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American conditions? Garden & Forest, 5, 1892, 518- 

 520. 



New Califoruian Carices. [1891.] California Ac. 

 Proc., 3, 1893, 104-106. 



Relation of age of type to variability. Amer. Ass. 

 Proc., 1894, 255; Bot. Gaz., 19, 1894, 380-3*1. 



Whence came the cultivated strawberry ? Amer. Nat- 

 list. , 28, 1894, 293-306. 



Sketch of the relationship between American and 

 eastern Asian fruits. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearb., 1894, 

 437-442. 



Some interrelations of climatology ami horticulture. 

 [1895.] U. S. Weath. Bur. Bull., 11, 1894, 431-435. 



Experimental evolution amongst plants. Amer. Nat- 

 list. , 29, 1895, 318-325. 



- Plant breeding. Garden & Forest, 8, 1895, 318-319. 



- Variation after birth. Amer. Natlist., 30, 1896, 17- 

 24. 



The factors of organic evolution from a botanical 



standpoint. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 35, 1896, 88-111, 

 113-114. 

 Morphology of the Canna flower. Bot. Gaz., 22, 1896, 



222-223; Science, 4, 1896, 440-441. 

 The philosophy of species- making. 



Bot. Gaz., 22, 

 1896, 454-462." 



On the untechnical terminology of the sex-relation in 

 plants. Science, 3, 1896, 825-827. 



Instructions for taking phenological observations. 



U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 24 (1896), 328-331. 

 Notes on the cultivated Brassicas. Garden & Forest, 



10, 1897, 321-322. 

 Hybridisation in the United States. [1899.] Hortic. 



Soc. Jl., 24 (1900), 209-213. 

 Bailey, L[ibfrly] H[i/de], Arthur, J[oseph] Charles], & 



Hoiwny, E[dward] ir[ille(] D[orlard]. See Arthur, 



Bailey A Holway. 

 Bailey, Lorimj W\part~\. On the Acadian basin in 



American geology. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 717. 



Report of explorations and surveys in portions of York 

 and Carleton counties, New Brunswick, 1884. [1884.] 

 Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 1882-84, G1-G31, xix. 



On geological contacts and ancient erosion in southern 

 and central New Brunswick. [1884.] Canada Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. & Trans., 2, 1885 (Sect. 4), 91-97. 



Report of explorations and surveys in portions of the 

 counties of Carleton, Victoria, York and Northumber- 

 land, New Brunswick, 1885. Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 

 1, 1886, G1-G30. 



The deepest fresh-water lake in America. Science, 8, 

 1886, 412-413. 



On the Silurian system of northern Maine, New 

 Brunswick and Quebec. [1886.] Canada Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. & Trans., 4, 1887 (Sect. 4), 35-41. 



Geology and geologists in New Brunswick. [1886.] 

 Canad. Rec. Sci., 2, 1887, 93-96. 



On the relics of the stone age in New Brunswick. 



N. Brunsw. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bull., 6, 1887, 3-16. 



Notes on the physiography and geology of Aroostook 

 county, Maine. [1887.] Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & 

 Trans., 5, 1888 (Sect. 4), 39-44. 



On the Acadian and St. Lawrence water-shed. Canad. 

 Rec. Sci., 3, 1889, 398-413. 



On some relations between the geology of eastern 

 Maine and New Brunswick. [1888.] Canada Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. & Trans., 7, 1890 (Sect. 4), 57-68. 



Presidential address : On the progress of geological 

 investigations in New Brunswick. [1889.] Canada Roy. 

 Soc. Proc. & Trans., 7, 1890 (Sect. 4), 3-17. 



The gold-bearing rocks of New Brunswick, and the 

 possible discovery of remunerative gold deposits in that 

 province. [1891.] Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 

 9, 1892 (Sect. 4), 21-27. 



The mountain systems of America. A comparative 



study. [1895.] N. Brunsw. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bull., 12, 

 ' 1894, .\ii[iend. C. 



Notes on the surface geology of south-western Nova 

 Scotia. [1890.] N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 

 8, 1895, 1-8. 



Preliminary report on geological investigations in 

 south-western Nova Scotia. Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 

 6, 1895, Q1-Q21. 



Some typical sections in south-western Nova Scotia. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1897, 640. 



The Bay of Fundy trough in American geological 

 history. Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 3, 1897 

 (Sect. 4), 107-116. 



Notes on the geology and botany of Digby Neck. 



[1894.] N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 9, 1898, 

 68-82. 



Some Nova Scotian illustrations of dynamical geology. 

 [1896.] N. Scotia lust. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 9, 1898, 

 180-194. 



Report on the geology of south-west Nova Scotia, 



embracing the counties of Queen's, Shelburne, Yarmouth, 

 Digby and part of Annapolis. Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 

 9, 1898, M1-M154. 



- Triassic (?) rocks of Digby basin. N. Scotia Inst. Sci. 

 Proc. & Trans., 9, 1898, 356-360. 



- The mineral resources of the province of New Bruns- 

 wick. [1898.] Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 10, 1899, Ml- 

 M129. 



Bailey, Lor ing W[oart], & Mclnncs, jriV/inm. Report 

 on explorations in portions of the counties of Victoria, 

 Northumberland and Restigouche, New Brunswick. To 

 accompany quarter sheet map 2. N.W. Canada Geol. 

 Surv. Rep., 2, 1887, N1-N19. 



Report on explorations and surveys in portions of 

 northern New Brunswick, and adjacent areas in Quebec, 

 and in Maine, U. S. [1888.] Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 

 3, 1889, M1-M52, xiv. 



Report on portions of the province of Quebec and 

 adjoining areas in New Brunswick and Maine relating 

 more especially to the counties of Temiscouata and 

 Rimouski, P.Q. Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 5, 1893, 

 M1-M28. 



Bailey, Loring W \part~], & Matthew, George Frederick]. 



See Matthew A Bailey. 

 Bailey, 1'mrc?. Three cases of Brown-Sequard paralysis, 



with remarks on the sensory tract in the human spinal 



cord. N. Y. Med. Jl., 61, 1895, 294-298. 

 Bailey, Pearce, & Ewing, James. A contribution to the 



study of acute ascending (LANDEY'S) paralysis. N. Y. 



Med. Jl., 64, 1896, 1-10, 41-43. 

 Bailey, .S'. C. H. A new meteoric iron from West Virginia. 



Science, 6, 1885, 563. 



On an aerolite from Rensselaer county, New York. 

 Amer. Jl. Sci., 34, 1887, 60-62. 



Bailey, Solon I[rving]. Triple rainbow. Science, 15, 

 1890, 363. 



The new meteorological station on the Misti. [1893.] 

 Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 10 (1893-94), 433-434. 



w Centauri. Astr. & Astrophys., 12, 1893, 689-692. 



On the forms of the disks of Jupiter's satellites. 

 Astrophys. Jl., 2, 1895, 97-99. 



The diurnal oscillation of atmospheric pressure at the 



Peruvian stations of Harvard College Observatory. [1896.] 

 Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 12 (1895-96), 331-335. 



Variable stars in clusters. Astrophys. Jl., 8, 1898, 

 233-234; Science, 8, 1898, 452-453. 



The periods of the variable stars in the cluster Messier 

 5. Astrophys. Jl., 10, 1899, 255-260; Science, 10, 1899, 

 846-H47. 



Note on the relation between the visual and photo- 

 graphic light curves of variable stars of short period. 

 Astrophys. Jl., 10, 1899, 261-265. 



Peruvian meteorology 1888-90. Compiled and pre- 



