Coniel] 



329 



Eph^meride de la planete (188) Me"nippe (1897 DG). 



Astr. Nachr., 148, 1899, 15-16. 

 Elements de la planete (188) Menippee = 1897 DG. 



Bull. Astr., 16, 1899, 38-41. 

 Elements de la planete 1893 K = (358). Bull. Astr., 



16, 1899, 41-42. 

 Elements corrige"s de la planete (390) et ephe'me'ride 



pour 1899. Bull. Astr., 16, 1899, 43-47. 

 Elements de la planete 1897 DJ = (427). Bull. Astr., 



16, 1899, 60-62. 

 Elements provisoires de la planete 1898 (DU). Bull. 



Astr., 16, 1899, 123. 

 Elements provisoires de la planete 1898 ED. Bull. 



Astr., 16, 1899, 139. 

 Eph^me'rides pour la recherche de la Comete Barnard 



1892 V. Bull. Astr., 16, 1899, 244-247. 

 Elements corriges de la planete (337). Bull. Astr., 



16, ,1899, 321-322. 

 Elements et e"phemeride de la planete (429). Bull. 



Astr., 16, 1899, 322-324. 

 Conil, C. Des resultats obtenus par la m^thode de GOLGI 



appliquee a 1'etude du bulbe olfactif. Paris, Soc. Biol. 



Mm,, 44, 1892, 179-189. 

 Coninck. See OBchsner de Coninck. 

 Conklin, Chas. E. Breeding of the Carolina wren (Thryo- 



thorus Ludovicianus) on Long Island, N. Y. Auk, 14, 



1897, 97-98. 



Conklin, Edwin G[rant]. Preliminary note on the embryo- 

 logy of Crepidula fornicata and of Urosalpinx cinerea. 



[1891.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [10 (1890-91)], 89-90. 

 Cleavage of the ovum in Crepidula fornicata. Zool. 



Anz., 15, 1892, 185-188. 

 Methods of preparing molluscan ova. Amer. Natlist. , 



27, 1893, 1026-1027. 

 The fertilization of the ovum. 



Wood's Holl Mar. 



Biol. Lab. Lect., 1893, 15-35. 



Cell-size and body-size. [1895.] Science, 3, 1896, 59. 



Discussion of the factors of organic evolution from 



the embryological standpoint. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 



35, 1896, 78-88. 

 The relation of nuclei and cytoplasm in the intestinal 



cells of land isopods. Amer. Natlist., 31, 1897, 66-71. 

 The embryology of Crepidula, a contribution to the 



cell lineage and early development of some marine gaste- 

 ropoda. Jl. Morphol., 13, 1897, 1-226. 

 Cleavage and differentiation. Wood's Holl Mar. Biol. 



Lab. Lect., 1896-97, 17-43. 



The asters in fertilization and cleavage. 



[1897.] 



Science, 7, 1898, 224-225. 

 Environmental and sexual dimorphism in Crepidula. 



Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1898, 435-444. 

 Protoplasmic movement as a factor of differentiation 



[1898.] Wood's Holl Mar. Biol. Lab. Lect., 1898, 69-92 ; 



Science, 9, 1899, 318-319. 

 - The fertilization of the egg and early differentiation 



of the embryo. Pennsylvania Univ. Publ. (Contrib. 



Zool. Lab.), 1900, 9 pp. 

 Conklin, Edwin G[rant], & Brooks, William K[eitli\. See 



Brooks & Conklin. 

 Conklin, W. L. The therapeutic value of oxygen. N. Y 



Med. Jl., 70, 1899, 338-341. 

 Conkling, Alfred K. *Mexico: her physical geography 



and resources. Amer. Geogr. Soc. Jl., 15 (1883), 319- 



348. 

 Conn, H. W. The significance of the larval skin of' 



decapods. [1884.] Johns Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 3, 



1884-87, 1-27. 



Life history of Thalassema. [1884-86.] Johns Hop- 

 kins Biol. Lab. Stud., 3, 1884-87, 29-35, 351-401. 

 Evolution of the decapod Zoea. Science, 3, 1884, 



513-516. 

 Note from the Chesapeake Zoological Laboratory. 



Development of Serpula. Zool. Anz., 7, 1884, 669-672*. 



