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WILLIAM KEITH BROOKS 
1887 
The scientific work of Adam Todd Bruce — A sketch. (In "Observations on the 
embryology of the insects and arachnids," by Adam Todd Bruce.) Memorial 
Volume, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1887. 
1888 
The life-history of Epenthesis McCradyi, n. sp. Studies Biol. Lab. Johns Hop- 
kins University, vol. 4, 1888, 15 pp., 3 pis. 
The growth of jellyfishes. Pop. Sci. Monthly, September (pp. 577-588 , 7 cuts), 
and October, 1888. 
On a new method of multiplication in hydroids. Johns Hopkins University Cir- 
culars, vol. 7, no. 63, February, 1888, pp. 29-30. 
Note on the ratio between men and women. Johns Hopkins University Circu- 
lars, vol. 7, no. 63, February, 1888, pp. 30-31. 
1889 
Artificial propagation of sea fishes. Pop. Sci. Monthly, July, 1889, pp. 359,-367. 
A preliminary abstract of the researches of W. K. Brooks and F. H. Herrick on the 
life-history of Stenopus. Johns Hopkins University Circulars, vol. 8, 1889. 
The Lucayan Indians. Pop. Sci. Monthly, November, 1889, pp. 88-98. 
On the Lucayan Indians. Mem. National Acad. Sci., vol. 4, no. 10, 1889, 9 pp.. 
12 pis. 
What conditions are necessary for the establishment by selection of a deaf variety 
of the human race? Report of the Royal Commission on the Blind, the Deaf, 
and the Dumb, etc; London, 1889. 
1890 
On the relationship between Salpa and Pyrosoma. Johns Hopkins University 
Circulars, vol. 9, no. 80, April, 1890, pp. 55-56. 
The structure and development of the gonophores of a certain siphonophore be- 
longing to the order Auronectse. Johns Hopkins University Circulars, vol. 
9, no. 88, 1890. (With E. G. Conklin. ) 
Course of reading for graduate and special students in morphology at the Johns 
Hopkins University. Johns Hopkins Universitv Circulars, December, 1890, 
p. 37. 
1891 
The oyster. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1891. 
On the early stages of echinoderms. Johns Hopkins University Circulars, May, 
1891, p. 101. 
1892 
The embryology and metamorphosis of the Macrura. Johns Hopkins University 
Circulars, vol. 11, no. 97, April, 1892, pp. 65-72. (With F. H. Herrick.) (In- 
troductory chapter of the following work.) 
