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WONNACOTT (FREDERICK MAURICE) & Edwards 

 (W. N.) Sapindaceae. See JONGMANS (W. J.) Fossilium 

 Catalogus. II. Plantae. Pt. 14. 8. 1928. 



Wonnacott (F. M.) & Edwards (W. N.) Anacar- 

 diaceae. See JONGMANS (W. J.) Fossilium Catalogus. II. 

 Plants). Pt. 20. 8. 1935. 



WOO (F. C.) & Cheng (T. S.) A general investigation 

 of the Locust (Locusta migratoria L.) outbreaks in China 

 during the year 1933, &c. pp. 42 : text-figs. CHINESE. 

 [With English summary.] 8. Nanking, 1934. 



Special Publication, National Agricultural Research Bureau, Ministry 

 of Industries, Nanking. No. 5. 



WOO (F. E.) Experimental determination of Young's 

 moduli of rocks, &c. pp. 60 [2] : 6 pis., text illust. See 

 SHANGHAI. NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY. 

 Memoirs, &c. No. 10. 8. 1930. 



WOOD (ALEXANDER) A journey to the source of the 



l/V 



River Oxus. By Captain John Wood . . . New edition, 

 edited by his son [Alexander Wood]. With an essay on 

 the geography of the Valley of the Oxus, by Colonel 

 Henry Yule, C.B. See WOOD (JOHN) Captain I.N. 



8. 1872. 



WOOD (ARTHUR HUGH) & Whitfield (F. G. S.) An 

 introduction to Comparative Zoology. A text-book for 

 medical and science students, cfcc. See WHITFIELD 

 (F. G. S.) & WOOD (A. H.) 8. 1937. 



WOOD (CASEY ALBERT) [1856-] The Fundus Oculi of 

 Birds, especially as viewed by the Ophthalmoscope. A 

 study in comparative anatomy and physiology, pp. 181 : 

 61 pis. col. (included in pagination), text illust. 



4. Chicago, 1917. 



Wood (C. A.) [Typewritten copy of a letter describing 

 / the Natural History, tfcc. of the West Indies and some 

 parts of South America, dated Feb. 22, 1922. George- 

 town, British Guiana.] ff. 22. 4. 1922. 



Wood (C. A.) [Typewritten copy of a letter dated 

 November 12, 1923, containing, inter alia, Ornithological 

 notes on a voyage to Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, <fcc.] 

 ff. 35. 4. 1923. 



Wood (C. A.) An Introduction to the Literature of 

 Vertebrate Zoology. Based chiefly on the titles in the 

 Blacker Library of Zoology, the Emma Shearer Wood 

 Library of Ornithology, the Bibliotheca Osleriana and 

 other libraries of McGill University, Montreal. Compiled 

 and edited by Casey A. Wood, d>c. pp. xix, 643 : 1 pi. col. 



4. Oxford dk London, 1931. 



In three parts. Part A is the historical introduction to the litera- 

 ture of vertebrate zoology, Part B, an index to short author-titles 

 on vertebrate zoology arranged geographically and chronologically, 

 and Part C is a partially annotated catalogue of the titles on 

 vertebrate zoology in the McGill University Libraries. 



Wood (CLEMENT) The Stone Age, <t-c. pp. 64. 



12. Oirard, Kansas, 1923. 

 Little Blue Book. No. 481. Edited by E. Haldeman-Julius. 



WOOD (HELEN MARGUERITE Mum-] The Mesozoic 

 Palaeontology of British Somaliland. Jurassic Brachio- 

 poda, <fcc. See SOMALILAND PROTECTORATE. Geology and 

 Palaeontology of British Somaliland. Pt. 2. 8. 1935. 



