BOOKS AND PAPERS BY J. W. JENKINSON
1. ‘A Re-investigation of the Early Stages of the Development of the Mouse.’ Quart. Jour. Micr. Science, xliii. 1900.
2. ‘Observations on the Histology and Physiology of the Placenta of the Mouse.’ Tijdschr. Nederland. Dierkund. Vereen., vii (2). 1902.
3. ‘Observations on the Maturation and Fertilization of the Egg of the Axolotl.’ Quart. Jour. Micr. Science, xlviii. 1905.
4. ‘Remarks on the Germinal Layers of Vertebrates and on the Significance of Germinal Layers in general.’ Mem. and Proc. Manchester Lit. and Phil. Soc., 1906.
5. ‘Notes on the Histology and Physiology of the Placenta in Ungulata.’ Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906.
6. ‘On the Effects of certain Solutions upon the Development of the Frog’s Egg.’ Arch. Ent.-Mech., xxi. 1906.
7. ‘On the Relation between the Symmetry of the Egg and the Symmetry of the Embryo in the Frog (Rana temporaria).’ Biometrika, v. 1906.
8. Experimental Embryology. Oxford, 1909.
9. ‘On the Relation between the Symmetry of the Egg, the Symmetry of Segmentation, and the Symmetry of the Embryo in the Frog.’ Biometrika, vii. 1909.
10. ‘The Effects of Sodium Chloride on the Growth and Variability of the Tadpole of the Frog.’ Arch. Ent.-Mech., xxx (2). 1910.
11. ‘Vitalism.’ Hibbert Journal. 1911.
12. ‘On the Development of Isolated Pieces of the Gastrulae of the Sea-Urchin Strongylocentrotus lividus.’ Arch. Ent.-Mech., xxxii. 1911.
13. ‘On the Effect of certain Isotonic Solutions on the Development of the Frog.’ Arch. Ent.-Mech., xxxii. 1911.
14. ‘On the Origin of the Polar and Bilateral Structure of the Egg of the Sea-Urchin.’ Arch. Ent.-Mech., xxxii. 1911.
15. ‘The Development of the Ear-Bones in the Mouse.’ Jour. Anat. and Phys., vi (3). 1911.
16. ‘Growth, Variability, and Correlation in Young Trout.’ Biometrika, viii. 1912.
17. Vertebrate Embryology. Oxford, 1913.
18. ‘The Effect of Centrifugal Force on the Structure and Development of the Egg of the Frog.’ Quart. Jour. Micr. Science. 1914.
19. ‘The Placenta of a Lemur.’ Quart. Jour. Micr. Science. July 1915.
20. Three Lectures on Experimental Embryology. Oxford, 1917.