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belltonensis; Otenacanthus latispinosus; Cyclora 



valvatiformis, C. turbinata]. [1881.] Canadian 



Naturalist, 10, 1883, pp. 93-101. 

 Whitehouse, Wildman. 5. Oil a proposed 



form of thermograph. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. 



Journ., 2, 1875, pp. 445-447. 

 Whitelaw, T. N. Soap direct from common 



salt. Chemical News, 32, 1875, p. 152. 



2. Action of ammonia on fats at a high 

 temperature. Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc., 13, 

 1882, pp. 570-572; Chemical News, 45, 1882, 

 pp. 172-173. 



Whitely, Henry. 3. Further notes on humming- 

 birds collected in High Peru. Zool. Soc. Proc., 



1874, pp. 675-676. 



Whitfield, Robert Parr. 2. Notice of the occur- 

 rence of rocks representing the Marcellus shale 

 of New York, in central Ohio. Amer. Assoc. 

 Proc., 1879, pp. 297-299. 



3. Notice of new forms of fossil crustaceans 

 from the, upper devonian rocks of Ohio, with 

 descriptions of new genera and species: [Echino- 

 caris sublevis, E. pustulosa, E. multinodosa ; 

 Palwopalwmon uewberryi]. Amer. Journ. Sci., 

 19, 1880, pp. 33-42. 



4. On the occurrence of true Lingula in 

 the Trenton limestones. Amer. Journ. Sci., 19, 



1880, pp. 472-475. 



5. Notice of [Anthracopupa ohioensis], a 

 new genus and species of air-breathing mollusk 

 from the coal measures of Ohio, and observations 

 on Dawsonella. Amer. Journ. Sci., 21, 1881, 

 pp. 125-128. 



6. Observations on the structure of Dictyo- 

 phyton and its affinities with certain sponges. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci., 22, 1881, pp. 53-54, 

 132. 



7. Descriptions of new species of fossils 

 from Ohio, with remarks on some of the geo- 

 logical formations in which they occur. New 

 York Acad. Annals, 2, 1882, pp. 193-244. 



8. Observations on the fossils of the nieta- 

 morphic rocks of Bernardston, Mass. Amer. 

 Journ. Sci., 25, 1883, pp. 368-369. 



Whiting, If nrold. Distribution of magnetism on 

 armatures. Amer. Acad. Proc., 11, 1876, pp. 

 293-302. 



2. A paper on the propagation of magnetic 

 waves in soft iron. Amer. Acad. Proc., 16, 



1881, pp. 322-341. 



Whitley, Joseph, & Muirhead, Henry. Ex- 

 periments on the relative specific gravities of 

 solid and melted metals, &c., at the temperature 

 of fusion. [1878.] Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc., 

 11, 1879, pp. 145-149; Nature, 18, 1878, pp. 

 397-398 [Incomplete]. 



Whitley, Nicholas. 18. *The paleolithic age 

 examined. [1873.] Victoria Instit. Journ., 8, 



1875, pp. 4-23. 



Whitley, Nicholas. 19. The Brixhatn cavern 

 and its testimony to the antiquity of man ; 

 examined. [1874.] Victoria Instit. Journ., 8, 

 1875, pp. 211-223. 



20. A critical examination of the flints 

 from Brixham cavern, said to be "knives" and 

 "human implements". [1876.] Victoria Iiistit. 

 Journ., 11, 1878, pp. 1-22. 



21. The supposed paleolithic implements 



of the valley of the Axe. [1881.] Victoria 

 Instit. Journ., 16, 1883, pp. 35-42. 

 Whitman, Charles Otis. Ueber die Embryologie 

 von Clepsine. [Resultate.] Cams, Zool. An- 

 zeiger, 1, 1878, pp. 5-6. 



2. The embryology of Clepsine. Quart. 

 Journ. Microsc. Sci., 18, 1878, pp. 215-315. 



3. Changes preliminary to cleavage in the 

 egg of Clepsine. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 1878, pp. 

 263-270. 



4. Do flying fish fly? American Natura- 

 list, 14, 1880, pp. 641-653; Zoologist, 4, 1880, 

 pp. 471-481. 



5. Methods of microscopical research in 

 the zoological station in Naples. American 

 Naturalist, 10, 1882, pp. 697-706, 772-785. 



6. A new species of Brauchiobdella, [B. 

 pentadouta]. Cams, Zool. Anzeiger, 5, 1882, 

 pp. 636-637. 



7. A contribution to the embryology, 

 life-history, and classification of the dicyemids. 

 Neapel, Zool. Stat. Mittheil., 4, 1883, pp. 1- 

 89. 



8. A rare form of the blastoderm of 



the chick, and its bearing on the question 

 of the formation of the vertebrate embryo. 

 Quart. Journ. Microsc. Sci., 23, 1883, pp. 376- 

 398. 



Whitmee, (Rev.) S. J. [Earthquakes in the 

 Sanioan Islands, South Pacific.] Nature, 5, 

 1872, p. 365; 6, 1872, p. 121 ; 8, 1873, p. 325; 

 14, 1876, pp. 270-271. 



2. * Origin of cyclones. Nature, 6, 1872, 

 p. 121. 



3. * Meteors in South Pacific. Nature, 

 7, 1873, p. 242. 



4. [Letter relating to a Didunculus and 

 two curlews sent to the Society's collection, and 

 to the habits of Pareudiastes pacificus.] Zool. 

 Soc. Proc., 1874, pp. 183-186. 



5. [Letter concerning some birds and a 

 pair of bats sent to the Society from Samoa.] 

 Zool. Soc. Proc., 1874, pp. 666-667. 



6. On a change in the habits of the 

 Didunculus strigirostris. Zool. Soc. Proc., 1875, 

 pp. 495-496. 



7. On the habits of Palola viridis. Zool. 



Soc. Proc., 1875, pp. 496-502. 



8. Mr. DARWIN and Prof. DANA on the 

 influence of volcanic action in preventing the 



