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Wilson (EDWARD) Charles Moore . . . and his work, 

 by H. H. Winwood ; with a List of the Fossil Ty)>es 

 and described specimens in the Bath Museum, by 

 E. Wilson. See WINWOOD (H. H.) 8. 1892. 



Wilson (EDWARD) Catalogue of the Fossils, Rocks & 

 Minerals in the students' geological collection in the 

 Bristol Museum. See BRISTOL. Bristol Museum. 



8. 1896. 



Wilson (EDWARD) & Hudleston (W. H.) A Catalogue 

 of British Jurassic Gasteropoda, &c. See HUDLESTON 

 formerly SIMPSON (W. H.) & WILSON (E.) 8. 1892. 



WILSON (FRANCIS ROBERT MUTER) [1832-19031 

 Lichenes Wilsoniani, s. Lichenes a cl. . . . F. R. M. 

 Wilson in Australia^ prov. Victoria lecti, &c. See MUEL- 

 LER (J.) Argoviensis. 8. 1893. 



WILSON (GEORGE) [1818-1859] & GeiHe (Sir A.) 

 K.C.K. Memoir of E. Forbes, d-c. pp. x, 589 : 1 port., 

 text Must. 8. Cambridge it London, 1861. 



WILSON (H. D.) The Northern Territory. See SOUTH 

 AUSTRALIA. The province of South Australia, &c, 



8. 1894. 



WILSON (HARLEY F.) The Peach-tree Barkbeetle. 

 See UNITED STATES. Department of Agriculture. 

 Entomology Division. Bulletin No. 68, pt. IX. 8. 1909. 



WILSON (HENRY) An account of the Pelew Islands 

 . . . Composed from the journals and communications 

 of Capt. H. Wilson, &c. See KEATE(G.) 4. 1788. 



WILSON (HENRY VAN PETERS) [Sponges from the 

 west coasts of Mexico, Central and South America, and 

 the Galapagos Islands.] pp. 164: So pis., 1 map. 

 See CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Harvard University. Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology. Memoirs, Ac. Vol. xxx, 

 no. 1. 4. 1904. 



WILSON (HORACE HAYMAN) [1786-1860] Notes on 

 the Indica of Ctesias. pp. 80. 8". Oxford, 1836. 



Forming one of the ll Ashmolean Transactions." 



Wilson (HORACE H.) Travels in the Himalayan pro- 

 vinces of Hindustan . . . Prepared for the Press by H. H. 

 Wilson. See. MOORCROFT (W.) &TREBECK (G.) 8. 1841. 



WILSON (J. BOWIE) Report on the present state and 

 future prospects of Lord Howe Island, &c. See NEW 

 SOUTH WALES. Lord Hoive Island. 4. 1882. 



WILSON (JAMES) Professor of Agriculture [1861-1 

 The Evolution of British Cattle, and the fashioning of 

 Breeds, pp. viii, lift : text Must. 8. London, 1909. 



WILSON (J A ME*) Zoologist [1795-1856] Observations 

 on some species of the genus Falco of Linmeus. pp. 49. 



8. Edinburgh, 1817. 



Mem. Wernerian Xat. Hist. Soc. Vol. n. 



Wilson (JAMKS) Zoologist. Illustrations of Zoology, 

 being representations of new, rare, or remarkable sub- 

 jects of the animal kingdom . . . with . . . descriptive 

 details, pp. [iv,] ii, 4 [138] : 36 pis. (col.) 



fol. Edinburgh <k London, 1831. 



Wilson (.JAMES) Zoologist. The natural history of the 

 northern regions of America. See TYTLER (P. F.) His- 

 torical view of the progress of discovery on the more 

 northern coasts of America, <fcc. 8. 1832. 



Wilson (JAMES) Zoologist. A voyage round the coasts 

 of Scotland and the Isles. 2 Vol. illust. 



8". Edinburgh, 1842. 



