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Note on oxalates aii'l muscle-rigor. Jl. I'hysiol., 17, 

 1894-95, 2!)3-295. 



On a supposed action of distilled water as such on 



certain animal organisms. Jl. Physiol., 18, 1895, 319-331. 

 - Towards the ideal artificial circulating fluid for the 

 isolated frog's heart. [Preliminary communication.] Jl. 

 Physiol. , is. 1895, 332-333. 



On the action of ether on contracture and on positive 

 kathodic polarization of voluntary muscle.- [1895.] 

 Science, 3, 1896, 117-118; Jl. Exper. Med., 1, 1896. 

 t>30-655. 



On the interpretation of the so-called latent period of 

 the motor nerve-endings, and on the supposed demon- 



uion of tlieir exhaustibility. [1896.] Science, 5, 1897, 

 130-137. 



Gum arabic and the frog's heart. [1896.] Science, 

 5, 1897, 137. 



Towards the "discharge hypothesis" of muscle by 



nerve. Boston Soc. Med. Sci. JL, 1, 1897 (No. 11), 7-8. 



Note on the influence of "peptone' 3 on the clotting 

 of milk by rennet. Jl. Exper. Med., 2, 1897, 493-499. 



Bemerkungen zu der von W. T. PORTER veroffent- 

 lichten neuen Methode zum Studium des isolirten Sau- 

 gethierherzens [1898.] Centrbl. Physiol., 12, 1899, 

 353-354. 



Zur Speisung des iiberlebenden Saugethierherzeus. 

 Yorlaurige Mittheilung. [1898.] Ceutrbl. Physiol., 12, 

 1899, 568. 



Locke, F[rank] Spiller, & Szymanowski, Z. Zur Kennt- 

 uiss des "polaren Versagens" der elektrischeu Muskel- 

 erregunp;. Pfliiger, Arch. Physiol., 79, 1900, 99-110. 



Locke, Heinrich. Entomologische Excursionen in dem 

 Ortlergebiete. Wien. Ent. Ver. Jber., [1], 1891, 15-19. 



Locke, James. Ueber Thoriummetaoxyd und dessen 

 Hydrate. Ztschr. Anorg. Chern., 7, 1894, 345-350. 



On the action of hydrogen sulphide upon vanadates. 



Arner. Chem. JL, 20 (1898), 373-376. 



On the periodic system and the properties of inorganic 

 compounds. Part i. Amer. Cherrl. JL, 20 (1898), 581- 

 592. 



Locke, Jame*, & Anstell, Alfred. The action of sulphur 

 upon metallic sodium. Amer. Chem. JL, 20 (1898). 592- 

 594. 



Locke, -/<()/(('.-. it Edwards, Gastoii H. On some com- 

 pounds of trivalent vanadium. Amer. Chem. JL, 20 

 11898). 594-606. 



On an isomer of potassium fenicvanide. Amer. Chem. 

 JL, 21 (1899), 193-206. 



On the formation of potassium /J-ferruryanide through 



the action of acids upon the normal ferricyanide. Amer. 



Chem. JL, 21 (1899), 413-418. 

 Locke, Jam?*, & Jannasch, Paul [Elirhanlt]. 



Jannasch ,v Locke. 

 Locke, Jam,-*. Jannasch, Paul [Ehrliardt]. & Lesinsky, 



ah. S,-f Jannasch. Locke & Lesinsky. 

 Locke, John. For biography and list of works <'< Amer. 



Geologist, 14, 1894, 341-356 ; Terrestrial Magn., 4, 1899, 



133-134. 

 Locke, Joseph M. Gilsonite or uintahite, a new variety of 



asphaltum from the Uintah Mountains. Utah. [1887.] 



Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 16, 1888, 16J-168. 

 Lockett, James, & dough, . The Lockett and Gough 



direct-acting pump. [With discutaion.] [1893.] Fed. 



Inst. Min. Engin. Trans. . 5, 1893. 431-432, 439-442; 6, 



1894, 261-263. 

 Lockhart, A. I). A description of the fibrous plants of 



Dominica. Timehri, 4, 1885, 306-310. 

 Lockhart, A. E., <V Oattermann, Ludtciy. Sec Gatter- 



mann t Lockhart. 

 Lockhart, J. G. (Hudson Jiay Co. Agent). Notes on the 



habits of the moose in the far north of British America 



in 1865. [From arcliii-tx of Smithsonian Institution.] 



