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Notes on an analysis of koppite. Chem. Soc. Jl., 49, 



1886, 153-154 ; Liebig's Ann., 232, 1886, 357-359. 



An apparatus for the determination of the temperature 

 of decomposition of salts. Chem. Soc. Proc., 2, 1886, 

 205-206. 



Die Compouenteu der Absorptionsspectra erzeugenden 

 seltenen Erden. Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 20, 1887, 

 2769-2770, 3325-3327; 21, 1888, 453, 1520-1522. 



The atomic weight of zirconium. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1887, 636. 



The absorption spectra of rare earths. Brit. Ass. 

 Rep., 1887, 654. 



The absorption spectra of the haloid salts of diilymium. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1887, 654-655. 



Silver suboxide. Chem. News, 55, 1887, 263. 



The determination of atomic weights by means of the 

 normal sulphate. Chem. Soc. Jl., 51, 1887, 676-683. 



On the influence of mass on the course of chemical 



decomposition, with especial reference to technical 

 processes. Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 6, 1887, 91-93. 



A double sulphate of lead and alumina. Sue. Chem. 

 Ind. JL, 6, 1887, 415. 



On the vitrified cement from an ancient fort. Man- 

 chester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 2, 1889, 185-188. 



Estimation and occurrence of sulphur in coal. Soc. 

 Chem. Ind. Jl., 8, 1889, 360-364. 



Zirconium and its atomic weight. [1889.] Roy. Soc. 

 Proc., 46, 1890, 74-87. 



The spectra of the haloid salts of didymium. Brit. 



Ass. Rep., 1890, 773. 



Fermentation, putrefaction, aud decay: a chemico- 

 microscopical study. Manchester Micr. Soc. Trans., 



1891, xxv-xxxviii. 



Conditions affecting plant life in a town atmosphere. 

 Brit. Ass. Hep., 1892, 781. 



Some aspects of town air as contrasted with that of 

 the country. [1893.] Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. 

 & Proc., 8, 1894, 11-17. 



Stability of the oxides considered in relation to the 

 periodic law. Chem. Soc. JL, 65, 1894, 315-320. 



Volatilisation of salts during evaporation. (Preliminary 

 paper.) Chem. Soc. JL, 65, 1894, 445^50. 



The volatilisation of salts during evaporation. Soc. 



Chem. Ind. JL, 14, 1895, 1020-1021. 

 Bailey, Geurge H[erl/ert\, & Cain, John Cannell. A method 



of quantitative analysis. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1890, 772-773. 



A simple aud rapid method of gravimetric analysis. 

 Soc. Chem. lud. JL, 10, 1891, 329-330. 



Bailey, George Herbert], A Ewan, Thomas. The micro- 

 organisms and other impurities in the air of towns. Jl. 

 State Med., 2, 1894, 13-19. 



Bailey, George H[crbert], & Fowler, Gilbert John. Sub- 

 oxide of silver, Ag 4 O. Chem. Soc. JL, 51, 1887, 416- 

 419. 



Some reactions of the halogen acids. Chem. Soc. JL, 

 53, 1888, 755-761. 



Bailey, George Herbert], & Hopkins, Jr[i7/iam] B[eechey]. 



Behaviour of the more stable oxides at high temperatures. 



(Part I.) Cupric oxide. Chem. Soc. Jl., 57, 1890, 269- 



272. 

 Bailey, George Herbert], & Johnston, J\ohii\ H[aslam]. 



On some points in the analysis of water. Soc. Chem. 



Ind. JL, 18, 1899, 455-457. 

 Bailey, George H[erbert], & Lamb, Thornton [diaries]. 



The atomic weight of palladium. Chem. Soc. JL, 61, 



1892, 745-753. 



Bailey, George H[erbert], & Read, A[rthur] A[very]. The 



behaviour of the more stable oxides at high temperatures. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1890, 773. 

 Bailey, H. B. Breeding habits of the Everglade kite. 



Auk, 1, 1884, SIS. 

 The cardinal grosbeak and tufted titmouse breeding in 



Essex county, New Jersey. Auk, 3, 1886, 410. 



Singular nesting site of WILSON'S thrush. Auk, 3, 



1886, 489. 



