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Ewart, Alfred James. Observations on the vitality and 

 germination of seeds. Liverpool Biol. Soc. Proc. & 

 Trans., 8, 1894, 207-247; 10, 1896, 185-193. 



Observations upon the pollen tube. [1894.] Liverpool 



Biol. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 9, 1895, 189-204. 



On assimilatory inhibition in plants. [1895-96.] 



Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 31, 1895-97, 364-461, 554-576. 



Diaheliotropism of radial members. Ann. Bot., 10, 



1896, 294. 



The effects of tropical insolation. Ann. Bot., 11, 



1897, 439-480, 585. 



Bacteria with assimilatory pigments, found in the 



Tropics. Ann. Bot., 11, 1897, 486-487. 



The relations of chloroplastid and cytoplasma. Bot. 



Centrbl., 72, 1897, 289-296. 

 On the evolution of oxygen from coloured bacteria. 



[1897.] Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.) 33, 1897-98, 123-155. 

 On the power of withstanding desiccation in plants. 



Liverpool Biol. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 11, 1897, 151-159. 

 The action of cold and of sunlight upon aquatic plants. 



Ann. Bot., 12, 1898, 363-397. 

 The action of chloroform on C0 a -assimilation. Ann. 



Bot., 12, 1898, 415-417. 

 On contact irritability. Buitenzorg Jard. Bot. Ann., 



15, 1898, 187-242. 

 Physiological research in the Tropics. Buitenzorg 



Jard. Bot. Ann., Suppl. 2, 1898, 89-96. 

 Ewart, J[ames] Cossar. Natural history of the herring. 



Edinb. Fish. Brd. Eep., 2, 1884, 61-73. 



Note on some of the specimens forwarded by the 



Officers of the Board. Edinb., Fish. Brd. Eep., 2, 1884, 

 79-80. 



On the natural and artificial fertilisation of herring 



ova. Koy. Soc. Proc., 36, 1884, 450-461. 

 On the classification of animals. [1884.] Edinb. 



Phys. Soc. Proc., 8, 1885, 266-270. 



Note on deserted spawning grounds of the herring. 



[1884.] Edinb. Phys. Soc. Proc., 8, 1885, 270-273. 



Report on the progress of fish culture in America. 



Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 3, 1885, 78-91. 

 Are herring ova likely to develop normally on the 



deep offshore fishing banks? Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 



4, 1886, 43-46. 



On the artificial hatching and rearing of sea fish. 



Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 5, 1887, 230-244. 



[Persistence of rigor mortis in absence of sepsis.] Jl. 



Physiol., 8, 1887, xxv. 



On rigor mortis in fish, and its relation to putre- 

 faction. Roy. Soc. Proc., 42, 1887, 438-459. 



On the hatching of herring ova in deep water. [1885.] 



Edinb. Phys. Soc. Proc., 9, 1888, 47-54. 



On whitebait. [1886.] Edinb. Phys. Soc. Proc., 9, 



1888, 78-81. 

 On the presence of bacteria in the lymph, etc., of 



living fish and other Vertebrates. [1887.] Edinb. Roy. 



Soc. Proc., 14, 1888, 262-270. 

 Note on the nature of ' red ' cod. Edinb., Fish. Brd. 



Rep., 6, 1888 (Pt. 3), 204-207. 

 The electric organ of the skate. [1888-92.] Phil. 



Trans. (B), 179, 1889, 399-416, 539-552; 183, 1893, 389- 



420. 



On the cranial nerves of elasmobranch fishes. Pre- 

 liminary communication. Roy. Soc. Proc., 45, 1889, 



524-537. 

 On the spiracles of the porbeagle shark (Lamna 



cornubica). Jl. Anat. Physiol., 24, 1890, 227-229. 

 On the development of the ciliary or motor oculi 



ganglion. Roy. Soc. Proc., 47, 1890, 287-290. 

 The cranial nerves of the torpedo. (Preliminary note.) 



Roy. Soc. Proc., 47, 1890, 290-291. 



On the occurrence of the anchovy (Engraulis encrasi- 



cholus) in Scottish waters. [1890.] Edinb. Phys. Soc. 



Proc., 10. 1891, 333. 



The development of the skeleton of the limbs of the 



horse, with observations on polydactyly. Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 28, 1894, 236-256, 342-369. 



