

Baker] 



Baker, Jalni Gilbert, Schumann, Karl, Rolfe, Robert Allen, 



& Cogniaux, Alfred. Sec Schumann, Baker, Rolfe & 



Cogniaux. 

 Baker, Julian Levett, & Ling, Arthur E[pbert]. See Ling 



A Baker. 

 Baker, Julian Levett, & Pope, Thomas Henry. Mannoga- 



lactan and lasvulomannan. Two new polysaccharides. 



Chem. Soc. Jl., 77, 1900 (Pt. 2), 696-705. 

 Baker, Julian Levett, & Wood-Smith, R[obert] F[rancis]. 



See Smith & Baker. 

 Baker, Marcus. *The November aurora in California. 



Science, 1, 1883, 40. 



A. collection of formula) for the area of a plane 

 triangle. [1885.] Ann. Math., 1 (1884-85), 134-138; 

 2 (1885-86), 11-18. 



A group of circles related to FEURKIUCH'S circle. 



Washington Phil. Soc. Bull., 8, 1885 (Smithsonian 

 Miscell. Coll., 33, 1888, Art. 3), 45-52. 

 Geographical centre of the United States. Science, 

 9, 1887, 390-391. 



What is a topographic map? [1887.] Washington 

 Phil. Soc. Bull., 10, 1888, 11-12 (Smithsonian Miscell. 

 Coll., 33, 1888, Art. 4), 11 (bis)-12 (bin). 



A collection of solutions of the bisection problem. 

 [1887.] Washington Phil. Soc. Bull., 10, 1888 (Smith- 

 sonian Miscell. Coll., 33, 1888, Art. 4), 96-98. 



- Relief maps. [1894.] Washington Phil. Soc. Bull. , 

 12, 1895, 349-367. 



Geographical research in the United States. Geogr. 

 JL, 11, 1898, 52-58. 



Survey of the northwestern boundary of the United 

 States 1857-61. U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 174, 1900, 

 78pp. 



Alaskan geographic names. [1900.] U. S. Geol. 



Surv. Rep., 1899-1900 (Pt. 2), 487-509. 



A century of geography in*the United States. The 

 annual presidential address, April 2, 1898. Washington 

 Phil. Soc. Bull., 13, 1900, 223-239. 



Baker, O[sivald~\. On the passage from the human 



intestine of swarms of maggots, and an explanation 



of the source from which they are derived. [1892.] 



Indian Med. Gaz., 27, 1893, 97-100. 

 Baker, R[ichard] T{lwi>ws~\. Some New South Wales 



plants illustrated. [1891-97.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. 



1'roc., 6, 1892, 572-573; 7, 1893, 333-334, 379-380, 666, 



[viii]; 8, 1894, 167-168, 237; 9, 1895, 158-159; 10, 1896, 



382-384; 22, 1898, 693-697. 

 Description of a new Isopogon (I. Dawsoni) from 



New South Wales. [1894.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. 



Proc., 9, 1895, 658-659. 

 [Note on a new variety of Acacia decurrens, Willd.] 



N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 21, 1896, 348. 



- Two new species of Prostanthera from New South 

 Wales. N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 21, 1896, 378- 

 381, [vii]. 



On the botany of Rylstone and the Goulburn river 



districts. Part i. N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 21, 



1896, 427-466, [vii]. 

 Description of two new species of Acacia from New 



South Wales. [1897.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 



22, 1898, 153-157. 

 Contributions to a knowledge of the flora of Australia. 



[1897-1900.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 22, 1898, 



230-239 ; 24, 1900, 437-447, [viii] ; 25, 1901, 659-673. 

 On the Cinnamomums of New South Wales : with a 



special research on the oil of C. Oliveri, Bail. [1897.] 



N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 22, 1898, 275-284. 

 Descriptions of two new species of Pultensea. [1897.] 



N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 22, 1898, 438-440. 

 On two well-known but hitherto undescribed species 



of Eucalyptus. N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 23, 1898, 



162-171. 

 On new species of Eucalyptus. [1898-1900.] 



[Baker 



N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 23, 1898, 414-419; 24, 

 1900, 292-300, 596-i>04; 25, 1901, 303-320, 674-tV.)o. 



On a supposed new genus of the N. O. Myrtacese. 

