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Ward, Henry George. Account of a recent visit 



to the ancient tanks of Ceylon, and of an attempt 



to trace the course of the Ellahara Canal, &c. 



Geogr. Soc. Journ. XX VII., 1857, pp. 328- 



349. 

 Ward, Hugh. A case of poisoning by arsenic. 



Ediiib. Med. Surg. Journ. XXXIIL, 1830, pp. 



61-66. 

 Ward, J. R, On Life-boats. United Service 



Journ. VI., 1863, pp. 30-60. 

 Ward, J. IV. A sketch of the geology of Pulo 



Pinang and the neighbouring islands. [1832.] 



Asiatick Researches, XVIII., 1833 (pt. 2), pp. 



149-168; Geol. Soc. Proc. I, 1834, p. 392. 



Ward, James F. Notice of the appearance of 

 the Pine Grosbeak, Pyrrhula enucleator, in the 

 environs of New York. [1836.] New York, 

 Annal. Lyceum, IV., 1848, pp. 51-52. 



Ward, L. T. On Mr. J. HERAPATH'S demon- 

 stration of the binomial theorem. Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. LXV., 1825, p. 432. 



Ward, (Rev.) M. A demonstrable, accurate, and 

 at all times practicable method of adjusting 

 HADLEY'S Sextant so as to render the back 

 observation equally correct with the fore observa- 

 tion. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XVIII., 1804, pp. 

 123-127. 



2. On a luminous appearance seen on the 

 dark part of the Moon in May 1821. [1821.] 

 Astron. Soc. Mem. I., 1822, pp. 159-161 ; Til- 

 loch, Phil. Mag. LIX., 1822, pp. 290-292. 



Ward, Minus. Some account of an alternating 

 steam-engine. Silliman, Journ. IV., 1822, pp. 

 90-102. 



Ward, Nathaniel Bays/taw. A few notes on the 

 botany of Jersey ; including a list of additions 

 to Mr. BABINGTON'S " Primitive Floras Sarnica?," 

 by M. PIQUET. Phytologist, IV., 1853, pp. 

 1090-1094. 



Ward, N. /. Eeports on the subject of the 

 growth of plants in closed glass vessels. Brit. 

 Assoc. Eep. 1837, pp. 501-505. 



Ward, O. On the footprints and ripple-marks of 

 the new red sandstone of Grinshill Hill, Shrop- 

 shire. Brit. Assoc. Eep. 1839 (pt. 2), pp. 75- 

 76. 



Ward, Stephen II. On the growth of plants in 

 closely-glazed cases. Eoy. Inst. Proc. I., 1851- 

 54, pp. 407-412. 



Ward, T. Ogier. Transposition of the aorta and 

 pulmonary artery. Pathol. Soc. Trans. III., 

 1850-52, pp. 63-65. 



Ward, W. J., and Edward Frankland. On an 

 improved apparatus for the analysis of gases. 

 Chem. Soc. Journ. VI., 1854, pp. 197-204; 

 Liebig, Annal. LXXXVIII., 1853, pp. 82-93. 



VOL. VI. 



Ward, William Sykes. On vibrations producing 

 sound. West Yorks. Proc. Geol. Soe. II., 1842- 

 48, pp. 230-240. 



2. On a new Galvanometer, and on some 

 of the phenomena of voltaic currents. West 

 Yorks. Proc. Geol. Soc. II., 1842-48, pp.417-429. 



3. Experiments on crystallization under 



extreme pressure. Brit. Assoc. Eep. 1847 

 (pt. 2), p. 60. 



4. On a theory of induced electric currents, 



suggested by diamagnetic phenomena. Brit. 

 Assoc. Eep. 1849 (pt. 2), pp. 46-47. 



. 5. On the comparative cost of working 



various voltaic arrangements. Brit. Assoc. Eep. 

 1849 (pt. 2), p. 47. 



6. On some phenomena and motions of 



metals under the influence of magnetic force. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1849, pp. 855-856; Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1849 (pt. 2), p. 46. 



7. On improvements in the Galvanometer, 



and on the comparative economy of various 

 voltaic arrangements. West Yorks. Proc. Geol. 

 Soc. III., 1849-59, pp. 38-58 ; Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1848 ( pt. 2), p. 62. 



8. On some phenomena of diamagnetism. 



West Yorks. Proc. Geol. Soc. III., 1849-59, pp. 

 114-137. 



9. On albuminized collodion. Brit. Assoc. 



Rep. 1856 (pt. 2), pp. 58-59. 



10. On the preservation of albuminized 



collodion plates. Brit. Assoc. Eep. 1857 (pt.2), 

 p. 61. 



Warden, Adam. Description of a totally re- 

 flecting prism, employed for illuminating the 

 open cavities of the body. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. XXXVII., 1844, pp. 273-285 ; Froriep, 

 Notizen, XXXI., 1844, col. 1-5; XXXIII., 

 1845, col. 1-7. 



2. Sequel to description of the application 

 of a totally reflecting prism to the investigation 

 of disease in the open cavities of the body. 

 [1845.] Edinb. Trans. Scot. Soc. Arts, III., 

 1851, pp. 73-81. 



Warden, David Bailie. Precis du meteore qui a 

 paru deruierement pres Weston, ville de 1'etat 

 du Connecticut, dans 1'Amerique septentrionale, 

 et des pierres metuoriques qu'on y a trouvees. 

 Paris, Soc. Philom. N. Bull. I., 1807, pp. 135- 

 137; Amer. Med. Phil. Reg. III., 1812, pp. 

 413-416; Gilbert, Aunal. XLII., 1812, pp. 

 210-214; Journ. de Phys. LXX., 1810, pp. 

 424-427 ; Paris, Trav. Soc. Amat. II., 1808, 

 p. 22; Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXVI., 1810, pp. 

 32-34. 



2. Rapport sur 1'ouvrage intitule : " Rela- 

 tion de 1'expedition partie de Pittsbourg, pour 

 les Eocky Mountains en 1819 et 1820, par M. 

 LAWIN-JAJIES." Paris, Soc. Geogr. Bull. II., 

 1824, pp. 23-26, 123-133. 



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