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Green, W. Pringle. On Mr. Snow HARRIS'S 

 Lightning Conductors, as applied to shipping. 

 Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. IV., 1839-40, pp. 329- 

 332. 



Green, William. Memoranda respecting colour- 

 ing materials produced in Canada. Quebec, 

 Trans. Lit. Soc. I., 1829, pp. 43-47. 



2. Notes on the country ill the neighbour- 

 hood of the Falls of Montmorency. Quebec, 

 Trans. Lit. Soc. I., 1829, pp. 181-188. 



3. Some observations upon the Myrtus 



cerifera or Myrtle-wax shrub. Quebec, Trans. 

 Lit. Soc. I., 1829, pp. 231-240. 



4. On some processes in use among the 



Huron Indians in dyeing. Quebec, Trans. Lit. 

 Soc. H., 1831, pp. 23-25. 



5. Notes respecting certain textile sub- 

 stances in use among the North American In- 

 dians. Quebec, Trans. Lit. Soc. II., 1831, pp. 

 310-312. 



Green, William, jun. On the origin and forma- 

 tion of Coal. North England Inst. Miu. Eng. 

 Trans. XL, 1861-62, pp. 161-175 ; XII., 1863, 

 pp. 31-34. 



Greene, , et Brainard. De 1'iode comme 



contre-poison du Curare. Paris, Comptes Ren- 

 dus, XXXVIIL, 1854, pp. 411-414. 



Greene, Dascom. Extraction of the higher roots 



of numbers. Camb. (Mass.) Math. Monthly, 



I., 1859, pp. 123-124. 

 Greene, Francis V. Chemical investigation of 



remains of Fossil Mammalia. Philad. Acad. 



Nat. Sci. Proc. VI., 1852-53, pp. 292-297 ; 



Silliman, Journ. XVI., 1853, pp. 16-20. 



Greene, John W. Descriptions of several new 

 hymenopterous insects from the north-west coast 

 of America. [1858.] New York, Annal. Ly- 

 ceum, VII., 1862, pp. 11-12. 



2. Review of the American Bombida?, 



together with a description of several species 

 heretofore undescribed; being a synopsis of the 

 species of this family of Hymenopterous insects 

 thus far known to inhabit North America. 

 New York, Annal. Lyceum, VII., 1862, pp. 

 168-175. 



Greene, Joseph. Note on a hissing noise pro- 

 duced by a hybernating Vanessa lo. Entorn. 

 Soc. Trans. II.. 1852-53 (Proc.), p. 98. 



2. On digging for pupa? of Lepidoptera. 



Entom. Soc. Trans. II., 1852-53 (Proc.), pp. 

 109-113. 



3. A list of Lepidoptera hitherto taken in 



Ireland, as far as the end of the Geometras. 

 Nat, Hist. Review, I., 1854, pp. 165-168, 238- 

 244. 



4. List of Lepidoptera captured near 



Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Newman, Zoolo- 

 gist, XII., 1854, pp. 4184-4188. 



Greene, Joseph. 5. Directions for capturing 

 Lepidoptera. Nat. Hist. Review, II., 1854-55 

 (Proc.), pp. 39-45. 



Greene, Joseph Reay. Observations on the dis- 

 tribution of Actinoida, with a list of Irish 

 species recorded. Dublin, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. 

 II., 1856-59, pp. 75-76; Nat. Hist. Review, V., 



1858 (Proc.), pp. 35-37. 



2. On British naked-eyed Medusae, with 



notices of seven undescribed forms. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1857 (pt. 2), p. 103. 



3. On the Acalepha; of the Dublin coast. 



Nat. Hist, Review, IV., 1857 (Proc.), pp. 175- 

 176. 



4. On the Acalephre of the Dublin coast, 



with descriptions of seven new naked-eyed forms. 

 Nat. Hist, Review, IV., 1857 (Proc.), pp. 242- 

 250. 



5. On the morphology of the Hydrozoa, 



with reference to the constitution of the sub- 

 kingdom Cffilenterata. Irish Acad. Proc. VII., 

 1858, pp. 119-122; Nat. Hist. Review, VI., 



1859 (Proc.), pp. 237-239. 



6. On the genus Lucernaria. Nat. Hist. 



Review, V., 1858 (Proc.}, pp. 131-134 ; Dub- 

 lin, Zool. Bot. Assoc. Proc. I., 1859, pp. 73-76. 



7. On the British species of the genus 

 Equorea. Dublin, Zool. Bot. Assoc. Proc. I., 

 1859, pp. 150-151. 



8. A word on embryology with reference 



to the mutual relations of the sub-kingdoms of 

 animals. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1860 (pt. 2), pp. 

 132-133. 



9. On the mutual relations of the cold- 



blooded Vertebrata. [I860.] Linn. Soc. Journ. 



V., 1861 (Zool.), pp. 218-228. 

 Greene, Joseph Reay, and E. P. Wright. Report 



on the Marine Fauna of the south and west 



coasts of Ireland. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1858, pp. 



176-181. 

 Greene, R. Account of a simple and economical 



method of preparing an artificial Cheltenham 



Water highly impregnated with Carbonic Acid 



(fixed air). Nicholson, Journ. XXII., 1809, 



pp. 139-141. 

 Greene, Richard. On polishing the specula of 



telescopes. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1843 (pt. 2), pp. 



11-12. 



2. Description of a portable equatorial 



stand for telescopes without polar axis. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1846 (pt. 2), pp. 8-9. 



3. Working model of a machine for polish- 

 ing specula for reflecting telescopes and lenses. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1856 (pt. 2), pp. 24-25. 



Greener, W. On the manufacture of the finer 

 irons and steels, as applied to gun-barrels, 

 swords, and railway axles. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 \S49(pt. 2), pp. 115-116. 