I. S. Mns. Proc., 13, 1891," 305-308. 



Lockhart, William (F.R.C.S.). For biographical notice 



tee Anthrop. Inst. JL, 26, 1897, 425-426. 

 Lockington, W\Uliean\ N[eale]. Review of the progress 



of North American batrachology in the years 1880-83. 



Amer. Natlist., 18, 1884, 149-154. 

 - The form of the pupil in snakes. Philad. Ac. Nat. 



Sci. Proc., 1886, 300. 



The neighbourhood of Seville. Amer. Natlist., 23, 

 1889, 165-166. 



Lockwood, C[harles] B[arreti]. The development of the 

 great omentum and transverse mesocolon. JL Anat. 

 Physiol., 18, 1884, 257-264. 



Bight aortic arch. London Path. Soc. Trans , 35, 

 1884, 182. 



The development of the arteries of the abdomen and 

 their relation to the peritoneum. [1884.] Roy. Soc. 

 Proc., 38, 1885, 474-488. 



The anatomy of the muscles, ligaments, and fasciae of 

 the orbit, including an account of the capsule of tenon, 

 the check ligaments of the recti, and of the suspensory 

 ligament of the eye. [1885.] Jl. Auat. Physiol , 20, 

 1886, 1-25. 



Contractions of the digital and palmar fascia. [1885.] 



London Path. Soc. Trans., 37, 1886, 556-559. 

 The morbid anatomy and pathology of encysted and 



infantile hernia. Med."-Chir. Trans., 69, 1886, 479-315. 

 The development and transition of the testis, normal 



and abnormal. Jl. Anat. PhysioL, 21, 1887, 635-664; 



22, 1888, 38-77, 461-478, 505-541. 



Two specimens of foetus, illustrating absence of the 

 margin of the acetabulum, with and without displace- 

 ment of the head of the femur. London Path. Soc. 

 Trans., 38, 1887, 303-311. 



The early development of the pericardium, diaphragm, 



and great veins. [1887-88.] Phil. Trans. (B), 179, 1889, 

 365-384. 



Abnormality of the fissure of ROLANDO. JL Anat. 

 PhysioL, 23, 1889, xvi-xvii. 



Interruption of the small intestine. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 



'24, 1890, xiii-xiv. 



Synostosis of the vertebrae. [1890.] Jl. Anat. PhysioL, 



25, 1891, iv. 



Persistent Miilleiian duct. [1891.] JL Anat. PhysioL, 



26. 1892, i-ii. 



Note upon the lymphatics of the vermiform appendix. 



[1899 ] Jl. Anat. PhysioL, 34, 1900, ix-xiii. 

 - - Upon the presence of adrenal structures in the inguinal 

 canal. [1899.] JL Anat. PhysioL, 34, 1900, 79-83. 



Lockwood, C[harles] B[arrett], & Bolleston, Humphry 

 I)[avy]. The situation of the vermiform appendix. Jl. 

 Anat. PhysioL, 2o. 1891, xviii-xx. 



On the fossa? round the caecum, and the position of 



the vermiform appendix, with special reference to retro- 

 peritoneal hernia. [1891] Jl. Anat. PhysioL, 26, 1892, 

 130-148. 



Lockwood, C\lmrles\ V[arrttt], & Withers, F. E. Right 

 aortic arch. [1889.] JL Anat. PhysioL, 24, 1890, iv-v. 



Lockwood, Charles E. Some illustrative cases of neu- 

 rasthenia, and a study of that condition with special 

 reference to its causation and prevention. N. Y. Med. 

 JL, 54, 1891, 92-98. 



A consideration of functional disturbances of the heart 

 and their remedies, with the history of a case of functional 

 trouble characterised by irregular rhythm and force and 

 intermittent action which has persisted for two years. 

 [1891.] N. Y. Med. JL, 55, 1892, 236-240. 



A study of alcohol, tobacco, coffee, and tea as causative 



factors in the production of nervous disorders. [1897.] 



N. Y. Med. JL, 68, 1898, 13-18. 46-51. 

 Lockwood, F. W. Geology of the Curran, Larne. Irish 



Natlist., 5, 1896, 120. 

 [Presidential address.] [1*94.] Belfast Field Club 



Rop., 4, 1901, 18S-194. 



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