100 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 55 



Baeby, Edwaed a. Preface by Fred. W. Brearey. The aeronautical exhibi- 

 tion of 1885, inaugurated by the executive of the Alexandra Palace, under 

 the patronage of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain. Jurors' report 

 drawn up by B. A. Barry, to which a preface is contributed by Fred W. 

 Brearey. 



Greenwich, pp. 1-26, figs. 1-11, pi. 1. S (1422 



. The flight of the seagull. 



Twenty-third Report of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, Greenwich, pp. 

 22-40, figs. 1-6. S (1433 



. The Meudon balloon experiments. 



Twentieth Annual Report of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 1885, Green- 

 wich, pp. 9-29. S (1424 



. The possibility of man-flight. 



Nineteenth Annual Report of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 1884, Green- 

 wich, pp. 85-96, iU. S (1425 



. The problem of aerial navigation. 



Twenty-flrst Annual Report of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 1886, Green- 

 wich, pp. 74-78. S (1426 



Bak-sue-Aube. /See 2215. 



Babtalot, L. Impressions de voyages a^riens. Ascension du ballon I'Aurore. 



L'Aerophile, 6« annSe, Nos. 9-10 (sept., oct. 1898), Paris, pp. 144-145. S (1427 



Babth^lemy, H. See 688. 



Baethes, a. Etude graphique et geom6trique du mouvement des ballons 

 libres. 



Rev. A6r., 5* annfie, l^*^ liv., 1892, Paris, pp. 1-28, flgB. 1-22. S (1428 



Babthez, Mechanik der willkiirlichen Bewegung der Menschen und Tiere. 



(Translated from the French, 1800.) (1429 



Babthou, 'LtoN. See 1781. 



Babton. See 7242, 9093, 9285, 10093, 11182. 



Baeton (The) airship. 



Autom. Journ., No. 149 (Vol. 8, No. 46) (Nov. 14, 1903), London, pp. 1205- 

 1209, figs. 11. (1430 



Babton (The) airship. (Driven by stretched rubber bands working a pro- 

 peller.) 



Engineer, Vol. 93, 1902, London, p. 392. (1431 



Babton (The) airships. 



Autom. Journ., No. 138 (Vol. 9, No. 28) (July 9, 1904), London, pp. 817-818, 

 figs. 5. (1432 



Babton and Bawson. See 3662. 

 Babton. A new air ship. 



Engineer (April 18, 1902), London. (1433 



