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414. Edwards, A(rthiir) M(ead). On Diatomaceae collected 

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Eighty-six species from Hoboken, ISTew Jersey. 



415. . Method of Cleaning Diatomaceae. Quart. 



Jour. Mic. Sci 

 416. 



Sci. 8:127-129 

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7:167-169. 1859. 



On American Diatomaceae. Quart. Jour. Mic. 



1860. 



On the Microscopic Forms of the Harbor of 

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Twenty-seven diatoms are named and this list compared with that of 

 Bailey's from the same locality. 



418. . Remarks on Prof. H. L. Smith's observation 



on the probable formation of an Amoeba from Pinnularia. Am. 

 Nat. 1:167. Myl867. 



Brief and unimportant note. 



419. -. On the occurrence of Living Forms in the Hot 



Waters of California. Am. Jour. Sci. Arts. II. 45:239-241. 

 Mrl868.— (Quart. Jour. Mic. Sci. 8 247-250. 1868.) 



420. . Note on a Point in the Habits of the Diatoma- 

 ceae and Desmidiaceae. Proc. Boston Nat. Hist. Soc. II: 361- 

 363. 1868.— (Quart. Jour. Mic. Sci. 9:64-66. 1869.) 



421. . A New Process of Preparing Specimens of 



Filamentous Algae for the Microscope. Am. Nat. 3:164-167. 

 Myl869.— (Mo. Mic. Jour. 1:361-364. lJel869.) 



422. -. WhatisaDesmid? Am. Nat. 3:318-323. x>l- 5. 



Agl869. 



423. . On the Preparation of Specimens of Soundings 



for the Microscope. (Mo. Mic. Jour. 4: 144-146. 1S1870.) 



Read at the New York Lyceum of Natural History June 6, 1870. 



424. . On some Facts connected with the Occurrence 



of Deposits of Fresh-water Diatomaceae commonly known as 

 Infusorial Earths. Proc. N. Y. Lye. Nat. Hist. 1:47-50, 

 1870-1871.— (Mo. Mic. Jour. 5:234, 235. lMyl871.) 



425. -. Microscopical Examination of two Minerals. 



Proc. N. Y. Lye. Nat. Hist. 1:96-98. 1870-1871.— (Mo. Mic. 

 Jour. 5:226-228. 187J.) 



One mineral Diatomaceous. 



426. . Notes on Diatomaceae. Proc. Boston Nat. 



Hist. Soc. 13:207-220. 1871.— (Mo. Mic. Jour. 3:249. 250. 

 IMy. 4:33-40. 1J11870.)— (Quart. Jour. Mic. Sci. 10:270- 

 280. 1870.) 



Paper read before the Boston Society of Natural History. Feb. 9, 1870. 



