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Way, John, Thomas, 6. Miscellaneous results 

 from the laboratory: Analyses of sprats, of 

 liquid manure, of scutch, of alkali waste, of wool- 

 len refuse, and of adulterated manures. Agric. 

 Soc. Journ. X., 1849, pp. 610-621. 



7. On the composition of Linseed Oil-Cake, 



Beans, and Peas, &c. Agric. Soc. Jouru. X., 

 1849, pp. 479-495. 



8. On the power of soils to absorb manure. 



Agric. Soc. Journ. XL, 1850, pp. 313-380; 

 XIII., 1852, pp. 123-143. 



9. Miscellaneous results from the labora- 

 tory : Analyses of seal skin, refuse horse-hair, 

 horn shavings, feather dust, scutch, wool refuse, 

 animal manures, box manure, sewer water. Agric. 

 Soc. Journ. XL, 1850, pp. 764-772. 



10. On superphosphate of lime : its compo- 

 sition, and the methods of making and using it. 

 Agric. Soc. Journ. XIL, 1851, pp. 204-234. 



11. On dried blood as manure. Agric. Soe. 



Journ. XIL, 1851, pp. 584-586. 



12. On the relative nutritive and fattening 



properties of different natural and artificial 

 grasses. Agric. Soc. Journ. XIV., 1853, pp. 

 171-186. 



13. On deposits of soluble or gelatinous 

 silica in the lower beds of the chalk formation. 

 Chem. Soc. Journ. VL, 1854, pp. 102-105. 



14. On the use of town sewage as manure. 



Agric. Soc. Journ. XV., 1855, pp. 135-166. 



15. On the influence of lime on the absorp- 

 tive properties of soils. Agric. Soc. Journ. XV., 

 1855, pp. 491-513. 



16. Analyses of mineral salts from Tam- 



pico. Agric. Soc. Journ. XV., 1855, pp. 515- 

 516. 



17. The atmosphere as a source of nitrogen 



to plants ; being an account of recent researches 

 on this subject. Agric. Soc. Journ. XVI., 1855, 

 pp. 249-268. 



18. On the value of artificial manures. 



Agric. Soc. Jouru. XVI., 1855, pp. 533-553. 



19. On the composition of the waters of 



land drainage and of rain. Agric. Soc. Journ. 

 XVIL, 1856, pp. 123-161. 



20. On the quantity of nitric acid and 



ammonia in rain water. Agric. Soc. Journ. 

 XVIL, 1856, pp. 618-621. 



21. Analyses of grass. American Instit. 



Trans., 1856, p. 257- 



"Way, John Thomas, and G. H. Ogston. Reports 

 ou the analysis of the ashes of plants. Agric. 

 Soc. Journ. VII., 1846, pp. 593-677; VIII ., 

 1847, pp. 134-208 ; IX., 1848, pp. 136-173; 

 XL, 1850, pp. 497-540. 



Way, John Thomas, and J. M. Paine. On the 

 phosphoric strata of the chalk formation. Agric. 

 Soc. Journ. X., 1848, pp. 56-84. 



Way, John Thomas, and J. M. Paine. 2. Ou 



the chemical and agricultural characters of the 

 chalk formation. Agric. Soc. Journ. XIL, 

 1851, pp. 544-553. 



3. On the silica strata of the lower 



chalk. Agric. Soc. Journ. XIV., 1853, pp. 225- 

 243. 



Wayne, E. S. Soda in coal. Chemical News, 

 VIL, 1863, p. 145. 



Wayne, IV. H. Remarks on Dr. KNOX'S " Ob- 

 servations on the habits of Hyasnas." Edinb. 

 Journ. Sci. V., 1826, pp. 43-47. 



Weatherhead, . On the habits and economy 



of the Ornithorhynchus. Zool. Soc. Proc. II., 

 1832, pp. 145-146. 



Weatherhead, A. Meteorological observations, 

 chiefly on solar radiation, made at Mhow. Bom- 

 bay, Med. Phys. Soc. Trans. III., 1840, pp. 204- 

 206. 



Weatherill, Thomas. Remarks on a species of 



Lepas cast ashore near Liverpool, 7 Nov. 1831. 



Mag. Nat. Hist. V., 1832, pp. 339-344. 

 Weaver, R. Five specimens of Cicada hasma- 



toides captured in the New Forest. Mag. Nat. 



Hist. V., 1832, pp. 668-669. 

 Weaver, Thomas. Observations on the organic 



remains in Trap at Portrush. Thomson, Ann. 



Phil. XVI., 1820, pp. 57-58. 



2. Memoir of the geological relations of the 

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 V., 1821, pp. 117-304. 



3. On Floetz formations. Thomson, Ann. 



Phil. II., 1821, pp. 241-254, 339-359, 405- 

 415. 



4. Geological remarks. Thomson, Ann. 



Phil. IV., 1822, pp. 81-98. 



5. On fossil human bones, and other animal 



remains recently found in Germany. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. V., 1823, pp. 17-43. 



6. [Notes on Barou von SCHLOTHEIM'S 

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 that vicinity.] Thomson, Ann. Phil. V., 1823, 

 pp. 32-34 ; Ferussac, Bull. Sci. Nat. I., 1823, 

 p. 253. 



7. Additional remarks on the Rothe Todte 

 Liegende of German geologists. Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. V., 1823, pp. 321-340. 



8. Geological observations on part of 

 Gloucestershire and Somersetshire. [1819.] 

 Geol. Soc. Trans. I., 1824, pp. 317-368. 



9. Additional remarks on the older Red 

 Sandstone formation or group of foreign geolo- 

 gists, and the carboniferous series of the English. 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. VIII., 1824, pp. 11-22. 



