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On EULER'S ^-function. [1889.] London Math. Soc. 



Proc. , 21, 1891, 30-32. 



On NOETHEK'S fundamental theorem. 



Math. Ann., 

 42, 1893, 601-604. 



On a geometrical proof of JACOBI'S 0-formula. Math. 

 Ann., 43, 1893, 593-597. 



On the full system of concomitants of three ternary 

 quadrics. [1891.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Trans., 15, 

 1894, 62-10(5. 



Examples of the application of NEWTON'S polygon to 

 the theory of singular points of algebraic functions. 

 Cambridge Phil. Soc. Trans., 15, 1894, 403-450. 



On the theory of RIEMANN'S integrals. Math. Ann., 

 45, 1894, 118-132. 



- The practical determination of the deficiency (Ge- 

 schlecht) and adjoint </>-curves for a Riemann surface. 

 Math. Ann., 45, 1894, 133-139. 



On a certain automorphic function. Cambridge Phil. 

 Soc. Proc., 8, 1895, 322-327. 



On fundamental systems for algebraic functions. 

 London Math. Soc. Proc., 26, 1895, 107-119, 559. 



Note on the gamma function. Messenger Math., 25, 



functions. Amer. Jl. 



1896, 125-128. 



On the hyperelliptic sigma 

 Math., 20, 1898, 301-384. 



Abelian functions in connexion with two-dimensional 

 fluid motions. Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 9, 1898, 

 381-392. 



On a certain system of differential equations defining 



periodic functions. Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 9, 1898, 



513-521. 

 Note on a property of Pfaffians. London Math. Soc. 



Proc., 29, 1898, 141-142. 

 FOURIER'S series. [1899.] Nature, 59 (1898-99), 319- 



320. 

 On the theory of functions of several complex variables. 



Cambridge Phil. Soc. Trans., 18, 1900, 408-443. 

 Baker, Harry. The ortho-vanadates of sodium and their 



analogues. Chem. Soc. Jl., 47, 1885, 353-361 ; Liebig's 



Ann., 229, 1885, 286-294. 

 Baker, Henry B[rooks~\. Climate and health in Michigan. 



[1884.] Arner. Meteorol. JL, 1 (1884-85), 419-427. 

 - The cholera germ. Nature, 30, 1884, 407. 



Causation of pneumonia. [1886.] Amer. Meteorol. 

 Jl., 3 (1886-87), 430-436; Science, 8, 1886, 189-190; 

 U. S. Monthly Weath. Eev., 14 (1886), 334; N. Y. Med. 

 Jl., 46, 1887, 423-427. 



Relations of certain meteorological conditions to 

 diseases of the lungs and air passages, as shown by 

 statistical and other evidence. Int. Med. Congr. Trans., 

 1887 (Vol. 5), 52-78. 



Meteorology and disease. [1889.] Amer. Meteorol. 



Jl., 5 (1888-89), 422-423. 

 - Malaria and the causation of intermittent fever. 



[1890.] Science, 17, 1891, 197-198. 

 Baker, I[ra\ 0[sborn]. Note on optical theory of the 



stadia. Van Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 31, 1884, 15-16. 



Natural gas in Illinois. Science, 6, 1885, 520. 



Baker, J[eremiah] E. Malarial fever on Long Island ; its 



prevalence. Being the report of the Committee on 



hygiene of the Medical Society of the county of Kings. 



[1884.] N. Y. Med. JL, 41, 1885, 267-273. 



Report on cholera. N. Y. Med. JL, 41, 1885, 629-634. 

 Baker, J. H. On Mount Cook glacier-motion. Aust. 



Ass. Rep., 1891, 153-161. 

 Baker, John G. An improved micro-stereoscopic camera. 



Franklin Inst. JL, 148, 1899, 145-147. 

 Baker, John Gilbert. *Symbolffl ad floram Brasilia? 



centralis cognoscendam, edit. Eug. WARMING. Particula 



tertia. Filices. [1869.] Kjobenh. Vid. Medd., 1, 1870, 



79-98. 



