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Un cas de ke>atose folliculaire (maladie de DARIER) 



limitee a la tete et aux mains. Ann. de Dermatol.. 9, 



1898, 6-9. 

 Bower, A. S. "The Bower-Barff process. Amer. lust. 



Min. Engin. Trans., 11, 1883, 329-338. 

 Bower, IS. A. Remarks on Seoparia basistrigalis, Knaggs. 



Ent. Month. Mag., 31, 1895, 273-274. 



Aberration of Boarmia gemmaria (rhomboidaria). 

 Ent. Eecord, 11, 1899, 269. 



Lepidoptera in Kent and Devon. Ent. Record, 12, 

 1900, 340. 



Bower, Frederick] Orpen. On recent researches into the 

 origin and morphology of chlorophyll corpuscles and 

 allied bodies. Quart. Jl. Micr. Sci., 24, 1884, 237-254. 



Preliminary note on the apex of the leaf in Osmuuda 

 and Todea. Koy. Soc. Proc., 36, 1884, 442-443. 



On the comparative morphology of the leaf in the 



vascular cryptogams and gymuosperrus. [1884.] Phil. 

 Traus., 175, 1885, 565-615. 



On the apex of the root in Osmunda and Todea. 

 Quart. Jl. Micr. Sci., 25, 1885, 75-103. 



Correction of an error as to the morphology of 

 Welwitschia mirabilis. Quart. Jl. Micr. Sci., 25, 1885, 

 105-106. 



On apospory in ferns (with special reference to 

 Mr. C. T. DROERY'S observations). [1884.] Linn. Soc. 

 Jl. (Bot.), 21, 1886, 360-368. 



On the development and morphology of Phyllo- 

 glossum Drummondii. [1885.] Phil. Trans., 176, is86, 

 665-678. 



On Humboldtia laurifolia as a myrmekophilous plant. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1886, 699. 



On positively geotropic shoots in Cordyliue australis. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1886, 699-700. 



On apospory and allied phenomena. [1886.] Linn. 

 Soc. Trans. (Hot.), 2, 1881-87, 301-326. 



On the modes of climbing in the genus Calamus. 

 [1887.] Ann. Bot., 1, 1887-88, 125-131. 



On the limits of the use of the terms " phyllome " 

 and "caulome." [1887.] Anu. Bot., 1, 1887-88, 133-146. 



Preliminary note on the formation of gemma? on 

 Trichomanes alatutn. [1887.] Ann. Bot., 1, 1887-88 

 183-184. 



Note on a morphological peculiarity of Cordyline 

 australis. Glasgow Phil. Soc. Proe., 18, 1887, 317-319. 



On Humboldtia laurifolia, Vahl, as a myrmekophilous 

 plant. Glasgow Phil. Soc. Proc., 18, 1887, 320-326. 



On CRAMER'S gemma borne by Trichomaues alata. 

 Nature, 36, 1887, 593. 



On some normal and abnormal developments of 

 the oophyte in Trichomanes. [1888.] Ann. Bot., 1, 

 1887-88, 269-305. 



On the pitcher of Nepenthes : a study in the mor- 

 phology of the leaf. [1889.] Ann. Bot., 3, 1889-90 

 239-252. 



The comparative examination of the meristems of 

 ferns as a phylogenetic study. [1889.] Ann. Bot., 3, 

 1889-90, 305-392; Nature, 40, 1889, 610-lill. 



On Dr. MACFARLAXE'S observations on pitchered in- 

 sectivorous plants. [1889.] Ann. Bot., 4, 1889-91,165-168. 



Note on attempts to induce aposporous developments 

 in ferns. [1889.] Ann. Bot., 4, 1889-91, 168-169. 



On antithetic as distinct from homologous alternation 

 of generations in plants. [1890.] Ann. Bot., 4, 1889-91, 

 347-370. 



On club mosses: past and present. Glasgow Phil. 

 Soc. Proc., 21, 1890, 158-172. 



Which are the oldest ferns? Hortic. Soc. Jl., 12, 

 1890, 496-505. 



Is the eusporangiate or the leptosporangiato the more 

 primitive typo in the ferns? [1891.] Ann. Bot., 5, 

 1890-91, 1(19-131. 



Studies in the morphology of spore-producing members. 



