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Blindschleiche (Anguis fragilis) in der Gefangenschaft. 

 Frankf., Zool. Garten, 38, 1897, 300-312. 

 Beitrage zur Naturgeschichte des Feldsperlings (Passer 

 montanus). Frankf., Zool. Garten, 39, 1898, 181-183. 

 Ueber das Leben der Mauereidech.se (Lacerta nmralis, 



Laur.) in der Gefangenschaft. Frankf., Zool. Garten, 

 39, 1898, 184-186. 



Beitrage zur Kenntnis des Lebens der Schwarzamsel 

 (Turdus merula). Frankf., Zool. Garten, 40, 1899, 164- 

 173. 



Die Ueberwinterung von Laubfroscheu. Frankf., 



Zool. Garten, 40, 1899, 233-236. 

 Beitrage zur Naturgeschichte der Ringeltaube (Columba 



palumbus). Frankf., Zool. Garten, 41, 1900, 138-143. 

 Hornung, Victor, & Troeger, [Karl] Julius [Ludwig]. 



See Troeger & Hornung. 



Horowitz, M[oritz], & Frey, Hans. See Prey & Horowitz. 

 Horrell, E. Charles. On the number of sterigmata and 



spores in Agaricus campestris. [1897.] Linn. Soc. Jl. 



(Bot.), 33, 1897-98, 168-171. 

 The distribution of British mosses. Jl. Bot., 36, 



1898, 60-62. 

 Leucobryum glaucum in fruit. Jl. Bot., 36, 1898, 



227. 

 The European Sphagnacea9 (after WAENSTORF). Jl. 



Bot., 38, 1900, 110-122, 161-167, 215-224, 252-258, 303- 



315, 338-353, 383-392, 422-426, 469-480. 

 Horrocks, F. W. The antrum and its diseases. Brit. Jl. 



Dental Sci., 41, 1898, 730-739. 

 Horrocks, Herbert, & Williams, C. Theodore. See 



Williams & Horrocks. 



Horrox, Jeremiah [1619-1641]. For biography see Observa- 

 tory, London, 6, 1883, 318-328. 

 Horry, William Smith. Curious magnetic phenomena. 



Elect. Rev., 30, 1892, 417. 

 Horsefield, J. Wiltshire woods and downs. Gard. Chron., 



21, 1884, 766-767. 



Horsfall, James, & Law, Robert. See Law & Horsfall. 

 Horsfall, Louis Hubert, & Ferkin, Arthur George. See 



Ferkin & Horsfall. 

 Horsford, Eben Norton. For biography and works see 



Amer. Ac. Proc., 28, 1893, 294-295, 340-346; Geogr. 



Jbuch., 19, 1897, 372. 

 Horsford, F. H. Winter notes from North Carolina. 



Garden & Forest, 4, 1891, 81. 

 Plants which grow about Lynn, North Carolina. 



Garden & Forest, 4, 1891, 86. 



Bristol pond bog. Garden & Forest, 4, 1891, 290- 



291. 

 What plants may become weeds ? Garden & Forest, 



5, 1892, 615-616. 

 Horsin-Deon, Paul. Berechnung der Dichte eines Syrubes 



in Brixgraden nach Eindickung eines Saftes von bekannter 



Dicbte nach BRIX. [2V.] [1886.] Ztschr. Zuckerind. 



Bohm., 11, 1886-87, 11-14. 

 Etude sur les appareils de condensation. Paris, Ingen. 



Civ. Mem., 1887 (Pt. 2), 406-414. 

 Appareils de controle du travail en sucrerie. Paris 



Soc. Chim. Bull., 4, 1890, 108-112. 

 Ueber Schwefelofen und Schwefligsaure-Pumpen. [Tr.] 



[1899.] Ztschr. Zuckerind. Bohm., 24, 1899-1900, 292- 



320. 

 Horsley, (Rev.) J[ohn] W[m], Notes on Helix nemoralis, 



Linne, and Helix hortensis, Mueller. Jl. Malacol., 6, 



1897, 17-22. 

 Mollusca in the old bed of the Lea River. Essex 



Natlist., 11, 1900, 145-146. 

 Horsley, John James. Rainfall at Belle Vue House, 



Alnwick, Northumberland, [1887-89]. Berwick. Nat. 