[New garden plants.] Gard. Chron., 21, 1884, 11, 577, 

 700; 22, 1884, 102, 198, 328, 488, 616-617, 649; 24, 



[Baker 



1885, 230-231; 25, 1886, 9, 104, 136, 648, 681, 814; 26, 



1886, 8, 38; 1, 1887, 8, 140, 313, 414, 543, 576, 702, 732- 

 733, 799-800; 2, 1887, 126, 712; 3, 1888, 10, 392; 4, 

 1888, 178, 660, 756; 5, 1889, 233, 330, 458, 648; 6, 1889, 

 38, 94-95, 154, 436, 523, 558, 715, 750; 7, 1890, 192, 288, 

 640; 8, 1890, 94, 122, 183-184, 524; 9, 1891, 104, 298, 

 330, 521, 668; 10, 1891, 94-95, 452, 576; 11, 1892, 780; 

 12, 1892, 150, 300, 488, 582; 13, 1893, 68, 226, 258, 354- 

 355, 384-385, 506-507, 538-539, 568, 596, 624-625, 682, 

 710; 14, 1893, 8, 150, 424, 456, 552, 584, 616; 15, 1894, 

 588, 652, 716; 16, 1894, 34, 212, 336, 467, 562; 18, 1895, 

 516; 21, 1897, 214, 321 ; 22, 1897, 425 ; 23, 1898, 321-322. 



- Hybrid Cape Gladioli. Gard. Chron., 21, 1884, 476. 



- New Lachenalias. Gard. Chron., 21, 1884, 668. 



PaBonies. Gard. Chron., 21, 1884, 732, 779-780, 828- 



830; 22, 1884, 9-10. 

 Notes on the cultivated asters. 



Gard. Chron., 22, 

 1884, 523-524, 554, 618, 680-681, 744; 23, 1885, 13, 

 47-48, 142, 208-209, 306-307, 501-502, 534-535. 



On the upland botany of Derbyshire. Jl. Bot., 22, 

 1884, 6-15. 



A synopsis of the genus Sdaginella. Jl. Bot., 22, 

 1884, 23-26, 86-90, 110-113, 243-247, 275-278, 295-300, 

 373-377; 23, 1885, 19-25, 45-48, 116-122, 154-157, 176- 

 180, 248-252, 292-302. 



New plants from the Zambesi country. Jl. Bot., 22, 

 1884, 52-53. 



Ferns collected in Madagascar by M. HUMBLOT. Jl. 



Bot., 22, 1884, 139-144. 



On the British daffodils. JL Bot., 22, 1884, 193-195. 

 Ferns collected in Costa Rica by Mr. R. G. HARRISON. 



JL Bot., 22, 1884, 362-364. 

 The fathers of Yorkshire botany. [Presidential address, 



Barnsley, March 4, 1884.] Yorks. Nat. Union Trans., 8, 



1885, E, 185-200; 9, 1886, E, 201. 

 Plantas colhidas por F. NEWTON na Africa occidental. 



Filices. Coimbra, Soc. Broter. BoL, 3, 1885, 226-229. 

 On the origin of the garden Auricula. Gard. Chron., 



23, 1885, 757-758. 

 A classification of garden roses. Gard. Chron., 24, 



1885, 199. 



A synopsis of the species and hybrids of Nerine. 



Gard. Chron., 24, 1885, 779, 810. 

 On Senecio spathulffifolius, DC. 



Jl. Bot., 23, 1885, 



Ferns collected in north Formosa by Mr. William 



HANCOCK. JL Bot., 23, 1885, 102-107. 

 A new Selaginella from New Guinea. JL Bot., 23, 



1885, 122. 

 New ferns from Brazil collected by Dr. GLAZIOU. JL 



Bot., 23, 1885, 217-218. 



A monograph of the genus Gethyllis. JL Bot., 23, 



1885, 225-228. 



A synopsis of the Cape species of Kniphofia. Jl. Bot., 

 23, 1885, 275-281. 



Further contributions to the flora of... Madagascar. 

 [1884-88.] Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 21, 1886, 317-353, 

 407-455; 22, 1887, 441-537; 25, 1890, 294-350. 



Notice sur les Rubus des environs de Spa. Belg. Soc. 

 Bot. Bull., 25, 1886 (C. R.), 51-53. 



[Filices ins. St. Thomee.] Coimbra, Soc. Broter. Bol. , 

 4, 1886, 149-158. 



Kew and its work. Gard. Chron., 25, 1886, 167-168, 

 206, 267, 363, 458-459. 



On the Narcissi of the Linnean herbarium. Gard. 

 Chron., 25, 1886, 489. 



On the wild forms of tuberous Solanum. Gard. 

 Chron., 26, 1886, 746. 



A synopsis of the European species of Primula, with 

 their distribution. Hortic. Soc. JL, 7, 1886, 234-236. 



On the relation of the British forms of Rubi to the 

 continental types. Jl. Bot., 24, 1886, 4-7, 43-47, 

 71-77. 



