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3. Index Entomologicus ; or a complete illustrated Catalogue of the 

 Lepidopterous Insects of Great Britain. Lend. 1837, 8°. fig.— Rev. 

 Zool. 1838, p. 64; 1840, p. 115. 



^4. General Conchology, or a Description of Shells, arranged accord- 

 ing to the Linnsean System. Lond. 1815, 4°; 1835, 8°. fig.— Tr. 

 Linn. Soc. Lond. XI. 2, p. 425. 

 5. Observations on the Hinges of British Bivalve Shells. — Tr. Linn. 

 Soc. Lond. VL p. 154; VII. p. 241, fig. 



. 6. Index Testaceologicvs ; or a Catalogue of Shells, British and Foreign, 

 arranged according to the Linnsean System, etc. (Lat. et Angl.) 

 Lond. 1825, 8°. fig.— Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. XII. 2, p. 59^.—F^russ. 

 Bull. 1824, II. p. 207 ; XIX. p. 374. 



7. Supplement to the Index Testaceologicus, etc. Lond. 1 828, 8°. fig. 

 —Fh-uss. Bull. XIX. p. 374. 



8. A List of the Plates of the Index Testaceologicus, etc. Lond. 1829, 

 9,°.—Feruss. Bull. XIX. p. 375, 



Wood (W. W.). 



1. Descriptions of four nevif species of the Linnaean genus Bknnius 

 and a new Exocetus. — Journ. Acad. Sc. Philad. IV. p. 278. — Firuss. 

 Bull. 1826, VII. p. 122. 



2. Description of a new species of Salamander {S. punctatissima) 



Journ. Acad. Sc. Philad. IV. p. 306. 



Woodruff (Sam.). 



1. The Mole carnivorous. — Sill. Amer. Journ. XXVIII. 1, p. 168. 



2. Notice of a Barn Swallow. — .S'i/Z. Amer. Journ. XIX. 1, p. 172. 



3. Moulting of Snakes.— 5't'«. Amer. Journ. XXIX. 2, p. 305. 



4. Some Snakes viviparous Sill. Amer. Journ. XXIX. 2, p. 304, 



5. The Rattle Snake {Crotalus korridus, L.) disarmed by the leaves 

 of the White Ash.— Sill. Amer. Journ. XXIII. p. 337.— Isis, 1835, 

 I. p. 94 {Entwaffnung der Klapperschlange durch Aeschenbldtter). 



Woods (H.). 



1. An Introductory Lecture on the Study of Zoology. Bath, 1827, 8°. 



2. On a new species of Antelope {Ant. personata). — Zool. Journ. V. 

 p. 2.— Isis, 1831, VI. p. 714. 



3. On the Claw of the Tip of the Tail of the Lion {Felis leo, L.).— 

 Proc. Comm. Zool. Soc. II. p. 146. 



4. Capture of a Cachalot on the South Coast of England, — Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. ser. 1, II. p. 198. 



5. On the supposed Frontal Spine of Hybodus in the Bath Museum. — 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, III. p. 282. 



Woods (J.). 

 1. On the Rocks of Attica. — Trans, Geol. Soc. ser. 2, I, p. 170. — 

 Feruss. Bull. 1823, p. 44 — Leonh. Tasch. 1824, I. p. 162. 



Woodward (J.). 



1. An Essay towards a Natural History of the Earth and Terrestrial 

 Bodies, especially Minerals, etc. Lond. 1695; 1702; 1723,8°.— 



Cat. Roy. Soc. Lond. — Bohm. Bibl. IV. 1, p. 39 (Lat. J. J. 



Sclieuchzer) : Specimen GengraphicB physicce, quo agitur de Terra 

 et Corporibus terrestribus, etc. Tig. 1704, 8°. — Mod. B. Helm. 



2. Naturalis Historia Telluris illustrata et aucta, etc. Lond. 1714, 8°. 