Wilson (JAMES) Zoologist & Duncan (J.) Entomo- 

 logia Edinensis, or a description and history of the 

 Insects found in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh . . . 

 Coleoptera. pp. vi, 351 : 2 pis., text illust. 



8. Edinburgh & London, 1834. 



Wilson (JAMES) Zoologist & others. Narrative of dis- 

 covery ... in Africa . . . with illustrations of the . . . 

 zoology, &c. See JAMESON (R.) <k others. 8. 1830. 



WILSON (JAMES HEWETSON) [1827 ?-1850] The Ele- 

 ments of Botany . . . Translated [with an Appendix] by 

 J. H. Wilson. See JUSSIEU (A. DE). 8. 1849. 



WILSON (JAMES SIMPSON GRANT) [ 1855 - ] [ For 

 official publications in connection with memoirs illus- 

 trating the Map] See GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. 

 Geological Survey. Scotland. 8". 



WILSON (JAMES THOMAS) & Martin (C. J.) Obser- 

 vations upon the Anatomy of the muzzle of the Ornitho- 

 rhynchus. On the peculiar rod-like tactile organs in 

 the integument and mucous membrane of the muzzle 

 of Ornithorhynchus. See LINNEAN SOCIETY OF NEW 

 SOUTH WALES. The Macleay Memorial Volume, <kc. 



4. 1893. 



WILSON (JOHANNES PETRUS) Museum naturalium 

 Academise Upsaliensis auctum, cujus partem primam . . . 

 p. p. J. P. Wilson, &c. See THUNB'ERG(C. P.) 4. [1827.] 



WILSON (JOHN) Botanist [-1751] A Synopsis of 

 British Plants in Mr. Ray's method : with their charac- 

 ters, descriptions, places of growth, time of flowering, 

 and physical virtues . . . Together with a Botanical 

 Dictionary, &c. pp. iv, S72 : text illust. 



8. Newcastle upon Tyne. 1744. 



WILSON (JOHN) Janitor to the University of Edin- 

 burgh [-c. 1832] Catalogue of objects of Natural His- 

 tory, <fcc. . . . belonging to ... J. Wilson, &c. pp. 24. 



8. Edinburgh, 1832. 



WILSON ( JOHN LEIGHTON ) Western Africa : its 

 history, condition, and prospects, pp. 527: 14pls., 1 map, 

 text illust. 12. New York, 1856. 



WILSON (JOHN MAKIUS) The Gazetteer of Scotland. 

 pp. 473. 8. Edinburgh, 1882. 



WILSON (JOSEPH) Geographer. A History of Moun- 

 tains, geographical and mineralogical, <kc. 3 Vol. 



4. London, 1807-10. 



WILSON (MORLEY E.) Geology and Economic Re- 

 sources of the Larder Lake district, Ont., and adjoining 

 portions of Pontiac County, Ojie. pp. vii, 62 : 11 pis., 

 2 maps geol. col., text illust. See CANADA. Geological 

 Survey. Memoir No. 17 E. 8. 1912. 



WILSON (NATHANIEL) [1809-1874] Outline of the 

 Flora of Jamaica, cfcc. See GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. 

 Geological Survey. West Indies. Memoirs, <frc. Pt. 2, 

 appendix n. 8. 1869. 



WILSON (OWEN S.) [-1890] The Larvae of the 

 British Lepidoptera and their food plants . . . with . . . 

 figures, drawn and coloured ... by E. Wilson, pp. xxix, 

 367 : 40 pis. col. 8. London, 1880. 



WILSON (PERCY) Altingiaceaj. See NEW YORK, 

 City of. New York Botanical Garden. North Ameri- 

 can Flora. Vol. xxn, pt. 2. 8. 1905. 



Wilson (P.) Typhaceae. See NEW YORK, City of. 

 New York Botanical Garden. North American Flora. 

 Vol. XVII, pt. 1. 8. 1909. 



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