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Early stages in the development of the food-fishes. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, 1886, 443-461. 



On the presence of oleaginous spheres in the yolk of 



teleostean ova. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 18, 1886, 84-90. 



Points in the development of the pectoral fin and 



girdle in teleosteans. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1886, 697-698. 



The significance of the yolk in the eggs of the osseous 



fishes. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 20, 1887, 1-8. 



On the ova of Tomopteris onisciformis, Eschscholz. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1887, 769. 



On the so-called luminous organs of Maurolicus Pen- 



nantii (the British pearl-sides). Brit. Ass. Rep., 1887, 

 769. 



Notes on the development of the angler-fish (Lophius 



piscatorius). Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 9, 1891 (Pt. 3), 

 343-348. 



Some features in the egg and larva of the skulpin 



(Callionymus lyra). Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 9, 1891 

 (Pt. 3), 349-351. 



On the formation of argenteous matter in the integu- 

 ment of teleosteans. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1892, 772-773. 



The development of the pharyngeal teeth in the 

 Labridae. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1892, 773. 



Description of [a melanotic tumour on a haddock]. 



Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 10, 1892 (Pt. 3), 323-324. 



On an internal tumour from the abdomen of a cod. 

 Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 10, 1892 (Pt. 3), 324-325. 



Maurolicus borealis, Nihs., one of the British phos- 

 phorescent fishes. Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & 

 Trans., 3, 1892, Ixxxiii-lxxxiv. 



Marvels of colour in the animal world. [1894.] Ottawa 



Natlist., 8, 1894-95, 115-116. 

 Colourless blood in animals. Ottawa Natlist., 9, 1895, 



6-8. 



Cilia. Ottawa Natlist., 9, 1895, 81-84. 



A morning among moose. Ottawa Natlist., 9, 1895, 



103-107. 

 Remarkable points in the life-history of phyllopods. 



Ottawa Natlist., 10, 1896, 7-11. 

 How whales breathe. Ottawa Natlist., 10, 1896, 73- 



77. 



Electrical fishes. Ottawa Natlist., 10, 1896, 97-102. 



The living Chirnsera and its egg. [1897.] Ottawa 



Natlist., 10, 1896, 185-189- 



Description of specimens of sea-trout, caplin, and 



sturgeon from Hudson Bay. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1897, 687- 

 688. 



On the Esocidae (or Luciidze) of Canada. Brit. Ass. 



Rep., 1897, 688. 

 On the comparative anatomy of the organs of hearing. 



Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 4, 1897, 137. 



The pelican. Ottawa Natlist., 11, 1897, 97-101. 



The vanished buffalo. Ottawa Natlist., 12, 1898, 73- 



80. 



Change of function in fishes' fins. Ottawa Natlist., 



12, 1898, 129-132. 



Paddle-nosed sturgeon in Ontario. Ottawa Natlist., 



13, 1899, 153-157. 



Trince,Hejiry, &OUiff, Arthur Sidney. SeeOUiS& Prince. 

 Prince, Morton. How a lesion of the brain results in that 



disturbance of consciousness known as sensory aphasia. 



N. Y. Med. Jl., 41, 1885, 671-672. 



Malaria as a cause of degenerative diseases of the 



spinal cord. [With discussion.] N. Y. Med. Jl.,50, 1889, 

 77. 



HUGHLIXGS-JACKSON on the connection between the 



mind and the brain. Brain, 14, 1891, 250-269. 



An experimental study of visions. Brain, 21, 1898, 

 528-546. 



Princetean, [Laurent-Raphael]. Note pour servir a 1'his- 

 toire des anomalies musculaires du creux de 1'aisselle. 

 Paris, Soc. Biol. M6m., 44, 1892, 202-206. 



Prindle, L[ouis] JJ[arcus], Note on an apatite crystal 



from Alexander county, N. C. [1894.] Johns Hopkins 



Univ. Circ., [13 (1893-94)], 83. 

 Pring, James Hurly. For biographical notice see Somer- 



setsh. Soc. Proc., 35, 1890 (Pt. 2), 140-141. 

