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Wiegand, K. M. The occurrence of ice in plant tissue. (Plant World, Feb., 1906, vol. ix., p. 25.)

The passage of water from the plant cell during freezing. (Same, May, 1906, vol. ix., p. 107.)

Wilder, B. G. Baboon, not gorilla [letter to the editor]. (N. Y. Tribune, 2 Jan., 1906.)

Betting should not be legally authorized [letter to the editor]. (Ithaca Jour., 25 Oct., 1894.)

1906.

Reprinted in an editorial "A glance over the shoulder," Ithaca Jour., 27 April,

Cerebral fissures.
n.p., May, 1906. Broadside.
Dramatic garbage [letter to the editor].

14 Sept., 1905.)

(N. Y. Tribune,

Hygiene and morality [based upon leaflets distributed at addresses to the new men of Cornell University in 1899 and 1901, revised and enlarged for use at the meeting of the Amer. Soc. for Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis, Oct. 12, 1905]. [Ithaca, 1905.] 8°. Pp. (4).

Intercollegiate football, Professor Wilder's view [letter to

the editor]. (N. Y. Evening Post, 1 Dec., 1905.)

The Rivers causeway fight; queries presented at the 36th annual meeting of the Assoc. of Officers of the 55th Mass. Vol. Infantry, Nov. 21st, 1901. (News and Courier, Charleston, S. C., Dec., 1902.)

Two examples of the negro's courage, physical and moral; address delivered at Columbus Avenue A. M. E. Zion Church, Boston, Mass., Dec. 10th, 1905, on the occasion of the Garrison Centenary. (Alexander's Magazine, Jan., 1906, vol. i., p. 23.)

Same. Appendix. (Same, Feb., 1906, vol. i., p. 39.) Would not take honorary degree [letter to the editor]. (Ithaca Jour., 3 May, 1906.)

Would pay to keep Bernhardt away [report of interview]. (Same, 12 May, 1906.)

Also articles quoted by title only in the Amer. Anthropologist (Proceedings of the Amer. Anthropological Assoc., Dec. 28, 1905), Jan.-March, 1906, vol. viii., p. 213; in the Program of the Amer. Philological Assoc., Dec. 27, 1905; in the Program of the Amer: Neurological Assoc., June, 1905.

Willcox, W. F. Census statistics of teachers. (Bulletin [of the] Bureau of the Census, 1905, no. 23, pp. 1-20.)

The expansion of Europe. (Studies in philosophy and psychology. 1906. p. 41.)

Letter. (Cornell Daily Sun, 12th May, 1906.)

The new requirements for the degree of A.B. (Cornell Era, Nov., 1905, vol. xxxviii., p. 35.)

Probable increase of the negro race in the United States. (Quarterly Jour. of Economics, Aug., 1905, vol. xix., p. 545.)

Proportion of children in the United States. (Bulletin [of

the] Bureau of the Census, 1905, no. 22, pp. 1-27.)

Report of the dean of the faculty of arts and sciences, Cornell University. (Cornell University, 13th annual report of President Schurman, 1904-05, p. xxvii.)

The sexes in the United States. () (Munsey's Magazine, June, 1906, vol. xxxv., p. 308.)

Supplementary analysis and derivative tables: Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. (Special Reports [of the] Bureau of the Census, 1906, pp. i.-xviii., 1-1144.)

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[Review of ] Immigration and its effects upon the United States; by P. F. Hall. (Amer. Historical Review, July, 1906, vol. xi., p. 921.)

and others. William Henry Willcox, a sketch by his children. Boston, 1906. 8°. pp. 65.

Williams, W. L. Empyema of the facial sinuses of the horse. (Amer. Veterinary Review, May, 1906, vol. xxx., p. 185.)

The ethics of veterinary dentistry. (Same, June, 1906, vol. xxx., p. 304.)

Report of the clinics of the New York State Veterinary Medical Society, Ithaca, Sept. 12-14, 1905. (Same, Feb., 1906, vol. xxix., p. 1230.)

Rupture of the prepubian tendon in the pregnant mare. (Same, July, 1905, vol. xxix., p. 360.)

and others. The spavin group of lamenesses; by W. L. Williams, C. W. Fisher and D. N. Udall. (Proceedings of the Amer. Veterinary Medical Assoc., 1905, p. 283.)

Winters, J. E. The treatment of bronchitis in children. (Medical News, 25 Nov., 1905, vol. lxxxvii., p. 1009.)

The treatment of diarrhoea in children. (Same, 15 July,

1905, vol. lxxxvii., p. 114.)

Witthaus, R. A., and T. C. Becker. Medical jurisprudence, forensic medicine and toxicology. 2d ed. Vol. i. New York, 1906. 8° pp. lv. + 997. Colored plates.

Wolf, C. G. L.

The chemistry of toxæmias in pregnancy. (N.

Y. Medical Jour., April, 1906, vol. lxxxiii., p. 813.)

The importance of chemistry in medicine. (Montreal Medical Jour., Aug., 1905, vol. xxxiv.)

and B. J. Dryfuss. Comparative physiological action of salts of neodymium, præseodymium and lanthanum. (Amer. Jour. of Physiology, June, 1906, vol. xvi.)

Same. (Preliminary report.) (Proceedings of the Soc. for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1905, vol. ii.,

p. 64.)

and W. McK. Marriott. The composition of cystin calculi.

(Montreal Medical Jour., March, 1906, vol. xxxv.)

Contributions to the study of sulfur. I. The metabolism in brombenzol poisoning. (Preliminary report.) (Proceedings of the Soc. for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1905, vol. ii., p. 71.) See also Ewing, J., and C. G. L. Wolf. The clinical signifi

cance of the urinary nitrogen.

See also Marriott, W. McK., and C. G. L. Wolf. Cystinuria.—The determination of small quantities of iron.

Woodruff, E. H. Selected cases on the law of quasi-contracts. Indianapolis, 1905. 8°. pp. xvi. + 692.

A selection of cases on domestic relations and the law of

persons. 2d ed., enlarged. New York, 1905. 8°. pp. xv.+(1)+624. Woolsey, G. Observations on the diagnosis and treatment of typhoid perforation. (Annals of Surgery, May, 1906, vol. xliii., p. 652.) Wright, H. W. Evolution and ethical method. (International Jour. of Ethics, Oct., 1905, vol. xvi., p. 59.)

A self-sacrificing God and the problem of evil. (Open Court, Dec., 1905, vol. xix., p. 745.)

E. Becher.

[Review of] Der Begriff des Attributes bei Spinoza; von (Philosophical Review, March, 1906, vol. xv., p. 220.) [Review of] The free-will problem in modern thought; by W. H. Johnson. (Same, May, 1906, vol. xv., p. 341.)

Young, C. V. P. Physical training for the body of students. (Cornell Era, Jan., 1906, vol. xxxviii., p. 103.)

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