MISCELIAITEOUS PAPERS, 



1896-1926 • 



Wilson, Charles 



!• The Wrinkling of Frog's Eggs during Segmentation. 

 American Naturalist, pp. 761- 773, pis. 13-14, 

 Sept. 1896. 



2. Experiments on the Early Development of the ikn- 

 phibian ^Soibryo under the Influence of Ringer end 

 salt solutions. Archiv fur Ebtwickelungsmechanik 

 der Organismen, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 615-648, Pis.. 

 10-11, Leipzig, 1897. 



3. Activities of Mesenchyme in certain Larvae. Zool. 

 Bull. Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 15-^3, Text 51g3 . 1-4, 

 Boston, 1898. 



4. The Habits and Early Deveioproent of Cerebrat ulus 

 lacteus (Verrill). A Contribution to Physiolog- 

 ical Morphology. <^arterly Journal Micros. Sci., 

 Vol. 43, New Ser., Pt. 1, pp. 97-198, pis. 9-11, 

 1900. 



5. Our North-American Echiurids. A Contribution to 

 the .Habits and Geographical Range of the Group. 

 Biol. Bull., Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 163-178, ()ne 

 Plate, (Figs. 1-5 on plate). July, 1900. 



6. Dragonflies of the Mississippi Valley collected 

 during the Pearl Mussel Investigations on the 

 Mississippi River, July and August, 1907. Proc . 

 U. S, Nat. Mus. Ho. 1692, Vol. 36, pp. 653-671, 

 Washington, June 19, 1909. 



7. Notes on Dragonflies of Jamaica . Johns Ifopkins 

 Univ. Circular, pp. 1-5, Baltimore, M., Feb. 1911. 



8. Dragon Jlies of the Cumberland Valley in Kentucky 

 and Tennessee. Proc. U. 3. Nat. L^s.,No. 1928, 

 Vol. 43, pp. 189-200, Washington, Sept . 7, 1912. 



