viil Bibliotheca Phycologicd. 



Badcock. J. — On cortain filamcnts observed in Surirella bifrons, with 2 iiiustr. (Journ. 



R. Micr. Soc. IV, 1884, p. r!52 and V, 1885, p. r.72). London 1884. 

 Baddeley W. H. C. — On some Diatomacoiie that are found in Noctiluca miliaris and 



thc best means by obtaining tiiem. (Trans. R. Mior. Soc. vol. VI, pag. 70). 



London 1858. 

 Baenitz. — Ueber Chara connivens A. Br. (Jahresb. Scliles. Gesellseh. f. vaterl. Cultur 



f. 1880. p. 153). 

 Baer V., Weisse D. et Goebel M. — Vorliiufige Nachriclit von den Sammlungen der 



Licutenant Ulski im Kaspischen Meere(Mel. biol. tires du Bull. Acad. imper. 



de S. Petersbourg tome IV, 1862). 

 Bail T. — Ueber Stephanospluora pluvialis Cohn (Iledwigia 1856, p. 106). 



— Ueber Chlamydococcus pluvialis (Hedwigia 1857, p. 114). 



Bailey J. ^A'. — Fossil and recent Diatoraaceas (Final Report of the Geol. of Massach. 

 1841, vol. II. p. 320). 



— American Bacillaria. (Amer. Journ. of Sc. and Arts vol. XLI, XLIII, 1841, 1840;. 



— Account of some new Infusorial Forms discovered in the fossil Infusoria from 



Petersburg, Virginia and Pitscataway, Maryland, witii 1 plate. (Ibidem 184.3). 



— Ehrenberg 's observations on the fossil Infusoria of Virginia and Maryland 



and comparison of the same with those found in the Clialk Formations of 

 Europe and Africa (Ibidem 1844). 



— Notice of a Memoir by C. G. Ehrenberg: On the Extent and Influence of Mi- 



crospic Life in North and Soutli America (Ibidem 1844). 



— Notice of some new localities of Infusoria fossil and recent, with plate (Ibi- 



dem 184.5). 



— On somo new species of American Desmidiacete from the Catskill Mountains. 



(American Geologist and Nat. Assoc. Reports 1843, Cfr. etiam Amer, Journ., 

 N. S., vol. I, im]. 



— Notes on the Alg£e of tho United States (Ibidem N. S. vol. III, p. 329). 



-r Some remarks on the Navicula Spenceri and on a still more difflcuit Test- 

 object. (Amer. Journ. of Sc. aud Art^ 1849). 



— Microscopical Observations made in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, with 



2 plates (Smithsonian Contributions vol. II, 1850). 



— On the real nature of the so-calied Oriflces in the Diatomacean sholls (Amer. 



Journ. of Sc. and Arts 1851). 



— Infusoria in Iludison River Ice (Ibidom 1851). 



— On tlie Infusoria and the othor Microscopic Forms in Diist-showers and Blood- 



rain by Dr. C. G. Elirenborg (translation) (Ibidem 1851). 



— Reply to M, De la Rue's remarks on Navicula Speneeri with a noticc of two 



now Test-objects (Ibidem 1851). 



— Notes on now species and localities of Microscopical Organism, witli plate 



(Smithsonian Contributions). Washington 1854. 



— Examination of some Doop Soundings from tiio atlantic Ocean (Amcr. Journ. 



of Sc. and Arts 1854). 



— Oq soino now Localitics of fossil Diatomaccfo (Quart. Journ. of Micr. Sc. vol. 



III, 1885, p. 93). 



— On somo now specics of Diatomacc;v (Ibidem vol. III, 1855, p. 93). 



— New inetliod of di.iintegrating Massos of fossii Diatomacetc and on tlie non- 



