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development, and systematic position of Scolo- 



pendrella. Anu. Mag. Nat. Hist., 12, 1883, pp. 



53-63. 

 Wood-Mason, James, & Niceville, Lionel de. 



[Two lists] of diurnal Lepidoptera from Port 



Blair, Andaman Islands, with descriptions of 



some new or little-known species and of a new 



species of Hestia from Burmah, [H. hadenil. 



Bengal, Asiat. Soc. Journ., 49, 1880 (Ft. 2), 



pp. 223-243; 50, 1881 (Ft. 2), pp. 243-202; 



Bengal, Asiat. Soc. Proc., 1881, pp. 142-143 



[Second list only]. 



2. [Two lists] of diurnal Lepidoptera 



inhabiting the Nicobar Islands. Bengal, Asiat. 



Soc. Journ., 50, 1881 (Pt. 2), pp. 224-238; 51, 



1882 (Pt. 2), pp. 14-20. 

 Woodbury, C. J. H. The effects of atmospheric 



changes upon textile bands. Franklin Instit. 



Journ., 78, 1879, pp. 52-55. 



2. Friction of lubricating oils. Arner. 

 Assoc. Proc., 1880, pp. 182-221. 



Woodcock, George E. On the mutual relations 

 of carbon and iron in steel. Iron & Steel Instit. 

 Journ., 1882, pp. 105-116; Nature, 26, 1882, 

 pp. 105-106. 



Woodcock, Reginald C. 2. On the calculation 

 of the results obtained from the analyses of super- 

 phosphates, manures, &c. Chemical News, 34, 

 1876, pp. 221-222. 



3. Gelatin jelly as a dialyser. Chemical 

 News, 45, 1882, pp. 79-80. 



Woodhead, German Sims. Some of the patho- 

 logical conditions in the medulla oblongata, &c., 

 in a case of locomotor Ataxia (Tabes dorsal is). 

 Journ. Anat. Physiol., 16, 1882, pp. 364-390. 



Woodland, John. Results of experiments made 

 upon the barks of cinnamon and cassia, also upon 

 the oils extracted therefrom. Brit. Pharui. Confer. 

 Trans., 1881, pp. 476-479. 



Woodman, E. E. The pipestone of Devil's 

 Lake. [1877.] Wisconsin Acad. Trans., 5, 1882, 

 pp. 251-254. 



Woodmann, William Bathurst. Dell' azione del 

 nitrito di amilo sui corpuscoli del sangue, e sulla 

 temperatura del corpo durante 1' inalazione di 

 questa sostanza. [Le Mouvement Medical, \2>fev- 

 rier 1875.] Polli, Annali, 60, 1875, pp. 225-227. 



2. On the colouring matter of the pink 



and red vulcanite used in dentistry ; with re- 

 marks on the occasional occurrence of symptoms 

 of poisoning, probably dependent upon the ver- 

 milion used as a pigment. Odontol. Soc. Trans., 

 7, 1875, pp. 147-172. 



Woods, Edward. 3. [Presidential address to the 

 Median. Sci. Sect, of the Brit. Assoc. at Plymouth, 

 Aug. 1 6th. On the application of adequate brake- 

 power to the control of railway trains.] Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep., 1877 (Sect.), pp. 186-199; Nature, 16, 1877, 

 pp. 347-348. 



Woods, (Rev.) Julian Edmund Tenison. See 



Tenison-Woods. 

 Woods, W. Fell. On the relation of Bucephalus 



to the cockle. [1875.] Quekett Microsc. Club 



Journ., 4, 1874-77, pp. 58-60 ; Monthly Microsc. 



Jouru., 14, 1875, p. 44. 

 Woodward, Arthur Smith. On the occurrence 



of oxide of manganese (wad) in the Yoredale 



rocks of East Cheshire. Manchester, Lit. Phil. 



Soc. Proc., 21, 1882, pp. 115-124; Chemical 



News, 45, 1882, pp. 241-243. 



2. Note on the occurrence of evansite in 



East Cheshire. [1883.] Mineralog. Mag., 5, 



1884, pp. 333-334. 

 Woodward, Bernard Barham. Note on the drift 



deposits at Hunstanton, Norfolk. [1883.] Geol. 



Assoc. Proc., 8, 1885, pp. 97-101. 

 Woodward, Calvin M. Tangency of hyperboloids 



of revolution. Des Moines, Analyst, 1, [1874], 



pp. 106-107. 

 Woodward, Charles Josiali. 3. On an apparatus 



to illustrate the formation of volcanic cones. 



[1875.] London, Phys. Soc. Proc., 1, 1876, pp. 



159-160; Phil. Mag., 50, 1875, pp. 52-53. 



4. On a new form of wave-apparatus suit- 

 able for the lecture-room. [1876.] London, 

 Phys. Soc. Proc., 2, 1879, pp. 21-23; Phil. 

 Mag, 1, 1876, pp. 229-231. 



5. On an apparatus to illustrate the inter- 

 ference of two plane waves. [1877.] London, 

 Phys. Soc. Proc., 2, 1879, pp. 182-185; Phil. 

 Mag., 4, 1877, pp. 184-187. 



6. On a wave-apparatus for lecture purposes 

 to illustrate FRESNEL'S conception of polarized 

 light. London, Phvs. Soc. Proc., 4, 1881, pp. 

 323-325; Phil. Mag., 12, 1881, pp. 145-146. 



7. On a group of minerals from Lilleshall, 



Salop. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ., 39, 1883, pp. 

 466-468. 



8. Description of an apparatus to illus- 



trate the production of work by diffusion. [1883.] 

 London, Phys. Soc. Proc., 5, 1884, pp. 317-319; 

 Phil. Mag., 16, 1883, pp. 375-376. 



Woodward, Henry. SO. *0n the dawn and 

 development of life on the earth. [1873.] Geol. 

 Mag., 1, 1874, pp. 289-300; Geol. Assoc. Proc., 

 4, 1876, pp. 98-113. 



81. *New facts bearing on the inquiry 

 concerning forms intermediate between birds and 

 reptiles. [1873.] Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ., 30, 

 1874, pp. 8-15. 



82. Description of a new species of star- 

 fish, [Helianthaster filiciformis], from the devo- 

 nian of Great Inglebourne, Harberton, S. Devon. 

 Geol. Mag., 1, 1874, pp. 0-10. 



83. On the remains of Rhinoceros lepto- 



rhinus, Owen (Rh. hemitcechus, Falconer), in the 

 collection of Sir Antonio BRADY, from the pleis- 

 tocene deposits of the valley of the Thames at 



