Benedict: Studies in body-temperature: I. The influence of the inversion of the daily routine: the temperature of night-workers. American Journal of Physiology, vol. 11, p. 145. (1904.)

[16] W. O. Atwater and E. B. Rosa: Description of a new respiration calorimeter and experiments on the conservation of energy in the human body. U. S. Dept. of Agr., Office of Experiment Stations Bul. 63. (1899.)

[17] Specific heat of water at average temperature of the water in the heat-absorbing system referred to the specific heat of water at 20° C.

[18] W. O. Atwater and F. G. Benedict: A respiration calorimeter with appliances for the direct determination of oxygen. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 42, p. 18. (1905.)

[19] For a description of the apparatus and the method of filling see W. O. Atwater and F. G. Benedict: A respiration calorimeter with appliances for the direct determination of oxygen. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 43, p. 27. (1905.)

[20] W. O. Atwater and F. G. Benedict: A respiration calorimeter with appliances for the direct determination of oxygen. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 42, p. 56. (1905.)

[21] W. O. Atwater and F. G. Benedict: A respiration calorimeter with appliances for the direct determination of oxygen. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 42, p. 20. (1905.)

[22] Thorne M. Carpenter and Francis G. Benedict: Mercurial poisoning of men in a respiration chamber. American Journal of Physiology, vol. 24, p. 187. (1909.)

[23] Francis G. Benedict: A method of calibrating gas-meters. Physical Review, vol. 22, p. 294. (1906.)

[24] Atwater and Benedict: Loc. cit., p. 38.