The lateral sense organs of elasmobranchs. i. The 



sensory canals of Lsemargus. [n. The sensory canals 

 of the common skate (Raia batis).] [1891.] Edinb. Roy. 

 Soc. Trans., 37, 1895, 59-105; Zool. Anz., 15, 1892, 116- 

 120. 



The second and fourth digits in the horse ; their 



development and subsequent degeneration. [1894.] 

 Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc., 20, 1895, 185-191. 



[Breeding experiments as to theory of telegony.] 



Nature, 58 (1898), 426. 



Experimental contributions to the theory of heredity. 



[1898.] Nature, 59 (1898-99), 354-355. 



On zebra-horse hybrids. Zoologist, 2, 1898, 49-68. 



Experimental contributions to the theory of heredity. 



A. Telegony. [1899.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 65, 1900, 243- 

 248. 



[Experimental contributions to the theory of heredity.] 



Experiments with Shetland, Iceland, Irish, thoroughbred, 

 and other ponies. Roy. Soc. Proc., 65, 1900, 250-251. 



Ewart, J[ames] Cossar, & Brook, George. Observations 

 on the spawning of the cod. Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 3, 

 1885, 52-55. 



Ewart, J[ames] Cossar, & Cecil, (Lord) Arthur. See Cecil 

 & Ewart. 



Ewart, J[ames] Cossar, & Cole, Frank J. On the dorsal 

 branches of the cranial and spinal nerves of elasmo- 

 branchs. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc., 20, 1895, 475-480. 



Ewart, J[ames~\ Cossar, & Fulton, T. Wemyss, Report on 

 the spawning of the British marine food-fishes. Edinb., 

 Fish. Brd. Rep., 7, 1889 (Pt. 3), 186-221. 



Ewart, J[ames] Cossar, & Maitland, (Sir) James Ramsay 

 Gibson. Report on the trawling experiments on the 

 East Coast. Part i. Preliminary. Edinb., Fish. Brd. 

 Rep., 5, 1887, 43-217. 



Report on the trawling experiments of the Garland, 



and the statistics of the East Coast fisheries. Part n. 

 Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 6, 1888 (Pt. 3), 25-188. 



Ewart, J[ames] Cossar, & Matthews, J. Duncan. "On the 

 nature of Thames and Forth whitebait. Edinb., Fish. 

 Brd. Rep., 4, 1886, 98-100. 



Ewart, J[ames] Cossar, Maitland, (Sir) James Ramsay 

 Gibson, & Fulton, T. Wemyss. Report on the trawling 

 experiments of the Garland, and on the statistics of East 

 Coast fisheries. Part in. Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 7, 

 1889 (Pt. 3), 15-157. 



Ewart, John. A winter collecting trip. Ornith. Ool., 13, 

 1888, 94. 



Ewart, Joseph. Typhoid or enteric fever among European 

 soldiers and others in the Tropics. Congr. Int. Sci. Me"d. 

 C. R., 1884, (T. 4, Med.), 16-26. 



The treatment of simple and sloughing dysentery by 



large doses of ipecacuanha, given morning and evening 

 only. Indian Med. Gaz., 19, 1884, 123-130, 195-199. 



Inaugural address of Session 1891-92. [On the theory 



of the causation of contagious diseases by living organ- 

 isms.] [1891.] Epid. Soc. Trans., 11, 1892, 1-26. 



Ewart, Joseph, & Fayrer, (Surg.-Gen. Sir) Joseph. See 

 Fayrer & Ewart. 



Ewart, (Miss) Mary Frances. On the staminal hairs of 

 Thesium. Ann. Bot., 6, 1892, 271-290. 



Notes on abnormal Cypripedium flowers. [1892.] 



Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 30, 1895, 45-50. 



On the leaf-glands of Ipomcea paniculata. Ann. Bot., 



9, 1895, 275-288. 



Ewart, William. The treatment of chronic BBIGHT'S 

 disease (tubal nephritis) reconsidered. [With discussion.] 

 [1898.] Med. Chir. Soc. Proc., 10, 1899, 160-186. 



Ewart, William, & Rolleston, Humphry Davy. A case of 

 an intra-cardiac thrombus arising from the fossa ovalis, 

 projecting through the mitral orifice, and giving rise to 



