Day] 



with reference to the calculation of premiums for assur- 

 ances against issue. [1802.] Assur. Mag., 10, 1863, 181- 

 196. 



*On the statistics of second marriages among the 

 families of the peerage. [1865.] Assur. Mag., 12, 1866, 

 185-206. 



Day, Archibald, & Bailey, Arthur Hutcheson. Set- Bailey 



& Day. 

 Day, Arthur L., & Holborn, Liulicig. See Holborn & 



Day. 

 Day, David F[isher]. For biographical notice see Bot. Gaz., 



30, 1900, 347-348. 



- Zinnia grandiflora, Nutt. [1884.] Bot. Gaz., 9 & 10, 

 1884-85, 29. 



New New York stations. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 11, 

 1884, 46. 



A note on the regularity of flowers in Calamintha 

 Nuttallii, Bentham. Amer. 'Ass. Proc., 1889, 281. 



The A. A. A. S. Botanical Club's trip to the lakes of 

 Muskoka, Ontario, August 31 to September 2, 1889. 

 Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 16, 1889, 285-290. 



The new locality for Subularia aquatica, L. Torrey 

 Bot. Club Bull., 16, 1889, 291-293. 



Subularia aquatica, L. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 17, 



1890, 102. 



- Parthenogenesis in Thalictrum Fendleri. Bot. Gaz., 

 2-2, 1896, 241 ; Science, 4, 1896, 438. 



On Iris. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 23, 1896, 351. 



Native and naturalized plants of Buffalo and its 

 vicinity. Second supplement. [1880.] Buffalo Bull , 

 5, 1897, 85-96. 



Day, David T. On the changes effected by heat in the 

 constitution of ethylene. Amer. Chern. Jl., 8 (1886), 

 153-167. 



[Administrative] report[s]. [Division of Mining statis- 

 tics and Technology.] [1889-95.] U. S. Geol. Surv. 

 Rep., 1886-87, 195-201; 1887-88, 134-140; 1888-89 

 (Pt. 1), 182-188; 1889-90 (/'/. 1). 130-131; 1890-91 

 (Pi. 1), ] 29-134; 1891-92 (I't. 1), 102; 1893-94, 203- 

 209. 



Mineral resources of the United States. [1895-99.] 

 U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1894-95 (I't. 3); 1894-95 (Pt. 4); 

 1895-96 (Pt. 3); 1896-97 (Pt. 5); 1897-98 (Pt. 0) ; 1898 

 99 (Pt. 6). 



A suggestion as to theorigin of Pennsylvania petroleum. 

 Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 86, 1897, 112-115. 



[Mineral resources of the U. S. A.] Fuller's earth. 

 [1897-99.] U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1896-97 (Pt. 5), 

 1351-1359 ; 1897-98 (Pt. 6, Vol. 2), 655-656 ; 1898-99 

 (Pt. 6, Vol. 2), 741-743. 



[Mineral resources of the U. S. A.] Platinum. 

 [1898.] U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1897-98 (Pt. 6, Vol. 1), 

 265-271. 



Mineral resources of Hawaii. [1898.] U. S. Geol. 

 Surv. Rep., 1897-98 (Pt. 6, Vol. 2), 681-(i8li. 



Notes on the occurrence of platinum in North America. 

 [1900.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 30, 1901, 702- 

 708. 



Day, Edn'iird H. Osmunda ciunamomea, L. , var. frondosa. 

 Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 13, 1886, 62. 



Additions to the Westchester county flora. Torrey 

 Bot. Club Bull., 13, 1886, 94-95. 



Day, F. R. Report on cold-wave signals. [U. S. ] Chief 

 Signal Off. Ann. Rep., 1886, 124-130. 



Report on weather and temperature signals. [U. S.] 

 Chief Signal Off. Ann. Rep., 1886, 131-137. 



River reports and flood-warnings. [U. S.] Chief Signal 

 OB. Ann. Rep., 1886, 154-168. 



Day, (Surg.-Gen.) Francis. For biography and list of 

 works see Nature, 40, 1889, 282 ; Zoologist, 13, 1889, 

 300-308; Cotteswold Club Proc., 10, 1892. 2-3; Norf. 

 Norw. Nat. Soc. Trans. ,5, 1894, 7-8; Yu Lioar Manninagh, 

 1, [1894], Pt. 2, 108-109. 



