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Editions published in American Journal of Anatomy 3096
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On the skeleton of nyctodactylus, with restoration
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On the origin of the lymphatic system from the veins and the development of the lymph hearts and thoracic duct in the pig
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On the development of the superficial lymphatics in the skin of the pig
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On regeneration in the pigmented skin of the frog, and on the character of the chromatophores
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An experimental study of the relation of the nervous system to the developing musculature in the embryo of the frog
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On ossification centers in human embryos less than one hundred days old
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Some racial peculiarities of the Negro brain
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The development of the lungs
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A restudy of the minute anatomy of structures in the cochlea with conclusions bearing on the solution of the problem of tone perception
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The chromosomes of anasa tristis and anax junius
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On several anatomical characters of the human brain, said to vary according to race and sex, with especial reference to the weight of the frontal lobe
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The development of the paraphysis and pineal region in reptilia
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The development of the sympathetic nervous system in turtles
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The development of the adrenals in the turtle
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Mitochondria (and other cytoplasmic structures) in tissue cultures
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The formation and structure of the zona pellucida in the ovarian eggs of turtles
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Studies on the growth of blood-vessels in the tail of the frog larva?by observation and experiment on the living animal
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The histology of the blood and the red bone-marrow of the leopard frog, Rana pipiens
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The development of the pharynx and aortic arches of the turtle, with a note on the fifth and pulmonary arches of mammals
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The cultivation in vitro of liver cells from the chick embryo
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On the nature of mitochondria. III. The demonstration of mitochondria by bacteriological methods. IV. A comparative study of the morphogenesis of root-nodule bacteria and chloroplasts
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On the nature of mitochondria. I. Observations on mitochondria staining methods applied to bacteria. II. Reactions of bacteria to chemical treatment
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Differential susceptibility as a basis for modification and control of development in the frog. II. Types of modification seen in later developmental stages
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Studies on lymphocytes. I. Effect of splenectomy, experimental hemorrhage and a hemolytic toxin in the frog
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Changes in the weights of the various organs and parts of the leopard frog (rana pipiens) at different stages of inanition
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Mechanical factors governing the position of the coeliac artery in chick and turtle
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The mitochondria and colloid in the thy-roid gland of the adult albino rat
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A study of the blood of the leopard frog, by the method of supravital staining combined with the injection of India ink into the dorsal lymph sac, with special reference to the genetic relationships among leucocytes
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Studies of hyperthyroidism II. The significance of changes in the thymus glands of thyroid-treated frog tadpoles
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George Sumner Huntington. An appreciation
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The structure and function of the facial pit of the pit vipers
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The development of the external form of the guinea‐pig (Cavia cobaya) between the ages of eleven days and twenty days of gestation
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