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A mutton-bird strays inland. [1899.] Victorian 

 Natlist., 16, 1900, 76. 



Excursion to Plenty Eanges. Victorian Natlist., 16, 

 1900, iv, 163-170. 



The "camp-out" at Maroondah Weir. [1900.] 



Victorian Natlist., 17, 1901, 131-138. 

 Barnard, Frederick Augustus Porter. For biography see 



Amer. Ac. Proc., 24/1889, 441-445; Hex. Obs. Bol., 2, 



1889, 404. 

 The metrological system of the Great Pyramid. 



School of Miues Quarterly, N. Y., 5, 1884, 97-127, 193- 



217, 289-329. 



Systems of weight and measure. School of Mines 



Quarterly, N. Y., 9, 1888, 193-212, 291-299. 



Balance for determining specific gravities by inspec- 

 tion. Washington, Nat. Ac. Mem., 4 (Pt. I), 1888, 

 203-206. 



Theory of magic squares and of magic cubes. 



Washington, Nat. Ac. Mem., 4 (Pt. 1), 1888, 209-270. 



Barnard, George. For biographical notice see Entomo- 

 logist, 27, 1894, 228. 



Chalcophora in the scrubs of central Queensland. 



Entomologist, 23, 1890, 179-181. 



Barnard, Harold L[eslie], The action of morphia, 

 ammonia and hydrocyanic acid upon the volume of the 

 heart as recorded by a cardiometer. [1897.] Jl.Physiol., 

 22, 1897-98, xv-xix. 



The functions of the pericardium. [1898.] Jl. 



Physiol., 22, 1897-98, xliii-xlviii. 



Barnard, Harold L[eslie], & Hill, Leonard. See Hill & 

 Barnard. 



Barnard, Harold L[eslie], Hill, Leonard, & Sequeira, 

 James ll\<irri/\. See Hill, Barnard & Sequeira. 



Barnard, Harold L[eslie], Hill, Leonard, & Soltau, 

 Alfred] Bertram]. See Hill, Barnard & Soltau. 



Barnard, J[oseph] Edwin, On the application of the 

 electric arc to photomicrography. Micr. Soc. JL, 1897, 

 600. 



Barnard, J[oseph] Edwin, & Carver, Thomas A. B. The 

 application of the electric arc to photomicrography. 

 [1897.] Micr. Soc. Jl., 1898, 170-173. 



Photo-micrography with high powers. [1898.] 



Nature, 57 (1897-98), 448-449. 



Barnard, J[oseph] Edwin, & DflacFadyen, Allan. See 



MacFadyen & Barnard. 

 Barnard, James. Aborigines of Tasmania. Aust. Ass. 



Eep., 1890, 597-611. 

 Barnard, E. J. A. The annual march of temperature. 



Phil. Mag., 50, 1900, 408-409. 

 Barnard, William Stebbins. For biographical notice and 



works see Amer. Natlist., 21, 1887, 1136-1137. 



*Movement of the arms in walking. Science, 1, 1883, 

 140. 



Barnardo, G. Fleming. A case of ectopia cordis c. fissura 

 sterni. [1897.] Jl. Anat. Physiol., 32, 1898, 325-333. 



Barnaud, (It.) [Leon]. *Kapport sur les operations a 

 Chorrillos (Perou^ et a Panama, pour servir a la deter- 

 mination des longitudes Valparaiso-Chorrillos, Valparaiso- 

 Panama. Paris, Bur. Long. Ann., 3, 1883, 355-364. 



Barnaud, (It.) [Leon], Bernardieres, (capit.) [Octave 

 Marie Gabriel Joachim], & Favereau, (It.) [Charles 

 Eugene]. See Bernardieres, Barnaud & Favereau. 



Barnay, [Marius], Necessite de substituer, dans la 

 th^rapeutique, les principes actifs aux substances d'ou 

 ils sont retires. Opportunite d'etablir uu formulaire 

 uniforme des substances actives, base sur la dose moyenne 

 quotidienne de chacune d'elles. Ass. Franc. C. E., 1900 

 (Pt. 2), 874-878. 



Barneby, Thomas. *Saturn and his satellites. [1877.] 

 Observatory, London, 1, 1878, 248-250. 



*7j, 7 2 > an d 73 Andromedse. [1878.] Observatory, 

 London, 2, 1879, 229. 



