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1902.
Scottish palaeontology during the last twenty years. Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 14:361-394.
1902. Some new American species of Cyclus from the coal measures. Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. 1:269-275.
1902. The taxonomy of recent species of Limulus. Annals Mag. Nat. Hist. 9:256-266.
1902. Ueber verschiedene Wege phylogenetischer Entwicklung. Verh. internat. Zool. Congr. V. (Berlin):1058-1117.
1902. The Arthropoda from the Silurian rocks of Southwest Scotland. British Association, Glasgow.
1901. On the origin of vertebrates, deduced from the study of Ammocoetes. IX. On the origin of the optic apparatus; the meaning of the optic nerves. . Jour. Anat. & Physiol. 35:224-267.
1901. Sur la dacouverte d'un novelle espece de Limule dans les marnes irisees de Lorraine. Bull. Soc. Sci. Nancy 14:116-126.
1901. Pseudoiscus in the Eurypterus beds of New York. Rept. N.Y. State Paleont. 1900.
1900. 1900.
On the origin of vertebrates, deduced from the study of Ammocoetes. VI. The old mouth and the olfactory organ; the meaning of the first nerve. Jour. Anat. & Physiol. 34:514-537.
1900. 1900.
On the origin of vertebrates, deduced from the study of Ammocoetes. VIII. The palaeontological evidence: Ammocoetes a cephalaspid. Jour. Anat. & Physiol. 34:562-587.
1900. Contributions to fossil Crustacea. Geol. Mag. 6:388-395.
1899. Gaskell's theory of the origin of vertebrates. American Naturalist 33:360-369.
1899. 1899.
On the origin of vertebrates, deduced from the study of Ammocoetes. IV. The thyroid or opercular segment; the meaning of the facial nerve. Jour. Anat. & Physiol. 33:638-671.
1899. A new reading for the annulate ancestry of the Vertebrates. Nat. Sci. 1898:17-30.
1898. On the origin of vertebrates, deduced from the study of Ammocoetes. I. The origin of the brain. Jour. Anat. & Physiol. 32:513-553.
1898. On the origin of vertebrates, deduced from the study of Ammocoetes. II. The origin of the vertebrate cranio-facial skeleton. Jour. Anat. & Physiol. 32:553-581.
1898. On the origin of vertebrates, deduced from the study of Ammocoetes. III. On the origin of the branchial segmentation.. Jour. Anat. & Physiol. 33:154-188.
1898. Cephalic homologies. A contribution to the determination of the ancestry of vertebrates. American Naturalist 31:927-943.
1897. The systematic position of the trilobites (with remarks by C.E.Beecher). Amer. Geol. 20:33-40.
1897.