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GENERAL SCIENCE. 



Woodcroft, Bennet, (cont.). Brief Biographies of Inventors of Machines 

 for the Manufacture of Textile Fabrics. 12°. London, 1863. 



[ ] Bennet Woodcroft, F.R.S. Reprinted from 'The Engineer,' 



Feb. 14th, 1873. 



W[oodford], T. A Treatise containing the description and use of a 

 new and curious Quadrant, made by John Rowley for taking 

 altitudes and. for solving various mathematical problems. By T. 

 W., F.R.S. 4°. London, 1756. 



Woodhouse, John Thomas. An Essay on Single Vision. 



8°. London, 1841. 

 Woodhouse, Bohert. The Principles of Analytical Calculation. 



4°. Cambridge, 1803. 



A Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. 



8°. London, 1809. 



Second edition. 8°. Cambridge, 1813. 



— — Third edition. 8°. Cambridge, 1819. 



Fifth edition. 8°. Cambridge, 1827. 



• A Treatise on Isoperimetrical Problems, and the Calculus of 



Variations. 8°. Cambridge, 1810. 



— An Elementary Treatise on Astronomy. 



2 vols." 8°. Cambridge, 1812-18. 

 Woodley, William. The Universe as it is ; wherein the hypothesis of 



the Earth's Motion is refuted, and the true basis of astronomy 



laid down. ... 8°. London, 1829. 

 Woodley 's Method for the Longitude, by the highest altitude 



of the Moon only and the Rule of Three practically proved. 8°. 

 Woodman, W. Bathurst, and Tidy, C. M. A Handy-Book of Forensic 



Medicine and Toxicology. 8°. London, 1877. 



Woodward, Augustus B. Considerations on the Substance of the Sun. 



8°. Washington, 1801. 



Woodward, G. M. A History of the St. Louis Bridge ; containing a 

 full account of every step in its construction and erection, and 

 including the theory of the ribbed arch and the tests of materials. 



4°. St. Louis, 1881. 



Woodward, Henry. A Monograph of the British Fossil Crustacea 

 belonging to the order Merostomata. (Palwontographical Society.) 



4°. London, 1866-78. 



[Presidential Address to the Geologists' Association, Nov. 6, 



1874.] 8°. London, 1874. 



Woodward, /. J". Pathological Anatomy of Respiratory Organs in 

 Pleuro-pneumonia. See Observations and Eeports : Washington, 

 Departm. of Agricult. 



Woodward, John. An Essay toward a Natural History of the Earth 

 and terrestrial bodies, especially Minerals ; as also of the sea, 

 rivers and springs ; with an account of the universal deluge. 



8°. London, 1695. 



