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trilobites. Geol. Mag., 10, 1883, pp. 536- 

 542. 



Woodward, Henry, & Davies, William. Notes 

 on the pleistocene deposits yielding mammalian 

 remains in the vicinity of Ilford, Essex. Geol. 

 Mag., 1, 1874, pp. 390-398. 



Woodward, Henry, & Etheridge, Robert (jun.). 

 To reference in Title (Vol. 8) add Geol. Mag., 

 10, 1873, pp. 482-486; 1, 1874, pp. 107-111. 



Woodward, Herbert Alfred. Temperature of 

 strata and seams of coal taken in the new sink- 

 ings of the Clifton and Kersley Coal Company 

 at Newtown Collieries, Clifton, from August 1st, 

 1878, to November, 1880. [1880.] Manchester 

 Geol. Soc. Trans., 16, 1882, pp. 29-34. 



Woodward, Horace Bolingbroke. 8. The geology 

 of London. Popular Sci. Review, 13, 1874, pp. 

 1-10. 



9. Remarks upon the relations and grouping 



of the permian and triassic rocks. Geol. Mag., 

 1, 1874, pp. 385-390. 



1O. The origin of our English scenery. 

 Popular Sci. Review, 14, 1875, pp. 57-66. 



11. On geological boundary-lines. [1875.] 

 Geol. Assoc. Proc., 4, 1876, pp. 262-269. 



12. Notes on the gravels, sands, and other 



superficial deposits in the neighbourhood of 

 Newton Abbot, Devonshire. Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Journ., 32, 1876, pp. 230-235 ; Phil. Mag., 1, 

 1876, p. 560. 



13. Additional remarks upon inversions 

 of carboniferous strata in Somersetshire. Geol. 

 Mag., 3, 1876, pp. 455-458. 



14. Studies and problems for Somerset- 

 shire geologists. [1875.] Bath Nat. Hist. Club 

 Proc., 3, 1877, pp. 177-182. 



15. Notes on the devonian rocks near 



Newton Abbot and Torquay ; with remarks on 

 the subject of their classification. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep., 1877 (Sect.), pp. 78-79; Geol. Mag., 4, 

 1877, pp. 447-454. 



16. Notes on the Bure Valley beds and 



the Westleton beds. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1882, 

 p. 530 ; Geol. Mag., 9, 1882, pp. 452-457. 



Woodward, J. D. S., & Woodward, R. B. 

 Notes on the natural history of South Africa. 

 Zoologist, 10, 1875, pp. 4349-4357, 4389-4398, 

 4441-4445, 4469-4477, 4509-4513, 4549-4553, 



" 4612-4617. 



Woodward, Joseph Janvier. 24. *0n the 

 structure of cancerous tumors and the mode 

 in which adjacent parts are invaded. (Toner 

 Lectures, i.) [1873.] Smithsonian Miscell. Coll., 

 15, 1878, Art. 2. 



25. On the similarity between the red 

 blood-corpuscles of man and those of certain 

 other mammals, especially the dog ; considered 

 in connection with the diagnosis of blood-stains 

 in criminal cases. [1874.] Washington, Phil. 



R. 8. XI. 



Soc. Bull., 2, 1875-80, pp. 20-22; Monthly 

 Microsc. Journ., 13, 1875, pp. 65-76. 

 Woodward, Joseph Janvier. 26. Note on the 

 markings of Frustulia saxonica. Monthly Mi- 

 crosc. Journ., 14, 1875, pp. 274-281. 



27. Note on the markings of Navicula 



rhomboides. Monthly Microsc. Journ., 15, 1876, 

 pp. 209-211. 



28. On the markings of the body-scale of 



the English gnat and the American mosquito. 

 Monthly Microsc. Journ., 15, 1876, pp. 253-255. 



29. The application of photography to 



micrometry, with special reference to the mi- 

 crometry of blood in criminal cases. Monthly 

 Microsc. Journ., 16, 1876, pp. 144-154. 



30. A simple device for the illumination 



of balsam-mounted objects for examination with 

 certain immersion objectives whose " balsam 

 angle" is 90 or upwards. Monthly Microsc. 

 Journ., 18, 1877, pp. 61-64; 1, 1878, pp. 246- 

 248 ; Washington, Phil. Soc. Bull., 2, 1875-80, 

 pp. 126-130 [First part only}. 



31. Observations suggested by the study 



of Amphipleura pellucida, mounted in Canada 

 balsam, by lamplight and sunlight, with various 

 objectives. Microsc. Soc. Journ., 2, 1879, pp. 

 663-674. 



32. [Presidential address to the Phil. Soc. 



of Washington, Dec. 3, 1881.] Modern philoso- 

 phical conceptions of life. Washington, Phil. 

 Soc. Bull, 5, 1883, pp. 49-84. 



Woodward, R. B., & Woodward, J. D. S. 

 See above. 



Woodward, R. S. On the actual and probable 

 errors of interpolated values derived from nu- 

 merical tables by means of first differences. 

 Des Moines, Analyst, 9, 1882, pp. 143-149, 

 169-175. 



Woodward, R. S., Flint, A. R., Voigt, W., 

 & Wheeler, E. S. Results of some experi- 

 ments made to determine the variations in length 

 of certain bars at the temperature of melting ice. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci., 25, 1883, pp. 448-459. 



Wooldridge, Leonard Charles. The relation of 

 the white blood-corpuscles to the coagulation of 

 the blood. Roy. Soc. Proc., 32, 1881, pp. 413- 

 418. 



2. Zur Chemie der Blutkorperchen. Archiv 



Anat. Physiol. (Physiolog. Abthg.), 1881, pp. 387- 

 411. 



3. Preliminary note on the innervation of 



the mammalian heart. Roy. Soc. Proc., 35, 

 1883, pp. 226-229. 



4. ZurGerinnung des Blutes. Archiv Anat. 



Physiol. (Physiolog. Abthg.), 1883, pp. 389- 

 393. 



5. Ueber die Function der Kammernerven 



des Saugethierherzens. Archiv Anat. Physiol. 

 (Physiolog. Abthg.), 1883, pp. 522-541. 



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