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Waller, Augustus, et Julius Budge. Recherches 

 sur le systeme nerveux. P re partie : Action de 

 la partie eervicale du nerf grand sympathique 

 et d'une portion de la moelle epiniere sur la 

 dilatation de la pupille. Paris, Comptes Ren- 

 dus, XXXIIL, 1851, pp. 370-374. 



2. Observations sur la partie intra- 



cranienne du nerf sympathique et sur 1'influence 

 qu'exercent la 3 e , 4 e et 6 e paire sur les mouve- 

 ments de 1'iris. Paris, Comptes Rendus, 

 XXXIIL, 1851, pp. 418-423. 



3. Troisieme partie des recherches 



sur la pupille. Paris, Comptes Rendus, XXXIV., 

 1852, pp. 164-167. 



Waller, C. A case of extra-uterine foetation. 



Lond. Obstet. Soc. Trans. L, 1860, pp. 99-100. 

 Waller, Edward. On the land and fresh-water 



Mollusca of Finnoe, County Tipperary. Nat. 



Hist. Review, I., 1854, pp. 84-87. 



2. On the occurrence in Finnoe of some 



rare fresh- water Mollusca. Nat. Hist. Review, 

 III., 1856 (Proc.), pp. 19-20. 



3. On the discovery in Ireland of a new 



British shell. Dublin, Roy. Soc. Journ. I., 

 1856-57, pp. 386-388. 



4. On a discovery in Ireland of new shells. 



Dublin, Roy. Soc. Journ. II., 1858-59, pp. 

 29-34. 



Wallich, G. C. Experiments tending to prove 

 that the venous circulation is dependent on a 

 vital act. Delhi, Med. Journ. I., 1844, pp. 270- 

 272. 



2. On the Triceratium and some new allied 



forms. Microsc. Journ. VI., 1858, pp. 242-254. 



3. On microscopic objects collected in India. 



Microsc. Soc. Trans. VI., 1858, pp. 81-85. 



4. On the nature of the deep-sea bed, and 



the presence of animal life at vast depths in the 

 ocean. Roy. Inst. Proc. III., 1858-62, pp. 299- 

 306 ; Franklin Inst. Journ. XLIL, 1861, pp 

 237-241. 



5. On apparatus for dredging at moderate 



depths in the deep sea, and for capturing float- 

 ing objects from shipboard. Microsc. Journ. 

 VII., 1859, pp. 1-4. 



6. Observations on the distribution and 



habits of the pelagic and freshwater free-floating 

 Diatomaceae. Ann. Nat. Hist. V., 1860, pp. 1- 

 20. 



7. On the markings of the Diatomaceae in 



common use as test-objects. Ann. Nat. Hist. V., 

 1860, pp. 122-130. 



8. Descriptions of Desmidiaceas from 



Lower Bengal. Ann. Nat. Hist. V., 1860, pp. 

 184-197, 273-285. 



9. Results of soundings in the North 



Atlantic. Ann. Nat. Hist. VL, 1860, pp. 457- 

 458. 



Wallich, G. C. 10. On the siliceous organisms 

 found in the digestive cavities of the Salpae, 

 and their relation to the flint nodules of the 

 chalk formation. [1859.] Microsc. Soc. Trans. 

 VIII., 1860, pp. 36-55. 



11. On the developement and structure of 



the Diatom- valve. Microsc. Soc. Trans. VIII., 

 1860, pp. 129-145. 



12. On the existence of animal life at great 



depths in the sea. Ann. Nat. Hist. VIL, 1861, 

 pp. 396-399. 



; 13. Improved method of making micro- 

 scopic sections. Ann. Nat. Hist. VIIL, 1861, 

 pp. 58-59. 



14. Remarks on some novel phases of 



organic life, and on the boring powers of minute 

 Annelids, at great depths in the sea. Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. VIIL, 1861, pp. 52-58. 



15. Further observations on some novel 



phases of organic life at great depths in the sea. 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. IX., 1862, pp. 30-31. 



16. On the value of the distinctive charac- 

 ters in Amoeba. Ann. Nat. Hist. XII., 1863, pp. 

 111-151. 



17. Further observations on the distinctive 



characters and reproductive phenomena of the 

 Amoeban Rhizopods. Ann. Nat. Hist. XII., 

 1863, pp. 329-337. 



18. On an undescribed indigenous form of 



Amoeba. Ann. Nat. Hist. XL, 1 863, pp. 287-291 . 



19. On the structure of the valves of Pleu- 



rosigma and other Diatoms. Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 XL, 1863, pp. 351-365. 



20. Further observations on an undescribed 



indigenous Amoeba, with notices on remarkable 

 forms of Actinophrys and Difflugia. Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. XL, 1863, pp. 365-371. 



21. Survey of the physical condition of the 



Atlantic sea-bed, with special regard to the 

 establishment of telegraphic communication be- 

 tween Europe and America. Geogr. Soc. Proc. 

 VIL, 1863, pp. 53-55. 



22. On the structure and habits of Phy- 



salia. Intell. Observer, II , 1863, pp. 363-368. 



Wallich, Nathaniel. Descriptions of two species 

 of Sarcolobus, and of some other Indian plants. 

 Asiatick Researches, XII., 1816, pp. 567-576. 



2. Notice of the progress of botanical 



science in Bengal. Edinb. Phil. Journ. L, 1819, 

 pp. 376-380. 



3. Descriptions of some rare Indian plants. 



Asiatick Researches, XIIL, 1820, pp. 368-412. 



4. Descriptions of two new genera of plants 



from Nepal, Colquhounia and Hemiphragma. 

 Linn. Soc. Trans. XIIL, 1822, pp. 608-614. 



5. Aus einen Briefe an den Prof. J. W. 



HORNEMANN, datirt aus Katmandu in Nepaul 

 den 18 Juli 1821. Froriep, Notizen, IV., 1823, 

 col. 113-116. 



