Career
Nothing is known about his early life (older reports of a birth in Horsham and a bachelor"s degree from Christ College 1667 were due to a confusion with another person of the same name). Waller edited the from 1691 to 1693, also acting for submissions from abroad. His Essays of Natural Experiments, a translation of the collection of essays Saggi di naturali esperienze of the Accademia del Cimento is one of the important early publications by the Royal Society.
The archive of the Royal Society also holds a number of plant illustrations by Waller, possibly intended for a publication by John Ray.
In 1705, Waller posthumously edited a number of works by Robert Hooke with a short biography. Waller most likely died at his residence in Northaw, Hertfordshire, at some point between 23 December 1714 and 13 January 1715.