Martin] 



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Presidential address. [The history of the relations 



between morphology and physiology during the last fifty 

 years.] Aust. Ass. Kep., 1898, 403-423. 



Cortical localisation in Ornithorhynchus. [1898.] 



Jl. Physiol., 23, 1898-99, 383-385. 



Further observations concerning the relation of the 



toxin and anti-toxin of snake-venom. [1898.] Roy. 

 Soc. Proc., 64, 1899, 88-94. 



Martin, Charles J[ames], & Chapman, II. G. An en- 

 deavour to procure an alcoholic ferment from yeast-cells. 

 [1898.] Jl. Physiol., 23, 1898-99, ii-iv. 



Martin, Charles J[ames], & Cherry, Thomas. The nature 

 of the antagonism between toxins and antitoxins. Roy. 

 Soc. Proc., 63, 1898, 420-432. 



Martin, Charles J[ames], & Hill, James P. See Hill & 

 Martin. 



Martin, diaries J[ames], & Tidswell, Frank. Observa- 

 tions on the femoral gland of Ornithorhynchus and its 

 secretion ; together with an experimental enquiry con- 

 cerning its supposed toxic action. [1894.] N. S. Wales 

 Linn. Soc. Proc., 9, 1895, 471-500. 



Martin, diaries J[ames], & 'Wilson, J[ames] T[homas]. 

 See Wilson & Martin. 



Martin, Claude. Sur 1'anesthesie prolonged et continue 

 par le melange de protoxyde d'azote et d'oxygene sous 

 pression (m^thode Paul Bert). Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 106, 

 1888, 290-291. 



Martin, Claude, & Doyon, Maurice. See Doyon & 

 Martin. 



Martin, Da niel S[trobel]. *The Trenton (N. J.) gravels, 

 and their contained implements, as bearing on the anti- 

 quity of man. [With discussion.} [1883.] N. Y. Ac. 

 Trans., 3, 1885, 7-12. 



The " Field of Rocks." [1887.] N. Y. Ac. Trans., 7, 



1887-88, 16-18. 



The origin of diagonal trends in the Earth's crust, 



with application to the production of normal and reversed 

 faults and the folding of strata. [With discussion.] 

 [1889.] N. Y. Ac. Trans., 9 (1889-90), 15-21. 



A space-relation of numbers. Science, 22, 1893, 78. 



Cats hunting snakes. Science, 23, 1894, 83. 



Martin, Daniel S[trobel], & Merrill, Frederick J[ames] 

 Hamilton]. See Merrill & Martin. 



Martin, David [Salomon]. Faune malacologique Quater- 

 naire de la craie lacustre des Hautes-Alpes. Ass. Franc. 

 C. R., 1893 (Pt. 2), 366-376. 



Origine des poudingues inclines du Seuil du Laus sur 



le Grand Buech. Ass. Franp. C. R., 1893 (Pt. 2), 377- 

 380. 



Quelques remarques sur Page et sur le mode de forma- 

 tion des gypses des Hautes-Alpes. Ass. Franc. C. R., 

 1893 (Pt. 2), 380-388. 



Comparaison des terrains fluvio-glaciaires dela region 



de Lyon avec les formations similaires de la vallee de la 

 Durance. Paris, Soc. Gteol. Bull., 22, 1894, 664-667. 



Note sur les alluvions anciennes de 1'Embrunais. 



Paris, Soc. G<k>l. Bull., 26, 1898, 573-577. 



Feuille de Gap (topographic glaciaire du Gapencais). 



France Serv. Carte G6ol. Bull., 11, 1900, 208-210. 

 Sur des lambeaux de mollasse marine situes au fond 



du canon du Regalon (Vaucluse). Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 



131, 1900, 199-201. 

 Note au sujet des conglomerats de Perrier prs d'ls- 



soire. Paris, Soc. Geol. Bull., 28, 1900, 749-763. 

 Martin, David [Salomon], & Lory, Pierre. See Lory & 



Martin. 

 Martin, E. (Mockern). See Kiihn, Gustav [Albert Theodor] 



(et alii). 

 Martin, E. (Mockern), Kuhn, Gustav [Albert Theodor], 



Thomas, A., & Lankisch, //. See Kuhn, Thomas, 



Martin & Lankisch. 

 Martin, E. Sur le coucou gris ; Cuculus canorus, L. 



Bordeaux Soc. Linn. Act., 40, 1886, Ixii-lxv. 



