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Wheatstone, (Sir) Charles, and Abel, F. A. 



*Result of investigations conducted at Woolwich 

 and Chatham on the application of electricity 

 from different sources to the explosion of gun- 

 powder. Roy. Engineers' Papers, X., 1861, pp. 

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Wheeler, C. Gilbert. Eine Methode zur Bestim- 

 mung des Stickstoffs gleichzeitig mit Kohlenstoff 

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 XCVL, 1865, pp. 239-248 ; Amer. Journ. Sci. 

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2. Ueber die unorganischen Bestandtheile 



des Baierischen Hopfens. Journ. Prakt. Chem. 

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3. Notiz iiber die Einwirkung von Mangan- 



superoxyd auf Harnsaure. Zeitschr. f. Chemie, 

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4. Ueber die Wirkung des nascirenden 



Wasserstoffs auf Cyanessigsaure. Zeitschr. f. 

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5. Sur 1'action de 1'acide hypochloreux 



aqueux sur 1'essence de terebenthine et sur le 

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 Pharm. CXLVL, 1868, pp. 73-85. 

 6. Notizen iiber Schwefelphenyl. Zeitschr. 



f. Chemie, III., 1867, p. 436. 

 Wheeler, (Rev.} R. F. Climatological tables 



relative to the flowering of plants. Northumb. 



Nat. Hist. Trans. L, 1867, pp. 307-309 ; III., 



1870, pp. 23-32. 

 2. Address to the members of the Tyneside 



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Hist. Trans. III., 1870, pp. 491-509. 

 Wheelock, G. A. Striae on Mount Monadnock. 



American Naturalist, VII., 1873, pp. 466-470. 

 Wheildon, William W. 2. The new Arctic 



Continent, or Wrangell's Land, discovered 14 



August, 1867, by Captain LONG. Amer. Assoc. 



Proc. XVII., 1868, pp. 304-311. 



3. Remarkable case of freezing fresh water 

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4. The Arctic regions. Atmospheric theory 



of an ameliorated climate and an open sea, in 

 the Arctic regions, in opposition to the Gulf 

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Whelpley, James D. 5. *[Remarks on the classi- 

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Whelpley, James D. 6. *0n the atomic theory. 

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7. *Remarks in explanation of the crescen- 



tic figure of the trap ridges in the vicinity of New 

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8. On the mechanical and chemical treat- 

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Whewell, (Dr.} William. For Biography, see 

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Whipple, G. M. On a new form of RUTHER- 

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2. On a new electrical anemograph. Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. XLIIL, 1873 (Sect.), pp. 50-52. 



Whishaw, John C. Case of horn groAving in the 

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Whitaker, J. (jun.). Rare birds in Nottingham- 

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2. Abnormal colouring in birds. Zoologist, 



VIL, 1872, p. 2991. 



Whitaker, Joseph. On some teeth and a flint 

 found in the drift at Barrowford, near Burnley. 

 Manchester, Geol. Soc. Trans. IV., 1864, pp. 

 176-177. 



2. On the outcrop of the lower Coal- 

 measure rocks on Boulsworth and Gorple ; 

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Whitaker, William. 6. On some evidence of 

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 cliff Bay, Isle of Wight. Geol. Mag. L, 1864, 

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7. On the cliffs at Folkestone. Geol. Mag. 



L, 1864, pp. 212-215. 



8. On the chalk of the Isle of Thanet. 



Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXL, 1865, pp. 395- 

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') 9. On the chalk of Buckinghamshire, and 



on the Totternhoe stone. Geol. Soc. Quart. 

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10. On the chalk of the Isle of Wight. 



Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXL, 1865, pp. 400- 

 406 ; Phil. Mag. XXIX., 1865, p. 405. 



~ 11. On the "lower London tertiaries " of 



Kent. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXIL, 1866, 

 pp. 404-435 ; Phil. Mag. XXXL, 1866, pp. 

 480-481. 



