THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY CIRCULARS BALTIMORE 1883-1884 1ve 3-4 BALTIMORE, MD. 1884 [Issued as University Circular No. 33, September, 1884.] CONN, H. W. An Instance of Sexual Color Variation in Crustacea, 5;- Evidence of a Protozoea Stage in Crab Development, 41;-the Sig- nificance of Larval Skin in Decapods, 127;-the Life History of DOLLEY, C. S. On a Cilio-flagellate Infusorian recently observed in Balti- DONALDSON, F., Jr. See W. H. HOWELL. HALL, G. S. (and E. M. HARTWELL.) Bilateral Asymmetry of Function HARTWELL, E. M. Address on Physical Culture, 61;-see G. S. HALL. HOWELL, W. H. The Coagulation of Blood, 128;-(and F. DONALDSON, Jr.) Experiments upon the Heart of the Dog with reference to the Maximum Volume of Blood sent out by the Left Ventricle in a Single LUGGER, O. List of Coleoptera found in the vicinity of Baltimore, 78;- MARTIN, H. N. Modern Physiological Laboratories: what they are and MCMURRICH, J. P. On the Osteology and Development of Syngnathus KEISER, E. H. Estimation of Sulphur in Organic Compounds, 37; — also KIMBALL, A. L. The Determination of the Ohm, 56. REMSEN, I. Concerning the Existence of a Third Form of Oxygen, 36;— (and W. C. DAY) Oxidation of ß-Cymenesulphamide, 36;-(and E. H. KEISER) Oxidation of Para-dipropyl-benzene-sulphamide, 37;-Prin- ciples of Theoretical Chemistry (Notice), 42. ROWLAND, H. A. A Plea for Pure Science (Notice), 15. Additions to the Collection of Minerals, 50. Chemistry: Programmes for 1884-85, 103; Enumeration of Classes: First Half-Year, 23; Second Half-Year, 65; Work of 1883-84, 104. Resignation of Dr. Hastings, 32. Rumford Medals, Award of, 49. Thomson, Sir Wm., Lectures by, 95, 102. HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE; ADAMS, H. B. The Seminary Method, 2;-Village Communities of Cape BROWNE, W. HAND (Editor). Archives of Maryland (Notice), 42. ELY, R. T. Christian Socialism in England, 3;-French and German Socialism in Modern Times (Notice), 15. EMERSON, A. Translation of a Treaty between the Athenians and the GROSS, C. The Guild Merchant, an Introduction to English Municipal HALL, G. S. (Editor). Methods of Teaching History (Notice), 84. HOLST, (VON) H. Relation of History to Politics, 43; American Slavery. 38;--The Virginia Parish, 60;-County Government in Virginia, 129. LEVERMORE, C. H. The Beginnings of Connecticut, 78. MACY, J. Civil Government in Iowa, 38. MORRIS, G. S. The Philosophical Conception of Life, 12;-Philosophy and NEILL, E. D. The Records of the Virginia Company, etc., 2. SCAIFE, W. B. Recent Discussion on the Study of Roman Law, 60. SHAW, A. Icaria-A Fragment of Communistic History, 3;-Additional |