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Waterhouse, (Gapt.) J. Report on the Cartographic Applications of 



Photography as nsed in the Topographical Departments of the 

 principal states in Central Europe, with notes on the European 

 and Indian Surveys. 8°. Calcutta, 1870. 



Report on the Operations connected with the Observation of 



the total Solar Eclipse of April 6, 1875, at Camorta in the Nicobar 

 Islands. Folio. Calcutta, 1875. 



Waterhouse, John. Eight years' Meteorology of Halifax, being a 

 record of observations taken at Well Head during the years 1866 

 to 1873 inclusive. 4°. Halifax, 1874. 



Waterston, J". J. An Account of a Mathematical Theory of Gases. 



8°. [London, 1845.] 



Waterton, Charles. A Letter to James [Robert] Jameson, Esq. 



8°. Wakefield, 1835. 



A Second Letter to Robert Jameson, Esq. 



8°. Wakefield, 1835. 



An Ornithological Letter to William Swainson, Esq., F.R.S. &c. 



8°. Wakefield, 1837. 



Watkins, Francis. A popular Sketch of Electro-magnetism, or Electro- 

 dynamics ; . . . and outlines of the parent sciences electricity and 

 magnetism. 8°. London, 1828. 



W[atkins], T\homas\. A Table of Redemption, shewing at one view 

 in what time the principal and interest of any debt from three 

 to six per cent, may be discharged. . . . Folio. London, 1717. 



Watkins, Thomas. Travels through Switzerland, Italy, Sicily, the 

 Greek Islands to Constantinople ; through part of Greece, Ragusa, 

 and the Dalmatian isles . . . 1787-89. Second edition. 



2 vols. 8°. London, 1794. 



Watson, J". Forbes. Index to the Native and Scientific Names of Indian 

 and other Eastern Economic Plants and Products. 



8°. London, 1868. 



The Imperial Museum for India and the Colonies. 



8°. London, 1876. 



Watson, Ralph. A brief explanatory Statement of the principle and 

 application of a Life and Ship Preserver. 8°. London, 1827. 



A brief explanatory Statement of the principle and application of a 



plan for preventing Ships foundering at sea, and thereby rendering 

 every ship a life ship. 8°. London, 1829. 



Watson, Richard, (Bishop of Llandaff). An essay on the Subjects of 

 Chemistry, and their general division. 8°. Cambridge, 1771. 



A Plan of a course of Chemical Lectures. 8°. Cambridge, 1771. 



Chemical Essays. Second edition. 3 vols. 12°. London, 1782. 



Watson, (Sir) William. Experiments and Observations tending to 

 illustrate the nature and properties of Electricity. 



8°. London, 1746. 



Second edition. 8°. London, 1746. 



