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America and at Bermuda in the West Indies. Edinburgh Medical and 
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Note.—In addition to tabular returns of diseases, there is (p. 3) a Summary of 
Registers of the weather, temperature, etc., kept at Bermuda. Cole. 
Godet, T. L., M.D.—See above. 
Harvey, Christopher.—KEndemic Fevers at Bermuda. British Medical Journal. 
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above, p.511. Reprint in Medical Progress, Louisville, Ky., v, p. 241, 1890. 
Lefroy, Gov. J. H.—Sanitary Report of the Colony of Bermuda, Hamilton, 1872, 
folio, xx, 46 pp. 
Matthews, H. E.—The Climate of Bermuda [from a medical point of view]. New 
York Med. Journal, vol. lv, p. 12, Jan., 1892. 
Méricourt, A. Le Roy de.—Bermudes (en espagnol Bermudas, appelées aussi fles 
Somers). Dictionnaire encyclopédique des sciences médicales. Paris. 8°. 
Tome 9 (1868), pp. 168-177. Not seen. 
Note.—There is also an edition bearing the date 1876. A short bibliography is 
appended to this article. Cole. 
Ogilvy, John, M.D.—See above. 
Botany ; Agriculture. 
Berkeley, Rev. M. J.—Knumeration of the Fungi collected during the exped. of 
H. M.S. Challenger. Journ. Linn. Soc., London, xiv, pp. 350-354. 1878. 
Enumerates 13 Bermuda species. Second notice, xv, pp. 48-53, 1876. Ten 
species : five new. ‘ 
Bermuda Pocket Almanac for 1886, p. 197. Returns of Exports of the staple 
Productions for past 15 years. Produce shipped in 1885, pp. 146-150, with 
prices. Similar tables are printed in many later volumes. 
Bishop, Geo. A.—The Diseases of the Lily in Bermuda, their cause, treatment, 
and prevention. Hamilton, 1898. 
Cooke, M. C.—See Hemsley, below. 
Crombie, J. M.—See Hemsley, and Stirton, below. 
Darrell, R. D.; Wilkinson, W. H.; Hinson, H. J.—Onion Disease in Bermuda. 
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Pocket Almanac for 1888, pp. 233, 234. Based on Shipley’s report, below. 
Dickie, George.—Marine Algz of Bermuda. Linn. Soc. Journ., Botany, xiv, 1874, 
pp. 313-816 (44 species, 1 new); Supplement, vol. xv, 1877, pp. 486-489. 
Grisebach, A. H. R.—Flora of the British West Indian Islands. London, 1864. 
Lovell Reeve & Co. Contains descriptions of most of the native and natural- 
ized plants of Bermuda. Several species are recorded from Bermuda. 
Hastings, General Russell.—Garden and Forest, iv, p. 511, 1891, on Potatoes ; 
p. 452, 1891, on Onions. 
Hemsley, Wm. B.—Challenger Expedition. Botany, part 1, vol. i. Report on 
the Botany of the Bermudas, vii+135 pp., 13 plates. Accompanied by 
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ent authors. (Crombie, J. M.—Lichens; Mitten, Wm.,—Musci; Cooke, 
M. C.,—Fungi.) 
