306 MINNESOTA BOTANICAL STUDIES. 



118. Bailey, J. W. On the non-existence of polarizing silica 

 in the organic kingdoms. Am. Jour. Sci. Arts. II. 21:357,358. 

 Myl&56.— (Quart. Jour. Mic. Sci. 4:303,305. 1856.) 



119. . Notice of Microscopic forms found in the 



soundings of the Sea of Kamtschatka. Am. Jour. Sci. Arts. II. 

 22:1-6. pi 1. N1856. 



Comparison with species found in different portions of the United 

 States. 



120. . Letter from J. W. Bailey, U. S. Military 



Academy, at West Point, relative to the characteristics 

 deducible from specimens of bottom, brought up in sounding 

 the Florida section of the Gulf Stream. Rep. Supt. Coast Sur- 

 vey for 1855. 360. (1601855.) 1856. Washington. 



A great number of known species of diatoms found in these sur-. 

 roundlngs. 



121. . Report upon the results of microscopic ex- 

 aminations of the Soundings made by Lieut. Berryman of the 

 U. S. Navy, on his recent voyages to and from Ireland in the 

 Arctic. Am. Jour. Sci. Arts. II. 23:153-157. Mrl857. 



Comparison with species from the Gulf of Mexico. 



122. . Fresh water Sketches. Am. Nat. 5:334-340. 



J11871. 



123. . The Bailey Collection of Diatomaceae in the 



Museum of the Boston Society of Natural History, by Prof. 



H. L. Smith. The Lens. 1:288. N1872.— (Mo. Mic. Jour. 

 9:78. ■1F1873.) 



. See Harvey, W. H. and Bailey, J. W. 



124. Bailey, L. W. Notes on new species of microscopical 

 organisms, chiefly from the Para river. South America. 

 Boston Jour. Nat. Hist. 329. 2 pi. 1861. 



125. . Letter on Diatomaceous earths of ISIaine, 



2d Ann. Report Nat. Hist, and Geol. St. Maine. 395-401. (13N) 

 1862. 



Lists of diatoms and other algal forms. 



126. . Notes on Diatomaceae from the St. Jonn river. 



Can. Nat. and Geol. 8:92-95. Apl863. 



A list of 60 diatoms from Harris' Cove, Kennebeckasis river, New 

 Brunswick is given. Thirteen species observed in melting ice of St. John 

 river are named; also several species of desmids and diatoms from a pond 

 at Fredricton. 



127. . Desmids and diatoms. Am. Nat. 1:505-517. 



pi. 13. D1867. 