 N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 23, 1898, 767-771. 



On an apocynaceous plant yielding large edible tubers. 

 [1899.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 24, 1900, 385-390. 



On two new species of Casuarina. [1899.] N. S. 

 Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 24, 1900, 605-611. 



On the constancy of specific characters of the genus 

 Eucalyptus. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1900, 229-231. 



Note on a new meteorite from New South Wales. 

 N. S. Wales Roy. Soc. JL, 34, 1900, 81-83. 



Note on an obsidian "bomb" from New South Wales. 

 N. S. Wales Roy. Soc. JL, 34, 1900, 118-120. 



On a new species of Angophora. [1900.] N. S. Wales 



Linn. Soc. Proc., 25, 1901, 84-86. 

 Baker, R[ichard] T[homas], & Maiden, J[oseph] H[enry]. 



See Maiden & Baker. 

 Baker, R[ichard] I'[honias], & Smith, Henry G\eorge\. 



On the presence of a true manna on a "blue grass," 



Andropogon annulatus, Forsk. [1896.] N. S. Wales 



Roy. Soc. JL, 30, 1897, 291-308. 

 On the essential oil and the presence of a solid 



camphor or stearoptene in the " Sydney peppermint," 



Eucalyptus piperita, Sm. N. S. Wales Roy. Soc. JL, 31, 



1897, 195-200. 



On "grey gum" (Eucalyptus punctata, DC.), par- 

 ticularly in regard to its essential oil. N. S. Wales Roy. 



Soc. JL, 31, 1897, 259-280. 

 On the "stringybark" trees of N. S. Wales, especially 



in regard to their essential oils. N. S. Wales Roy. Soc. 



JL, 32, 1898, 104-119. 

 On the Darwinias of Port Jackson and their essential 



oils. N. S. Wales Roy. Soc. JL, 33, 1899, 163-176. 

 Baker, R. W. Analysis of a beryl from Amelia C. H., 



Amelia Co., Virginia. [1885.] Amer. Chem. JL, 7 



(1885-86), 175-176. 

 Baker, (Rev.) S. W. Notes on a bird called malau. 



[1884.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 17, 1885, 452. 

 A description of the new volcano in the Friendly 



Islands, near Tongatuba. [1885.] N. Zealand Inst. 



Trans., 18, 1886, 41-46. 

 Baker, (Sir) Samuel White. For biography and list of 



works see Amsterdam Nederl. Aardr. Genootsch. Tijdschr., 



11, 1894, 753-754; Geogr. JL, 3, 1894, 152-156; Leo- 



poldina, 30, 1894, 53; Nature, 4!) (1893-94), 227-228; 



Ornith. Mber., 2, 1894, 31; Roy. Soc. Proc., 55, 1894, 



xxxiv; Scott. Geogr. Mag., 10, 1894, 90-92; Geogr. 



Jbuch., 19, 1897, 360. 

 Baker, Smith. Steps toward insanity. N. Y. Med. JL, 



66, 1897, 215-221. 

 Baker, T. The solvent action of pyridine on certain coals. 



[With discussion.] [1900.] N. Eng. Inst. Min. Engin. 



Trans., 50, 1903, 23-27. 

 Baker, T., & Miller, Alexander K[enneth~\. See Miller 



& Baker. 

 Baker, T. J. Description of a new calorimeter for lecture 



purposes. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1886, 525-526. 

 Notes on the estimation of silver in silver-plating 



solutions. Chem. News, 76, 1897, 167. 

 Baker, T. J., & Baker, T. J. (jun.). Note on the electro- 

 deposition of brass. Chem. News, 80, 1899, 37. 

 Baker, T. J. (jun.). The heat of combination of copper 



with zinc. [1899.] Chem. Soc. Proc., 15, 1900, 195- 



196. 



A surface tension experiment. Nature, 62 (1900), 



196-197. 

 The frequency of transverse vibrations of a stretched 



india-rubber cord. [1900.] London Phys. Soc. Proc., 



17, 1901, 107-112; Phil. Mag., 49, 1900, 347-351. 

 Baker, T. J. (jun.), <fe Baker, T. J. See above. 

 Baker, T[homas~\ William. A meteor. Nature, 41, 1890, 



418, 449. 



