Bessemer] 



515 



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Dinglers Polytechn. .11., 308, 1898, 48; Engineers Soc. 

 Trane., 1898, 234-236 ; Inst. Civ. Engin. Proe., 134, 

 1898, 394-399 ; Inst. Median. Engin. Proc., 1898, 133- 

 136; Iron & Steel Inst. Jl., 1898 (No. I), 298-311; 

 Moniteur Sci., 12, 1898, 382-384; Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 

 17, 1898, 228-229. 



On some early forms of Bessemer converters. Iron 

 & Steel Inst. Jl., 1886, 638-649. 



On the manufacture of continuous sheets of malleable 



iron and steel, direct from fluid metal. [With discussion.] 



Iron & Steel Inst. Jl., 1891 (No. 2), 23-41. 

 L'origine du precede Bessemer. [2V.] Mouiteur 



Sci., 11, 1897, 437-440. 

 Besser, L. von. Ueber die Bakterien der normalen 



Luftwege. Beitr. Path. Anat., 6, 1889, 331-372. 



Ein noch nicht beschriebener Bacillus bei der Variola 

 vera. Centrbl. Bakt., 13, 1893, 590-595. 



Besser, (Mile.) Lydie Egon de. De 1'action mf5canique 



des muscles des doigts et du poignet. Lausanne, Soc. 



Vaud. Bull., 34, 1898, 299-347. 

 De la retraction des muscles apres la section de leur 



tendon. Lausanne, Soc. Vaud. Bull., 34, 1898, 348-366. 



See also under Bugnion, Edouard. 

 Besser, Rudolf. Ueber die Vertheilung der inducirten 



Elektricitat auf einem unbegrenzten elliptischen Cylinder. 



Ztschr. Math. Phys., 30, 1885, 257-273, 305-324. 

 Besserer, Ludwig (Frhr.) von. Ornis der Umgebung von 



Dieuze in Lothringen. [1895.] Ornis, 8, 1896, 1-32. 

 Seltene Erscheinungen aus dem sudlichen Bayern im 



Jahre 1896. Ornith. Jbuch., 8, 1897, 136-143. 



Ornithologisches aus Bayern. Ornith. Jbuch., 9, 

 1898, 56-60. 



Zu- und Abnahme einiger Vogelarten in Bayeru. 



Ornith. Jbuch., 9, 1898, 113-117. 

 Circus pallidus, tiykes, in Bayern. Ornith. Jbuch., 9, 



1898, 156-157. 



Entenzug in Lothringen. [1897.] Miiuchen Ornith. 

 Ver. Jber., 1, 1899, 25-35. 



Budytes borealis, Sund., in Bayern. Miinchen Ornith. 

 Ver. Jber., 1, 1899, 153-155. 



Bessey, Carl A., & Bessey, Edward A. Further notes 



on thermometer crickets. Amer. Natlist., 32, 1898, 



263-264. 

 Bessey, Charles Edwin. *Fnrther observations upon 



Silphiurn laciniatum. [1877.] Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc., 



1875-80, 13. 



*0n the affinities of the Uredinese. [1878.] Iowa 

 Ac. Sci. Proc., 1875-80, 14-15. 



- 'Sketch of a natural arrangement of plants. [1879.] 

 Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc., 1875-80, 18. 



*A classification of the tissues of plants. [1879.] 

 Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc., 1875-80, 20. 

 - *The morphology of the iris leaf. [1880.] Iowa Ac. 



Sci. Proc., 1875-80, 22. 



"Notice of a simple dendrometer. 



[1880.] Iowa Ac. 

 Sci. Proc., 1875-80, "24-25. 

 The adventitious inflorescence of Cuscuta glomerata. 

 Amer. Ass. Proc., 1884, 508; 1885, 292; Amer. Natlist., 

 18, 1884, 1145-1147; Bot. Gaz., 9 & 10, 1884-85, 334. 



Hybridism in Spirogyra. Amer. Natlist., 18, 1884, 

 67-68. 



Glands on a grass. Amer. Natlist., 18, 1884, 420- 

 421. 



An'enormous puff-ball. Amer. Natlist., 18, 1884, 530. 



Structure of the fruit of porcupine grass. Amer. 



Natlist., 18, 1884, 930-931. 



