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195. Breekeiifeld, A. H, How to study Pond Life. — (Am. 

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Paper read at meeting of San Francisco Microscopical Society, August 

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196. Breiteubach, W. Protective Mimicry in Marine Life. 

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Notes on the Sargasso Sea. 



197. Brewer, W. H. Observations on the presence of livings 

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198. . Notes on the organisms of the Geysers of 



California. Am. Jour. Sci. Arts. II. 42:429. N1866. 



199. Bridgman, L. B. Zoospores in Spirogyra condensata. 

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Probably Chytridium zoospores. 



200. Briggs, S, A. Some of the Diatomaceae of Lake 

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201. . Some of the Diatomaceae of Upper Lake 



Huron and the Sault. The Lens. 1 : 235-237. 1872. 



202. . Contributions towards a complete list of 



Rhode Island Diatoms. (Addition to Olney's Catalogue. ) The 

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203. . The Diatomaceae in the soundings of the Ex- 

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204. Brigham, C. B. The fresh water Aquarium. Am. Nat 

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205. Britton, N. L. On the composition and distribution of 

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Read before the Botanical Club in Minneapolis. 10 species of Chara, 

 110 species and 4 varieties of marine algae, 510 species of fresh 

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206. On an Archaean plant from the White Crystalline 



Limestone of Sussex county, New Jersey. Ann. N. Y. Acad. 

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207. ■ . Catalogue of Plants found in New Jersey. 



1-642. 1889.— (Am. Jour. Sci. Arts. III. 40:171,172. Agl890.) 



208. . John Strong Newberry. Bull. Torr. Bot. 



Cl'Ub. 20:89-98. 15Mrl893. 



One diatom and 3 species of other algae named in honor of Professor 

 Newberry. 



