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Wood, Searles Valentine. 22. On the glacial 

 clay of the Ouse Valley, the Thames Valley, etc. 

 Geol. Mag. V., 1868, pp. 147-148. 



- 23. On the pebble-beds of Middlesex, 

 Essex, and Herts. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. 

 XXIV., 1868, pp. 464-471 ; Phil. Mag. 

 XXXVII., 1869, pp. 148-149. 



24. On Astarte excurreus and A. modesta. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. VI., 1870, p. 423. 



25. Observations on the sequence of the 



glacial beds. Geol. Mag. VII., 1870, pp. 17-22, 

 61-68 ; VIII., 1871, pp. 406-412. 



26. The boulder-clay of Caithness. GeoL 



Mag. VIL, 1870, p. 347. 



27. On the relation of the boulder-clay, 



without chalk, of the north of England to the 

 great chalky boulder-clay of the south. [1869.] 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXVI., 1870, pp. 90- 

 110 ; Phil. Mag. XL., 1870, pp. 72-73. 



28. On Mr. CEOLL'S hypothesis of the 



formation of the Yorkshire boulder-clay. Geol. 

 Mag. VHL, 1871, p. 92. 



29. On the evidence afforded by the detri- 

 tal beds without and within the north-eastern 

 part of the valley of the Weald as to the mode 

 and date of the denudation of that valley. [1870.] 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXVII., 1871, pp. 3- 

 26 ; Phil. Mag. XLL, 1871, p. 319. 



3O. On the assumption of the adult form 



by the genera Cypraea and Ringicula, and by 

 certain species of the genus Astarte. Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. VIL, 1871, pp. 171-172. 



31. The raised beach on Portsdown Hill. 



Geol. Mag. IX., 1872, pp. 92-93. 



32. On the climate of the post-glacial 



period. Geol. Mag. IX., 1872, pp. 153-161. 



33. Reply to JAMES GEIKIE'S " Correlation 



of the Scotch and English glacial beds." Geol. 

 Mag. IX., 1872, pp. 171-176, 352-355. 



34. Note on the shells from the lower boul- 

 der-clay of Dawpool. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. 

 XXV1IL, 1872, p. 392. 



Wood) Sun-It's I'li/cnti JH; and Harmer, F. W. 

 On the glacial and postglacial structure of 

 Norfolk and Suffolk. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 XXXVIII., 1868 (Sect.), pp. 80-83; Geol. 

 M:ig. V., 1868, pp. 452-456. 



2. On a peculiar instance of intra- 



glacial erosion near Norwich. Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Journ. XXV., 1869, pp. 259-260, 445-449; 

 Phil. Mng. XXXVIIL, 1869, p. 466. 



3. On the palseoutological aspects 



of the middle glacial formation of the East of 

 England, and on their bearing upon the age of 

 the middle sands of Lancashire. Brit. Assoc 

 Rep. XL., 1870 (Sect.), pp. 90-91. 



Wood, Searles Valentine, and Rome, J. L. On 



the glacial and post-glacial structure of Lincoln- 

 shire and south-east Yorkshire. Phil. Mag. 

 XXXIV., 1867, p. 480; Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Journ. XXIV., 1868, pp. 2-3, 146-184. 

 Wood, T. W. Remarks on the coloration of 

 Chrysalides. Entom. Soc. Proc. 1 867, pp. xcix- 

 ci ; Zoologist, II., 1867, pp. 1020-1022 ; Ento- 

 mologist, IV., 1868-69, pp. 23-25. 



2. Insects in disguise. Student, II., 1869, 



pp."81-92. 



3. On a new species of Argus pheasant: 



A. bipunctatus. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. VIII., 

 1871, pp. 67-68. 



4. The courtship of birds. Student, IV., 



1871, pp. 113-125. 



5. The Owl-parrot or Kakapo (Strigops 



habroptilus). Student, V., 1871, pp. 492- 



499. 



species of 

 Hist. X., 



6. On the two (?) unknown 



Argus Pheasant. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 1872, p. 67. 



Wood, Walter. Remarks on a "raised beach" 

 at Ardross, in the county of Fife. [1863.] 

 Edinburgh, Proc. Phys. Soc. III., 1867, pp. 72- 

 74. 



2. On the strata discovered in making the 



East of Fife Extension Railway, with special 

 reference to the brick-clay beds and their fossil 

 remains. [1863.] Edinburgh, Proc. Phys. Soc. 

 III., 1867, pp. 125-128. 



Wood, W. H. Preliminary note on the preven- 

 tion of mouldiness in aqueous solutions of tartaric 

 acid. Chemical News, XXII., 1870, p. 13. 



2. Experiments on the prevention of the 



development of fungi in aqueous solutions of tar- 

 taric acid, and their bearings on the theories of 

 the origin of, and conditions essential to, life. 

 Chemical News, XXIV., 1871, pp. 246-248. 



Wood, n'illiam. On the mottled owl. Ameri- 

 can Naturalist, II., 1869, pp. 370-375. 



2. Habits and nesting of our birds. Ame- 

 rican Naturalist, II., 1869, pp. 377-380. 



3. The compressed burbot or eelpout (Lota 



compressa). American Naturalist, III., 1870, 

 pp. 17-21. 



4. On the red-tailed hawk : Buteo borealis. 



American Naturalist, III., 1870, pp. 393-397. 



5. The Game Falcons of New Enghnul. 



American Naturalist, V., 1871, pp. 80-87 ; VIL, 

 1873, pp. 340-340. 



Wood-Mason. Sec Mason, ./. If'ood. 



Woodcock, licyinald C. On the action of nor- 

 mal and acid salts upon ammonium salts, espe- 

 cially upon ammonic chloride. Chem. Soc. 

 Journ. IX., 1871, pp. 785-790. 



Woodhouse, Thomas. Herefordshire yew-trees. 

 Woolhope Field Club Trans. 1866, pp. 243- 

 247. 



