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Ergograph work : 



A. Mosso. Arch. ital. de biologie, xiii., 1890. 



A. MAGGIORA. Ibidem. 



P. W. LOMBARD. Ibidem. 



PATKIZI. Archives ital. de biologie, 1892, 1893, 1901. 



Z. TREVES. Ibidem, xxix., xxx., xxxi., 1898-1900. 



F. SCHENCK. Pfliiger's Archiv, Ixxxii., 1900. 



General Theory of the Genesis of Muscular Force, in addition to the treatise by 

 Hermann, see : 



TH. W. ENGELMANN. Sur 1'origine de la force musculaire. Archives neerlandaises, 



xxvii., 1893. 



VERWORN. Allg. Physiologie, 4th Ed. Jena, 1903. 

 JENSEN. Pfluger's Arch., Ixxx., 1900. 

 BERNSTEIN. Pfliiger's Arch., Ixxxi., 1901 ; cv., 1905. Die Krafte der Bewegung 



in der lebenden Substanz. Brunswick, 1902. 

 GALEOTTI. Zeitschr. f. allg. Physiol., vi., 1906. 



Recent English Literature : 



MACDONALD. The Structure and Function of Striated Muscle. Quart. Journ. of. 

 Experiment. Physiol., 1909, ii. 5. 



LANGLEY. On the Contraction of Muscle, chiefly in relation to the Presence of 

 "Receptive" Substances. Journ. of Physiol., 1907, xxxvi., 347; 1908, 

 xxxvii. 165 and 285 ; 1909, xxxix. 235. 



KEITH LUCAS. On the Refractory Period of Muscle and Nerve. Journ. of Physiol., 



1909, xxxix. 331. 



KEITH LUCAS. All-or-None Contraction of the Amphibian Skeletal Muscle Fibre. 



Journ. of Physiol., 1908, xxxviii. 113. 

 KEITH LUCAS. On the Relation between the Electric Disturbance in Muscle and 



the Propagation of the Excited State. Journ. of Physiol., 1909, xxxix. 207. 

 A. V. HILL. The Absolute Mechanical Efficiency of the Contraction of an Isolated 



Muscle. Journ. of Physiol., 1913, xlvi. 435. 

 BANCROFT.. The Electrical Stimulation of Muscle as dependent upon the Relative 



Concentration of the Calcium Ions. Journ. of Physiol., 1909, xxxix. 1. 

 LILLIE. The Relation of Ions to Contractile Processes. Amer. Journ. of 



Physiol., 1909, xxiv. 459. 

 KEITH LUCAS. Summation of Adequate Stimuli in Muscle and Nerve. Journ. of 



Physiol., 1910, xxxix. 461. 



MINES. Summation of Contractions. Journ. of Physiol., 1913, xlvi. 1. 

 KEITH LUCAS. On the Transference of the Propagated Disturbance from Nerve to 



Muscle, with special reference to the apparent Inhibition described by 



Wedensky. Journ. of Physiol., 1911, xliii. 46. 

 MAcDouGALL. Mental and Muscular Fatigue. Reports, 80th Meeting, British 



Assoc., 1911, 292. 

 BURRIDGE. An Inquiry into some Chemical Factors of Fatigue. Journ. of Physiol., 



1910, xli. 285. 



KEITH LUCAS. On the Recovery of Muscle and Nerve after the Passage of a 

 Propagated Disturbance. Journ. of Physiol., 1910, xli. 368. 



A. V. HILL. The Energy degraded in the Recovery Processes of Stimulated Muscle. 

 Journ. of Physiol., 1913, xlvi. 28. 



HILL. The Heat produced in Contraction and Muscular Tone. Journ. of Physio!., 

 1910, xl. 389. 



MEIGS. Heat Coagulation of Smooth Muscle. Amer. Journ. of Physiol., 1909, 

 . xxiv. 1. 



