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2. An equality for 2-sided surfaces with a finite number of wild points, with Michael D. Taylor, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 167 (1972), pp. 347-358.
3. Piercing points on a special arc, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 46 (1974), pp. 438-442.
4. Connectivity points and Darboux points of real functions, Fund. Math., Vol. 89 (1975), pp. 265-269.
5. Wild universally pierced arcs, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 58 (1976), pp. 357-360.
6. Spanning disks for domains with free fundamental groups, Colloquium Math., Vol. 38 (1977), pp. 69-72.
7. Fixed points of sequences of locally expansive maps, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 72 (1978), pp. 387-390.
8. Connected projections of blocking sets of In x M, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 79 (1980), pp. 335-337.
9. Locally contractive and expansive mappings, with T. Hu, Proc. Am. Math. Soc., Vol. 86 (1982), pp. 656-662.
10. Non-separating almost continuous retracts of In, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 91 (1984), pp. 118-122.
11. Compositions and continuous restrictions of connectivity functions, with Richard G. Gibson and Fred Roush, Topology Proc., Vol. 13(1988), pp. 83-91.
12. Connectivity functions In onto I dense in In x I, with Richard G. Gibson and Fred Roush, Real Analysis Exchange, Vol. 14(1988-89), pp. 99-103.
13. Darboux Baire-.5 functions, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 110(1990), pp. 285-286.
14. Quasi-components of preimages of a connectivity function I2 -> I, Real Analysis Exchange, Vol. 17(1991-92), pp. 93-96.
*15. Extendable functions and almost continuous functions with a perfect road, with Richard G. Gibson and Fred Roush, Real Analysis Exchange, Vol. 17(1991-92), pp. 248-257.
16. Compositions of continuous functions and connected functions, with Kenneth R. Kellum, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 115(1992), pp. 145-149.
17. Closure of Darboux graphs, Real Analysis Exchange, Vol. 18(1992-93), pp. 87-94.
18. Discontinuous closed Darboux functions, Topology Proceedings, Vol. 18 (1993), pp. 163-270.
19. Limits and sums of extendable connectivity functions, Real Analysis Exchange, Vol. 20 (1994-95), pp. 183-191.
20. Every real function is the sum of two extendable connectivity functions, Real Analysis Exchange, Vol. 21 (1995-96), pp. 299-303.
21. On characterizing extendable connectivity functions by associated sets, Real Analysis Exchange, Vol. 22 (1996-97), pp. 279-283.
22. An almost continuous nonextendable function, Real Analysis Exchange, Vol. 23 (1997-98), pp. 567-570.
23. Darboux quasicontinuous functions, Real Analysis Exchange, Vol. 23 (1997-98), pp. 631-640.
24. Two examples concerning extendable and almost continuous functions, with Krzysztof Ciesielski, Real Analysis Exchange, Vol. 25 (1999-2000), pp. 579-597.
25. Porosity in spaces of Darboux-like functions, Real Analysis Exchange, Vol. 26(2000-01), pp.195-200.
26. Porous and boundary sets in Darboux-like function spaces, to appear in the Real Analysis Exchange.
27. Porosity of the extendable connectivity function space, accepted by the Real Analysis Exchange.
28. Sierpinski- Zygmund uniform limits of extendable connectivity functions, Submitted to the Real Analysis Exchange.
29. Almost Continuous and Connectivity Functions, a book in preparation.
*Gibson was invited to the Banach Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences in October, 1989 where he talked about this joint paper and his other work.
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