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Wood, Nicholas. 8. On the improvements and 

 progress in the working and ventilation of coal 

 mines in the Newcastle-on-Tyne district within 

 the last fifty years. Mech. Engineers' Instit. 

 Proc. 1858, pp. 177-233. 



9. On the deposit of magnetic ironstone in 



Rosedale. North England Inst. Min. Eng. 

 Trans. VII., 1858-59. pp. 85-104. 



10. On the upper and lower beds of Coal 



in the counties of Northumberland and Durham. 

 North England Inst. Min. Eng. Trans. XI., 

 1861-62, pp. 101-138. 



Wood, Nicholas, and Edioard F. Boyd. On 

 " the Wash," a remarkable denudation through 

 a portion of the coal-field of Durham. Brit. 

 Assoc. Eep. 1863 (pt. 2), pp. 89-91. 



Wood, Searles Valentine. On lacustrine for- 

 mations in the tertiary beds near Woodbridge. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. VII., 1834, pp. 274-275. 



2. Descriptions of the species of the genus 



Lima, from the coralline crag. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 III., 1839, pp. 233-236. 



3. Discovery of fossil quadrumanous re- 

 mains, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. HI., 1839, pp. 444-445. 



4. On the fossil shells of the crag. Mag. 



Nat. Hist. III., 1839, pp. 460-465; IV., 1840, 

 pp. 230-234, 294-299. 



5. A catalogue of shells from the crag. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. VI., 1841, pp. 243-253 ; IX., 

 1842, pp. 455-462, 527-544. 



6. Descriptive catalogue of the zoophytes 



from the crag. Ann. Nat. Hist. XIIL, 1844, 

 pp. 10-21. 



7. Record of the discovery of an alligator 



with several new mammalia in the freshwater 

 strata at Hordwell. Ann. Nat. Hist. XIV., 

 1844, pp. 349-351. 



8. On the discovery of an alligator and of 



several new mammalia in the Hordwell Cliif ; 

 with observations upon the geological phe- 

 nomena of that locality. London, Geol. Journ. 

 I., 1846, pp. 1-7, 117-122. 



9. On some tubular cavities in the cor- 



alline crag at Sudbourn and Gedgrave, near 

 Orford. Phil. Mag. VII., 1854, pp. 320-326. 



Wood, Searles Valentine, and Joseph Prest- 

 wich. On the age of some sands and iron 

 sandstones on the North Downs, with a note 

 on the fossils. Geol. Soc. Journ. XIV., 1858, 

 pp. 322-335. 



Wood, Searles Valentine, jun. On the probable 

 events which succeeded the close of the cre- 

 taceous period. Geol. Soc. Jouru. XVI., 1860, 

 pp. 328-329. 



Wood, Searles Valentine, jun. 2. On the form 

 and distribution of the land-tracts during the 

 secondary and tertiary periods respectively ; 

 and on the effects upon animal life which great 

 changes in geographical configuration have pro- 

 bably produced. Phil. Mag. XXIII., 1862, pp. 

 161-171, 269-282, 382-393. 



3. On the events which produced and ter- 

 minated the Purbeck and Wealden deposits of 

 England and France, and on the geographical 

 conditions of the basin in which they were 

 accumulated. Phil. Mag. XXV., 1863, pp. 268- 

 289. 



Wood, W, An experiment to prove the perme- 

 ability of glass to the electric fluid. Tilloch, 

 Phil. Mag. II.-, 1798, pp. 147-148. 



Wood, W. Bryan. On the improvement to be 

 made in land by amending the channels of 

 rivers and other watercourses. Agric. Soc. 

 Journ. XIIL, 1852, pp. 367-372. 



Wood, William. Observations on the hinges of 

 British bivalve shells. [1801.] Linn. Soc. 

 Trans. VI., 1802, pp. 154-176. 



Wood, William. Adhesive pelt. Quart. Journ. 

 Sci. XII., 1822, pp. 168-169. 



Wood, (Dr.) William. Description of a species 

 of shark (Leidon echinatum). Boston, Proc. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. II., 1845-48, p. 174. 



Wood, William. Jl'. Description of four new 

 species of the Linntean genus Blennius, and a 

 new Exocetus. Philad. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 IV., 1824, pp. 278-284. 



2. Description of a new species of Sala- 

 mander. Philad. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. IV., 

 1824, pp. 306-307. 



Woodbridge, W. C. Description des Monts 

 Apalaches. Paris, Soc. Geogr. Bull. XVI., 

 1841, pp. 25-39 ; Berlin, Monatsber. Ges. Erdk. 

 III., 1842, pp. 24-28. 



Woodbridge, William E. On the measurement 

 of the Pressure of Fired Gunpowder in its 

 practical applications. Sillimau, Journ. XXII., 

 1856, pp. 153-159. 



Woodbury, D. P. Remarks on BAELOW'S In- 

 vestigation of " the pressure of banks and di- 

 mensions of revetments." Franklin Inst. Journ. 

 X., 1845, pp. 1-7. 



2. The pendulum experiment. Sillimau, 

 Journ. XII., 1852, pp. 212-214. 



3. On the horizontal thrust of embank- 



ments. Cambridge (Mass.) Math. Monthly, I.. 



1859, pp. 175-177. 

 Woodcock, J. On the existence of caoutchouc 



in I he Asclepias viucetoxicum. Tilloch, Phil. 



Mag. XL., 1812, pp. 125-126. 

 Woodcock, W. Ueber die Mittel zur Vermeid- 



ung des Rauchs bei den Dampfkessel-Oefen. 



Dingier, Polytechn. Journ. CXXXV., 1855, pp. 



161-166. 