> [Day 



Note on a new blenny (Lumpenus larnpreteformis). 

 Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 2, 1884, 78. 



Salmon-breeding. Nature, 30, 1884, 488. 



On races and hybrids amoug the Salmonidaj. Zool. 

 Soc. Proc., 1884, 17-40, 376-380, 581-593; 1885, 241- 

 243. 



[Conilera cylindraeea, a parasite of Acanthias vulgaris.] 

 Zool. Soc. Proc., 1884, 44. 



Relationship of the Indian and African freshwater 

 fish-faunas. [1884.] Linn. Soc. Jl. (Zool), 18, 1885, 

 308-317. 



On the hybridisation of Salmonidse at Howietoun. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1885, 1059-1003. 



On the breeding of salmon from parents which have 

 never descended to the sea. [1885.] Linn. Soc. Trans. 

 (Zool.), 2, 1879-88, 447-468. 



Hybridization among Salmonidfe. Nature, 31, 1885, 

 599-600. 



Occurrence of "Torpedo marmorata" off the coast of 

 Cornwall. Nature, 32, 1885, 197. 



On the occurrence of Lumpeuus lampetriformis 

 [lampretceformis] and Gadiculus argenteus off Aberdeen. 

 Nature, 32, 1885, 223. 



The effects of an elevated temperature on fishes. 

 U. S. Fish Comm. Bull., 5, 1885, 142-144. 



[Bothriocephalus in the intestine of a sea trout.] 

 Zool. Soc. Proc., 1885, 483-484. 



On a supposed hybrid between the dab (Pleuronectes 

 limanda) and the flounder (P. flesus). Zool. Soc. Proc., 



1885, 929-930. 



Notes on the breeding of fishes. [1884.] Cotteswold 

 Club Proc., 8, 1886, 188-212. 



Note on the breeding of Salmonidfe. [1885-87.] 

 Cotteswold Club Proc., 8, 1886, 301-340; 9, 1890, 136- 

 158. 



Note on Orcynus thyunus (L.). Ann. Mag. Nat. Hiat., 

 17, 1886, 400-402. 



On tiie British weevers, the bib (Gadus luscus), and 

 the poor-cod (G. minutus). Ann. M;ig. Nat. Hist., 17, 



1886, 526-527; 1, 1888, 151-154. 



"Scopelus Mullen." Nature, 34, 1886, 571-572. 



On a supposed hybrid between the pilchard (Clupea 

 pilcbardus) and the herring (C. harengus), and on a 

 specimen of Snlino purpuratus. Zool. Soc. Proe., 1887, 

 129-130. 



On the occurrence of Scorptena scrofa off the south 

 coast of England. Zool. Soc. Proc., 1887, 342. 



On Trachinus draco and T. vipera. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 1, 1888, 351-353. 



[Hybrid Salmouidie from Howietoun.] Zool. Soc. 

 Proc., 1888, 3. 



Observations on the fishes of India. 



Part i. Zool. 

 Soc. Proc., 1888, 258-265. 



Remarks on some Norfolk eels. [1886.] Norf. Norw. 

 Nat. Soc. Trans., 4, 1889, 333-337. 



On the mode of propagation of the common eel. 

 [1886.] Cotteswold Club Proc., 9, 1890, 44-51. 



On the Loch-Leven trout (Salino levenensis). [1886.] 

 Linn. Soc. Jl. (Zool.), 20, 1890, 71-90. 



Notes on the tisli and fisheries of the Severn. [1887.] 

 Cotteswold Club Proc., 9, 1890, 202-219. 



Notes on hybridizatiou. [188!).] Cotteswold Club 

 Proc., 9, 1890, 334-373. 



Day, Frank H. On the food-plants and pupation of 

 Melitsa auriuia. Ent. Record, 8, 1896, 89-90. 



Notes from Carlisle. Ent. Record, 8, 1897, 297-298; 



11, 1899, 193-194. 



Occurrence of Hydrilla palustris in Cumberland. 



Ent. Record, 10, 1898, 110. 



Lepidoptera of Carlisle, 1899. Ent. Record, 11, 1899. 

 275-277, 305-306. 



Coleoptera in the Cumberland Penuines. Ent. Record, 



12, 1900, 159-160. 



