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Vitality and growth of seeds buried in soil. [Amer.] 

 Soc. Agr. Sci. Proc., 1889, 15-16. 



Elymus virgimcus, L., var. glaucus. [Amer.] Soc. 

 Agr. Sci. Proc., 1889, 17. 



Geographical distribution of the grasses of North 

 America. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1890, 312-319. 



Grasses in the wrong genus. Bot. Gaz., 15, 1890, 



110-112; Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 17, 1890, 153-154. 



Movements of fluids in plants. Amer. Ass. Proc., 



1891, 309-313. 



The description of varieties of strawberries and rasp- 

 berries. [1891.] [Amer.] Soc. Agr. Sci. Proc., 1891-92, 

 24-28. 



A study of the relative lengths of the sheaths and 



internodes of grasses for the purpose of determining to 

 what extent this is a reliable specific character. Amer. 

 Ass. Proc., 1892, 220. 



The sugar maples of central Michigan. Amer. Ass. 



Proc., 1894, 285-286. 



Grasses and other forage plants best adapted to 



endure severe drought. [Amer.] Soc. Agr. Sci. Proc., 

 1895, 26-29. 



Some reasons for plant migration and the way plants 



flee from their enemies. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1897, 283- 

 284. 



A remarkable increase in size of leaves of Kalmia 



angustifolia apparently due to reduction of light. Amer. 

 Ass. Proc., 1898, 414. 



The leaves of the red Astrachan apple immune from 



the attack of Gymnosporangium macropus. Amer. Ass. 

 Proc., 1898, 421. 



Some unique examples of dispersion of seeds and 



fruits. Amer. Natlist., 32, 1898, 859-866. 



Some monstrosities in spikelets of Eragrostis and 



Setaria, with their meaning. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1899, 

 290; Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 27, 1900, 85-86. 



Some observations on root hairs. Amer. Ass. Proc., 



1900, 283-284; Science, 12, 1900, 586. 



Beal, W[illiam] J[amcs], & St. John, C[harles] E[divard]. 

 A study of Silphium perfoliatum and Dipsacus laciniatus 

 in regard to insects. Bot. Gaz., 12, 1887, 268-270. 

 Beal, W[illiam] J[ames], & Tourney, J[ames] W[illiam]. 

 The continuity of protoplasm through the cell walls of 

 plants. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1890, 332; Amer. Micr. Jl., 

 13, 1892, 129-132. 



Bealby, J. T. *The Java eruption and earthquake waves. 

 [1883.] Nature, 29, 1884, 30-32. 



Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 



3, 1887, 174-184. 

 Beale, C. The basalt of Eowley Eegis. Midland Natlist., 



7, 1884, 109-112, 126-131. 

 Beale, E [dwin] Clifford. A case of "HENOCH'S purpura." 



Practitioner, 62, 1899, 265-268. 



Beale, Lionel S[mith]. The constituents of sewage in the 

 mud of the Thames. Micr. Soc. Jl., 4, 1884, 1-19. 



Note on structure and structureless. [1886.] Victoria 



Inst. Ji., 20, 1887, 276-278. 



The nature of life. [With discussion.] [1899.] 



Victoria Inst. Jl., 32, 1900, 337-356. 



Vitality. [With discussion.'] [1899.] Victoria Inst. 



Jl., 33, 1901, 52-73. 



Beale, Peyton T[odd] B[owman]. Distribution of nerves 



in synovial membranes. Jl. Physiol., 13, 1892, xiii-xiv. 



Beall, (Lt.) F[ielder~\ M. M. Direction of movement of 



areas of low pressure. U. S. Monthly Weatb. Rev., 15 



(1887), 291-292. 



Beals, Edward A[lden]. The ether and its relation to the 

 aurora. [1892.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 9 (1892-93), 268- 

 272. 



Psychic effects of the weather. [1895.] Amer. 



Meteorol. Jl., 12 (1895-96), 61-68. 



Importance of static electricity in weather bureau 



work. U. S. Weath. Bur. Bull., 18, 1896, 39-42. 



