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GENERAL SCIENCE. 



Wollaston, Francis, (cont.). The Preface to a Specimen of a general 

 Astronomical Catalogue, arranged in zones of north polar distance, 

 and adapted to Jan. 1, 1790. 8°. London, 1789. 



Directions for making an nniversal Meridian Dial capable of 



being set to any latitude, which shall give the mean solar time of 

 noon, by inspection, without any calculation whatsoever. 



4°. London, 1793. 



Fasciculus Astronomicus, containing Observations on the 



Northern Circumpolar Region ; together with some account of 

 the instrument with which they were made, and a new set of 

 Tables by which they are reduced to the mean position for the 

 beginning of 1800. 4°. London, 1800. 



The Northern Circumpolar Region, laid down from observation 



and adapted to the beginning of the year 1800. 4°. London. 



A Portraiture of the Heavens, as they appear to the naked eye ; 



for the use of students. Folio. London, 1811. 



Wollaston, T. Vernon. Coleoptera Atlantidum, being an enumeration 

 of the coleopterous insects of the Madeiras, Salvages, and Canaries. 



8°. London, 1865. 



Wollick (Wollicus), Nieolaus. Enchiridion Musices, de Gregoriana et 

 figuratiua atque contrapuncto simplici percommode tractans. 



4°. Parisiis, 1512. 



Wants 5 leaves at end. 



Wolowski, L. Communication Verbale sur l'Exposition Universelle 

 de 1862. 8°. Orleans. 



See also Oresme : Invention des Monnoies. 



Wood, (Capt.). Voyage through the Streights of Magellan. See 



Daintier. 



Wood, James. The Principles of Mechanics. The second edition. 



8°. Cambridge, 1 799. 



This is part 1 of vol. 3 of his ' Principles of Mathematics,' &c. 



The Elements of Optics. Fifth edition. 8°. Cambridge, 1828. 



The Elements of Algebra. Ninth edition. 



8°. Cambridge, 1830. 



and Vince, 8. The Principles of Mathematics and Natural 



Philosophy. 4 vols. 8°. Cambridge, 1795-99. 



Vol. 1. Elements of Algebra. By J. "Wood. 

 „ 2. Principles of Fluxions. By S. Vince. 



3. Principles of Mechanics. By J. Wood. 

 ., 4. Elements of Optics. By J. "Wood. 



Principles of Astronomy. By S. Vince. 



Wood, 'Robert. The Times mended ; or, a rectified Account of Time, by 

 a new Luni- Solar year ; the true way to number our days. 



Folio. London, 1681. 



