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Wilson, George. 37. On the processes for the 

 detection of Fluorine. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1857 

 {pt. 2), p. 61. 



38. On the production of photographs on 



fluorescent surfaces ; and on the different modes 

 of rendering visible the ultra-violet chemical 

 rays. Photogr. Soc. Journ. III., 1857, pp. SOS- 

 SOS. 



39. On the composition of old Scotch 



glass. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc. IV., 1857-62, pp. 

 191-196. 



40. On the recent vindication of the pri- 



ority of Cavendish as the discoverer of the 

 composition of water. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 IV., 1857-62, pp. 205-208. 



41. Mr. Napier's new process of etching 



glass in relief by hydrofluoric acid. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1859 {pt. 2), pp. 88-89. 



I 42. On some of the stages which led to 

 the invention of the modern Air-pump. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1859 {pt. 2), pp. 89-92. 



Wilson, George, and John Cromhie Brown. 

 Account of a repetition of several of Dr. Samuel 

 Brovtn's processes for the conversion of Carbon 

 into Silicon. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. XV., 1844, 

 pp. 547-560. 



Wilson, George, and JoTiann George Porch- 

 hammer. On the proportion of fluoride of calcium 

 present in the Baltic, with some preliminary 

 remarks on the presence of fluorine in different 

 oceanic waters. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 XLVin., 1850, pp. S45-S50; Edinb. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. IL, 1851, pp. S02-304. 



Wilson, Henry. The influence of certain in- 

 gesta in causing abnormal products in the urine. 

 Med. Assoc. Journ. IL, 1854, pp. 946-947. 



Wilson, Henry S. On the structure of the 

 Chondracanthus lophii, with observations on 

 its larval form. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. 

 XXIIL, 1861, pp. 67-76 ; Edinb. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. IV., 1862, pp. 525-527. 



2. On the structure of Lemeopoda Dal- 



manni, with observations on its larval form. 

 Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. XXIII., 1861, pp. 

 77-88 ; Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc. IV., 1862, pp. 

 569-570. 



3. The nervous system of the Asteridae ; 



with observations on the structure of their 

 organs of sense, and remarks on the reproduc- 

 tion of lost rays. [1860.] Linn. Soc. Trans. 

 XXIII., 1862, pp. 107-123. 



Wilson, J. M. Note on the readings of the gra- 

 duated arc in Spectrum analysis, and distortion 

 of the Spectrum. Phil. Mag. XXII., 1861, pp. 

 S64-369. 



. 2. Conservation of force [or Potency]. 



Messenger of Mathem. I., 1862, pp. 14-22, 

 2S0-235. 



Wilson, J. P. Account of magnetical experi- 

 ments made in China and St. Helena, with a 

 view of determining the position of the plane 

 of no deviation in those places. Edinb. Journ 

 Sci. VI., 1827, pp. 318-S21. 



Wilson, J. R. Routes in the Nizam's Territory. 

 Geogr. Soc. Journ. XIII., 1843, pp. 118-132. 



Wilson, J. TV. Bursting of lakes through 

 mountains. Silliman, Journ. III., 1821, pp. 

 252-253. 



Wilson, James. Beschreibung einer ungewohn- 

 lichen Bildung eines Herzens. {Transl.) Reil, 

 Archiv, TV., 1800, pp. 448-455. 



2. A description of two muscles surround- 

 ing the membranous part of the urethra. [1808.] 

 Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. I., 1809, pp. 175-180. 



Wilson, James. Observations on some species 

 of the genus Falco, Linn. [1817.] Edinb. 

 Mem. Wei-n. Soc. IL, 1811-16 pp. 569-617. 



2. Physiological notice concerning the 



early state of the Common Frog. [1818.] 

 Edinb. Mem. Wern. Soc. III., 1817-20, pp. 

 458-465. 



3. Remarks on the different opinions enter- 



tained regarding the specific distinction, or 

 identity, of the Ring-tailed and Golden Eagles, 

 Falco (Aqiiila) Chrysaetos and F. fulvus. 

 [182S.] Edinb. Mem. Wem. Soc. IV., 1821- 

 23, pp. 434-448. 



4. Observations on some species of the 



genus Mergus. [1823.] Edinb. Mem. Wem. 

 Soc. IV., 1821-23, pp. 475-484. 



— 5. On the origin of domestic poultry. 

 [1830.] Edinb. Mem. Wem. Soc. VI., 1826- 

 31, pp. 402-416. 



— 6. Notes on the moth named Satumia 

 luna ; the domestication of foreign butterflies ; 

 and the geographical distribution of insects. 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. VIIL, 18S0, pp. 368- 

 372. 



— 7. On several new species of Grouse 

 (Tetrao) from North America. Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ. VHL, 1830, pp. 372-376. 



8. Account of the introduction of the 



Wood-Grouse or Capercailzie (Tetrao urogallus) 

 to the forest of Braemar. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. XHL, 1832, pp. 160-166. 



— 9. Notice of the occurrence in Scotland of 

 Tetrao medius, showing that supposed species 

 to be a hybrid. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc. I., 

 1832-44, p. 395. 



— 10. Notice regarding the coleopterous in- 

 sects collected during a tour in Sutherland. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1834, pp. 615-617. 



— 11. Remarks on the distribution of insects 

 and account of Coleoptera taken in Sutherland 

 in June 1834. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XIX., 

 1835, pp. 292-300. 



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