Preliminary statement on the Lycopodina and Ophio- 

 glossacese. [Preliminary statement on the Equisetaceje 

 and Psilotacea?.] [1891-93.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 50, 1892, 

 265-273; 53, 1893, 19-22. 



- Notes on the morphology of the spore-bearing 

 members in the vascular cryptogams. Nature, 46, 

 1892, 555. 



On the structure of the axis of Lepidostrobus Browni, 

 Schpr. Ann. Bot., 7, 1893, 329-354. 



A criticism, and a reply to criticisms. [See GOEBEL : 

 "On the simplest form of moss," 6, 1892, 355-360.] 

 Ann. Bot., 7, 1893, 367-380. 



A theory of the strobilus in archegoniate plants. 

 Ann. Bot., 8, 1894, 343-365; Brit. Ass. Rep., 1894, 

 695-696. 



On apospory and production of gemmro in Tricho- 

 manes Kaulfussii, Hk. and Gr. Ann. Bot., 8, 1894, 

 465-468. 



Studies in the morphology of spore-producing members. 

 [i.] Equisetiuea; and Lycopodineffi. [in. Marattiacese. 

 iv. The leptosporangiate ferns.] [1893-99.] Phil. Trans. 

 (B), 185, 1895, 473-572; 189, 1898, 35-81; 192, 1900, 

 29-138. 



On the archesporium. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1895, 851. 



Verwahrung. [Siehe "Die Sporophyllmetamorphose " 

 von Herm GLUCK p. 303.] Flora, 80, 1895, 487-488. 



[Structure of the cell and nucleus. Presidential 

 address, Nov. 8, 1894.] Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. & 

 Proc., 20, 1896, 275-284. 



[The scientific works of Robert BROWN. Presidential 

 address, Nov. 14, 1895.] Edinb. Bot. Soc. Traus. & 

 Proc., 20, 1896, 459-468. 



Studies on the morphology of spore-producing members. 

 Part ii. Ophioglossacea;. [1895.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 59, 

 1896, 137-141. 



Preliminary statement on the sonis of Danam. [1895.] 

 Roy. Soc. Proc., 59, 1896, 141-143. 



[On the enumeration of spore-mother-cells and spores 



as a basis of comparison of ferns.] [1896.] Nature, 55 

 (1896-97), 21. 



Remarks on changes in number of sporangia in 

 vascular plants. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1897, 872. 



[Presidential address to the Bot. Sect. The morpho- 

 logical study of plants.] Brit. Ass. Rep., 1898, 1U24- 

 1043. 



Bower, Frederic. SCHWENDENER'S theory of the nature of 

 lichens. Manchester Micr. Soc. Trans., 1887, 37-46. 



[A curious caterpillar from Rio de Janeiro.] Man- 

 chester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 41, 1897, xxv. 



Bower, (dipt.) H. A journey across Tibet. Geogr. Jl. , 

 1, 1893, 385-404. 



A trip to Turkistan. Geogr. JL, 5, 1895, 240-257. 

 Bower, '., & Jones, R. H. . Jones A Bower. 

 Bower, jr. K. Electrical discharge. Brighton Nat. Hist. 



Soc. Rep., 1896, 33-35. 

 Bowers, A. F. Etude sur la direction verticale des 



aerostats et la possibilite des longs sejours dans I'atmo- 



sphere. Aeronaute, 1893, 103-110. 

 Bowers, tinunjr M. Publications of the United States 



Commission of Fish and Fisheries available for distri- 

 bution on March 1, 1899. U. S. Fish Comm. Rep., 



24, 1899, 313-327. 

 Bowers, Hunter. A contribution to the life history of 



Hydrastis cauadensis. Bot. Gaz., 16, 1891, 73-82. 

 Bowers, Mary A. Peripheral distribution of the cranial 



nerves of Spelerpes bilineatus. [1900.] Amer. Ac. 



Proc., 36, 1901, 177-193. 

 Bowers, Stephen. Ventura county. California Mining 



Bur. Rep., 8, 1888, 679-690 ; 10, 1890, 758-762. 



San Nicolas island. California Mining Bur. Rep., 

 9, 1890, 57-61. 



Orange county. California Mining Bur. Rep., 10, 

 1890, 399-409. 



