cxvi Bibliotheca Phycologica. 



SiRODOT. — Les Batrachospormes, organisation, fonction et dcveloppemGnt, classifl- 

 catlon, avec plauches. (Paris, G. Masson, 1884, 4, p. p. 273). 



— Obscrvations sur les phcnomfenes cssentiel de ia fccondation chez los algues 



d'eau douce du genre Batrachospermum. (.Compt. rend. hcbd. de 1' Acad. des 

 sc. tom. 79, pag. 1366). 



— Etude anatomique, organogenique, physiologique sur les Algues d'eau douce 



de la famille des Lemaneacces. (Ann. Sc. Nat. Bot. ser. V, t. XVI, 1872). 



— Nouvelle classification des aigues d'eau douce du genre Batrachospermum. 



(Compt. rend. Acad. sc. tome 76, p. 1216 et 1335). 



— Observations sur le developpement des algues d'eau douce compos. le genre 



Batrachospermum. (BuII. Soc. Bot. Fr. tome XXII, 1875, p. 128). 



— Physiologie du Balbiana investiens, avec 4 pl. Paris 1876. 



— Transformation d'une ramification fructifere issue de fecondation en une ve- 



gctation prothalliforme. (Compt. rend. hcbd. Acad. sc. t. 91, p. 862-864). 

 Slack J. H. — The siliceous Deposit in Pinnularia. (Monthly Microscopical Journal 

 vol. VI, 1871, p. 71). 



— On the Structure of the valves of Eupodiscus Argus and Isthmia enervis, sho- 



wing that their siliceous Deposit conforms to the siliceous Deposition in sim- 



ples forms. (Ibidem vol. VIII, 1872, p. 256 and vol. IX, 1873, p. 123). 

 Sloane H. — An account of four sorts of strange Beans, frequently cast on shoar on 



the Orkney Isles, with some conjectures about theway of their being brought 



thiter from Jamaica. (Philos. Transact. 1696, vol. XIX, p. 298). 

 Smith J. E. and Sowerby J. — English Botany pl. 1-2905. London 1790-1814. 

 Smith C. — Nogle Reise-Jagttagelser isaer over Jisfieldene (Gletschere) paa en Fjel- 



dreise i Norge 1812. (Topographisk-Statist. Samlinger 2 Deels, 2. B., p. 1-G2). 



Christiania 1817. 

 Smith W. — On deposits found on the shore of Lough Neagh, Co. Antrim, with a rc- 



cord of Species living in the waters of the Lake. (Ann. and Magaz. of Nat. 



Hlst. vol. 5, n. s. 1850). 



— Observations on the Conjugation of Closterium Ehrenbergli. (Ibidem V, 1850). 



— On the germination of the Spore in the Conjugatse. (Ibidem Vlll, 1851). 



— Notes on the Diatomacese, with Descriptions of british species including the 



genera Campylodiscus, Surirella, Cymatopleura, with 2 plates. (Ibidem v. IX, 

 N. S., 1852). 



— On the stellate bodies occurring in the cells of Freshwater Algse. (Microsc. 



Soc. Transact. I, 1853 et Phytologist IV, 1853). 



— Note of an Excursion to the South of France and the Auvergne, in search of 



the Diatomacese, with l.plate. (Aun. and Magaz. of Nat. Hist. vol. XV, u. 

 S., 1855). 



— On the Determination of Species in the Diatomacese. (Quart. Journ. Micr. Sc. 



vol. III, 1855, p. 130). 



— Synopsis of the British Diatoniacea), with remarks on their Structurc, Fun- 



ctions and Distribution, and instructions for coUecting and preserving spe- 

 cimens, 2 vol. with 58 piates by Tuften Wcst. London 1853-56. 



— Notes of an Excursion to the Pyrenees in scarch of DiatomacefB, with 2 plates. 



(Auu. and Magaz. of Nat. Hist. vol. XIX, N. S., 1858). 



