352 THE J50TANISTS OF PHILADELPHIA. 



1. " Notes on Diatoms. "XIV : 25. 



2. " New Fossil Deposits of Diatomacete." XIV : 57. 



3. " Diatoms. Raising them in the Laboratory " (JRcciew). XIV : 78. 



4. ''Diatom Slides." XIV : 131. 



5. " Notes on Diatoms." XIV : 141. 



6. " Movement of Diatoms" (Her lew). XIV : 172. 



7. " Diatomacese. Review Report of the Challenger Expedition." 

 Part II. XIV : 174. 



8. " On a Fossil Diatomaceous Deposit from Oamaru, New Zealand." 

 -XIV : 247. 



9. " Diatoms of Atlantic City and Vicinity." XV : 128. 



10. "On a Fossil Marine Diatomaceous Deposit from Atlantic City, 

 New Jersey." XVI : 71, 207. 



11. " Diatomees Fossiles du Japon " (liericic). XVII : 18. 



12. "Recent Contributions to the Literature of the Diatouiere." 



XVIII : 156. 



13. "Diatoms: Their Life History and their Classification" (Kcricir). 



XIX : 27. 



14. " What is a Diatom." XIX : 104. 



15. "Francis Wolle." XX : 211. 



16. "De la Culture Artificielle des Diatomees" (m>H-). XX : 259. 



EUGENE A. RAU. 



The following is a partial list of scientific papers and 

 notices, by Eugene A. Ran, a botanist of Bethlehem, Penn- 

 sylvania. 



1. "Catalogue of North American Musci. " Eugene A. Ran and 

 A. B. Hervey. Taunton, 1880. 



2. "Additions to the Habitats of North American Sphagna." 

 Botanical G<c;<lt< , IX-X : 26. 



3. "Fungi Hungarici." Botanical Gazette, IX-X: 77. 



4. " Helonias bullata in Northern New Jersey. "-Bolanit.'iil Gazette, 

 IX-X : 113. 



5. " Manual of the Mosses of North America, Lesquereux and 

 James" (L'ecicw). Botanical Gazette, IX-X: 151. 



6. "A New Phallus. "Botankal Gazette, VII-VIII : 223. 



