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Ward, JL//-/-I/ Marshall. 7. On the morphology 

 and the development of the perithecium of 

 Meliola, a genus of tropical epiphyllous fungi. 

 [1882.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 34, 1883, pp. 388-390 ; 

 Phil. Trans., 174, 1884, pp. 583-599. 



8. On the structure, development, and life- 

 history of a tropical epiphyllous lichen (Strigula 

 couiplanata, Fee, fide Rev. J. M. CROSIBIE). 

 [1883.] Linn. Soc. Trans. (JSot.), 2, 1881-87, 

 pp. 87-119. 



9. Observations on Saprolegnise. Quart. 



Journ. Microsc. Sci., 23, 1883, pp. 272-291. 



10. Observations on the genus Pythiuiu 



(Prinysh.). Quart. Journ. Microsc. Sci., 23, 1883, 



pp. 485-515. 

 Ward, Henry D. A. The rainfall in Middletown, 



Connecticut, from 1859 to 1882. Amer. Journ. 



Sci., 25, 1883, pp. 118-119. 

 Ward,./. IF. The satellite of Neptune. [1877.] 



Astron. Soc. Month. Not., 38, 1878, pp. 55-56. 

 Ward, Jiuiies. Observations on the physiology of 



the nervous system of the crayfish (Astacus nuvi- 



atilis). Roy. Soc. Proc., 2S, 1879, pp. 379-383 ; 



Journ. of Physiol., 2, 1879-80, pp. 214-227. 



2. Ueber die Auslosung von Renexbeweg- 



ungen durch eine Summe schwacher Reize. 



Arcliiv Anat. Physiol. (I'lii/swlog. Abthy.), 1880, 



pp. 72-91. 

 Ward, (Rev.) James Clifton. 11. The origin of 



some of the lake-basins of Cumberland. Geol. 



Soc. Quart. Journ., 30, 1874, pp. 96-103. 



12. Notes on the comparative microscopic 

 rock-structure of some ancient and modern vol- 

 canic rocks. [1874.] Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ., 

 31, 1875, pp. 388-420. 



13. The glaciation of the southern part of 

 the lake-district, and the glacial origin of the 

 lake-basins of Cumberland and Westmoreland. 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ., 31, 1875, pp. 152- 

 165. 



14. Modern ' vulcanicity '. Geol. Mag., 

 2, 1875, pp. 38-41. 



15. Ice phenomena in the lake-district. 

 Nature, 11, 1875, pp. 309-310. 



16. On the granitic, granitoid, and asso- 

 ciated metamorphic rocks of the lake-district. 

 [1875.] Parts i[-v]. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ., 

 31, 1875, pp. 568-602 ; 32, 1876, pp. 1-32 ; Phil. 

 Mag., 1, 1876, pp. 161-164. 



17. [Note upon a portion of basalt from 

 mid- Atlantic.] [1876.] Mineralog. Mag., 1, 

 1877, pp. 2-3. 



18. Notes on the occurrence of chlorite 

 among "the lower silurian volcanic rocks of the 

 English lake-district. Mineralog. Mag., 1, 1877, 

 pp. 119-122. 



19. On the lower silurian lavas of Eycott 

 Hill, Cumberland. Monthly Microsc. Jouru., 

 17, 1877, pp. 239-246. 



Ward, (Rev.) James Clifton. 2O. On the phy- 

 sical history of the English lake district, with 

 notes on the possible subdivision of the Skiddaw 

 slates. Geol. Soc. Quart, Journ., 34, 1878 

 (Proc.), pp. 79-80; Geol. Mag., 6, 1879, pp. 49- 

 61, 110-125. 



21. The origin of tarns. Popular Sci. 

 Review, 18, 1879, pp. 51-54. 



22. On some gold occurrences. [1879.] 

 Mineralog. Mag., 3, 1880, pp. 85-88. 



23. Notes on the geology of the Isle of 



Man. Geol. Mag., 7, 1880, pp. 1-9. 

 Ward, Lester Frank. Eccentricity of the pith of 

 Rhus toxicodendron. American Naturalist, 10, 

 1876, pp. 232-235. 



2. On the genealogy of plants. American 

 Naturalist, 12, 1878, pp. 359-378. 



3. On the natural succession of the dicoty- 

 ledons. \Sequel to J\ r o. 2.] American Naturalist, 

 12, 1878, [.p. 724-734. 



4. Sexual differentiation in Epigsea repens. 



[1879.] American Naturalist, 14, 1880, pp. 198- 

 200. 



5. Incomplete adaptation as illustrated by 

 the history of sex in plants. [1880.] American 

 Naturalist, 15, 1881, pp. 89-95. 



6. Field and closet notes on the Mora of 

 Washington and vicinity. Washington, Phil. 

 Soc. Bull., 4, 1881, pp. 64-119. 



7. On the position of the Gamopetalre. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc., 1882, pp. 460-462. 



8. The organic com pounds in their relations 



to life. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 1882, pp. 493-494; 

 American Naturalist, 16, 1882, pp. 968-979. 



Ward, Michael Foster. Measurement of snow. 

 Symous, Meteorol. Mag., 9, 1874, pp. 56-59. 



2. Remarkable hailstones. Symons, Me- 

 teorol. Mag., 15, 1880, pp. 133-135; 16, 1881, 

 pp. 138-139. 



3. Hailstorm at Ober Grainau, Bavaria, 



4th June, 1882. Symons, Meteorol. Mag., 17, 

 1882, pp. 161-164. 



Ward, Robert. The constitution of the earth. 

 Journ. of Sci., 2, 1880, pp. 494-500. 



2. On heat and light. Journ. of Sci., 2, 

 1880, pp. 680-686. 



3. Scepticism in geology. Journ. of Sci., 

 3, 1881, pp. 322-335. 



4. The " mystery " of geological faults. 



Journ. of Sci., 4, 1882, pp. 88-90. 

 W^ard, Thomas. *The Cheshire salt district. 

 [1872.] Liverpool, Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc., 27, 

 1873, pp. 39-63. 



2. The great European salt deposits; with 

 a theory as to their origin. Liverpool, Lit. Phil. 

 Soc. Proc., 28, 1874, pp. 163-187. 



3. The salt lakes, deserts, and salt districts 



of Asia. Liverpool, Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc., 32, 

 1878, pp. 233-255. 



