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Wilcke, Johannes Garolus. Disputatio physica experimentalis de 

 Electricitatibus contrariis. 4°. Rostochii, [1757.] 



Disputatio solemnis philosophica de Electricitatibus contrariis. 



4°. Rostochii, [1757.] 



Wild, Francois Sam. Essai sur la Montague Salifere du gouverne- 

 ment d'Aigle situe dans le canton de^Berne. 8°. Geneve, 1788. 



Wild, John James. A Letter to Lord Brougham and Vaux containing 

 Proposals for a Scientific Exploration of Egypt and Ethiopia. 



8°. London, 1850. 



Wild, Karl. Einige Beitrage zur Physiologie der Placenta : Inaug.- 

 Abhandl. ' 8°. Wiirzburg, 1849. 



Wilde, W. B. Narrative of a Voyage to Madeira, Teneriffe, and along 

 the shores of the Mediterranean, including a visit to Algiers, 

 Egypt, Palestine, Tyre, Rhodes, Telmessus, Cyprus, and Greece. 

 Second edition. 8°. Dublin, 1844. 



Wilhelmius, Wilhelm. Disputatio philosoph. inaug. de commercio 

 Mentis cum Corpore, in qua praecipue sententia ill. Leibnitzii de 

 Harmonia Prsestabilita ad examen revocatur. 



4°. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1739. 



Wilke, Theod. Henr. De Cretinismo: Dissert. Inaug. Physiol. -Pathol. 



4°. Berolini, [1828.] 



Wilkes, Charles. Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition 

 during the years 1838-42. 5 vols. Roy. 8°. London, 1845. 



— — Atlas. Roy. 8°. London, 1845. 



— — Vol. 6. Ethnography and Philology, by Horatio Hale. 



4°. Philadelphia, 1846. 



Vol. 7. Zoophytes, by James D. Dana. 4°. 1846, 



Atlas. Eolio. Philadelphia, 1849. 



- — Vol. 10. Geology, by James D. Dana. 4°. 1849. 



Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition during 



the years 1833-34. Vol. 15. The Geographical Distribution of 

 Animals and Plants, by Charles Pickering. 4°. Boston, 1854. 



' Mammalogy and Ornithology, by John Cassin. 



4°. Philadelphia, 1858. 



Atlas. Eolio. Philadelphia, 1858. 



Theory of the Zodiacal Light. 4°. Philadelphia, 1857. 



Wilkins, Charles. A Grammar of the Sanskrita Language. 



4°. London, 1808. 



Wilkins, John, {Bishop of Chester). Mathematical and Philosophical 

 Works, to which is prefixed the Author's Life and an Account of 

 his Works. 2 vols. 8°. London, 1802. 



[— — ] A Discourse concerning a new World and another Planet ; in 

 2 books. The First Book: The Discovery of a New World, or a 

 Discourse tending to prove, that 'tis probable there may be another 

 habitable World in the Moone, with a Discourse concerning the 

 possibility of a passage thither. The third impression. (A Dis- 



