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A. PETRONE. Atti dell' Accademia Gioenia di scienze natural! di Catania, xxi 



xiii., 1899. 



SCHAFKU and MOORE. Journal of Physiol., 1896. 

 G. TIZZONI. Archivio per le scienze ruediche, viii., 1884. 

 A. DASTRE. Arch, de phys., 1893. 

 GURWITSCH. Inaug. Diss. Dorpat, 1893. 



SELENSKI. Recueil physiologique par le prof. A. et B. Danilewsky, ii., 1891. 

 P. EMELIANOW. Arch, de sc. biol. de St-Pt'tersbourg, ii., 1893. 

 D. VULPIUS. Beitr. x. klin. Cliir., ii., 1894. (With comprehensive bibliography 



of works on the spleen. ) 

 LAUDENBACH. Arch, de physiol., viii., ix., 3896-97. (Historical review with 



many quotations from original sources.) 

 A. TEDESCHI. Journal de physiol. et de pathol. generale, 1 Janvier 1899. 



Lymphapoiesis : synthetic re.view : 



ELLINGER. Ergebnisse der Physiologic, I. i., 1902. 

 L. ASHER. Biochemisches Zentralbl., iv., 1905. 



Haemapoietic organs : 

 SEEMANN. Ergebnisse der Physiologic, III. i., 1904. 



Recent English Literature : 



SWALE VINCENT. The Question as to Alteration in the Lymphatic and Haemal 



Glands after Removal of the Spleen. Proc. Physiol. Soc. in Journ. of Physiol., 

 1899-1900, xxv. pp ii., iv. 

 L. B. MENDEL and H. C. JACKSON. On Uric Acid Formation after Splenectomy. 



Amer. Journ. of Physiol., 1900, iv. 16-3-69. 

 A MOORE. The Effect of Ions on the Contractions of the Lymph Hearts of the 



Frog. Amer. Journ. of Physiol., 1901, v. 87-94. 

 A. MOORE. Are Contractions of the Lymph Hearts of the Frog dependent upon 



Centres situated in the Spinal Cord ? Amer. Journ. of Physio!., 1910, v. 196-8. 

 F. A. BAINBRIDGE. Observations on the Lymph Flow from the Submaxillary 



Gland of the Dog. Journ. of Physiol., 1900-1901, xxvi. 79-91. 

 L. B. MENDEL and D. R. HOOKEU. On the Lymphagogic Action of the Strawberry 



and on Post-mortem Lymph Flow. Amer. Journ. of Physio!., 1902, vii. 



380-86. 

 Win. STIRLING. Simple Method of demonstrating the Membrane of the Sublingual 



Lymph-Sac of the Frog. Proc. Physiol. Soc. in Journ. of Physiol., 1901-2, 



xx vii. p. i. 

 R. MAGNUS and E. A. SCHAFER. Does the Vagus contain Motor Fibres for the 



Spleen? Proc. Physiol. Soc. in Journ. of Physiol., 1901-2, xxvii. p. iii. 

 D. N. PATON, G. L. GULLAND, and J. S. FOWLER. The Relationship of the Spleen 



to the Formation of the Blood Corpuscles. Journ. of Physiol., 1902, xxviii. 



83-106. 

 F. A. BAINB RIDGE. On the Formation of Lymph by the Liver. Journ. of Physiol., 



1902, xxviii. 204-219. 

 W. BAIN. The Role of the Liver and Spleen in the Destruction of the Blood 



Corpuscles. Journ. of Physiol., 1903, xxix. 352-68. 

 D. N. PATON and A. GOOD ALL. Contribution to the Physiology of the Thymus. 



Journ. of Physiol., 1904, xxxi. 49-64. 

 J. HENDERSON. On the Relationship of the Thymus to the Sexual Organs I. 



Journ. of Physiol., 1904, xxxi. 222-33. 

 F. A. BAINBRIDGE. The Lymph Flow from the Pancreas. Journ. of Physiol., 



1905, xxxii. 1-7. 

 D. N. PATON. The Relationship of the Thymus to the Sexual Organs II. Journ. 



of Physiol., 1905, xxxii. 28-32. 

 F. A. BAINBRIDGE. The Post-mortem Flow of Lymph. Journ. of Physiol., 1906, 



xxxiv. 275-81. 

 A. J. CARLSON, J. R. GREER, and F. C. BECHT. On the Mechanism by which 



Water is eliminated from the Blood in the Active Salivary Glands. Amer. 



Journ. of Physiol., 1907, xix. 360-87. 



