462 
GENERAL INDEX. 
arterial red discs, 1881, 722 ; 1886, 6 S 7 ; 
1887, 783 
Wooldridge (L. C.) on the stroma of 
mammalian red blood corpuscles, 1879, 
418 
Woolley (Dr. J.) on steering, 1875, 255 
Worcestershire, the geology, mineralogy, 
and p alee ontology of, list of works on, by 
W. Whitaker, 1885, 780 
Work obtainable from a given source 
of alternating electromotive force, the 
condition of maximum, G. Kapp on, 
1887, 876 
Workhouses, employment of women in, 
Miss Twining on the, 1861, 248 
-of England and Wales, Dr. Edward 
Smith on the dietaries of the, 1871, 141 
*Workmen’s dwellings from a com¬ 
mercial standpoint, W. Botly on, 1874, 
192 ; *1875, 206 
Worlebury, the ancient (prm-Roman) 
stronghold of, near Weston-super-Mare, 
Rev. H. G. Tomkins on, 1888, 851 
Wovonina, the Chvtridian, the cytology 
of, Prof. M. M. Hartog on, 1890, 872 
*W ORTH (R. N.), notes on the palaeon¬ 
tology of Plymouth, 1877, 79 ; *on the 
Government establishments of Ply¬ 
mouth and neighbourhood, 219 
Worthington (Prof. A. MG on the 
stretching of liquids, 1888, 583 
- on the discharge of electrification by 
flames, 1889, 225 
- (Rev. A. W.) on the disproportion 
between the maffi and female popula¬ 
tion of some manufacturing and other 
towns, 1866, 138 
Wortley (Colonel Stuart) on the import¬ 
ance of the salts of uranium in photo¬ 
graphy, 1872, 45 
-on photography in connection with 
astronomy, 1874, 20 
*WRAGGE (E.) and A. McDoug ALL, trans¬ 
port by land and water, 1884, 862 
Wright (Dr. C. R. A.) on certain new 
derivatives from codeia, 1871, 84 
- on the chemical constitution and op¬ 
tical properties of essential oils, 1872, 
313 ; 1873, 214 ; 1874, 17 
-on new derivatives from morphine 
and codeine, 1872, 87 ; 1873, 67 
* -on some opium derivatives, 1874,67 
-on new cotarnine derivatives, 1876 
70 ; on the alkaloids of the aconites, 71 
* - contributions to chemical dyna¬ 
mics, 1877, 54 ; *on the aconite alka¬ 
loids, ib. 
- on the chemistry of some of the lesser 
known alkaloids, especially veratiia 
and bebeerine, 1878, 105 ; 1879, 138 
--on the determination of chemical 
affinity in terms of electromotive force, 
1885, 978 
* -and G. H. Beckett on the alkaloids 
of the aconites, 1875, 37 ; on Japanese 
camphor from peppermint, 38 
*Wright (Dr. C. R. A.) and Dr. A. 
Matthiessen on the action of hydro¬ 
chloric acid on morphia codeia, 1869, 
69 
--and C. H. Piesse on the oxidation 
products of the essential oil of orange- 
peel, 1871, 83 
--- and Charles Thompson, notes on 
some peculiar voltaic combinations, 
1887, 657 
-(Dr. E. Perceval), notes on Lithosia 
caniola, 1866, 80 ; botanical notes of a 
tour in the islands of Arran, West of 
Ireland, ib. 
—— *on the flora and fauna of the Sey¬ 
chelles group of islands, 1868, in; 
geographical account of the Seychelles 
islands, 143 
- on the plant beds of North Greenland, 
1869, 1 
--- on JRhinodon typicus, the largest 
known shark, 1869, 118 
-(Henrv) on steam-ship performance, 
1861 , 190 ; 1862 , 282 ; 1833, 339 
--(J.) on the discovery of Microzoa in 
the chalk-flints of the North of Ireland, 
1874, 95 
* -(R. F.) tei some trap-door spiders 
from Corfu, 1864, 101 
-— (Prof. R. R.) on sensory nerve-sacs 
in the skin of Amiurus (siluridas), 1884, 
777 ; on the function of the air-bladder 
and its relationship to the auditory 
organ in Amiurus, 778 
- (Thomas) on the human remains 
found m the course of the excavations 
at Wroxeter, 1862, 149 
—— on the true assignation of the bronze 
weapons, &c., supposed to indicate a 
bronze age in western and northern 
Europe, 1865, 131 
-(Dr. Thomas) on the development 
of Ammonites, 1864, 73 ; ^notice of a 
new Entomostracon, from Exmouth, 
191 ; on the White Lias of Dorsetshire, 
75 ; on the circulation of underground 
waters, 1875, 114 
-- Address to the Geological Section, 
1875, 47 ; on the reptilian remains 
from the Dolomitic conglomerate on 
Durdham Down, 85 
Wrightson (T.) on the changes of 
volume in iron when passing from the 
liquid to the solid state, and an instru¬ 
ment for observing the same. 1879, 
* 253 , 506 
-on the increased tenacity in per¬ 
forated test bars of steel and iron, 1882, 
664 
-and W. C. Roberts on the density of 
fluid bismuth, 1880, 543 
* -and Prof. W. C. Roberts on the 
