GENERAL SCIENCE. 



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Wood, Searles V. A Monograph of the Crag Mollusca, with descrip- 

 tions of shells from the upper tertiaries of the British Isles. 



(Valceontograjphical Society.) 



2 vols, in 1. 4°. London, 1848-61. 



Vol. 1. Univalves. 

 „ 2. Bivalves. 



A Monograph of the Eocene Bivalves of England. (Palceonto- 



graphical Society.) Vol. 1. 4°. London, 1861-71. 



Supplement to the Monograph of the Crag Mollusca. Vol. 3. 



Univalves and Bivalves, with an introductory outline of the 

 geology by S. V. Wood, jun., and F. W. Harmer. (Palceonto- 

 graphical Society.) 4°. London, 1872-74. 



Wood, William. Index Testaceologicus ; or a Catalogue of shells, 

 British and Foreign, arranged according to the Linneean system, 

 with the Latin and English names, references to figures, and 

 places where found. 8°. London, 1818. 



Index Entomologicus ; or a complete Catalogue of the Lepi- 



dopterous insects of Great Britain, containing 1944 figures of 

 moths and butterflies. 8°. London, 1845. 



Woodard, David. The Narrative of the Sufferings of Capt. David 

 Woodard and four seamen in the Island of Celebes ; also an 

 account of the manners and customs of the country. 



8°. London, 1804. 



Narrative of Captain David Woodard and four seamen who lost 



their ship while in a boat at sea, and surrendered themselves up 

 to the Malays in the Island of Celebes. . . . Second edition. 



8°. London, 1805. 



Woodcroft, Bennet. A Sketch of the Origin and Progress of Steam 

 Navigation, from authentic documents. 4°. London, 1848. 



Supplement to the Series of Letters Patent . . . consisting for 



the most part of Reprints of scarce pamphlets. Vol. L 



Roy. 8°. London, 1858. 



1. S. Sturtevant, Metallica. 1612. 



2. J. Kovinson, a Treatise of Metallica. 1613. 



3. Commission to inquire whether N. Page or Sir N. Halse was the 



first inventor of certaine kilnes for the drying of malt. 1637. 



4. Dud Dudley's Metallum Martis. 1665. 



5. J. W. B., Description of the Water-scoop Wheels invented by 



William Wheler. 1642. 



6. Marquess of Worcester, Definition of the Water-commanding 



Engine. 1663. 



7. T. Savery, Navigation improved. 1698. 



8. T. Savery, The Miner's Friend. 1702. 



9. J. Allen, Specimina Ichnographica. 1730. 



10. J. Hulls, Description of a Machine for carrying vessels or ships 



out of or into any harbour. 1737. 



11. S. Sutton, Method for extracting the foul air out of ships. 1749. 



