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WEST, T. (1). On the structure of 

 Rhabdonema and other Diatoma- 

 ceae with compound frustules. vi 

 (o. s.), 186-188. 



(2). On some conditions of the 



cell-wall in the petals of flowers, 

 with remarks on some so-called 

 external secondary deposits, vii 

 (o. s.), 22-26, pi. i. 



(3). Remarks on some Diato- 



macea;, new or imperfectly de- 

 scribed, and a new Desraid. 

 (Transactions) viii, 147-153, pi. 

 vii. 



(4), On the structure of the 



egg in Scatophaga. (Transac- 

 tions) xiv, 67, 68, pi. vii, figs. 1-7. 



(5). Description of the skin cast 



by an Ephemeron, in its " pseud- 

 imago " condition. (Transactions) 

 xiv, 69, 70, pi. vii, figs. 8-11. 



WESTERN, J. (1). The circulation in 

 aqueous plants, iv (o. s.), 84. 



WESTON, J. (1). On the Actinophrys 

 sol. iv (o. s.), 116-123, pi. ix, 

 figs. 3-7. 



WHEATSTONE, C. (1). On the bino- 

 cular microscope, and on stereo- 

 scopic pictures of microscopic 

 objects. (Transactions) i, 99- 

 102. 



WHITE, T. C. (1). On colouring Ani- 

 malcules, ii (o. s.), 282. 



WHITMAN, C. 0. (1). The embryology 

 of Clepsine. xviii, 215-315, pis. 

 xii-xv. 



(2). A rare form of the blasto- 

 derm of the Chick, xxiii, 376- 

 398, pis. xxiv, XXV. 



(3). The Leeches of Japan. 



xxvi, 317-416, pis. xvii-xxi. 



Whitman ; Methods of Research in 

 Microscopical Anatomy and Em- 

 bryology (review), xxvi, 507. 



WHITNEY, W. U. (1). On the circu- 

 lation in the Tadpole. (Transac- 

 tions) X, 1-9, pi. i. 



(2). On the changes which 



accompany the metamorphosis of 

 the Tadpole, in reference especially 

 to the respiratory and sanguini- 

 ferous systems. (Transactions) 

 XV, 43-54, pis. iii, iv. 



Whooping-cough ; fungi, xi, 197. 



WILLEMOES-SUHM, R. v. (1). On a 

 Crustacean larva, at one time sup- 

 posed to be the larva of Limulus. 

 xxiii, 145-150, pi. vii. 



WILLIAMS, J. (1). Some account of 

 the Martin microscope, purchased 

 for the Society at the sale of the 

 late Professor Quekett's effects. 

 (Transactions) x, 31-41. 



(2). A few words more on 



Benjamin Martin. (Transactions) 

 xi, 1-4. 

 Williamson ; On the Recent Foramini- 

 fera of Great Britain (review), 

 vii (o. s.), 104-107. 

 WILLIAMSON, W. C. (1). Further 

 elucidations of the structure of 

 Volvox globator. (Transactions) i, 

 45, 46, pi. vi. 



(2). On the minute structure 



of a species of Faujasina. (Trans- 

 actions) i, 87-92, pi. X. 



(3). On the anatomy of Meli- 



certa ringens. i (o. s.), 3-8, pi. i, 

 figs. 14-34 ; i (o. s.), 65-71, pi. ii, 

 fig. 28. 

 (4). On some histological fea- 

 tures in the shells of the Crustacea, 

 viii (o. s), 35-47, pi. iii. 

 WILSON, E. B. (1). The origin and 

 significance of the metamorphosis 

 of Actinotrocha. xxi, 202-218, 

 pis. xiv, XV. 

 WILSON, H. (1). Note on Vorticella. 



V (o. s.), 17. 

 WITTROCK, V. B. (1). The fresh- 

 water Algae of Gotland and (iland, 

 with an enumeration of the species, 

 and remarks (transl.). xiii, 117- 

 139. 

 Wood ; Common Objects of the Micro 



scope (review), i, 314. 

 WOOD, H. C. (1). Notes on some Alga; 

 from a Californiau hot spring, 

 viii, 250-254. 

 WOODWARD, J. J. (1). On micro- 

 photography with high powers, 

 vi, 164-167. 

 (2). On monochromatic illu- 

 mination, vii, 253-255, pi. x, 

 fig. 1. 

 (3). Remarks on the new nine- 

 teen-band test-plate of Nobert. 

 viii, 225-282. 



(4). Report on certain points 



connected with the histology of 

 minute blood-vessels, x, 380-393. 

 WONFOR, T. W. (1). On certain but- 

 terfly scales characteristic of sex, 

 viii, 80-83, pi. i ; and ix, 19-22, 

 pi. v. 

 WORMLEY, T. G. See SULLIVANT (1). 