 Pringle, Alexander. On some probable new elements. 



Chem. News, 54, 1886, 167-168. 

 Pringle, Andrew. Photo-micrography. [With discussion.] 



[1891.] Photogr. JL, 16, 1892, 71-79. 

 Paraffin infiltration by exhaustion. [1892.] Jl. Path. 



Bact., 1, 1893, 117-119. 



The present position of photo-micrography. [With 



discussion.] [1893.] Photogr. JL, 18, 1894, 36-42. 



Pringle, C[yru] G[uernsey]. The forest vegetation of 



northern Mexico. Garden & Forest, 1, 1888, 70-71, 105- 



106, 117, 141-142, 226-227, 238, 429-430, 441, 524. 

 The home of the Jacobean lily. Garden & Forest, 1, 



J.888, 309. 

 The forest vegetation of the lower Rio Grande valley. 



Garden & Forest, 2, 1889, 393-394. 

 Notes on the ligneous vegetation of the Sierra Madre 



of Nuevo Leon. Garden & Forest, 3, 1890, 337-338, 362- 



363. 

 Notes on the Mexican water lilies. Garden & Forest, 



3, 1890, 415. 



Dahlias in Mexico. Garden & Forest, 4, 1891, 50-51. 



Notes on Mexican travel. Garden & Forest, 6, 1893, 



172-173, 182-183, 203-204, 223-224, 242-243, 263-264 ; 



7, 1894, 152-153, 162-163, 172-173; 8, 1895, 272-273; 



9, 1896, 102-103 ; 10, 1897, 32-33, 42-43. 

 Notes on new species of Mexican trees. Garden- & 



Forest, 6, 1893, 303-304. 

 Reminiscences of botanical rambles in Vermont. 



Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 24, 1897, 350-357. 

 Pringle, C[yrus] G[uernsey], & Davenport, George E. 



Filices Mexican*. Garden & Forest, 4, 1891, 448-450, 



483-^84, 519-520, 555-556. 

 Pringle, J[ames] Hogarth. Notes of a case of congenital 



absence of both ulnae. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 27, 1893, 239- 



244. 



Pringle, J[ohn] J[ames]. A case of actinomycosis exten- 

 sively involving the skin. [1894.] Med.-Chir. Trans., 



78, 1895, 21-38. 

 Pringle, (Capt.) J[ohn] W[allace]. With the railway 



survey to Victoria Nyanza. Geogr. JL. 2, 1893, 112- 



139. 

 Pringle, John. Great bustard washed up on the Ayrshire 



coast. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1895, 253. 

 Pringle, (Col.) Robert. For biographical notice see Indian 



Med. Gaz., 34, 1899, 149. 

 The increase of leprosy in India ; its causes, probable 



consequences, and remedies. Epid. Soc. Trans., 8, 1889, 



152-163. 

 Enteric fever in India ; its increase, causes, remedies, 



and probable consequences. [1890.] Epid. Soc. Trans., 



9, 1891, 111-132. 

 The water supply of India. [With discussion.] Int. 



Congr. Hyg. Trans. (1891, 7), 242-252. 

 What is efficient vaccination? Epid. Soc. Trans., 11, 



1892, 47-59. 

 Pringsheim, Alfred. Ueber das Verbal ten gewisser 



Potenzreihen anf dem Couvergenzkreise. Math. Ann., 



25, 1885, 419-426. 



Ueber die Multiplication trigonometrisoher Reihen. 



Math. Ann., 26, 1886, 157-166. 



Ueber analytische Ausdriicke mit hebbaren Unstetig- 



keiten. Math. Ann., 26, 1886, 167-192. 

 Darstellung der zahlentheoretiscnen Function E (\j>) 



durch eine unendliche Reihe. Math. Ann., 2(5, 1886 



193-196. 



Ueber einen Fuudamentalsatz aus der Theorie der 



elh'ptischen Functionen. Math. Ann., 27, 1886, 151-157. 



Zur Theorie der Gamma-Functionen. Math. Ann. 



31, 1888, 455-481. 



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