W N W R A
473
xxiv. 573; rights of, under Salic law,
XXI. 214; Comte s views on the con dition of, VI. 238.
WONDER, in phrenology, xvm. 845. WONGA-WONGA, Australian pigeon,
XIX. 85. WOOD, xxiv. 643; formation of, IV. 100;
XII. 18; growth of, IX. 397; as building
material, IV. 448; as fuel, IX. 808; for
gas making, X. 100; dry rot in, VII.
493; sawing of, XXI. 345; strength of,
vil. 816; xxn. 603.
, Sir Andrew, Scottish sea-captain,
xxi. 496.
, Anthony a, English antiquary,
xxiv. 643. , Fernando, mayor of New York,
XVII. 463. Mrs Henry (Ellen Price), English
novelist, XXIV. 644. WOODBRIDGE, town, England, XXII.
622. WOODBURY, Levi, American politician
and judge, XXIII. 790.
TYPE, in photography, xvin. 833.
WOOD-CARVING, xxiv. 644; v. 168;
the industry in Switzerland, XXII.
779-
WOOD CELLS, of plants, xn. 18. WOODCHAT, bird, XXI. 846. WOODCOCK, bird, XXIV. 650; shooting,
xxi. 835. , Katharine, Milton s second wife,
XVI. 334. WOODCOCK-OWL, bird, XVIII. 90.
WOODCOCK S PILOT, bird, xiv. 83. WOODCUTS, vin. 436. WOOD-ENGRAVING, vm. 436; v. 99;
early, XXlll. 683; substitutes for,
xxni. 704. WOODEN PEAR, Australian tree, xvn.
410. WOOD FIBRE, in paper-making, xvin.
225.
WOODHALL SPA, England, xvi. 434. WOODHOUSELEE, Lord, Scottish judge,
xxni. 713.
WOODLARK, bird, XIV. 315. WOODLOUSE, crustacean, vi. 658. WOODMEN OF ARDEN, English society
of archers, 1 1. 375. WOOD NAPHTHA, xvn. 174. WOOD OIL, xvii. 744. WOOD PAVING, xx. 585. WOODPECKER, bird, xxiv. 651; sacred
to Mars, xv. 570. WOOD-PIGEON, bird, VII. 379. WOOD-RAT, rodent mammal, xvn. 6. WOODS, in joinery, IV. 486. WOOD S HALFPENCE, Irish coinage,
xxn. 766; xni. 268. WOOD-SPIRIT, in chemistry, xvi. 195. WOODSPITE, bird, xxiv. 651. WOODSTOCK, town, England, xxiv.
653; xvin. 94.
, town, Ontario, Canada, XXIV. 653.
, town, New Brunswick, xvn. 375.
WOODVILLE, Elizabeth, wife of Edward
IV. of England, VH. 685.
, William, early vaccinator, xxiv. 24.
WOODWORK, iv. 476.
WOODWORTH, Samuel, American poet,
I. 722.
WOO-HOO, town, China, xxiv. 699. Woo How, empress of China, V. 646. WOOL, xxiv. 653; growing of, I. 398;
growing, in Australia, ill. 114; fibre
of, IX. 133; bleaching of, ill. 822;
dyeing of, vil. 571; weaving of, in
ancient times, xxin. 207. WOOLF, Mr, improver of steam-engine,
xxil. 477, 494. WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES, xxiv. 653;
of England, VIII. 231. WOOLLETT, William, English engraver,
xxiv. 663.
WOOLSORTER S DISEASE, xxiv. 663. WOOLSTON, Thomas, English deist,
xxiv. 663; vn. 35. WOOLWICH, town, England, xxiv. 664;
dockyard, vil. 311, 318; Eoyal
Arsenal, II. 633; Royal Artillery
Institution, II. 586; Royal Military
Academy, II. 585.
CLAY BEDS, in geology, x. 361.
WOON, or Wun, district, India, xxiv.