Sur le pitchou de Provence. Bordeaux Soc. Linn. 



Act., 41, 1887, xxxv-xxxviii. 



Martin, E[mil]. Ueber die Anlage der Urniere beim 

 Kaninchen. Arch. Anat. Physiol. (Anat. Abth.), 1888, 

 109-123. 



Beitrag zur Lehre von den traumatischen Epithel- 



cysten. Deutsche Ztschr. Chirurg., 43, 1896, 597-602. 



Martin, K[mil], & Strahl, II. See Strahl & Martin. 



Martin, E. S. Transit of Jupiter's III satellite. Sidereal 

 Messenger, 10, 1891, 431. 



August meteors. Sidereal Messenger, 10, 1891, 432. 



[The partial eclipse of the Sun, Oct. 20, at Wilming- 

 ton, N. C.] Astr. & Astrophys., 11, 1892, 839. 



Occultation of Jupiter, Jan. 23, 1893. Astr. & 



Astrophys., 12, 1893, 276. 



A remarkable meteor. Astr. & Astrophys., 12, 1893, 



279-280. 



Remarkable sun spot. [1893.] Popular Astr., 1, 



1894, 91. 



Observatory for amateurs. [1893.] Popular Astr., 1, 



1894, 93. 



Occultation of Antares by the moon. [1893.] Popular 



Astr., 1, 1894, 94. 

 The transit of Mercury, November 10, 1894, at Wil- 

 mington, N. C. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 7, 1895, 38-39 ; 

 Popular Astr., 2, 1895, 232-233. 



An interesting transit of Jupiter's third satellite. 



Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 7, 1895, 39-40. 



Martin, Edicard. Ichthyol in surgery. N. Y. Med. Jl., 

 47, 1888, 192-193. 



Martin, Edward A[lfred]. Foreign boulders in the Chalk. 

 Geol. Mag., 4, 1897, 169-170. 



Martin, EdwardP[ritchard]. Presidential address : [General 

 economics]. Iron & Steel Inst. Jl., 1897 (A T o. 1), 19-40. 



Martin, Edward W. Method of separating and determin- 

 ing artificial colours in butter, fats and oils. Analyst, 

 10, 1885, 163. 



Detection of artificial colouring matter in butter, oleo- 

 margarine, fats, oils, etc. Analyst, 12, 1887, 70 ; Anvers, 

 Jl. de Pharm., 44, 1888, 21-22. 



Martin, Edward W., & Berry, Wilton G. Method for 

 determining nitrates in potable waters by the use of 

 sodium amalgam. [1893.] School of Mines Quarterly, 

 N. Y., 15, 1894, 11-16. 



Martin, Edivard W., & Waller, Ehoyn. See "Waller & 

 Martin. 



Martin, Ern[e8t}. Les Carai'bes du Jardin d'Acclimata- 

 tion de Paris. Rev. Sci., 49, 1892, 465-468. 



La tuberculose dans la race jaune. Rev. Sci., 2, 1894, 



623-627. 



Le tao-fu (soya), sou origine, ses propri^te's, son 



acclimatation. Rev. Sci., 3, 1895, 144-146. 



Martin, Ern[est], & Orehant, Nestor. See Grehant & 



Martin. 

 Martin, Ernst. Ueber Influenza der Pferde und Grund- 



wasserschwankung. [1888.] Deutsche Ztschr. Thiermed., 



14, 1889, 161-178. 

 Martin, Etienne. Sur un monstre humain du genre rhiiio- 



cephale de la famille des cyclocephaliens. [1894.] Lyon 



Soc. Anthrop. Bull., 13, 1895, 140-142. 



La fonction glycoge'nique du foie dans ses rapports 



avec les expertises medico-le"gales. Ann. Hyg. Publ., 38, 

 1897, 382-383. 



Du spasme cadaverique (etude niedico-legale). [With 



discussion.] Lyon Soc. Anthrop. Bull., 16, 1897, 212- 



229. 

 Le facies syrnpathique des pendus : inegalite" pupillaire 



et lesions du sympathique cervical dans la pendaison. 



[1899.] Lyon Soc. Authrop. Bull., 18, 1900, 58-63. 



La rigidite cadaverique. [With discussion.] [1899.] 



Lyon Soc. Anthrop. Bull., 18, 1900, 144-173. 



Martin, Etienne, & Ouinard, Louis. See Ouinard & 

 Martin. 



