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Baird, H'ilfiftm. 42. Notice of the occurrence of 

 Sclerostoma equinum ? in the testicle of the 

 horse. Ann. Nat. Hist. VIII., 1861, pp. 502-503. 



43. Description of some new species of 



Entomostracous Crustacea. Ann. Nat. Hist. X., 

 1862, pp. 1-6. 



44. Description of two new species of 

 Cestoid Worms belonging to the Genus Trenia. 

 Zool. Soc. Proc., 1862, pp. 20-21. 



45. Description of some new species of 

 Entozoa. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1862, pp. 113-115. 



46. Description of several new species 

 of Phyllopoclous Crustaceans, belonging to the 

 genera Estheria and Limnetis. Zool. Soc. Proc. 

 1862, pp. 147-149. 



47. Descriptions of some new species of 

 shells, collected at Vancouver Island and in 

 British Columbia by J. K. LORD. Zool. Soc. 

 Proc, 1863, pp. 66-70. 



48. Description of two species of shells 

 collected by Dr. LYALL at Vancouver Island. 

 Zool. Soc. Proc. 1863, p. 71. 



49. Description of several new species of 

 Worms belonging to the Annelida errantia 

 and sedentaria or tubicola of Milne-Edwards. 

 Zool. Soc. Proc. 1863, pp. 106-110. 



SO. On a new species of British Aunelides 



belonging to the family Chsetopteridse. Linn. 

 Soc. Trans. XXIV., 1864, pp. 477-481. 



51. Description of a new species of Anne- 



lide belonging to the family Amphinomidae. 

 Linn. Soc. Trans. XXIV., 1864, pp. 449-450. 



Baker, . Memoir on the northern frontier of 



Greece. Geogr. Soc. Journ. VII., 1837, pp. 

 81-94. 



Baker, E. C. A case of vicarious Menstruation 

 from an ulcer on the right Mamma. Charles- 

 ton, South. Journ. Med. II., 1847, pp. 152-155. 



Baker, Edward. Facts and observations illus- 

 trative of the Tanghen. Hooker, Botau. Miscell. 

 III., 1833, pp. 278-289. 



Baker, //. C. Results of a series of experiments 

 on the Elasticity and Transverse Strength of 

 different kinds of Timber. Gleanings in Sci. I., 

 1829, pp. 123-134. 



2. Results of a second series of experi- 

 ments on the Elasticity and Transverse Strength 

 of the principal Indian Woods. Gleanings in 

 Sci. I., 1829, pp. 231-237. 



3. Experiments on the Strength and Elas- 

 ticity of Indian Woods. Asiatick Researches, 

 XVIII., 1833 (pt. 2), pp. 215-220. 



Baker, John G. Contributions towards the Geo- 

 graphical History of the plants of Upper Tees- 

 dale. Phytologist, IV., 1853, pp. 1048-1053. 



2. Notice of Equisetum fluviatile, Fries, in 

 Britain ; and an inquiry into its distinctness as 

 a species. Phytologist, IV., 1853, pp. 1056- 

 1062. 



Baker, John G. 3. On the contrast afforded by 

 the internal structure of the stems of Equisetum 

 limosum and E. fluviatile. Phytologist, IV., 

 1853, pp. 1117-1119. 



4. On the identity of Hieracium nudicaule, 

 Edmondston, with H. murorum, Fries. Phyto- 

 logist, IV., 1853, pp. 1843-1848. 



5. On Salix acutifolia, Willd., and its dis- 

 covery in Britain. Phytologist, V., 1854, pp. 

 33-36. 



6. Note respecting Carex Mosnchiana as a 

 British plant. Phytologist, V., 1854, pp. 147- 

 148. 



7. Contributions to British Lichenology. 

 Phytologist, V., 1854, pp. 191-194. 



8. An attempt to classify the Flowering 

 Plants and Ferns of Great Britain according to 

 their geognostic relations. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 lS55(pt. 2), pp. 99-100; Phytologist, II., 1857- 

 58, pp. 174-175. 



9. On the Hieracia of North Yorkshire 

 and Teesdale. Phytologist, I., 1855-56, pp. 

 49-51, 102-104, 227-231, 320-323, 497-500. 



10. On Viola hirta and odorata. Phyto- 

 logist, I., 1855-56, pp. 76-79. 



11. On Galium commutatum, Jordan, a 



species new to Britain. Phytologist, I., 1855- 

 56, pp. 180-181. 



12. On the occurrence of Galium mon- 



tanuni, Villars, in Yorkshire. Phytologist, I., 

 1855-56, pp. 182-183. 



13. A few words on our indigenous 

 Barbareoe. Phytologist, I., 1855-56, pp. 326- 

 328. 



14. Periodic phenomena of vegetation at 

 Thirsk in 1855. Phytologist, I., 1855-56, pp. 

 430-431. 



15. Report of observations on the deterio- 



ration of Isochimenal Temperatures in proportion 

 to altitude in the north of England. Phytologist, 

 I., 1855-56, pp. 500-503. 



16. On the Pansies of our coast sandhills. 



Phytologist, I., 1855-56, pp. 512-518. 



17. On the Gormire Epilobium. Phyto- 

 logist, II., 1857-58, pp. 18-20. 



18. On the contrast between the Summer 

 Temperatures of an inland and a maritime locality. 

 Phytologist, II., 1857-58, pp. 77-78. 



19. Descriptions of new British Lichens. 

 Phytologist, II., 1857-58, pp. 106-109. 



20. Observations on Thalictrum minus and 

 its allies which inhabit Britain. Phytologist, LT., 

 1857-58, pp. 169-171. 



21. On some of the British Pansies. 

 agrestal and montane. Seemann, Journ. Bot. I., 

 1863, pp. 11-16. 



22. On Hypericum lineolatum. Seemann, 

 Journ. Bot. I., 1863, pp. 277-278. 



