WOLZOGEN (LuDWio VON) [1635-1690] L. Wolzogen 

 oratio fum-bris in decessum . . . N. Till))!!, <{<. Set TUL- 

 pnrs(N.) N. Tulpii . . . Observations mediae. Editio 

 sexta, <{-c. 8. 1739. 



WONG. (ALFRED AUGUST) Salicea Lapponire. Quaruni 

 dt'scriptioiifs ... p. p. N. J. Anderson . . . et A. A. 

 Wong . . . Pars i. See ANDERSSON (N. J.) 8. 1845. 



WOOD ( ALBERT ) A List of Land and Freshwater 

 Shells, found at Button Coldfield. pp. IS. 



8". Leeds, 1897. 



WOOD ( ALPHONSO) [1810-1881] [Class-book of Botany 

 . . . Illustrated by a Flora of the . . . United States, &c. 



8. Boston (Mast.), 1845.] 

 Wanting. 



[Another edition.] pp. xx, 843 : text illust. 



8. New York, <tc. [1880.] 



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Wood (ALPHONSO) 



TV an ting. 



[Fourteen Weeks in Botany. 



8. New York, 1879.] 



[Another edition entitled :] How to Study Plants, 



or, Introduction to Botany, being an illustrated Flora . . . 

 Edited by J. D. Steele to accompany the " Fourteen 

 Wet'ks Series in Natural Science." pp. 318. 



8. New York & Chicago [1887]. 



WOOD (CHARLES THOROLD) The Ornithological Guide, 

 d-c. pp. SS6 [4]. 8. London [1835]. 



WOOD (EDWARD SEPTIMUS) Report upon the Deodar 

 Forests of Bussaliir, <tc. See. INDIA. Public Works De- 

 partment. Reprint ... of Records, <fcc. No. 3. fol. 1865. 



Wood (E. S.) Third Annual Report on the Manage- 

 ment and Conservancy of the Ondh Forests, for . . . 

 1864. See INDIA. Public Works Department. Reprint 

 ... of Records, <tc. No. 6. fol. 1866. 



WOOD (ELVIRA) Mist. A critical summary of Troost's 

 unpublished manuscript on the Crinoids of Tennessee. 

 pp. ix, 150 : 15 pis., 1 fwrt. See UNITED STATES NA- 

 TIONAL MUSEUM. Bulletin 64. 8. 1909. 



WOOD afterwardsSh.akespear(ETHEL MARY READER) 

 Mrs. <k Elles (G. L.) Miss. A Monograph of British 

 Graptolites . . . Edited by C. Lapworth. Pt. i- 

 See PAL.EONTOORAPHICAL SOCIETY. 4". 1901- 



WOOD (HARRIE) Mineral Products of New South 

 Wales. See NEW SOUTH WALES. Department of Mines 

 & Agriculture. 4. 1887. 



WOOD (HENRY) A Season among the Wild Flowers. 

 pp. 250 : text illust. J 8. London, 1883. 



]WOOD (HERBERT P^)A others. The Life History and 

 Bionomics of some North American Ticks, pp. 239 : 

 f 15 pis., text illust. See UNITED STATES. Department 

 of Agriculture. Entomology Division. Bulletin No. 106. 



,qa 8. 1912. 



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WOOD (HORATIO Cwm8)[1841-] On the Chilopoda 



^ of North America, with a catalogue of all the speci- 



. mens in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution. 



pp. 69. 4. Philadelphia, 1862. 



Jotirn. Acad. Nat. Sci. PhiUd. r. II, vol. v. 



Wood (HoRATio C.) A Contribution to the History of 

 -, the Fresh-water Algae of North America, pp. 262: 

 SI pis. col. See SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Smith- 

 sonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. xix, art. 3. 



4. 1872. 



WOOD (J. J.) A Hand Book of the Trees, Shrubs and 

 Herbaceous Plants growing in the Madras Agri-Horti- 

 cultural Society's Gardens and neighbourhood of Madras 

 . . . Second edition . . . revised. With a Supplement, 

 by J. J. Wood. See BROWN (R. N.) 8. 1866. 



WOOD (JoHN) Captain. Capt. Wood's Voyage through 

 the Streights of Magellan. See VOYAGES. A Collection 

 of Voyages, &c. Vol. iv. 8. 1729. 



Wood (JOHN) Captain. Reise . . . durch die Magella- 

 nische Strasse [ Voyage to the North-east. 1676]. 

 See ARKSTEE ( )&MERKUS( ) Allgemeine Historic 

 der Reisen, &c. Bd. xn & xvii. 4. 1754, 59. 



WOOD (JoHN)CVt/>rtin /JV.[18H-1871] A . . .journey 

 to the Source of the River Oxus by tne route of the 

 Indus, Kabul, and Badakhshan ... in 1836-38. pp. xv, 

 424: 1 map. 8. London, 1841. 



WOOD (JoHN BLAND) [1813-1890] Flora Mancunien- 

 sis ; or a catalogue of tne Flowering Plants, the Ferns 

 and their allies, found (indigenous) within fifteen miles 

 of Manchester, dec. pp. ix, 81. 8. Halifax, 1840. 



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Wood (JOHN G.) [My Feathered Friends. 



8. Lowlon & New York, 1856.] 



Wanting. 



[Another edition.] pp. xii, 896 : 8 pis. 



8. London & New York, 1858. 



Wood (JoHN G.) [The Common,0bjects of the Country. 



8. London, 1857.] 



Wanting. 



text illust. 

 8. London, 1862. 



Wood ( JOHN G. ) The Common Objects of the Sea 

 Shore ; including hints for an Aquarium, pp. iv, 132 ; 

 IS pis., text illust. 8. London, 1857. 



Wood (JoHN G.) [Homes without Hands. Being a 

 description of the habitations of animals, classed accord- 

 ing to their, principle of construction, <kc. 

 ??**>,'"* IK} <MfJ. +*L.tf. London, 



[Another edition.] pp. xix, 6S2 : 21 pis., text illust. 



8. London, 1868. ' 



Wood (JoHN G.) The Common Shells of the Sea-shore. 

 pp. iv, 132: 12 pis., text ill-list. 8. London, 1865. 



Wood (JoHN G.) The Natural History of Man ; being 

 an account of the manners and customs of the uncivilized 

 Races of Men . . . Africa. [Vol. I.] pp. viii, 774 ' 1 pl-> 

 text Must. 8. Lyndon, 1868. 



Wood (JonN G.) [Bible Animals ; being a description __ 

 of every living creature mentioned in the Scriptures, 

 from the Ape to the Coral. 8. London, 1869-71.] 



Wanting. 



New . . . edition, pp. xxix, 652 : 24 pis., text illust. 



8. London, 1876. 



Wood (JoHN G.) Insects at home. Being a popular 

 account of British Insects, their structure, habits, and " 

 transformations, <tc. pp. xx, 670 : 21 pis. (1 col.), text i 

 Must. 8. London, [1871-] 1872. 



