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Bailey, Loring Woart. 



B., West Point, N.Y., Sept. 28th, 1839. 



Prof. Chemistry and Natural History, Univ. of New Brunswick, 

 Fredericton, N.B. 



10. Notes on the Diatomaceae from the St. John River. 



Can. Nat., VIII., 92. 



11. Notes on the Geology and Botany of New Brunswick. 



Can. Nat., N. Ser., I., 81. 



12. Woods and Minerals of New Brunswick, being a descriptive catalogue pre- 



pared for use at the Philadelphia Exhibition, by L. W. Bailey 

 and Edward Jack. Fredericton, 1876. 



13. Elementary Natural History, with special reference to the Minerals, Plants 



and Animals of New Brunswick. St. John, 1887. 



14. Desmids and Diatoms. 



Amer. Nat., I., 505-587. 

 Bib. : R. Soc. Can., XII., 5; Bib. Canadensis, Morgan, 1867, 16. 



Ball, Rev. Edward H. 



B., England, 1843. 



15. Indigenous Ferns of Nova Scotia. 



Proc. N. S. Inst. Nat. Sc, IV., 146, V., 13. 



Barnston, George. 



B., Edinburgh, Scotland ; d., Montreal, Canada, March 14th, 1883. 



16. Remarks upon the Geographical Distribution of the Order Ranunculaceae 



throughout the British Possessions of North America. 

 Can. Nat. II., 12. 



17. Remarks on the Geographical Distribution of the Cruciferae throughout the 



British Possessions of North America. 

 Can. Nat., IV., 1. 



18. On a collection of Plants from British Columbia, made by Mr. James 



Richardson in the summer of 1874. 

 Can. Nat., N. S., VIII., 90. 



19. Geographical Distribution of the Genus Allium in British North America. 



Can. Nat., IV., 116. 



20. Sketch of the Life of David Douglas. 



Can. Nat., V., 120, 200, 267, 329. 



21. Observations on the Progress of the Seasons as affecting Animals and 



Vegetables at Martin's Falls, Albany River, Hudson's Bay. 

 Edin. New Phil. Jn'l, XXX., 252. 

 Bib. : Can. Nat., N. Ser., X., 467 ; R. Soc. Cat. 



Barnston, James. 



B., Norway House, Hudson's Bay Territory, July 3rd, 1831 ; d., 

 Montreal, Canada, May 20th, 1858. 



22. General Remarks on the Study of Nature, with special reference to Botany. 



Can. Nat., IL, 34. 



23. Hints to Young Botanists regarding the Collection, Naming and Preserving 



of Plants. 

 Can. Nat., II., 127, 



24. Introductory Lecture to the Course on Botany, delivered before the Students 



of Arts and Medicine, McGill University, Session 1857. 

 Can. Nat. II., 335. 



25. Catalogue of Canadian Plants in the Holmes Herbarium in the Cabinet of 



the University of McGill College. 

 Can. Nat.. IV., 101. 

 Bib. : Can. Nat. III., 224 : R. Soc. Cat. 



