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Willich, Charles If., (cont.). Popular Tables arranged in a new 

 form, giving information at sight for ascertaining . . . the value 

 of Lifehold, Leasehold, and Church Property, Renewal Pines, 

 the Public Funds, &c. 8°. London, 1852. 



Third edition. 8°. London, 1853. 



Interest Commutation Tables . . . from 2^ to 10 per cent. ; 



also a Commutation Time-Table. 8°. London, 1857. 



Willis, Robert. Remarks on the Architecture of the Middle Ages, es- 

 pecially of Italy. ^ 8°. Cambridge, 1835. 



Principles of Mechanism, designed for the use of students in 



the universities and for engineering students generally. 



8°. London, 1841. 



The Architectural History of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre 



at Jerusalem. 8°. London, 1849. 



The Architectural History of the Conventual Buildings of the 



Monastery of Christ Church, in Canterbury. 8°. London, 1869. 



Willis, Thomas. Cerebri Anatome; cui accessit Nervorum Descriptio 

 et usus. 4°. Londini, 1664. 



Pathologic Cerebri et Nervosi generis specimen, in quo agitur 



de Morbis Convulsivis et de Scorbuto. 4°. Oxonii, 1667. 



Affectionum quas dicuntur Hystericae et Hypochondriacs patho- 



logia spasmodica vindicata, contra responsionem epistolarem 

 Nathanael. Highmori; cui accesserunt Exercitationes medico- 

 physicas duae, I. de sanguinis ascensione, n. de motu musculari. 



4°. Londini, 1670. 



- De Anima Brutorum quae hominis vitalis ac sensitiva est, exer- 



citationes duse, prior physiologica, altera pathologica. 



4°. Oxonii, 1672. 



Pharmaceutice Rationalis, sive diatriba de Medicamentorum 



Operationibus in humano corpore. 4°. Oxonii, 1674. 



Editio tertia. 8°. Oxonia?, 1679. 



Willkomm, Moritz, et Lange, J. Prodromus Floras Hispanicae, sou 



synopsis methodica omnium plan tar um in Hispania. . , 



2 vols. 8°. Stuttgartias, 1870. 

 Willm, J. Edmond. Recherches sur le Thallium. (Paris, Theses 



Fac. Sci., No. 266.) 4°. Paris, 1865. 



Wills, William John. A successful Exploration through the interior 



of Australia, from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria ; edited 



from journals and letters by William "Wills. 8°. London, 1863. 

 Willsford, Thomas. The Scales of Commerce and Trade, ballancing 



betwixt the buyer and seller, artificer and manufacture, debitor 



and creditor, the most general questions. . . . 



8°. London, 1660. 



The Debitor and Creditor; or a perfect method of keeping 



merchants Accounts, after the Italian manner. 



8°.£Landon, 1659. 



