BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF BRITISH AND IRISH LO@ANISTS. 875 
Herbarium in possession of F. l'ownsend. Pritz. 351; Jacks. 
622: ‘Bot. Guide,’ xiv.; Proc. Linn. Soc. 1863-4, XXXIl. 
Journ. Bot. 1864, 62; R. 8S. C. vi. 436. Engr. portr. by Cot- 
man, 1822, at a Soc. Woodsia Br. 
—— Rev. Julian Edmund Tenison- seers -1889): b. Lon- 
, 15th Nov. 1882 : d. Sydney, 7th Oct. 1889. F.L.8., 1863. 
Went to Tasmania, 1855. Ordained priest, 1857. To Singapore, 
1888. President Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 1880-81. Bot. papers in 
Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. Jacks. as ; BR. S.C. vi. 486; viii 
1270; Geol. Mag. 1890, 288 ; Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wey 2nd Ser. 
iv. 1801, with bibliograp y- 
Woodville, William (1748 ?-1805): b. Cockermouth, Cumber- 
land, 1748? or 1752; d. London, 26th March, 1805; bur. 
Bunhill Fields. M.D. Edinb. 1775. L.R.C.P., | 1784. F.L.S., 
he had a bot. garden. ‘ phe al Bota any,’ 1790-4; ed. 3, 1882. 
Pritz. 851; Jacks. 201 ; Munk, ii. 345; Michaud; Hoefer. 
Engr. portr. by Bond, from portr. by Abbot, at Small-pox 
Hospital. Copy at t Kew. Woodvillea DC. 
Woodward, John (1665-1728); b. Derbyshire, 1st May, 1665; 
d. Gresham College, 25th April, 1728; bur. Westminster Abbey. 
-oe-U.Fs 
’ Phil. Trans. rea aaa Herbarium. ‘Life and 
ese “s Sedgwick ° a ae i. Pp. 166-187, with portr. after 
oil-painting in Woodwardian Mus 
Woodward, pe Pickworth (182i -65): b. Norwich, 17th 
Sept. 1821; d. Herne Bay, Kent, 11th July, 1865; bur. High- 
gate Cemetery. A.L.§8., 1842. Prof. Nat. Hist., Cirencester. 
emb. Bot. Soe. Lond., 1839. Malacologist. ‘ Flora of Central 
Norfolk,’ Mag. Zool. Bot. vy. (1841), 201. Herbarium and 
drawings at Roy. Agric. Coll., Cirencester. Fe Linn. Soe. 
18 Ixxxvi. 6 : 
1273; Trans. Norf. Nat. Soe. iii. 279, with portrait. Carduus 
Woodwardit Wats. 
Woodward, Thomas Jenkinson (c. 1745-1820): b. 17452; 
d. Diss, Norfolk, 28th Jan. 1820. Of Bunga y. LL.B Camb, 
tii, 3 ; Phil. Trans. “Lxxi. 222. gy - R. 8. C. vi. 488; Gent. 
Woollgar, gases (A. 1800). Of ioe Contrib. — to 
ine & Gordon's ‘ stacepee ne (pref. viii.). Borrer’s 
“ earliest assistant in botany.” Studied willows, and sent them 
to E. Bot. 1436, 1936-7, 2651. ts Woollgariana Borr 
Wooster, David (1824 ?-88): d. Bayswater, Sept. 1 1888. Assisted 
J. C. Loudon in his works. ‘Alpine Plants,’ 1872-4. Ja cks. 
622; Gard. Chron. 1888, iv. 393. 
Wootton, —. (fl. 1588). W. Turner, ‘Libellus.’ Jacks, xxx. 