Club Hist., [12], 1890, 156, 414, 554. 

 Horsley, Victor A [lexander Haden]. *[Four cases of injury 



to the brain in man.] [1883.] Jl. Physiol., 4, [1883-84], 



R. S. XV. 



[On several preparations proving the existence of 

 a "tactile" sensory system in nerve trunks.] [1884.] 

 Jl. Physiol., 5, [1884-85], xvii. 



[Stimulation of the corpora quadrigemina in man.] 

 [1884.] Jl. Physiol., 5, [1884-85], xviii. 



Case of occipital encephalocele in which a correct 



diagnosis was obtained by means of the induced current. 



[1884.] Brain, 7, 1885, 228-243. 

 On the function of the thyroid gland. [1884.] Roy. 



Soc. Proc., 38, 1885, 5-7; Paris, Soc. Biol. Mem., 37, 



1885 (G. JR.), 762-763. 

 Further researches into the function of the thyroid 



gland and into the pathological state produced by removal 



of the same. Roy. Soc. Proc., 40, 1886, 6-9. 

 The motor centres of the brain, and the mechanism of 



the will. [1885.] Roy. lust. Proc., 11, 1887, 250-262. 

 On the relation between the posterior columns of the 



spinal cord and the excito-motor area of the cortex, with 



especial reference to Prof. SCHIST'S views on the subject. 



[1886.] Brain, 9, 1887, 42-62. 



A further and final criticism of Prof. SCHIFF'S experi- 



mental demonstration of the relation which he believes 

 to exist between the posterior columns of the spinal cord 

 and the excitable area of the cortex. (An answer to 

 Prof. SCHIFF'S reply on pp. 289-310.) [1886.] Brain, 9, 

 1887, 311-329. 



[Report of experiments on M. PASTEUR'S treatment of 

 hydrophobia.] Nature, 36, 1887, 235-236. 



Trephining in the neolithic period. [With discussion.'] 

 [1887.] Anthrop. Inst. Jl., 17, 1888, 100-106. 



A case of thrombosis of the longitudinal sinus, together 

 with the anterior frontal vein, causing localised foci of 

 haemorrhage, which produced remarkably localised cortical 

 epilepsy. [1888.] Brain, 11, 1889, 102-106. 



On rabies : its treatment by M. PASTEUR ; and on the 

 means of detecting it in suspected cases. Epid. Soc. 

 Trans., 8, 1889, 70-79. 



[Contribution to the surface anatomy of the cerebral 

 hemispheres. On cranio-cerebral topography.] Irish Ac. 

 Cunningham Mem., 7, 1892, 306-355. 



The destructive effects of projectiles. [1894.] Roy. 

 Inst. Proc., 14, 1896, 228-238. 



Short note on sense organs in muscle and on the 



preservation of muscle spindles in conditions of extreme 

 muscular atrophy, following section of the motor nerve. 

 Brain, 20, 1897, 375-376. 



A contribution towards the determination of the energy 

 developed by a nerve centre. Brain, 21, 1898, 547-579. 

 On injuries to peripheral nerves. Practitioner, 63, 



1899, 131-144. 

 Horsley, Victor Alexander Haden], & Beevor, Charles 



E[dward~\. See Beevor & Horsley. 

 Horsley, Victor Alexander Haden], & Bristowe, John 



S[yer], See Bristowe & Horsley. 

 Horsley, Victor Alexander Haden], & Gotch, Francis. 



See Gotch & Horsley. 

 Horsley, Victor Alexander Haden], & Kramer, S[imon] P. 



See Kramer & Horsley. 

 Horsley, Victor Alexander Haden], & Lbwenthal, Max. 



See Ldwenthal & Horsley. 

 Horsley, Victor Alexander Haden], & Schafer, Edward 



Albert. Experimental researches in cerebral physiology. 



[1884-85.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 36, 1884, 437-442; 39, 1886, 



404-409. 



Experiments on the character of the muscular con- 

 tractions which are evoked by excitation of the various 



parts of the motor tract. Jl. Physiol., 7, [1886], 96- 



110. 

 A record of experiments upon the functions of the 



cerebral cortex. [1887.] Phil. Trans. (B), 179, 1889, 



Horsley, Victor Alexander Haden], & Semon, (Sir) Felix. 

 See Semon & Horsley. 



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