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Bailey J. W.— Possil Infusoria of the southern Rice Fields. A. J. S. vol. XI, ser. 2, 

 p. 85. Svo. New Haven 1851. 



— On the real nature of the so-called orifices in tlie Diatomacean Shells. Ara. 



J. Sc. vol. XI, ser. 2, u. 349. 8vo. New Haven 1851. 



— On tlie cell membrane of diatomaceous Shells Am. J. Sc. vol. XI, ser. 2, p. 350. 



Svo New Haven 1851. 



— Infusoria in Hudson River Ice. Am. J. Sc. vol. XI, ser. 2, p. 351, Svo New 



Haven 1851. 



— On the Infusoria and other microscopic forms in Dust showers and Blood rain, 



by C. G. Ehrenberg. Translated by Prof. J. W. Bailey. Am. J. Sc. Svo New 

 Haven 1851. 



— Notes on new spec.es and localities of microscopical organisms. 1 plate. Smiths. 



Contrib. to Knowl. vol. VII. 4to Washnigton 1854. 



— Examination of some deep Soundings from the atlantic Ocean. Am. J. Sc. 



vol. XVII, ser. 2, p. 27G, 8vo New Haven 1854. 



— On some new localities of fossil Diatomace* in California and Oregon. Am. J. 



Sc. vol. VII, ser. 2, p. 179. 8vo New Haven 1854. 



— Fossil diatomacese fiom California U. S. Report 1854. 



— On some new localities of fossil Diatomacese. Q. J. M. S. vol. III, p. 91. 8vo 



London 1855. 



— New species of Diatomacete. Q. J. M. S. vol. III, p. 93. 8vo London 1855. 



— Reply to some remarks by W. H. Wenham, and notice of a new locality of 



a microscopical Test-object. Am. J. Sc. vol. XIX, ser. 2. 8vo Xew Haven 

 1855. 



— New method of disintegrating masses of fossil Diatomacese. Am. J. Sc. vol. 



XXI, ser. 2, p. 356. 8vo New Haven 1856. - Q. J. M. S. vol. IV, p. 302. 

 8vo London 1856. 



— On the non-existence of polarizing Silica in the organic Kingdoms. Am. J. Sc. 



vol XXI, ser. 2, p. 357. 8vo New Haven 1S56. - Q. J. M. S. vol. IV, p. 303. 

 8vo Londou 1856. 



— Notice of microscopic forms in the Soundings of the Sea of Kamtschatka. 



With a plate. Am. J. Sc. vol. XXII, ser. 2. 8vo New Haven 1856. 



— On some specimens of deep Sea bottom from the sea of Kamtschitka, collec- 



ted by Lieut. Brooke U. S. N. — Q. J. M. S. vol. IV, p. 305. Svo Lonilon 

 1856. 



— Report upon the results of microscopic examinations of the Soundings made 



by Lieut. Berryman of the U. S. N. in his recent voyage to and from Ire- 

 land in the Arctic Addressed to Lieut. M. F. Mauiy. Am. J. Sc. vol. XXIII, 

 ser. 2, p. 153. 8vo New Haven 1857. 



— Microscopical Exarnination of Soundings made by the U. S. coast Survey off 



Atlantic Coast of the U. S. One plate. Smiths. Contrib. to Knowl. vol. II, 

 Art. 3. 4to Washington 1860. 



— The Bailey collection of Diatomaceaj in the Museum of the Boston Society of 



Natural History, by Prof. H. L. Smith. The Lens, vol. I, p. 2S8. 8vo Chi- 

 cago 1872 ; — also. The Bailey collection at thc Boston Society of Natural 

 History. M. M. J. vol. IX, p. 78. 8vo London 1873. 

 Bailey L. W. — Notes on new species of microscopical Organisms, chiefly from the 



