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Calcutta and Rungvroong, Darjeeling. India 

 Agr. Soc. Jl, 1 (Pt. 1), 1869, pp. 290-305. 

 Scott, John. 17. [The effects of mechanical 

 strain on the vegetative activity of trees ] 

 India Agr. Soc. JL, 1 (Pt. 2), 1869 (Proc. 1868), 



pp. XXXVII-XXXIX. 



18. Notes on horticulture in Bengal. 



[No. 1. Geraniacea?. The crane's-bill order. 

 No. 2. Loranthacea?, the mistletoe order, their 

 germination and mode of attachment. No. 3. 

 Orchidacea?, the orchid order.] India Agr. Soc. 

 Jl., 2 (Pt. 1), 1871, pp. 241-296; 3 (Pt. 1), 1872, 

 pp. 1-82. 



19. Notes on a flowering plant of Vanda 



batemanni, on flowering specimens of Arundina 

 bambus*folia, and on Dendrobium andersonii, 

 [n.ap.]. India Agr. Soc. JL, 3 (Pt. 1), 1872, pp. 

 116-119. 



20. [Fruiting of the male Papeeya tree.] 



India Agr. Soc. JL, 3 (Pt. 2), 1872 (Proc. 1871), 



pp. LVI-LVII. 



21. Branching palms. [1872.] India 



Agr. Soc. JL, -1 (Pt. 2), 1874. pp. 49-51. 

 Scott, Thomas. Notes, chiefly botanical, of a 

 visit to the Island of Coll. [1880.] Glasgow 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc, 4, 1881, pp. 226-230. 



2. Some notes on Goniocypris mitra. 



[1882.] Glasgow Nat, Hist. Soc. Proc, 5, 1884, 

 pp. 214-215. 



Scott, W. E. D. 3. Late fall and winter notes 

 on some birds observed in the vicinity of 

 Princeton, N. J., 1878-79. Cambr. (Mass.), 

 Ornith. Club Bull., 4, 1879, pp. 81-85, 242. 



4. Notes on birds observed at Twin 



Lakes, Lake county, Colorado. Cambr. (Mass.), 

 Ornith. Club Bull., 4, 1879, pp. 90-96. 



5. Notes on birds observed during the 



spring migration in western Missouri. Cambr. 

 (Mass.), Ornith. Club Bull., 4, 1879, pp. 139-147. 



6. Notes on birds observed at Long Beach, 



New Jersey. Cambr. (Mass.), Ornith. Club Bull., 

 4, 1879, pp. 222-228. 



7. On birds observed in Sumpter, Levy, 



and Hillsboro' counties, Florida. Cambr. (Mass.), 

 Ornith. Club Bull., 6, 1881, pp. 14-21. 



8. Migration of birds at night. Cambr. 



(Mass.), Ornith. Club Bull., 6, 1881, p. 188. 



Scott, William Berry man. 3. Two new eocene 

 lophiodonts : [Desmatotherium guyotii ; Dilo- 

 phodon minusculus, nn.gg. et nn.spp.\ Princeton 

 Mus. Contr., 3, 1883, pp. 46-54. 



Scott, William Berryman, tV- Osborn, Henry 

 Fairfield. 3. On the skull of the eocene rhi- 

 noceros, Orthocynodon, and the relation of this 

 genus to other members of the group. Princeton 

 Mus. Contr., 3, 1883, pp. 3-22. 



Scott, William Berryman, Osborn, Henry Fair- 

 field, & Speir, Francis. See Osborn, Scott 

 & Speir. 



Scoular, Gavin. The geology of the Hundred 

 of Munno Para. Pt. I. The newer tertiary 

 rocks. [Pt. n. The upland miocene and funda 

 mental rocks and economics.] Adelaide Phil. 

 Soc. Trans. (1878-79), pp. 60-70: S. Australia 

 Roy. Soc. Trans., 3, 1880, pp. 106-1 28. 



2. A sketch of the geology of the district 



around Manoora, Hundred of Saddleworth. 

 [1881.] S. Australia Roy. Soc. Trans., 4, 1882, 

 pp. 37-40. 



3. The geology of the neighbourhood of 



Gawler. S. Australia Roy. Soc Trans., 5, 1882, 

 pp. 57-72. 



4. Notes relating to the geology between 



the Burra and Farina. S. Australia Roy. Soc. 

 Trans., 5, 1882, pp. 72-74. 



Scriba, Julius. 2. [L T eber Helosciadium pala- 

 tinum, F. Sch.] [1874.] Brandenb. Bot. Ver. 

 Verh., 17, 1875 (Sber.), pp. 13-14. 



Scribner, Frank Lamson-. [Botanical obser- 

 vations.] Cohesion of glumes in Agrostis elata, 

 Triii. [Notes on Andropogon jamesii, Tort:, 

 and on Spartina.] N. Y., Bot. Club Bull., 8, 

 1881, p. 78; 9, 1882, pp. 52-53: 10, 1883, pp. 

 85-86. 



2. A list of glasses [collected by Mr. C. *'•. 



Prixgle in Arizona and California, with de- 

 scriptions of those species not already described]. 

 N. Y., Bot. Club Bull., 9, 1882, pp. 74-77, 86- 

 89, 103-105, 145-149, 153; 10, 1883, pp. 7-8, 

 29-32. 



3. A list of grasses from Washington 



Territory. N. Y, Bot, Club Bull., 10, 1883, pp. 

 63-66, 77-78. 

 Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 115 (Vol. 11). The 

 tertiary lake basin at Florissant, Colo., between 

 South and Hayden Parks. U. S. Surv. Terr. 

 Ann. Rep. (12, Pt. 1), 1883, pp. 271-293. 



122. A variety of Pieris rapse unknown 



in Europe, \yar. novanglia?]. Canad. Ent., 4, 

 1872, p. 79. 



123. The Linnean signification of the 



generic term Papilio. Canad. Ent., 6, 1874. 

 pp. 143-145. 



124. The insects of the tertiary beds at 



Quesnel. [1877-78.] Canada Geol. Surv. Rep. 

 (1875-76), pp. 266-280; (1876-77), pp. 457-4H4 



125. The North American blue butter- 



flies of the genus Nomiades. Canad. Ent., 8, 



1876, pp. 21-24. 



126. The relationship of the early spring 

 blues. Canad. Ent., 8, 1876, pp. 61-66. 



127. Early spring butterflies at the 



White Mountains. [1874.] Psyche, 1, 1877. 

 pp. 13-14, 18-19. 



128. A North Greenland butterfly, 



[Brenthis polaris, Boisd.\ [1875.] Psyche, 1, 



1877, pp. 57-59. 



129. The introduction of Danaida plexip- 



