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Grant, J. Account of the structure and habits 

 of an Orang Outang from Borneo. [1827.] 

 Ecliub. Journ. Sci. IX., 1828, pp. 1-25 ; Fro- 

 riep, Notizen, XXI., 1828, col. 305-314, 324- 

 329. 



2. