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America and at Bermuda in the West Indies. Edinburgh Medical and 



Surgical Journal. Edinburgh. 8°. Vol. 39 (January, 1833), p. 1-19. 



Note. — In addition to tabular returns of diseases, there is (p. 3) a Summary of 



Registers of the weather, temperature, etc., kept at Bermuda. Cole. 



Godet, T. L., M.D.-See above. 



Harvey, Christopher. — Endemic Fevers at Bermuda. British Medical Journal. 

 London. 4°. Vol. 2 for 1890 (No. 1560, Nov. 22, 1890), p. 1172-1173. See 

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Lefroy, Gov. J. H— Sanitary Report of the Colony of Bermuda, Hamilton, 1872, 

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Matthews, H. E. — The Climate of Bermuda [from a medical point of view]. New 

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Mericourt, A. Le Roy de. — Bermudes (en espagnol Bermudas, appelees aussi lies 

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appended to this article. Cole. 



Ogilvy, John, M.D. — See above. 



Botany • Agriculture. 



Berkeley, Rev. M. J. — Enumeration of the Fungi collected during the exped. of 

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Bermuda Pocket Almanac for 1886, p. 197. Returns of Exports of the staple 

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Bishop, Geo. A. — The Diseases of the Lily in Bermuda, their cause, treatment, 

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Cooke, M. C. — See Hemsley, below. 



Crombie, J. M. — See Hemsley, and Stirton, below. 



Darrell, R. D.; Wilkinson, W. H.; Hinson, H. J. — Onion Disease in Bermuda. 

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Dickie, George. — Marine Alga? of Bermuda. Linn. Soc. Journ., Botany, xiv, 1874, 

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Grisebach, A. H. R. — Flora of the British West Indian Islands. London, 1864. 

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Hastings, General Russell. — Garden and Forest, iv, p. 511, 1891, on Potatoes ; 

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Hemsley, Wm. B. — Challenger Expedition. Botany, part 1, vol. i. Report on 

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 ent authors. (Crombie, J. M. — Lichens ; Mitten, Wm., — Musci ; Cooke, 

 M. C— Fungi.) 



