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Wilson, William. 5. Experiments on the elec- 

 tricity of metallic filings sifted through metal. 

 Nicholson, Jouru. XI., 180.5, pp. 110-111. 



6. Hints respecting a speedy decomposition 



of water by means of galvanism. Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. XXII., 1805, pp. 260-262. 



Wilson, William. On the explosive compound 

 of Chlorine and Azote. Nicholson, Journ. 

 XXXIV., 1813, pp. 180-190, 276-290 ; Gilbert, 

 Annal. XLVIL, 1814, pp. 56-83 ; Schweigger, 

 Journ. VIIL, 1813, pp. 309-324. 



Wilson, William. Lemna gibba, remarks on its 

 structure and germination. Hooker, Botan. 

 Miscell. I., 1830, pp. 145-149. 



2. Observations on some British plants, 

 particularly with reference to the "English 

 Flora " of Sir James E. SMITH. Hooker, Botan. 

 Miscell. I., 1830, pp. 336-339; II., 1831, pp. 

 133-143, 406-416; III, 1833, pp. 109-118; 

 continued in Hooker's Journ. Bot. I., 1834, pp. 

 258-271, 306-318. 



3. On a new North American Grimmia. 



Hooker's Journ. Bot. III., 1841, p. 90. 



4. Notes and notices in reference to British 



Muscology. Hooker's Journ. Bot. III., 1841, 

 pp. 374-386. 



5. On the hair-collectors of Campanula, 



and the mode of its fecundation. Hooker, 

 Lond. Journ. Bot. 1., 1842, pp. 601-605; 

 Froriep, Notizen, VI., 1848, col. 311-312. 



6. On the structure and functions of the 

 pollen granules. Ann. Nat. Hist. XL, 1843, 

 pp. 182-183. 



7. On the embryo of Tropreolum majus. 

 Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. II., 1843, pp. 623- 

 629. 



8. On the falling of the leaf. Phytologist, 



L, 1844, pp. 4-6. 



9. On the British species of Sphagnum. 



Phytologist, I., 1844, pp. 1113-1115. 



1O. Note on yew-trees. Phytologist, I., 



1844, pp. 1131-1132. 



11. Researches in embryogeny. Phytolo- 

 gist, L, 1844, pp. 625-627, 657-659, 731-735, 

 849-852, 881-885 ; II., 1847, pp. 914-921. 



12. Description of a new British, and a 



new American species of Fissidens. Hooker, 

 Lond. Journ. Bot. IV., 1845, pp. 195-196. 



13. Notes on structural botany. Phytolo- 

 gist, II., 1845, pp. 229-231. 



14. Remarks on some rare mosses of the 



Southern Hemisphere. Hooker, Lond. Journ. 

 Bot. V., 1846, pp. 142-144. 



15. Thoughts on the progressive develope- 



ment of species. Phytologist, II., 1846, pp. 

 444-447. 



16. Remarks on the Potato-murrain. Phy- 

 tologist, II., 1846, pp. 458-460. 



Wilson, William. 17. Description of two new- 

 mosses from Jamaica. Ann. Nat. Hist. XX., 

 1847, pp. 378-379; Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans 

 III., 1850, pp. 21-22. 



18. Brief characters of some new mosses, 



collected in New Granada by W. PDRDIE. 

 Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. VI., 1847, pp. 289- 

 292. 



19. Note on Dr. HARTIG'S new theory of 



the fertilization of plants. Phytologist, II., 

 1847, pp. 965-966. 



20. Researches in embryology. Phytolo- 

 gist, II., 1847, pp. 979-986. 



21. Characters of three new Australian 



mosses. Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. VII., 1848, 

 pp. 26-27. 



22. Brief characters of Aulacopilum, a 



new genus of mosses from New Zealand. 

 Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. VII., 1848, pp. 90- 

 91. 



23. Further remarks on the pollen-collectors 



of Campanula, and on the mode of fecundation. 

 Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. VII., 1848, pp. 92- 

 97. 



. 24. Mosses collected by T. ANDERSON, on 



the coast from Chusan to Hong-Kong, Dec. 

 1845 to March 1846. Hooker, Lond. Journ. 

 Bot. VII., 1848, pp. 273-278. 



25. Note on the ovule of Orchis morio. 



Phytologist, IV., 1850, pp. 943-945. 



26. Remarks on the spirilla or spermato- 



zoides of Mosses. Phytologist, IV., 1851, pp. 

 67-69. 



27. Letter relative to new and rare British 



Mosses. Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. VII., 1863, 

 pp. 107-108. 



Wilson, William, and (Sir) W. J. Hooker. 

 Enumeration of the Mosses and Hepaticae, col- 

 lected by George GARDINER in Brazil. Hooker, 

 Lond. Journ. Bot. III., 1844, pp. 149-167. 



Wilson, William, and W. Mitten. Enumeration 

 of the Mosses collected in India by Dr. J. D. 

 HOOKER and Dr. T. THOMSON ; with their habi- 

 tats, elevations, and the numbers under which 

 they have been distributed. Hooker, Journ. 

 Bot. IX., 1857, pp. 289-300, 321-333, 363- 

 370. 



Wilson, William K. J. Capture of an immense 

 Sawfish at Trinidad. Mag. Nat. Hist. III., 

 1839, pp. 519-520; Froriep, Notizen, XII., 

 1839, col. 243-244. 



Wilson-Philip. See Philip, A. P. Wilson. 



Wiltbank, John. An experimental inquiry into 

 the cause of the action of the heart. Philad. 

 Journ. Med. Phys. Sci. IX., 1824, pp. 361-376. 



Wilton, Charles Pleydell Neall. On fuller's 

 earth in chalk. Quart. Journ. Sci. XI., 1821, 

 pp. 220-221. 









