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Waller,/?. Coal-tar colours. [1871.] American 

 Chemist, II., 1872, pp. 91-92; Chemical News, 

 XXVII., 1873, pp. 75-76. 



2. Notes on the petroleum of Azua, St. 



Domingo. [1871.] American Chemist, II., 



1872, pp. 220-221. 



Waller, Edward. 5. On a new British species 

 of Rissoa : R. Jeffreys!. Ann. 

 XIV., 1864, pp. 136-138. 



6. Report oil the Foraminifera obtained in 

 the Shetland seas. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXVII., 

 1867, pp. 441-44(5. 



Waller, George. On the chemical value of ma- 

 nures, and the .Silurian limestone of Courtown 

 Harbour, Wexfortl. [1865.] Dublin Soc. 

 Journ. IV., 1866, pp. 440-443. 



Waller, John G. Observations on the conjuga- 

 tion of Actinophrys sol. [1870.] Quekett 

 Mierosc. Club Journ. II., 1871, pp. 93-98. 



2. On the so-called boring or burrowing 



sponge : Clit-na etlata, Grant. Quekett Microsc. 

 Club Journ. II., 1871, pp. 269-277. 



3. Observations on the fresh-water sponges. 



[1872.] Quekett Microsc. Club Journ. 111., 



1873, pp. 42-48. 



Waller, T. II. Observations of luminous meteors 

 at York. 13-14 Nov. 1866. Brit. Meteor. Soc. 

 Proc. III., 1867, pp. 298-299. 



Wailey, (Prof.). Remarks on a supposed case of 

 poisoning of a cow, by leaves of Populus balsami- 

 I'era. [1872.] Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. 

 XI., 1873, pp. 358-359. 



Waliich, Gcniyc C/ifirlcs. 23. On the process 

 of mineral deposit in the Rhizopods and Sponges, 

 as all'in'diui; a distinctive character. Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. XIIL, 1864, pp. 72-82. 



24. On the extent, and some of the prin- 

 cipal c.mses df structural variation among the 

 Difflugian Rhizopods. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 XIIL, 1864, pp. 215-245. 



25. The deep-sea bed of the Atlantic and 

 its inhabitants. Quarterly Journ. Sci. I., 1864, 

 pp. 36-44. 



26. On the structure and affinities of the 

 1'olvcystiiiM. Microsc. Soc. Trans. XIIL, 1865, 

 PI). '75-84. 



27. Coccoliths and Coccospheres. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. II., 1868, pp. 317-319 ; Quar- 

 terly Journ. Microsc. Sci. IX., 1869, pp. 77- 

 78. 



28. On Physalia and certain Scombroid (?) 



fish which are frequently associated with it in 

 tropical and subtropical seas. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. III., 1869, pp. 8-10. 



29. Reply to Dr. E. P. WEIGHT'S "Obser- 

 vations <m dredgiii"-." Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 III., isii!), pp. 50-52. 



30. Observations on the ^Thalassicollidse. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 111., Ls(i9, pp. 97-102. 



Wallich, George Charles. 31. On the vital func- 

 tions of the deep-sea Protozoa. Monthly Mi- 

 crosc. Journ. I., 1869, pp. 32-41. 



32. On some uudescribed Testaceous Rhi- 

 zopods from the North Atlantic deposits. 

 Monthly Microsc. Journ. I., 1869, pp. 104- 

 110. 



33. Note on Desmidiaceae of Greenland. 



Monthly Microsc. Journ. I., 1869, p. 130. 



34. On the Rhizopoda, as embodying the 



primordial type of animal life. Monthly Mi- 

 crosc. Journ. I., 1869, pp. 228-235. 



Walling, Henry F. Remarks on gravitation, and 

 its relation to a supposed universal force. Ainer. 

 Journ. Sci. XL., 1865, pp. 254-257. 



2. Atomic motions. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 



XVII., 1868, pp. 238-251. 



3. On the assumption that matter is im- 

 penetrable. Amer. Assoc. Proc. XIX., 1870, 

 pp. 144-146. 



4. The chemical equivalent of ether. 



Amer. Assoc. Proc. XX., 1871, pp. 191-193; 

 American Chemist, II., 1872, pp. 208-209. 

 5. The discussion on flame-temperatures. 

 American Chemist, I., 1871, pp. 217-218. 



6. Musical flow of water. Amer. Assoc. 



Proc. XXII., 1873, p. 45. 



7. The relation of the dissipation of energy 

 to cosmical evolution. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 

 XX1L, 1873, pp. 46-49. 



Wallis, C., und Key, A. Experimentelle Un- 

 tersuchungeu iiber die Entziiudung der Ilorn- 

 haut. (Transl.) Virchow, Archiv, LV., 1872, 

 pp. 296-317. 



Wallis, Gustavc. La Guyane Bresilienne au 

 point de vue botanique. (Transl.) Belgique 

 Horticole, XXL, 1871, pp. 39-59. 



Wallner, A. Formation of an artificial spectrum 

 with a Fraunhofer line. Franklin Instit. 

 Journ. LVIL, 1869, pp. 255-256. 



Wallner, J. 2. Stamlorte zur Cryptogamen- 

 Flora Nieder-Oesterreichs. Oesterreich. Botan. 

 Zeitschr. XXL, 1871, pp. 71-76. 



3. Cryptogamen aus der Flora von Schott- 

 wien in Niederosterreich. Oesterreich. Botan. 

 Zeitschr. XXL, 1871, pp. 316-324, 366-370. 



Walser, (-Dr.). 12. Trichoptera bavarica. Die 

 bisher in der Umgebung von Schwabhausen in 

 Oberbayern aufgefundenen Phrygnniden, deren 

 bekannte Larven und Gehiiuse, nebst generellen 

 Notizen iiber letztere. Ein Beitrag zur Bayer- 

 ischeu Neuropteren-Fauna. Augsburg, Bericht 

 Nat, Hist. Ver. XVII., 1864, pp. 29-75. 



Walsh, Benj. D. 5. *Iusects injurious to vege- 

 tation in Illinois. Illinois, Trans. I., 1862, pp 

 149-194. 



6. On dimorphism in the hymenopterous 

 genus Cynips. Auu. Mag. Nat. Hist. XIV., 

 1864, p. 400. 



