 1885, 

 452-462. 



- The life-history of the Hydromedusro : a discussion 

 of the origin of the Medusaa, and the significance of 

 metagenesis. [1885.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Mem. 3 

 1878-94, 359-430. 



On the artificial propagation and cultivation of oysters 

 in floats. [1885.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ F51 

 (1885-86), 10. 



- Notes on the Stomatopoda. [1885.] Johns Hopkins 

 Univ. Circ., [5] (1885-86), 10-11. 



A note on inheritance. Including a letter from Fritz 



MtJLLEB. [1885.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [5] (1885- 



86), 11-12. 

 -The anatomy and development of the Salpa chain. 



[1886.] Johns Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 3, 1884-87, 



451-475. 

 The Stomatopoda of the Challenger collection. 



[1886.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [5] (1885-86), 83-85. 

 The origin of metagenesis among Hydromedusse. 



[1886.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [5] (1885-86), 86-88. 

 The life-history of Epenthesis McCradyi (n. sp.). 



[1888.] Johns Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 4, 1887-90, 



147-162. 

 On a new method of multiplication in hydroids. 



[1888!] Johns Hopkins Univ. Giro., 7 (1887-88), 29-30. 

 Note on the ratio between men and women. [1888.] 



Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., 7 (1887-88), 30-31. 

 On the Lucayan Indians. [1887.] Washington, Nat. 



Ac. Mem., 4 (Pt. 2), 1889, 215-222. 

 A preliminary abstract of researches by [the author] 



and F. H. HEBBICK on the life-history of Stenopus. 



[1889.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., 8 (1888-89), 29-30. 

 On the early stages of echinoderms. [1889.] Johns 



Hopkins Univ. Circ , [10 (1890-91)], 101. 



On the relationship between Salpa and Pyrosoma. 



[1890.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [9 (1889-90)], 53. 



Eeport upon a physical investigation of the waters 



off the southern coast of New England, made during 

 the summer of 1889 by the U. S. Fish Commission 

 schooner Grampus. Eeport upon the zoological collec- 

 tions. U. S. Fish Comm. Bull., 9, 1891, 411-412. 



Eeport of the Marine Laboratory : session of 1891. 



Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [11 (1891-92)], 45. 



The genus Salpa. [With a supplementary paper by 



Maynard M. METCALF.] Johns Hopkins Biol. Lab. Mem., 



2, 1893, 396 pp. 

 Salpa in its relation to the evolution of life. Johns 



Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 5, 1893, 129-211. 

 The origin of the organs of Salpa. [1893.] Johns 



Hopkins Univ. Circ., [12 (1892-93)], 93-97. 

 The nutrition of the Salpa embryo. [1893.] Johns 



Hopkins Univ. Circ., [12 (1892-93)], 97-98. 

 The origin of the oldest fossils and the discovery of 



the bottom of the ocean. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 2, 1894, 



455-479. 

 The origin of the food of marine animals. U. S. 



Fish Comm. Bull., 13, 1894, 87-92. 

 An inherent error in the views of GALTON and WEIS- 



MANN on variation. [1894.] Science, 1, 1895, 121-126. 

 The sensory clubs, or cordyli of Laodice. Jl. Mor- 



phol., 10, 1895, 287-304. 

 LYELL and LAMABCK ; a consideration for Lamarckians. 



An examination of EOMANES' view of "characters as 



hereditary and acquired." [1896.] Johns Hopkins 



Univ. Circ., [15 (1895-96)], 75-76. 



LYELL. [1896.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [15 



(1895-96)], 78-79. 

 Zoology and the philosophy of evolution. Science, 



8, 1898, 881-893. 

 Brooks, William K[eith], & Bruce, A[dam] T[odd\. 



Abstract of researches on the embryology of Limulus 



Polyphemus. [1885.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [5] 



(1885-86), 2-4. 

 Brooks, William K[eith], & Conklin, Edwin G[ranf], 



On the structure and development of the gonophores 



of a certain siphonophore belonging to the order Auro- 



nectae (Hacckel). [1891.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., 



[10 (1890-91)], 87-89. 

 Brooks, William K[eit}i], & Drew, Oilman A. Notes on 



the anatomy of Yoldia, I. [1896.] Johns Hopkins 



Univ. Circ., [15 (1895-96)], 85-86. 

 Brooks, William K[eith], & Grave, Caswell. Ophiura 



brevispina. [1899.] Washington, Nat. Ac. Mem., 8, 



[1902], 79-100. 