699. WOONSOCKET, town, Rhode Island,
U.S.A., xxiv. 665. WOOTZ STEEL, xni. 342. Woo WANG, emperor of China, v. 643. WORCESTER, county, England, xxiv.
665. -, town, England, xxiv. 666; college
for the blind at, III. 828; newspapers of, xvn. 421; porcelain works at, xix. 642; battle of (1654), vi. 601. , town, Massachusetts, U.S.A., xxiv. 668; libraries, xiv. 551. -, Thomas Percy, earl of, xvm. 523.
, John Tiptoft, earl of, vm. 330;
deputy of Ireland, xni. 261. , Edward Somerset, third marquis
of, inventor of a steam-engine, xxn.
473; on the over-balancing wheel,
xvm. 554. , Florence of, English chronicler,
IX. 337.
COLLEGE, Oxford, xvin. 98.
WORD, the Logos (q.v.), xiv. 804. WORDS, study of (philology), xvin. 765;
combination of, XL 38. WORDSWORTH, William, English poet,
xxiv. 668; odes of, xix. 271; his
place in English literature, vm. 433,
434-
WORK, in mechanics, xv. 700. WORKHOUSES, English, xix. 468, 476. WORKING CLASSES, Enfranchisement
of the, xix. 352; progress of, xxiv. 312. WORKING MEN S INTERNATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, xni. 189. WORKINGTON, town, England, xxiv.
676.
WORKMEN, their legal relations to employers, xiv. 170; unions of, xxni. 499.
WORKS AND DAYS, Hesiod s poem, XL
777- WORKSOP, town, England, xxiv.
677. WORLD, ancient theories of its origin,
VI. 446; myths regarding, XVII. 143,
156; estimates of population of, xix.
5I3-
, Creation of the, Era of the, v. 713.
AS WILL AND IDEA, The, Schopen hauer s work, xxi. 450. WORM, WORMS, class of animals, xxiv.
677 (where see references); embryology
of, XX. 419; reproduction, xx. 409;
organs of touch, XXlll. 478; diseases
caused by, xvin. 270; xxiv. 205. WORMS, town, Germany, xxiv. 684;
concordat of (1122), x. 489; xix. 500;
diet of (1521), v. 414; x. 498; xx.
328; Luther before the diet, XV. 75. WORMWOOD, herb, xii. 289. WORNUM, Robert, pianoforte maker,
xix. 75. WORONICZ, John Paul, Polish bishop
and writer, xix. 303. WORONZOFF, Catherina Romanofna,
Princess Dashkoff, VI. 830; v. 233. WORSBROUGH, town, England, XXIV.
685. WORSHIP, Religious, XX. 358; sacrificial,
xxi. 132; in Israel, xvin. 509. WORSTED, yarn and cloth, xxiv. 658;
manufactories, in England, vm.
231. WORTHIES OF ENGLAND, Fuller s work,
ix. 815. WORTHING, town, England, xxiv. 685.
WORTHINGTON ENGINE, XXIL 515. WORUNGUL, town, India, XXIV. 366. WOTHLY TYPE, in photography, XVIIL
831- WOTTON, Edward, English naturalist,
XXIV. 803; on birds, XVIIL 3; on
reptiles, xx 433. , Sir Henry, English writer and
courtier, XXIV. 685; friend of Izaak
Walton, xxiv. 342. , William, English scholar, XXIV.
685.
WOULDHAVE, William, inventor of life boat, xiv. 571; xxi. 802. WOUNDS, Surgical treatment of, xxn.
678, 681, 682; infectiveness of, xvm.
401; repair of, xvm. 363; death by,
xv. 781.
received by stigmatization, xxn.
548. WOUWERMAN, Philip, Dutch painter,
xxiv. 686. WRANGELL, Baron Ferdinand, Russian
Arctic explorer, x. 193; XIX. 320. WRANGEL S LAND, North Siberia, xxiv.
726.
WRASSE, fish, xxiv. 686; xvm. 324.
XXV. 60