George Howard Parker
1864 – 1955
63 works on record
Works

Animal colour changes and their neurohumours
1948

Color changes of animals in relation to nervous activity
1936

Humoral agents in nervous activity
1932

What evolution is
1925

Smell, taste, and allied senses in the vertebrates
1922

The elementary nervous system
1919

Biology and social problems
1914

Effects of explosive sounds
1911

The compound eyes in crustaceans
1891

Mark anniversary volume

The origin of the nervous system and its appropriation of effectors

The movements of theretinal pigment

Effects of expolosive sounds
The world expands
1946
The locomotion of the holothurian Stichopus panimensis Clark
1921
Activities of colonial animals
1920
Actinian behavior
1917
The movements of the tentacles in actinians. Pedal locomotion in actinians
1917
The structure of Metridium (Actinoloba) marginatus Milne-Edwards with special reference to its neuro-muscular mechanism
1916
Notes on Röntgen-ray injection masses
1913
The reactions of sponges, with a consideration of the origin of the nervous system
1910
The integumentary nerves of fishes as photoreceptors and their significance for the origin of the vertebrate eyes
1909
The sensory reactions of Amphioxus
1908
The reversal of ciliary movements of metazoans
1905
The movements of the swimming-plates in Ctenophores, with reference to the theories of ciliary metachronism
1905
The stimulation of the integumentary nerves of fishes by light
1905
Maldive cephalochordates
1904
The optic chiasma in teleosts and its bearing on the asymmetry of the Heterostomata (flatfishes)
1903
Notes on the dispersal of sagartia Luciæ verrill
1902
The directive influence of light on the earthworm Allolobophora fœtida (Sav.)
1901
Photomechanical changes in the retinal pigment cells of Palæmonetes, and their relation to the central nervous system
1897
The histology and development of the eye in the lobster
1890
The Evolution of Man
The origin and significance of the primitive nervous system
The locomotion of chiton
The blood vessels of the heart in Carcharias, Raja, and Amia
The relation of smell, taste, and the common chemical sense in vertebrates
The function of the lateral-line organs in fishes
Hearing and allied senses in fishes
Ji zhui dong wu de hua xue gan jue
The reactions of copepods to various stimuli and the bearing of this on daily depth-migrations
On the strength and the volume of the water currents produced by sponges
The retina and optic ganglia in Decapods especially in Astacus
Some underlying principles in the structure of the nervous system
脊椎動物的化學感覺
The source of nervous activity
Integumentary color changes in the newly born dogfish, Mustelus canis
Integumentary color changes of elasmobranch fishes, especially of Mustelus
Charles Benedict Davenport
A preliminary account of the development and histology of the eyes in the lobster
The evolution of mind
Zoological Progress
The value of zoology to humanity
William Morton Wheeler, (1865-1937)
The passage of sperms and of eggs through the oviducts in terrestrial vertebrates
A brief survey of the field of organic evolution
The Neurone Theory in the light of recent discoveries
Pigment migration in the eye of Palaemonetes
Locomotion and righting movements in Echinoderms
Edward Laurens Mark
Heredity and human biology
On the morphology of Ravenelia glandulaeformis
Human inheritance from a biological standpoint