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Wood (Jom MEDLEY) A popular description of the 

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 pp. [,] 40 [2], iv. 8. Durban, 1877. 



Wood (J. M.) Report on Natal Botanic Gardens, and 

 Colonial Herbarium, for the year 1900, etc. See DUR- 

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WOOD (JOSEPH GARNETT) The Vegetation of South 

 Australia, etc. pp. 164 : 1 map col., illust. 



8. Adelaide, 1937. 



Handbook of the Flora and Fauna of South Auitralia, Issued by the 

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WOOD (M. G.) Index to Publications nos. 267 to 274. 

 (Vol. 8 of New Series.), etc. pp. 39. See QUEENSLAND. 

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Wood (NEVILLE) See ANALYST, THE . . . Edited by ... 

 N. Wood, etc. Vol. 6 & 7. 8. 1837. 



WOOD (NORMAN ASA) [1857-] An annotated check-list 

 of Michigan Mammals, pp. 13 : 1 map. See ANN ARBOR. 

 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Museum of Zoology. Occa- 

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 Also styled " Scientific Papers of the University of Michigan, No. 4." 



Wood (N. A.) & others. The Summer Birds of the 

 Douglas Lake region, Cheboygan county, Michigan. 

 pp. 21. See ANN ARBOR. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. 

 Museum of Zoology. Occasional Papers, etc. No. 27. 



8. 1916. 

 Also styled " Scientific Papers of the University of Michigan, No. 28." 



WOOD (SAMUEL) The British Bird -Preserver; or, how 

 to skin, stuff, and mount birds and animals. With a 

 chapter on their localities, habits, and how to obtain 

 them. Also instructions in Moth and Butterfly-catching, 

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8. London, [1877.] 

 Warne't Uieful Booli. 



Wood (SEARLES VALENTINE) [Original drawings and 

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Wood (THEODORE) [1862-1923] Sheath-winged Insects, 

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

 . . . Third edition. See WOOD (J. G.) & (T.) 8. 1883. 



WOOD (THOMAS BARLOW) F.B.S. [1869-1929] See 

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 . . . T. B. Wood, etc. Vol. 1-19. 8. 1905-29. 



Wood (T. B.) A course of practical work in agricultural 

 chemistry for senior students, etc. pp. 56. 



8. Cambridge, 1911. 



Wood (WILLIAM 

 description 

 System, etc. 



lology; or, a 

 lie Linneai 



London, 

 Cf. IM&ALE (T.) in Proc. Mttfac. Soc. London, Vol.jgfp. 19, 1922. 



I. Col. 



8. London, 1836. 



Wood (WILLIAM) F.B.S. Index Testaceologicus; or a 

 Catalogue of Shells . . . with the Latin and English names, 

 references to figures and places where found, etc. pp. viii, 

 188 [2] : 8 ph. col. 8. London, 1818. 



For date* of publication of the various editions : See BEYSM.L (A.) 

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[Another edition.] pp. xxxii (vii et em), 188 [2] : 

 3S pis. 8. London, [1823-]1825. 



This edition was Issued In two parts, of which the second contained 



the title and preface (pp. xxxit), the text from p. 65, and the last 



20 plates. Four pages of preliminary matter, subsequently cancelled /"^ 



that appeared with the flrst part, have been retained in the copy of C^P" 



the work In the Zoological Department. 



Second [i.e. third] edition, etc. pp. xxiii, 212 : __ 

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Supplement, etc. (References from Lamarck's 

 "Animaux sans Vertebras," adapted to the figures in 

 the ... " Index," etc.) pp. iv, 59 : 8 pis. 



8. London, 1828. 



In an autograph note In his own copy Dr. J. E. Gray states : " The 

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 of my MSS. except where they [are] those used by Lamarck. The *-, 

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 was furnished by myself, as well as the references of the new species **~~ 

 to the Lamarckian genera, but I did not see the namets) there was 

 given to them as several of them were altered by Mr. Wood." 



A List of the plates [i-xxxviii & Supplement i-viii] 



. . . with the Lamarckian names adapted to the figures in 

 each plate, pp. 34. 8. [London, 1829.] 



Wanting the green paper wrapper bearing the place of publication 

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- Appendix. See HANLEY (S. C. T.) An illustrated and 

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 forming an Appendix to the Index Testaceologicus. ^2- 



8. 1842-56. 



A new . . . edition ... by S. Hanley. pp. xx, 234 : -^ \ 

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The text to this edition Is entirely new. 



Wood (WILLIAM) F.B.S. Catalogue of an extensive and 

 valuable collection of the best works on Natural History 

 [Second edition] . . . Now selling, at the prices affixed to 

 each, by William Wood, 39, Tavistock Street, Covent 

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4. London, 1832. 



WOOD-JONES (FREDERICK) See JONES (F. W.) 



Wood-Mason (JAMES) Illustrations of the Zoology of 

 the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship Investigator . . . 

 Crustacea: Pt. I & II, pis. i-vii. Under the direction 

 ... of J. Wood-Mason. See INDIA. MARINE SURVEY. 



4. 1892-94. 



WOODBURY (ANGUS M.) A descriptive catalog of 

 the Reptiles of Utah, etc. pp. x, 129 : 1 pi., text illust. See 

 SALT LAKE CITY. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. Bulletin . . . 

 Biological Series. Vol. 1, no. 4. 8. 1931. 



WOODBURY (TRUEMAN DOANE) [1879-] & Larsen 

 (L. T.) Sugar Pine [Finns lambertiana, Dougl.] pp. 40 : 

 9 pis., 1 map. See UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Bulletin No. 426. 



8. 1916. 



Woodcock (HAROLD MELLOR) & Lodge (0.) [Pro- 

 tozoa. Part I. Parasitic Protozoa of the " Terra Nova " 

 Expedition, 1910.] See BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL 

 HISTORY) British Antarctic (" Terra Nova ") Expedition, 

 1910. Natural History Report. Zoology. Vol. 6, no. 1. 



4. 1921. 



WOODCOCK (HUBERT BAYLEY DHYSDALE) [1867-] 

 & Contts (J.) Lilies. Their culture and management. 

 Including a complete descriptive list of species, etc. 

 pp. xv, 242 : frontis. col., 98 pis. 



8. London et New York, 1935. 



WOODGER (JOSEPH HENRY) The axiomatic method 

 in Biology . . . With appendices by A. Tarski and W. F. 

 Floyd, pp. x, 174 : text-figs. 8. Cambridge, 1937. 



