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ment for that purpose. [1874.] Quekett Mi- 

 crosc. Club Journ., 4, 1874-77, pp. 4-10. 



Williams, Robert Packenham. 2. On a new 

 method of cutting fresh frozen tissues. [1876.] 

 Quekett Microsc. Club Journ., 4, 1874-77, pp. 

 154-156. 



Williams, Samuel Gardner. Notes on the geo- 

 logy of some localities near Canon city, Fremont 

 co., Col. U. S. Survey Bull., 1, 1875 (2nd Ser.), 

 pp. 249-251. 



2. Dip of the rocks in central New York. 



Amer. Journ. Sci., 26, 1883, pp. 303-305. 



Williams, William. On "Cervus megaceros '\ 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1878, p. 537. 



2. On an attempt to elucidate the history 



of the Cervus megaceros, commonly called the 

 Irish elk. [1878.] Dublin Soc. Sci. Proc., 2, 

 1880, pp. 105-111. 



3. On the occurrence of Megaceros hiber- 



nicus, Owen, in the ancient lacustrine deposits 

 of Ireland ; with remarks on the probable age 

 of these beds. Geol. Mag., 8, 1881, pp. 354- 

 363. 



Williams, William Carleton. To reference in 

 No. 2 ( Vol. 8) add Manchester, Lit. Phil. Soc. 

 Mem., 5, 1876, pp. 61-68. 



To references in No. 3 ( Vol. 8) add Ohem. 



Soc. Journ., 12, 1874, pp. 70-72; Paris, Soc. 

 Chim. Bull., 21, 1874, pp. 27-28. 



4. Stannic arsenate. Manchester, Lit. 



Phil. Soc. Proc., 15, 1876, pp. 67-68. 



5. On some compounds of antimony penta- 



chloride with alcohols and with ether. Chem. 

 Soc. Journ., 1876, 2, pp. 463-466; Chemical 

 News, 33, 1876, p. 256; Paris, Soc. Chim. Bull., 

 27, 1877, p. 177. 



6. The derivatives of di-isobutyl. (Pre- 

 liminary notice.) Chem. Soc. Journ., 1877, 1, 

 pp. 541-544 ; Chemical News, 35, 1877, p. 82 ; 

 Chem. Central-Bl., 8, 1877, p. 274 ; Paris, Soc. 

 Chim. Bull., 29, 1878, pp. 127-128. 



7. The derivatives of di-isobutyl. Chem. 



Soc. Journ., 35, 1879, pp. 125-130; Chemical 

 News, 39, 1879, pp. 40-41. 



Williams, William Carleton, & Bedson, Peter 

 Phillips. Ueber die Bestimmung des specifischen 

 Brechungsvermogens fester Kb'rper in ihren 

 Losungen. Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 14, 1881, 

 pp. 2549-2556; Chem. Soc. Journ., 42, 1882, 

 p. 351; Paris, Soc. Chim. Bull., 37, 1882, p. 

 112. 



Williams, William Carleton, & Carnelley, 

 Thomas. On the determination of high boiling 

 points. Chem. Soc. Journ., 33, 1878, pp. 281- 

 284; Chemical News, 37, 1878, p. 212; Chem. 

 Central-Bl., 9, 1878, p. 498. 



2. On the boiling points of certain 



metals and metallic salts. Chem. Soc. Journ., 

 35, 1879, pp. 563-567; Chemical News, 39, 



1879, p. 286; Chem. Central-Bl., 10, 1879, p. 

 593. 



Williams, William Carleton, & Carnelley, 

 Thomas, 3. The melting and boiling points 

 of certain inorganic substances. Chem. Soc. 

 Journ., 37, 1880, pp. 125-127; Chemical News, 

 41, 1880, p. 45; Chem. Central-Bl., 11, 1880, 

 pp. 339-340 ; Paris, Soc. Chim. Bull., 36, 1881, 

 pp. 218-219. 



Williams, William Mattieu. Assign to this 

 author entry under Williams, W . M. ( Vol. 6). 



To reference in No. 4 (Vol. 8) add Nature, 



3, 1871, pp. 497-498; 5, 1872, p. 213. 



12. The stability of iron structures. Van 



Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 10, 1874, pp. 336-338. 



13. Prehistoric metallurgy. Van Nos- 

 trand's Engin. Mag., 14, 1876, pp. 205-208. 



14. Experimental researches in Bessemer 



work. Van Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 14, 1876, 

 pp. 333-339. 



15. The philosophy of the radiometer and 



its cosmical revelations. Journ. of Sci., 6, 1876, 

 pp. 517-522. 



16. The solidity of the Earth. [1876.] 

 Nature, 15, 1877, pp. 5-6. 



17. Note on Prof. LANQLEY'S paper on 

 the direct effect of sunspots on terrestrial 

 climates. [1876.] Astron. Soc. Month. Not., 

 37, 1877, pp. 41-42. 



18. "The great ice age" and the origin 



of the "till". Journ. of Sci., 7, 1877, pp. 214- 

 237. 



19. Hog-wallows and prairie mounds. 

 Nature, 16, 1877, pp. 6-7. 



20. Notes on the glaciation of Ireland, 

 and the tradition of Lough Lurgan. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep., 1878, pp. 528-529. 



21. A contribution to the history of 



electric lighting. Journ. of Sci., 1, 1879, pp. 

 155-162. 



22. The temperature of the Sun. Journ. 

 of Sci., 1, 1879, pp. 732-734. 



23. The formation of coal. Journ. of 

 Sci., 2, 1880, pp. 81-87. 



24. The movements of Jupiter's atmo- 



sphere. Nature, 25, 1882, p. 338. 



Williams, William Roger. The anatomy of the 

 quadriceps extensor cruris. Journ. Anat. Phy- 

 siol., 13, 1879, pp. 204-218. 



2. Note on the anatomy of the knee joint. 



Journ. Anat. Physiol., 14, 1879 [1880], pp. 178 

 -184. 



Williams-Ellis, (Rev.} John Clough. 2. *(1) 

 On a model of an electro-motive machine. (2) 

 On a model for transferring rotatory motion to 

 a distance by means of a single wire. (3) On 

 a method of describing ellipses and (4) of 

 drawing in perspective. (5) On a steam-ship 

 for conveying trains from Dover to Calais. 