R. S. XIV. 



[Conquest 



Method of formation of trochosphere in Serpula. 

 [1884.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [4], 1885, 15-16. 

 Marine larvae and their relation to adults. [1885.] 



Johns Hopkins Biol. Lab. Stud., 3, 1884-87, 165-192. 

 A suggestion from modern embryology. Science, 6, 

 1885, 481-482. 



The limits of organic evolution. Amer. Natlist., 20, 



1886, 413-422. 

 Scientific fact and scientific inference. Amer. Natlist., 



21, 1887, 791-799. 



Cells and protoplasm. Amer. Micr. JL, 9, 1888, 147- 



149. 

 The significance of " variety " and "species." Science, 



11, 1888, 253-254. 

 Coleopterous larvae and their relations to adults. 



[1888.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 24, 1890, 42-45. 

 Ueber einen bittere Milch erzeugenden Micrococcus. 



Centrbl. Bakt., 9, 1891, 653-655. 



Isolirung eines "Lab"-Fermentes aus Bakterienkul- 



turen. Centrbl. Bakt., 12, 1892, 223-227; Science, 20, 



1892, 253-254. 

 Free nitrogen assimilation by plants. Torrey Bot. 



Club Bull., 20, 1893, 148-157. 

 The "oyster epidemic" of typhoid at Wesleyan. 



Amer. Micr. Jl., 16, 1895, 9-20. 

 Cream ripening with Bacillus No. 41. Centrbl. Bakt. 



(Abt. 2), 1, 1895, 385-392. 



The relation of pure cultures to the acid, flavor and 



aroma of butter. Centrbl. Bakt. (Abt. 2), 2, 1896, 409- 

 415. 



Butter aroma. Centrbl. Bakt. (Abt. 2), 3, 1897, 177- 



179. 



Variability in the power of liquefying gelatin possessed 

 by milk bacteria. Centrbl. Bakt. (Abt. 2), 5, 1899, 665- 

 669. 



Natural varieties of Bacteria. [1899.] Science, 11, 



1900, 455-456. 

 Conn, Wallace T., & Michael, Arthur. See Michael & 



Conn. 

 Connal, (Sir) Michael. For biographical notice see 



Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 4, 1897, 148- 



151. 

 Conne, F. Un vin de Neuchatel anormal. Neuchatel Soc. 



Sci. Bull., 28, 1900, 100-102. 

 L'eau d'alimentation de Neuchatel au point de vue 



chimique. Neuchatel Soc. Sci. Bull., 28, 1900, 123-128. 

 Connell, T. W., & Kanthack, A[lfredo] A[ntunes']. See 



Kanthack & Connell. 

 Conner, Lewis A. A study of cerebro-spinal meningitis. 



N. Y. Med. Jl., 69, 1899, 107-108. 

 Conners, W. F. Stramonium poisoning. N. Y. Med. Jl., 



47, 1888, 210. 

 Connert, Fritz. Ueber die Biegungsfestigkeit des Glases. 



Civilingenieur, 34, 1888, 1-26, 109-122, 621-622. 



Ueber den Einfiuss der Arbeitsgeschwindigkeit auf die 



Zerreissfestigkeit und Bruchdehnung von ausgegluhtem 



Kupferdrahte. Civilingenieur, 34, 1888, 585-620. 

 Connolly, J. L. S. A new chart of equal annual ranges of 



temperature. [1894.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 10 (1893-94), 



505-506. 

 Connolly, R. M. Social life in Fanti-land. [1896.] 



Anthrop. Inst. JL, 26, 1897, 128-153. 

 Connolly, Thomas. The progress of electric lighting in 



mines. [With discussion.] Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans., 



18, 1886, 479-489, 530-533. 

 Connor, Patrick. The character of the evening. U. S. 



Monthly Weath. Rev., 26 (1898), 306. 

 [Long-range forecasts : can they be made with suf- 

 ficient precision to be of general utility?] [1898.] U. S. 



Weath. Bur. Bull., 24, 1899, 44-46. 

 Connstein, Wilhelm. Zur Lehre von der Fettresorption. 



Arch. Anat. Physiol. (Physiol. Abth.), 1899, 30-32. 

 Conquest, G. Harold. The probable causes of the de- 



42 



