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Baker, John G. 23. On a Yorkshire Galium 



allied to G. erectum, Hurts. Seemann, Journ. 



Bot. I., 1863, pp. 290-293. 

 24. Notes on plants collected during the 



meeting of the British Association, 1863. 



Tyneside Nat. F. C. Trans. VI., 1863-64. up. 



91-95. 

 Baker, .S'. II'. .Tourney to Abyssinia in 1862. 



Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXXIII., 1863, pp. 237- 



241. 

 Baker, T. E. Description of a singularly small 



child. Calcutta, Trans. Mod. Phys. Soc. I., 



lsi>,->, pp. 364-365 ; Heusinger, Zeitschr. I., 



1S27, pi >. 260-261. 

 Baker, T. Roberts. An analysis of Ergot of 



llye. American Journ. Pharm. XVIII., 1852, 



pp. 97-106. 

 Baker, 77'. Geology of Somerset. .Somerset. 



Archa'ol. Soc. Proc. I., 1849-50, pp. 127-139. 

 2. The Somersetshire Fauna. Somerset. 



Archieol. Soc. Proc. I., 1849-50, pp. 140-148 ; 



II., 97-110, 116-122. 



3. The Canuington Park Limestone. So- 



merset. Archieol. Soc. Proc. III., 1852, pp. 125- 

 131. 



Baker, JJ'. E. Description of the fossil Ele- 

 phant's Tooth from Somrotee, near Niihun. 

 Bengal, Journ. Asiat. Soc. III., 1834, p. 638. 



2. On the fossil Elk of the Himalaya. 



Bengal, Journ. Asiat. Soc. IV., 1835, p. 506. 



3. Selected specimens of the Sub-Hima- 

 layan Fossils in the Dadupur Collection. Ben- 

 gal, Journ. Asiat. Soc. IV., 1835, pp. 565-570. 



4. Note on the fossil Camel of the Sub- 



Himalayas. Bengal, Journ. Asiat. Soc. IV., 

 1835, pp. 694-695. 



5. Report on a line of Levels taken by 



order of the Governor-General, between the 

 Jumna and Sutlej rivers. Bengal, Journ. Asiat. 

 Soc. IX., 1840, pp. 688-693. 



6. Note on a fossil Antelope. Bengal, 

 Journ. Asiat. Soc. XII., 1843, pp. 769-770. 



7. Remarks on the Alia Bund, ajid on the 



drainage of the eastern part of the Scinde Basin; 

 with meteorological observations at Kurrachee 

 and Sukkur, and register of a water-gauge in 

 the Indus. Bombay, Geogr. Soc. Trans. VII., 

 1846, pp. 186-199. 



Baker, W. E., and //. M. Durrand. Table of 

 Sub-Himalayan Fossil Genera, in the Dadupur 

 Collection. Bengal, Journ. Asiat. Soc. V., 1836, 

 pp. 291-293, 486-504, 661-669, 739-740 ; Ann. 

 Sci. Nat. VII. (Zoo/.). 1837, pp. 370-372 ; 

 Froriep, Notizen, III., 1837, col. 117-119 ; Phil. 

 Mag. XL, 1837, pp. 33-36. 



2. Fossil remains of the smaller Car- 

 nivorn from the Sub-Himalayas. Bengal, Journ. 

 Asiat. Soc. V., 1836, pp. 579-584. 



Baker, ll'illiam. On White Lead. Chemical 

 News, IV., 1861, p. 74. 



2. Contributions to the Metallurgy of Lead. 



Phil. Mag. XXIII., 1862, pp. 534- > 537 ; Che- 

 mical News, VI., 1862, pp. 138-139. 



3. On the Impurities contained in Lead, 



and their influence on its technical uses. Che- 

 mical News, VIII., 1863, pp. 213-214, 224. 



Bakewell, F. C. On the Conduction of Electri- 

 city through Water. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1851 

 (pt. 2), pp. 6-7. 



Bakewell, Robert. Reply to Mr. FAIIF.V, on the 

 Great Derbyshire Fault. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 XLIL, 1813, pp. 121-126. 



2. An account of the Coal-Field at Brad- 

 ford, near Manchester. Geol. Soc. Trans. II., 



1814, pp. 282-285. 



3. Observations on the Geology of North- 

 umberland and Durham ; and Remarks on 

 Mr. Westgarth FORSTER'S Section of the Strata. 

 with a sketch of the physical structure of that 

 part of England, from the German Ocean to 

 the Irish Channel. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XLV., 



1815, pp. 81-96. 



4. Queries and observations relating to the 



formation of the Superficial part of the Globe. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XLV., 1815. pp. 452-459. 



5. The description of a Safety Furnace for 



preventing explosions in Coal Mines. Tilloch, 

 Phil. Mag. L., 1817, pp. 211-213. 



6. Lava found on the sands near Boulogne. 



Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LXIV., 1824, pp. 414-415. 



. 7. On the mode of manufacturing Salt by 

 evaporation on fas<rots. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 LXIIL, 1824, pp. '86-92 ; Silliman, Journ. X., 

 1826, pp. 180-181. 



8. On the thermal waters of the Alps. 



Phil. Mag. III., 1828, pp. 14-19; Sillimnn 

 Journ. XX., 1831, pp. 219-227. 



9. An account of Mr. NEEDHAM'S original 



discovery of the Action of the Pollen of Plants ; 

 with observations on the supposed existence of 

 Active Molecules in Mineral Substances. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. II., 1829, pp. 1-9. 



10. On the Falls of Niagara, and on the 



physical structure of the ::dj:-.cent country. Mag. 



Nat. Hist. III., 1830, pp. 117-130. 

 11. Facts and observations relative to the 



theory of the progressive development of Organ!" 



Life. Phil. Mar. IX., 1831, pp. 33-37; Froriep, 



Notizen, XXX., 1831, col. 134-136. 

 12. On the recent discovery of Gold Mines 



in the United States of America. Mag. Nat. 



Hist. V., 1832, pp. 434-440. 



13. On the fossil remains of Elephants 



and other larire Mammalia found in Norfolk. 



Mag. Nat. Hist, IX., 1836, pp. 37-42. 