Wood (H. M. MUIR-) A Monograph on the Brachiopoda 

 of the British Great Oolite Series. Pt. !- See PAI^EON- 

 TOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. [Monographs.] 4. 1936 > 



Wood (H. M. MUIR-] The Mesozoic Brachiopoda of the 

 Attock district, cfcc. pp. [iv,] 34 [2] : 1 pi., text-figs. See 

 INDIA. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Palseontologia Indica, <fcc. 

 N.S. Vol. 20, mem. no. 6. 4. 1937. 



WOOD (HENRY) Race investigation of the Herring 



population of Scottish waters, <t-c. pp. 52 : text-figs. See 

 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. FISHERY REPORTS. 

 [Scotland.] Scientific Investigations. 1936. No. 3. 



8. 1936. 



Wood (HERBERT POLAND) & Bishopp (F. C.) Mites and 

 Lice on Poultry, pp. 27 : text illust. See UNITED STATES 

 OF AMERICA. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Farmers' 

 Bulletin No. 801. 8. 1917. 



WOOD (HORACE ELMER) 2nd. [1901-] Some early Ter- 

 tiary Rhinoceroses and Hyracodonts, <t-c. pp. 104: 7 pis., 

 10 tab. See ITHACA. CORNELL UNIVERSITY. Bulletins of 

 American Paleontology. Vol. 13, no. 50. 8. 1927. 



Wood (H. E.) 2nd. Cooperia totadentata, a remarkable 

 Rhinoceros from the Eocene of Mongolia, <t-c. pp. 20 : 

 illust. See NEW YORK, City of. AMERICAN MUSEUM OF 

 NATURAL HISTORY. American Museum Novitates. No. 

 1012. 8. 1938. 



WOOD (JESSIE I.) & others. Check List of Diseases 

 of economic Plants in the United States. By Paul J. 

 Anderson . . . J. I. Wood, &c. See UNITED STATES OF 

 AMERICA. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Bulletin No. 

 .1366. 8. 1926. 



Wood (JOHN) Captain. Captain J. Wood's Attempt to 

 discover a North-East Passage to China. See NARBOROUGH 

 (Sir JOHN) An Account of several late Voyages and 

 Discoveries, &c. Pt. 3. 8. 1711. 



WOOD (JOHN) Captain I.N. [1811-1871] A ... 

 journey to the source of the River Oxus by the route of 

 the Indus, Kabul, and Badakhshan ... in 1836-38. 

 pp. xv, 424 : 1 map. 8. London, 1841. 



New edition, edited by his son [Alexander Wood]. 



A journey to the source of the River Oxus . . . With an 

 essay on the geography of the Valley of the Oxus, by 

 Colonel Henry Yule, C.B. pp. cvii, 280 : 1 pi., 2 maps. 



8. London, 1872. 



WOOD (JOHN GEORGE) [1827-18^9] [The Illustrated 

 Natural History. 3 Vol. 8. London, 1851-53.] 



Wanting. 



[Another edition.] 3 Vol. iUust. 



8. London, [1861-63.] 



[Another edition.] 3 Vol. ittust. 



8. London, 1872-74. 



Wood (J. G.) Common objects of the Microscope, <fcc. 

 pp. iv, 132 : 12 pis., text-figs. 



8. London & New York, 1861. 



Wood (J. G.) Bible Animals: being a description of 

 every living creature mentioned in the Scriptures from 

 the Ape to the Coral, cfcc. pp. xxix [in], 652 : frontis., 

 23 pis., text illust. 8. London, 1869. 



The Fresh 



r- water Aquarium, d-c. 



12. 



Wood ( J. G.) The common Moths of England, <tc. pp. 

 [iv,] 154 [2] : 12 pis., text-figs. 8. London, [1870.] 



Wood (J. G.) Common British Beetles, <t-c. pp. [,] 

 139[1] : 12 ph. (col.), text ittust. 12. London, [1875.] 



Wood (J. G.) & (T.) The Field Naturalist's Hand- 

 book . . . Third edition, pp. 167. 



8. London, d.-c., 1883. 





