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The decomposition of liquids by contact with cellulose. 

 [1894.] Nature, 49 (1893-94), 457. 



Increase in temperature of cellulose on absorption of 

 atmospheric moisture. Chem. News, 71, 1895, 1-2. 



A wax found in the treatment of cotton and linen 

 fibre for the manufacture of paper. Chem. News, 71, 

 1895, 164-165. 



The efficiency of the hermite bleaching solution. 

 Chem. News, 75, 1897, 73-74. 



Viscose and viscoid. Franklin lust. Jl., 143, 1897, 



1-12. 



Beadle, Clayton, & Dahl, O. W[oriri}. Increase in tempera- 

 ture of cellulose on absorption of atmospheric moisture. 



Chem. News, 73, 1896, 180-183. 

 Beadle, Clayton, Cross, C[harlcs~] F[redcrick], & Bcvan, 



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 Beadle, l)[elos] W. Canadian wild flowers. [1892.] 



Canad. Inst. Trans., 3, 1893, 125-130. 

 Beadle, (Rev.) Elias R. For biography see Amer. Phil. 



Soc. Proc., 22, 1885, 227-240. 

 Beadle, H. A. Macro-Lepidoptera taken in Keswick and 



district. Ent. Eecord, 6, 1895, 276-283. 



Larva and pupa of Melampias epiphron. Ent. Eecord, 

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Beadle, W. H. H. The character and paths of storms ; 



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6 (1889-90), 32. 

 Beadles, Cecil F[owler]. Cholesterin cyst of kidney. 



London Path. Soc. Trans., 45, 1894, 125. 



False burses from arm. London Path. Soc. Trans., 

 45, 1894, 139-140. 



Rodent ulcer. London Path. Soc. Trans., 45, 1894, 



176-181. 



Small hyperplastic growth from sweat-gland. London 

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A case of multiple malignant growths. London Path. 



Soc. Trans., 45, 1894, 188-198. 



A further note on the histological changes to be found 



in the breast when the seat of glandular carcinoma. 

 London Path. Soc. Trans., 45, 1894, 198-210. 



Some gross lesions in the brains of lunatics, with 



remarks upon the frequency with which the two sides 

 of the brain are affected. London Path. Soc. Trans., 



46, 1895, 10-32. 



Malignant disease at the base of the skull, involving 

 the pituitary fossa. London Path. Soc. Trans., 46, 1895, 

 172-184. 



The relation of biliary calculi to malignant disease of 

 the liver and gall-bladder. London Path. Soc. Trans., 



47, 1896, 69-94. 



Lesion of the superior parietal lobule. Brain, 21, 



1898, 138-140. 



Myxcedema : a report on three fatal cases, one of 

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Two cases of myxoedema. London Path. Soc. Trans., 



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logiques recentes dans la vallee du Nil et le desert 



Libven. Congr. Geol. Int. C. R., 1900, 839-866. 

 - The geological survey of Egypt. Geol. Mag., 7, 1900, 



46-48. 

 The Cenomanian of Baharia oasis, Egypt. Geol. 



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 Twigs killed by telephone wires. Amer. Natlist., 20, 



1886, 806-807. 



R. S. A. C. 



Some notes on bird migrations. Amer. Natlist., 20, 

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Food habits of the cedar bird (Ampelis cedrorum). 

 [U. S.] Sec. Agr. Rep., 1892, 197-200. 



The crow blackbirds and their food. U. S. Dept. 



U. S. Dept. 



Agr. Yearb., 1894, 233-248. 

 The meadow lark and Baltimore oriok 



Agr. Yearb., 1895, 419-430. 

 Preliminary report on the food of woodpeckers. U. S. 



Div. Ornith. Mamm. Bull., 7, 1895, 7-33. 

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1896, 197-206. 



Recent investigations of the food of European birds. 

 Auk, 14, 1897, 8-14. 



Some common birds in their relation to agriculture. 

 Canad. Rec. Sci., 7, 1897, 291 (6ts)-309 (bis), 502-526. 



Birds that injure grain. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearb., 



1897, 345-354. 



Cuckoos and shrikes in their relation to agriculture. 

 The food of cuckoos. U. S. Div. Biol. Surv. Bull., 9, 



1898, 7-14. 



How birds affect the orchard. 



U. S. Dept. Agr. 



Yearb., 1900, 291-304. 

 Food of the bobolink, blackbirds, and grackles. U. S. 



Div. Biol. Surv. Bull., 13, 1900, 76 pp. 

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N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 21, 1889, 332-334. 

 Beal, W [alter'} H[enry~\. Compilation of analyses made 



at Amherst, Mass., of agricultural chemicals and refuse 



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Stat. Rep., 6, 1889, 196-219 ; 7, 1890, 283-289; 8, 1891, 



281-287. 

 Compilation of analyses of fodder articles, fruits and 



sugar-producing plants, etc., made at Amherst, Mass., 



1868-89. Amherst Agr. Stat. Rep., 6, 1889, 221-239; 



7, 1890, 291-313; 8, 1891, 289-312. 

 The determination of volatile and insoluble fatty acids 



in butter fat. Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 16, 1894, 673-676. 

 Beal, W[illiam} J[ames}. The torsion of leaves. Amer. 



Ass. Proc., 1884, 498-499. 

 Polarity of leaves of Erigeron canadense. Amer. Ass. 



Proc., 1884, 499. 

 Concerning the manner in which some seeds of 



grasses bury themselves in the soil. Amer. Natlist., 18, 



1884, 1262-1264. 



The vitality of seeds. [1884.] [Amer.] Soc. Agr. 



Sci. Proc., 1883-84, 44-46; 1885, 14-15. 

 Can varieties of apples be distinguished by their 



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Parasitic fungi as affecting plant distribution. [Amer.] 



Bot. Gaz., 11, 1886, 



Soc. Agr. Sci. Proc., 1886, 16-18. 

 Dispersion of some tree seeds. 

 17-18. 



Expulsion of the seeds of Sporobolus cryptandrus. 

 Bot. Gaz., 11, 1886, 247. 



The bulliform or hygroscopic cells of grasses and 

 sedges compared. Bot. Gaz., 11, 1886, 321-326 ; Science, 

 8, 1886, 221. 



Experiments with Lima beans in germination. Amer. 

 Natlist., 21, 1887, 576-577. 



A study of Poa pratensis, L. [Amer.] Soc. Agr. Sci. 

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The rootstocks of Leersia and Muhlenbergia. [1887.] 



Amer. Natlist., 22, 1888, 351-352. 



The flora of the Jack-pine plains of Michigan. [Amer.] 

 Soc. Agr. Sci. Proc., 1888, 17-20. 



Comparison of the flora of eastern and western 

 Michigan in the latitude of 44 40'. Bot. Gaz., 13, 1888, 

 238-239. 



Observations on the succession of forests in northern 

 Michigan. Bot. Gaz., 13, 1888, 239-240. 



Notes on bird's-eye maple. [Amer.] Soc. Agr. Sci. 

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