The brown thrush laying in the nest of the wood 

 thrush. Auk, 4, 1887, 78. 



Bailey, Henry. An alloy of tin and sodium with a definite 

 composition. Chem. News, 65, 1892, 18. 



- The analysis of tin slag. Chem. News, 73, 1896, 88. 



The determination of unsaponifiable oil in greases 

 with a lime base. Chem. News, 76, 1897, 174. 



Bailey, J. F. Plants of the rabbit-infested country, Bulloo 



river, S. Q. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1898, 448-454. 

 Bailey, J. Harold. Coleoptera in the Manchester district 



during 1897. Ent. Month. Mag., 34, 1898, 30-33. 

 Bailey, J[ames] K., & Acres, S[ulomon] F[arley~\. Ueber 



3-Oxy-5-alkyl-triazol-l-propionsauren. Berlin, Chem. 



Ges. Ber., 33, 1900, 1520-1537, 41'.I2. 

 Bailey, Jacob Whitman. For biographical notice and list 



of works see Bot. Gaz., 13, 1888, 118-124. 

 Bailey, James, & Thiele, Johannes. See Thiele & Bailey. 

 Bailey, James Spencer. To biographical references (Vol. 12) 



add Brooklyn Ent. Soc. Bull., li, 1883-84, 48 ; Leopoldina, 



20, 1884, 57. 

 Bailey, Jo hnE. An apparatus for determining the amount 



of sugar in diabetic urine. N. Y. Med. JL, 41, 1885, 



313-314. 

 Bailey, L[iberty] H[yde]. Notes on Carex. Bot. Gaz., 



9 & 10, 1884-85, 117-122, 137-141, 203-208, 293-296, 



317-319, 379-382; 11, 1886, 328-330; 13, 1888, 82-89; 



17, 1892, 148-153; 21, 1896, 1-8; 25, 1898, 270-272. 



Flowers of the wild strawberry. [1885.] Bot. Gaz., 

 9 & 10, 1884-85, 309. 



A preliminary synopsis of North American Carices, 

 including those of Mexico, Central America and Green- 

 laud, with the American bibliography of the genus. 

 Amer. Ac. Proc., 22, 1887, 59-157. 



The origin of the tomato from a morphological stand- 

 point. Amer. Natlist., 21, 1887, 573-576. 



Bud on a pear stem. Bot. Gaz., 12, 1887, 270. 



Sketch of the flora of Vermilion Lake and vicinity. 



Minn. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Bull., 3, 1887, 7-10. 



Plants collected or observed on the bluff at Duluth, 

 July 17, 1886. Minn. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Bull., 3, 



1887, 44-45. 



Plants collected or observed on Hunters' Island, British 

 America, July 26 aud 27, 1886. Minn. Geol. Nat. Hist. 

 Surv. Bull., 3, 1887, 55-56. 



- The black maple. Bot. Gaz., 13, 1888, 213-214. 



Tubular cabbage leaves. Garden & Forest, 1, 1888, 

 392. 



Carex notes from the British Museum. Jl. Bot., 26, 



1888, 321-323. 



...Notes on Carex. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 16, 1889, 

 218-220; 17, 1890, 61-64; 20, 1893, 417-426. 



Studies of the types of various species of the germs 



Carex. Notes on Carex. [1889.] Torrey Bot. Club 

 Mem., 1, 1889-90, 1-85. 



An analysis of grafting. Garden & Forest, 3, 1890, 

 100-102. 



Carex rigida, Gooden., and its varieties. Jl. Bot., 28, 

 1890, 171-173. 



Do varieties run out ? Garden & Forest, 4, 1891, 58- 

 i f 



- On the supposed correlations of quality in fruits: a 

 study in evolution. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1892, 211; Garden 

 & Forest, 5, 1892, 495-497. 



Pyrus ioensis. Bot. Gaz., 17, 1892, 60. 



Crosses and crossing of plants. Garden & Forest, 5, 

 1892, 2-4. 



Is grafting a devitalizing process ? Garden & Forest, 

 5, 1892, 39-40, 50-51. 



Primus hortulana. Garden & Forest, 5, 1892, 90. 



- The apple scab again. Garden & Forest, 5, 1892, 490. 



Are American varieties of fruits best adapted to 



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