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Waterhouse, Charles O. 11. On some black 

 species of Cantharis with red heads and filiform 

 antennas. Entom. Soc. Trans. 1871, pp. 405- 

 408. 



12. Description of a new species of Rute- 



lidte : Plusiotis marginatus. Entom. Month. 

 Mag. VIII., 1871-72, pp. 5-6. 



13. Description of a new species of Coleop- 



tera belonging to the genus Prionocalus, with 

 notes on the other species of the genus. Entom. 

 Month. Mag. VIII., 1871-72, pp. 260-263. 



14. A new genus and species of Coleoptera 



allied to Meloe : Meloetyphlus fuscatus. [1872.] 

 Entom. Monthly Mag. IX., 1872-73, pp. 31- 

 32. 



15. On a new species of Neolucanus from 



Northern India : N. marginatus. [1872.] En- 

 tom. Monthly Mag. IX., 1872-73, pp. 53-54. 



16. Three new species of Languria from 



Japan. [1872.] Entom. Monthly Mag. IX., 

 1872-73, pp. 186-188. 



- 17. On the Pectinicorn Coleoptera of Japan, 

 with descriptions of three new species. Entom. 

 Monthly Mag. IX., 1872-73, pp. 277-278. 



18. Description of a new species of the 



Coleopterous genus: Anoplognathus. [1873.] 

 Entom. Monthly Mag. X., 1873-74, p. 75. 



=- 19. Description of a new species of Luc.i- 



nida? : Chiasoguathus pubescens. Entom. 



Monthly Mag. X., 1873-74, pp. 110-111. 

 2O. Description of a new species of Silis 



from Angola : S. apicalis. Entom. Monthly 



Mag. X., 1873-74, p. 157. 



21. Descriptions of three new species of 



Scarabseida) from Australia and Japan. Entom. 

 Monthly Mag. X., 1873-74, pp. 175-176. 



22. Description of a new species of Isony- 



chus, from Granada : I. maculatus. Entom. 

 Monthly Mag. X., 1873-74, pp. 203-204. 



^ 23. Description of a new species of Bari- 

 dius from Singapore, which destroys orchids : 

 B. aterrimus. Entom. Monthly Mag. X., 1873- 

 74, pp. 226-227. 



Waterhouse, E. A. Note on Quedius brevi- 

 cornis, Thorns., n species new to the British 

 Fauna. Entom. Month. Mag. VIII., 1871-72, 

 pp. 14-15. 



Waterhouse, F. G. Note on Paragia decipiens. 

 Entom. Soc. Proc. 1867, p. Ixxxviii. 



Waterhouse, George Robert. 113. Note on 

 Scymnus quadrilunulatus, Mills. Zoologist, 

 XXII., 1864, pp. 8894-8895. 



114. Description of Psammodius porcicollis 



and Onthophilus exaratus. Entom. Soc. Proc. 

 1864, pp. 3-5 ; Zoologist, XXII., 1864, pp. 8980- 

 8982. 



115. Occurrence of an Oligota new to 



Britain : O. pygmsea. Entom. Mouth. Mag. I., 

 1864-65, p. 138. 



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the expan- 

 Phil. Mag. 



Waterhouse, George Robert. 116. Description 

 of a new species of Articerus (A. Duboulayi) 

 from Australia. Entom. Month. Mag. I., 1864- 

 65, pp. 149-150. 



117. On the formation of the cells of bees 



and wasps. [1864.] Entom. Soc. Trans. II., 

 1866, pp. 115-129. 



Waterhouse, ( Capt.) J. On a new photo-callo- 



graphic printing process. Bengal, Asiat. Soc. 



Proc. 1871, pp. 239-245. 

 Waterman (Dr.) 6". Spectrum analysis applied 



to medicine. Pharmaceut. Journ. II., 1872, pp. 



607-608. 



2. Spectrum analysis of old blood-stains. 



Archives Sci. Pract. Med. I., 1873, pp. 453- 

 458. 



Waters, Sidney. Note on the distribution of 



resolvable and irresolvable Nebula 1 . Astron. 



Soc. Month. Not. XXXIII., 1873, pp. 406- 



407. 

 2. The distribution of the Clusters and 



Nebula?. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXXIII., 



1873, pp. 558-559. 

 Waterston, John James. 26. *On 



sion of water at high temperatures. 



XXVI., 1863, pp. 116-134. 



27. *Ou chemical notation in conformity 



with the dynamical theory of heat and gases. 



Phil. Mag. XXVI., 1863, pp. 248-259, 515- 



522. 



28. On the application of the vapour-den- 

 sity system of notation to express chemical reac- 

 tions. Phil. Mag. XXVII., 1864, pp. 273- 

 281. 



29. On liquid expansion. Phil. Mag. 



XXVIL, 1864, pp. 348-353. 



3O. An account of some electrical experi- 

 ments and inductions. [1864.] Phil. Mag. 

 XXIX., 1865, pp. 81-98, 192-205, 370-373. 



31. On the thermal action in the wire of a 

 voltaic circuit as indicating that the current force 

 operates on the surface of a metallic conductor 

 only, and not through its substance. Phil. Mag. 

 XXX., 1865, pp. 191-194. 



32. On electric conduction, and the possi- 

 bility of curing the retardation of electric waves 

 in submarine telegraph lines. Phil. Mag. XXX., 

 1865, pp. 440-443. 



33. On the change that would take place 



in the elements of the Earth's orbit by a sudden 

 accession to the Sun's mass. Astron. Soc. 

 Month. Not, XXVI., 1866, pp. 288-292. 



34. Note of an experiment on voltaic con- 

 duction. Phil. Mag. XXXI., 1866, pp. 83-84. 



35. On the change that would be super- 

 induced upon an elliptic orbit, if the intensity of 

 the force of gravity were influenced by the cen- 

 tripetal velocity of the orbital body. Phil. Mag. 

 XXXIV., 1867, pp. 55-60. 



