300 LES DIATOMÉES 



AsKENASY. — Beitrœge zur KcniUniss des Chlorophylls, etc. (?). 



[Bot. Zeit. 1867). 

 AuERSWAiJ) (B.) et RossM.ESLER (E.A.). — Botanische rntcrhaltun- 



gen zum Vorsta'ndniss dcr heimathlichen Flora, (ln-8 



avec 48 pi. et 380 grav., Leipzig, 1858). 

 Babcock (H. H.). — On the effect of the reversai of the current of 



the Chicago River on the Hydrant ^vater. {Lens, T. 1. 



187-2). 

 Baddeley (W. h. C). — On sonie Diatomacea' foiind in Xocl ili'ca 



miliaris. {Trans. Micr. Soc, T. G, 1858). 

 Baer (V.), Weisse (D"") et Gœbel (Mag). — Vorheufige Nachricht 



von den Sammlungen der Lient. Ulski ini Kaspischen 



Meere {Mélanges hiolog. tirés du Bi'JK Acad. Imp, 



St.-Peivyshourg, T. 4, 18(5-2). 

 Bailey (Prof. J. ^Y.). — Fossil and Récent Diatoniacca^. {FÏiki/ 



Report oftlic Geology of Mtiysnclinxctls!, parE. Ilitch- 



cock, T. Il, 4°, 1841). 



— American Bacillaria. Part. IIL Echinetht et LoccriKito, av. 



2 pi. {Amer. Jour. of. Sci. and Arts: in-8, 1842. 



— Account of some new Infusorial Forms discovered in the 



Fossil Infusoria from Petersburg, Virginia, and Pitscata- 

 \vay, Marvland, avec 1 pi. {A//irr. Joi'r. of. Sci. and 

 Arts, in-8, 1843). ' 



— Ehrenberg's Observations on the Fossil Infusoria of Virginia 



and Maryland. {Amer Jok/'. of. Soi. and Arts, m-S, 1844). 



— Notice of a Memoir by C. G. Ehrenberg : On the Extent and 



Influence of Microscopic Life in North and South Ame- 

 rica. {Amer Jour, of Soi. and Arts., in-8, 1844). 



— Notice of some New Localities of Infusoria, Fossil and Ré- 



cent, avec pi. {Ame/\ Joir,-. o[ . Sci. and Arts, 1845). 



— Some remarks on the ?suricala Spcncerii, and on a still 



more difficult test-object. {Amer. Jour, of Sci. And 

 Arts. 1849). 



— Microscopical Observations made in South-Carolina, Georgia, 



and Florida, 2 pi. {SmitJisonian Contrib. to Knowl. 

 1850). 



— On the real nature of the so-called Orifices in the Diatoma- 



cean shells. (.1///^/-. Jour, of Sci. arul Arts, 1851). 



— Infusoria in lludson River Icc. {Arucr Jou)'. of Sci. and 



Arts, 1851). 



— On the Infusoria and the other Microscopic Forms in dust- 



sho\vers and blood-rain. Ey. Dr. C. G. Ehrenberg. trad. 

 par prof. J. W. Bailev. {Ame/'. Jour, of Sci. and and 

 Arts, 1851). 