Mode of opening of the flowers of Desmodium sessili- 



folium. [1884.] Bot. Gaz., 9 & 10, 1884-85, 157 ; Science, 

 4, 1884, 358 ; Amer. Natlist., 19, 1885, 711-713. 



The question of bisexuality in the pond-scums 

 (Zygnemacese). Amer. Ass. Proc., 1885, 291 ; Bot. Gaz., 

 9 & 10, 1884-85, 334. 



- Plant migrations. Amer. Natlist., 19, 1885, 398-399. 



Attempted hybridization between pond-scums of 



different genera. Amer. Natlist., 19, 1885, 800-802. 



The abundance of ash rust. Amer. Natlist., 19, 



1885, 886-887; 21, 1887, 666. 



The movement of protoplasm in the styles of Indian 

 corn. Amer. Natlist., 19, 1885, 888. 



The demands made by agriculture upon the science of 



botany. [Amer.] Soc. Agr. Sci. Proc., 1885, 16-18. 



The adventitious inflorescence of Cuscuta glomerata 



known to the Germans. Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 278- 

 279 



- A hybrid apple. Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 1052. 



Ruppia maritirna, L., in Nebraska. Amer. Natlist., 

 20, 1886, 1052-1053. 



The roughness of certain uredospores. Amer. Natlist. , 



20, 1886, 1053. 



[Tumble-weeds.] Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 1053-1054; 



21, 1887, 929-930; Bot. Gaz., 11, 1886, 41. 



The growth of Tulostoma mammosum. Amer. Natlist. , 



21, 1887, 665-666. 

 The eastward extension of Pinus ponderosa, Douglas, 



var. scopulorum. Amer. Natlist., 21, 1887, 928-929. 

 The iron-wood tree in the Black Hills. Amer. 



Natlist., 21, 1887, 929. 

 The westward extension of the black walnut. Amer. 



Natlist., 21, 1887, 929. 



A meeting-place for two floras. Torrey Bot. Club 

 Bull., 14, 1887, 189-191. 



The grass flora of the Nebraska plains. Amer. 



Natlist., 22, 1888, 171-172. 



Effect of ice upon trees. Amer. Natlist., 22, 1888, 

 352-353. 



An overlooked function of many fruits. Amer. 

 Natlist., 22, 1888, 531. 



A miniature tumble-weed. Amer. Natlist., 22, 1888, 

 645-646. 



A few notable weeds of the Nebraska plains. Amer. 

 Natlist., 22, 1888, 1114-1117. 



Two big-rooted plants of the plains. Amer. Natlist. , 



23, 1889, 174-176. 

 The flora of the Upper Niobrara. Amer. Natlist., 



23, 1889, 537-538. 



The grass problem in Nebraska. [Amer.] Soc. Agr. 

 Sci. Proc., 1889, 17-19. 



The yellow water crowfoot. Amer. Natlist., 24, 1890, 

 475. 



The forage problem on the plains. [Amer.] Soc. 



Agr. Sci. Proc., 1890, 17-20. 



Sections of staminate cone of Scotch pine. Amer. 

 Micr. JL, 12, 1891, 56. 



The bearberry in Central Nebraska. Amer. Natlist., 



25, 1891, 1130. 

 The hybridization of plants. Garden & Forest, 4, 



1891, 466-467. 



Ferns of the Black Hills. Amer. Natlist. , 26, 1892, 

 252-253. 



Monstrous poppy. Science, 20, 1892, 249. 



[Is there a sense of direction ?] Science, 20, 1892, 

 263. 



Address [to the Bot. Sect., Aug. 1893]. Evolution 

 and classification. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1893, 237-251. 



The use of personal names in designating species. 

 Amer. Natlist., 27, 1893, 822-823. 



The weeds of Nebraska. [Amer.] Soc. Agr. Sci. 



Proc., 1893, 33-44. 



A synopsis of the larger groups of the vegetable 



kingdom. Amer. Natlist., 28, 1894, 63-65. 



Holophytes and hysterophytes. Amer. Natlist., 28, 

 1894, 343. 



The so-called "Russian thistle." Amer. Natlist., 

 28, 1894, 427-430. 



- The homologies of the Uredineae (the rusts). Amer. 

 Natlist., 28, 1894, 989-996. 



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