Oregon weather and Bering Sea ice. U. S. Monthly 



Weath. Eev., 28 (1900), 201. 



Beam, William, & Leffmann, Henry. See Leffmann & 

 Beam. 



Beamish, G[eorge] H[oratio'] T[oivnshend]. Survey of 

 fishing grounds, west coast of Ireland, 1890-91. Table 

 of temperature and specific gravity of sea-water. From 

 observations taken on board the Harlequin, in 1891. 

 [1891.] Dublin Soc. Sci. Proc., 7, 1891-92, 481- 

 483. 



Bean, Barton A[ppler]. Fishes collected by William P. 

 SEAL in Chesapeake Bay, at Cape Charles City, Virginia, 

 September 16 to October 3, 1890. [1891.] U. S. Mus. 

 Proc., 14, 1892, 83-94. 



[A report upon investigations in the Columbia river 

 basin, with descriptions of four new species of fishes.] 

 Notes on WILLIAMSON'S whitefish in breeding colours, 

 from Little Spokane river, Washington, and remarks on 

 the distribution of the species. [1894.] U. S. Fish 

 Comm. Bull., 14, 1895, 205-206. 



Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish 



Commission steamer Albatross. No. xxxiii. Descriptions 

 of two new flounders, Gastropsetta frontalis and Cyclops- 

 etta Chittendeui. U. S. Mus. Proc., 17, 1895, 633- 

 636. 



Notes on a collection of fishes from Mexico, with 



description of a new species of Platypcecilus. [1898.] 

 U. S. Mus. Proc., 21, 1899, 539-542. 



Notes on the capture of rare fishes. [1898.] U. S. 



Mus. Proc., 21, 1899, 639-640. 



Bean, Barton A[ppler], & Bean, Tarleton H[ojfman]. See 

 below. 



Bean, Barton A[ppler~], & Evermann, Barton Warren. 

 See Evermann & Bean. 



Bean, Barton A[ppler], & Smith, Hugh M. See Smith 

 & Bean. 



Bean, C. E[dward~\. Mycosis tonsillaris. N. Y. Med. Jl., 

 60, 1894, 208-209. 



Bean, Tarleton H[offman]. *[Descriptive catalogues of the 

 collections sent from the U. S. to the International 

 Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883, constituting a report 

 upon the American section.] F. Catalogue of the 

 collections of fishes exhibited by the United States 

 National Museum. [1883.] U. S. Mus. Bull., 27, 1884, 

 387-510. 



The deep-sea fish, Malacosteus. Science, 3, 1884, 



747. 



List of fishes collected by the U. S. Fish Commission 



at Wood's Holl, Massachusetts, during the summer of 

 1881. U. S. Fish Comm. Kep., 10, 1884, 339-344. 



Notes on a collection of fishes made in 1882 and 1883 



by Capt. Henry E. NICHOLS, U. S. N., in Alaska and 

 British Columbia, with a description of a new genus and 

 species, Prionistius macellus. U. S. Mus. Proc., 6, 1884, 

 353-361. 



Notes on some fishes collected by James G. SWAN in 



Washington Territory, including a new species of 

 Macrurus. U. S. Mus. Proc., 6, 1884, 362-364, [vii]. 



Notes on fishes observed at the head of Chesapeake 



Bay in the spring of 1882, and upon other species of the 

 same region. U. S. Mus. Proc., 6, 1884, 365-367. 



Description of a new species of whitefish (Coregonus 



Nelsonii), from Alaska. [1884.] U. S. Mus. Proc., 7, 

 1885, 48. 



Descriptions of Physiculus fulvus and Lotella maxil- 



laris, new species of fishes collected in 1881 by the 

 United States Fish Commission. [1884.] U. S. Mus. 

 Proc., 7, 1885, 240-241. 



On the occurrence of the striped bass in the lower 



Mississippi valley. [1884.] U. S. Mus. Proc., 7, 1885, 

 242-244. 



[The distribution of the Salmonidas in Alaska.] [1884.] 



Washington Biol. Soc. Proc. , 2, 1885, Ixi-lxiii. 



