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Baikie, William Balfour. 9. Observations on 

 Atmospherical Temperature, made on the West 

 side of Tropical Africa. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. XVI., 1862, pp. 259-260. 



Baikie, R. Notes on the climate of Coorg. 

 Madras Journal, IV., 1836, pp. 338-345; Bibl. 

 Univ. XV., 1838, pp. 143-148. 



Bail, Th. Mykologische Berichte. Botan. Zei- 

 tung, XIII., 1855, col. 629-635, 673-682. 



2. Entscheidung der Frage : " Was ist 



Rhizomorpha ?" Botan. Zeituiig, XIV., 1856, 

 col. 799-800 ; Flora, XXXIX., 1856, pp. 639- 

 640. 



3. Ueber Sclerotien und Rhizomorphen. 

 Breslau, Schles. Gesell. Uebersicht, 1856, pp. 

 48-49. 



4. Ueber Hefe. Breslau, Schles. Gesell. 



Uebersicht, 1857, pp. 85-86 ; Flora, XL., 1857, 

 pp. 417-430, 433-444. 



5. Ueber seine im letzten Sommer unter- 



nommene Reise durch Tyrol und Ober-Italien. 

 Breslau, Schles. Gesell. Jahresb. 1858, pp. 55-56. 



6. Ueber die Myxogasteres, Fr. (Myxomy- 



cetes, Wallrotli). Wien, Zool. Bot. Ver. Ver- 

 handl. IX., 1859, Abh., pp. 31-34. 



7. Zusammenstellung der Hymenomyceten 



in Schlesien und der Niederlausitz. Breslau, 

 Schles. Gesell. Jahresb. 1860, pp. 88-109. 



8. Die wichtigsten Satze der neuern Myco- 



logie, nebste einer Abhandlung iiber Rhizomor- 

 pha und Hypoxylon. Acad. Cses. Leop. Nova 

 Acta, XXVIII, 1861. 



9. Mykologische Studien besonders iiber 

 die Entwicklung der Sphscria typhina, Pers. 

 [1861.] Acad. Cses. Leop. Nova Acta, XXIX., 

 1862. 



Bailey, Ebcnezer. On the use of soapstone to 

 diminish the friction of machinery. Silliman, 

 Journ. XIII., 1828, pp. 192-193. 



Bailey, G. W. On the existence of siliceous (?) 

 Spiculae in the exterior rays of Actinia; and 

 Memoranda concerning the siliceous Animalcules 

 of Boston. [1842.] Boston, Journ. Nat. Hist. 

 IV., 1843-44, pp. 252-254 ; Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 XII., 1843, pp. 38-39. 



Bailey, //. W. Case of Reunion of the first 

 Phalanx of the middle finger. Edinb. Med. and 

 Surg. Journ. XL, 1815, pp. 317-318. 



2. Meteorological Summary at Thetford, 



Norfolk, 1837. Meteorol. Soc. Trans. I., 1839, 

 p. 118. 



3. Atmospherical diseases at Thetford, 

 Norfolk. Meteorol. Soc. Trans. L, 1839, pp. 

 119-123. 



4. Synopsis of meteorological observations 



for the year 1841, accompanied with an account 

 of the various diseases occurring at Thetford, 

 Norfolk. Quart. Journ. Meteorol. I., 1842, pp. 

 24-28, 85-90. 



Bailey, H. W. 5. Meteorological medical report 

 for the first six months of the year 1842. Quart 

 Journ. Meteorol. I., 1842, pp. 278-281. 



Bailey, J. W. Notes on chemistry, &c. Silli- 

 man, Journ. XXXI., 1837, pp. 292-294; 

 XXXIL, 85-88; Bibl. Univ. IX., 1837, pp. 

 189-191 ; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. XII., 1837, 

 pp. 56-58 ; Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. II., 1838, pp. 

 282-284. 



2. Account of an excursion to Mount 



Katahdin, in Maine. Silliman, Journ. XXXIL, 

 1837, pp. 20-34. 



3. On the common blow-pipe. Silliman, 



Journ. XXXIL, 1837, pp. 319-325. 



4. Observations on the Vascular System 



of Ferns, and notice of a monstrous flower of 

 Orchis spectabilis. Silliman, Journ. XXXV., 

 1839, pp. 113-117. 



5. On fossil Infusoria discovered in peat- 

 earth at West Point, N. Y., with some notices of 

 American species of Diatomas. Silliman, Journ. 

 XXXV., 1839, pp. 118-124. 



6. A sketch of the Infusoria of the 



family Bacillaria, with some account of the most 

 interesting species which have been found in a 

 recent or fossil state in the United States. 

 Silliman, Journ. XLL, 1841, pp. 284-305 ; 

 XLH., 88-105 ; XLIIL, 321-332 ; Amer. Geol. 

 and Nat. Assoc. Reports, 1843, pp. 112-164. 



7. American Polythalmia from the Upper 



Mississippi, and also from the cretaceous forma- 

 tion on the Upper Missouri. Silliman, Journ. 

 XLL, 1841, pp. 400-401. 



8. Yellow showers of Pollen. Silliman, 



Journ. XLIL, 1842, pp. 195-197. 



9. Notes on the Infusoria of the Missis- 

 sippi river. Boston, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. II., 

 1845-48, pp. 33-35. 



1O. Notice of some new localities of In- 

 fusoria, fossil and recent. Silliman, Journ. 

 XLVIIL, 1845, pp. 321-343. 



11. On the Crystals which occur spon- 



taneously formed in the tissues of Plants. 



[1843.] Silliman, Journ. XLVIH., 1845, pp. 



17-32 ; Bibl. Univ. LVL, 1845, pp. 388-392 ; 



Froriep, Notizen, XXXV., 1845, col. 65-69. 

 12. On the detection of spirally dotted or 



Scalariform Ducts, and other vegetable tissues 



in Anthracite Coal. Silliman, Journ. I., 1846, 



pp. 407-410; Ann. Nat. Hist. XVIIL, 1846, pp. 



67-69. 

 13. Account of some new Infusorial forms 



discovered in the fossil Infusoria from Petersburg, 



Va., and Piscataway, Md. Silliman, Journ. 



XLVL, 1844, pp. 137-142. 

 14. On some new species of American 



Desmidiaceae, from the Catskill Mountains. 



Silliman, Journ. L, 1846, pp. 126-127. 



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