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Webster, John W. 8. Remarks on the geology 

 of Boston and its vicinity. Boston, Journ. Phil. 

 IL, 1825, pp. 277-292; III., 1826, pp. 486- 

 489 ; Ann. Sci. Nat. IV., 1825, pp. 253-256. 



9. Experiments in galvano-magnetism. Sil- 



liman, Journ. XX., 1831, pp. 143-147. 



10. Explosion of hydrogen and oxygen, with 



remarks on HEMMING'S Safety Tube. Sillirnan, 

 Journ. XXXVIL, 1839, pp. 104-111; Bibl. 

 Univ. XXVII., 1840, pp. 200-202. 



11. New locality of Idocrase, Anorthite, 

 and Molybdenite. Silliman, Journ. VI., 1848, 

 p. 425. 



Webster, Noah. On the theory of vegetation. 

 [1790.] Boston, Mem. Amer. Acad. II., 1793, 

 pp. 178-186. 



2. Experiments respecting Dew, intended 



to ascertain whether it is the descent of vapour 

 during the night, or the perspiration of the earth 

 or of plants, or whether it is not the effect of 

 condensation. Boston, Mem. Amer. Acad. III., 

 1809, pp. 95-103. 



3. A dissertation on the supposed change 



in the temperature of winter. Connecticut, 

 Mem. Acad. L, 1810, pp. 1-68. 

 " 4. On the decomposition of white lead 

 paint. Connecticut, Mem. Acad. I., 1810, pp. 

 135-136. 



Webster, Richard. On the causes of the varia- 

 tion of the magnetic pole. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 LXL, 1823, pp. 165-167. 



Webster, Samuel. An account of an oil stone 

 found at Salisbury. [1783]. Boston, Mem. Amer. 

 Acad. L, 1785, p. 380. 



Webster, Thomas. On the freshwater formations 

 in the Isle of Wight, with some observations on 

 the strata over the chalk in the south-east part 

 of England. Geol. Soc. Trans. IL, 1814, pp. 

 161-254. 



2. On some new varieties of fossil Alcyonia. 



Geol. Soc. Trans. II., 1814, pp. 377-387. 



3* On the order of the upper strata of the 



south-east part of England. Tilloch, Phil. Mag 

 XLIX., 1817, pp. 65-68. 



4. On the geognostic situation of the Rei- 



gate Stone, and of the Fuller's Earth at Nutfield. 

 [1821.] Geol. Soc. Trans. V., 1821, pp. 353- 

 357. 



5. On a freshwater formation in Hord- 



well Cliff, Hampshire; and on the subjacent 

 beds, from Hordwell to Muddiford. Geol. Soc. 

 Trans. I., 1824, pp. 90-94. 



6. Reply to Dr. FITTON'S paper, entitled : 

 " Inquiries respecting the geological relations of 

 the beds between the chalk and the Purbeck 

 limestone in the south-east of England." Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. IX., 1825, pp. 33-51. 



Webster, Thomas. 7. Observations on the strata 

 at Hastings in Sussex. [1824.] Geol. Soc. 

 Trans. IL, 1829, pp. 31-36. 



8. Observations on the Purbeck and Port- 

 land Beds. [1824.] Geol. Soc. Trans. IL, 1829, 

 pp. 37-44. 



Webster, Thomas. On the changes of tempera- 

 ture consequent on any change in the density 

 of elastic fluids, considered especially with re- 

 ference to steam. Civ. Eng. Institut. Trans. L, 

 1836, pp. 219-226. 



2. On the colour of steam. Phil. Mag. 



XIV., 1839, pp. 184-186. 



Webster, W. On a new British species of Skenea. 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. XVIIL, 1856, pp. 156-157. 



Webster, W. Bullock. On the failure of Deep 

 Drainage on certain strong clay subsoils, with a 

 few remarks on the injurious effect of sinking 

 the water too far below the roots of plants in 

 very porous alluvial and peaty soils. Agric. 

 Soc. Journ. IX., 1848, pp. 237-248 ; XL, 1850, 

 pp. 311-312. 



Webster, JV. D. A description of two supposed 

 undescribed species of Fishes, Echeneis triainurus 

 and Cephalus Barrowii. &9uth African Quart. 

 Journ. I. 1830, pp. 26-27. 



Webster, W. H. On the contemporaneous de- 

 position of salt and gypsum. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 L, 1837, pp. 277-279. 



Webster, W. H. B. Account of the natural pro- 

 ductions of Staten Island and Cape Horn. [1829.] 

 Edinb. Journ. Sci. IL, 1830, pp. 26-31. 



2. Ueber das Leuchten der Medusen. 



(Transl.) Froriep, Notizen, XLII., 1834, pp. 

 247-248. 



3. Ueber die Seehunde von Staatenland. 



(Transl.) Froriep, Notizen, XLII., 1834, pp. 

 295-296. 



4. Narrative of Captain Henry FOSTER'S 



Voyage to the Southern Atlantic Ocean in 



H.M.S. Chanticleer. Newman, Entom. Mag. 



IV., 1837, pp. 375-383. 

 Wechel, W. A. Te. Deviatio menstruationis. 



Boerhaave, IL, 1840, pp. 231-234. 

 Week, L. Ueber Ophrys aquisgranensis, Kalten- 



bach. Rheinl. u. Westphal. Verhand. 1850, pp, 



519-520. 

 2. Ueber Filago Kaltenbachii, Schultz. 



Rheinl. u. Westphal. Verhand. 1853, pp. 121-124. 



- 3. Beitrage zur Pflanzen-Pathologie. 

 Rheinl. u. Westphal.Verhand. 1854, pp. 351-357. 



Weddell, H. A. Revue du genre Cinchona. 

 Ann. Sci. Nat. X. (Bot.), 1848, pp. 5-14. 



2. Note sur le Cephaelis ipecacuanha, son 



mode de vegetation, et son exploitation dans la 

 province de Matto-Grosso, au Bresil. Ann. Sci. 

 Nat. XL (Bot.\ 1849, pp. 193-202 ; Journ. de 

 Pharm. XVI., 1849, pp. 33-35 ; Paris, Soc. 

 Philom. Proc. Verb. 1849, pp. 52-54. 



