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Woodward, Horace B., and Blake, J. H. Notes 

 on the relations of the Rhaetic beds to the lower 

 lias and Keuper formations in Somersetshire 

 Geol. Mag. IX., 1872, pp. 196-202. 



Woodward, Horace B., and Bristow, H. W. 

 Remarks on the prospects of coal to the south of 

 the Mendips. Geol. Mag. VIII., 1871, pp 

 500-505. 



Woodward, J. J. On photo-micrography wi*h 

 the highest powers, as practised in the Amy 

 Medical Museum. Arner. Journ. Sci XLII 

 1866, pp. 189-195. 



2. Remarks on the nineteen-band test- 

 plate of NOBEET. Arner. Journ. Sci XLVI 

 1868, pp. 352-354; XLVIIL, 1869, pp. 169- 

 172 ; Quarterly Journ. Microsc. Sci. VIII 

 1868, pp. 225-232; Monthly Microsc. Journ' 

 II., 1869, pp. 289-294. 



3. Heliostat for photomicrography. Monthly 



Microsc. Journ. I., 1869, pp. 29-31. 



4. On the magnesium and electric lights, 



as applied to photomicrography. Auier. Journ. 

 Sci. XLIX., 1870, pp. 294-303 ; Monthly 

 Microsc. Journ. III., 1870, pp. 290-300. 



5. On the oxy-calcium light as applied to 



photo-micrography. Arner. Journ. Sci. L., 1870. 

 pp. 366-369; Monthly Microsc. Journ. IV 



1870, pp. 64-67. 



6. The definition of NOBERT'S lines. 



Monthly Microsc. Journ. IV., 1870, pp. 113- 

 116. 



7. The histology of minute blood-vessels. 



Monthly Microsc. Journ. IV., 1870, pp. 205- 

 215; Quarterly Journ. Microsc. Sci. X., 1870 

 pp. 380-393. 



8. Remarks on a case of supposed herm- 



aphroditism. Amer. Journ. Med. Sci LXII 



1871, pp. 123-125. 



9. Memorandum on the Amphipleura pel- 



lucida and Surirella gemma, as test-objects 

 Amer. Journ. Sci. L, 1871, pp. 345-346 ; Ann 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. VII., 1871, pp. 423-425 ; 

 Monthly Microsc. Journ. VI., 1871, pp. 43-44 

 100-101. 



1O. On photographing histological prepa- 

 rations by sunlight. Amer. Journ. Sci. II., 

 1871, pp. 258-267; Monthly Microsc. Journ' 

 VI., 1871, pp. 169-180. 



' 11. On the structure of the Podura scale 



and certain other test-objects, and of their re- 

 presentation by photomicrography. Monthly 

 Microsc. Journ. V., 1871, pp. 149-162, 245-246. 



12. On the use of the NOBERT'S plate 



Monthly Microsc. Journ. VI., 1871, pp. 26- 

 33. 



13. Note on the resolution of Amphipleura 



pellucida. Monthly Microsc. Jouru. VI 1871 

 pp. ] 50-151 ; VII., 1872, pp. 165-166. 



VOL. -.in. 



Woodward, J. J. 14. Remarks on the nomen- 

 clature of achromatic objectives for the com- 

 pound microscope. Amer. Journ. Sci. III., 

 1872, pp. 406-414; Monthly Microsc. Journ! 

 VIII., 1872, pp. 66-74. 



15. The use of Amphipleura pellucida as a 

 test-object for high powers. American Natu- 

 ralist, VI., 1872, pp. 193-197. 



16 On the use of monochromatic sunlight 

 as an aid to high-power definition. American 

 Naturalist, VI., 1872, pp. 454-460 ; Monthly 

 Microsc. Journ. VIII., 1872, pp. 186-190. 



17. Note on Dr. BARNARD'S remarks on 

 The^ examination of NOBERT'S nineteenth 



band." Monthly Microsc. Journ VII 1872 

 pp. 10-11. 



18. The minute anatomy of two cases of 



cancer. Monthly Microsc. Jouru. VIII 1872 

 pp. 109-121. 



19. Remarks on the resolution of the nine- 

 teenth band of NOBERT'S plate by certain 

 objectives, especially by a new Tolles's Immer- 

 sion T Vth. Monthly Microsc. Journ. VIII 

 1872, pp. 227-231. 



20. On some photographs of microscopic 

 writing. [1873.] Quekett Microsc. Club 

 Journ. III., 1872-74, pp. 228-229. 



21. Remarks on the aperture of object- 

 glasses. Monthly Microsc. Jouru. IX., 1873 

 pp. 268-274. 



22. On immersion objectives of greater 



aperture than corresponds to the maximum 

 possible for dry objectives. Monthly Microsc. 

 Journ. X., 1873, pp. 210-217. 



23. On NOBERT'S tests. 



Quekett Microsc. 



Club Journ. III., 1873, pp. 198-200. 

 Woodward, Samuel P. 19. Remarks on the 

 Bridlington Crag, with a list of its fossil shells. 

 Geol. Mag. I., 1864, pp. 49-55. 



20. Note on Plicatula sigillina, an un- 



described fossil of the upper chalk and Cambridge 

 phosphate-bed. Geol. Mag. I., 1864, pp. 112- 



21. On the nature and origin of banded 



flints. Geol. Mag. L, 1864, pp. 145-149. 



- 22. Note on the freshwater shells collected 

 in Nubia by Dr. LEITH ADAMS. [1863.] Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. Journ. XX., 1864, p. 19. 



23. Note on the land and freshwater shells 

 collected by Captain GODWIN-AUSTEN in the 

 N.VV. Himalayas. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. 

 XX., 1864, p. 388. 



24. On the form, growth, and construction 



of shells. Intellectual Observer, X., 1867 pp 

 241-253; XL, 1867, pp. 18-29. 



Woodworth, Abucr. Account of a meteorite 

 found near Rio Florido in Mexico. Smithso- 

 nian Reports, 1867, p. 472. 



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