Barner, F[riedrich]. Krystallographische Untersuchung 



einiger organischer Verbindungen. Ztschr. Kryst., 9, 



1884, 297-302. 

 Barnes, A[rthur] Stanley, & Vincent, Sioule. See Vincent 



& Barnes. 

 Barnes, Albert. An experimental study of the temperature 



cycle of the steam engine and of the cylinder head. 



Amer. Ass. Proc., 1900, 142-150. 

 Barnes, Algernon S. Method of demonstrating living 



Trichinae. Amer. Micr. Jl., 14, 1893, 104. 

 Barnes, Bayard. [On the rearrangement of imido-esters.] 



Experiments with silver succinirnide and benzoylbenzi- 



midoethyl ester. Amer. Chem. Jl., 23 (1900), 148-150. 

 Barnes, Bayard, & "Wheeler, Henry L[ord]. See Wheeler 



& Barnes. 

 Barnes, Bayard, Wheeler, Henry L[ord], & Pratt, Joseph 



Hyde. See Wheeler, Barnes ift Pratt. 

 Barnes, C[harlcf<] K[epler], & Kohn, Charles Alexander. 



See Kohn & Barnes. 

 Barnes, Charles Reid. The root-hairs of Adiantum 



pedatum, L. [1884.] Bot. Gaz., 9 & 10, 1884-85, 12. 

 The chlorophyll bands of Spirogyra. [1884.] Bot. 



Gaz., 9 & 10, 1884-85, 13. 

 The occurrence of cork, between the annual layers in 



the stem of Catalpa speciosa, Warder. [1884.] Bot. 



Gaz., 9 & 10, 1884-85, 74-76. 



Oospores of Cystopus in Capsella. [1884.] Bot. Gaz., 



9 & 10, 1884-85, 194. 



[The course of the fibre-vascular bundles in the leaf- 

 branches of Pinus sylvestris.] Science, 4, 1884, 358. 



The process of fertilization in Campanula amerieana, 



L. [1885.] Amer. Ass. Proc., 1885,293; Bot. Gaz., 9 

 & 10, 1884-85, 349-354. 



A cheap dissecting microscope. [1885.] Bot. Gaz., 

 9 & 10, 1884-85, 427-428. 



A revision of the North American species of Fissidens. 



[1886.] Bot. Gaz., 12, 1887, 1-8, 25-32. 



A registering auxanometer. Bot. Gaz., 12, 1887, 

 150-152. 



Notes on North American mosses. Bot. Gaz., 16, 



1891, 205-207. 



An abnormal water-pore. Bot. Gaz., 16, 1891, 235. 



Artificial keys to the genera and species of mosses 

 recognised in LESQUEREUX and JAMES'S manual of the 

 mosses of North America. Wisconsin Ac. Trans., 8, 



1892, 11-81, 163-166. 



On the food of green plants. Bot. Gaz., 18, 1893, 

 403-411. 



The so-called "sap" of trees and its movements. 

 Science, 21, 1893, 239-241. 



Vitality of Marsilia quadrifolia. Bot. Gaz., 20, 1895, 

 229. 



A horizontal microscope. Bot. Gaz., 22, 1896, 55-56. 



Terminology of reproduction and reproductive organs. 

 Bot. Gaz., 22, 1896, 226 ; Science, 4, 1896, 437. 



The application of sex terms to plants. Science, 3, 



1896, 928-929. 



Analytic keys to the genera and species of North 

 American mosses. Wisconsin Univ. Bull. (Sci.), 1, 

 1896, 157-368. 

 So-called "assimilation." Bot. Centrbl., 76, 1898, 



257-259. 

 Address [to the Bot. Sect.]. The progress and 



problems of plant physiology. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1899, 



263-288. 

 Barnes, Daniel Henry. For biographical notice see 



Washington Biol. Soc. Proc., 4, 1888, 104. 

 Barnes, (Rev.) E[rnest] W[illiam]. The genesis of the 



double gamma functions. London Math. Soc. Proc., 



31, 1900, 358-381. 

 The theory of the gamma function. Messenger Math., 



29, 1900, 64-128 ; Quart. Jl. Math., 31, 1900, 264-314. 

 The theory of the double gamma function. [1900.] 



Phil. Trans. (A), 196, 1901, 265-387. 



