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Wood; Rev. Henry Hayton (1826-82) : b. Westward, Cumber- 

 land, 28 Sept., 1825 ; d. same place, 3 Nov., 1882. M.A. 

 Oxon. 1851. Eector of Holwell, Dorset, 1857. Bryologist. 

 One of founders of Dorset Field Club. Moss herbarium in 

 Brit. Mus. Journ. Bot. 1883, 380. 

 Wood, John Bland (1813-90) : b. Pontefract, 3 Dec, 1813; d. 

 Withington, Manchester,, 11 Feb., 1890. M.D. Muscologist. 

 Employed E. Buxton as collector. Letters in" Wilson's cor- 

 respondence. 'Flora Mancuniensis,' 1840. Pritz. 351; 

 Jacks. 256 ; E. S. C. vi. 433 ; Journ. Bot. 1890, 86. 

 Wood, Mary Bristow {&. 1845-9). Governess. 'Botanical 



Eesearcher,' 1849. 

 Wood, Robert (fl. 1723). Curator, Edinburgh Physic Garden, 

 1723. Made large collection of seeds and seed-vessels of 

 plants. Eich. Corr. 201. 

 Wood, Rev. Robert (1796-1883) : b. Tallentire, Cockermouth, 

 18 Dec, 1796; d. Westward, Wigton, 15 March, 1883. 

 Incumbent of Westward, 1822-83. Father of H. H. Wood. 

 ' Alchemilla conjimcta,' Journ. Bot. 1872, 308. Had a 

 herbarium. Journ. Bot. 1883, 380 ; E. S. C. viii. 1268. 

 Wood, Rev. William (1745-1808) : b. CoUingtree, Northants., 

 29 May, 1745 ; d. Leeds, 1 April, 1808. B.D. F.L.S., 1791. 

 Succeeded Priestley at Mill Hill Chapel, Leeds, 1773. Cor- 

 respondent of Withering. Contributed botanical articles to 

 Eees up to letter C ; to Withering, ed. 2 ; and to E. Bot. (57- 

 775). Smith, Letters, i. 488; Memoirs by C. Wellbeloved, 

 1809, withportr. ; Taylor, ' Leeds Worthies,' 232 ; Mag. Zool. 

 Bot. ii. 271 ; Salisbury, Gen. PI. 6. 

 Woodforde, James (d. 1837) : d. Castle Carey, Somerset, 6 

 July, 1837. Of Castle Carey. M.D. Bdin., 1825. F.L.S., 

 1826. ' Cat. of PL in Edinburgh,' 1824. Pritz. 351 ; Jacks. 

 252 ; Mag. Zool. Bot. ii. (1838), 386. 

 Woods, Joseph (1776-1864) : b. Stoke Newington, 24 Aug., 1776 ; 

 d. Lewes, 9 Jan., 1864. Of Lewes. Architect. F.L.S., 

 1801. 'Pedia,' Linn. Trans. 1835. 'Bot. Excursion in N. 

 of England,' Comp. Bot. Mag. i. 288. ' Tourists' Flora,' 1850. 

 Discovered Lotus hispidus in Britain, 1828, and Eriophorum 

 gracile in 1825. Oontrib. to E. Bot. ].301, 2823, 2886. Her- 

 barium in possession of F. Townsend. Pritz. 351 ; Jacks. 

 622; 'Bot. Guide,' xiv. ; Proc Linn. Soc. 1863-4, xxxii. ; 

 Journ. Bot. 1864, 62 ; E. S. C. vi. 436. Engr. portr. by Cot- 

 man, 1822. at Linn. Soc Woodsia Br. 

 Woods, Rev. Julian Edmund Tenison- (1832-89) : b. Lon- 

 don, 15 Nov., 1832 ; d. Sydney, 7 Oct., 1889. F.L.S., 1863. 

 Went to Tasmania, 1855. Ordained priest, 1857. To Singa- 

 pore, 1883. President Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 1880-81. Bot. 

 papers in Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. Jacks. 622 ; E. S. C. vi. 

 436; viii. 1270; Geol. Mag. 1890, 288; Ann. Bot. iii. 494 

 (bibliography) ; Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 2nd ser. iv. 1301, 

 with bibliography. 

 Woodville, William (1748 ?-1805) : b. Cockermouth, Cumber- 

 land, 1748 ? or 1752 ; d. London, 26 March, 1805 ; . bur. 



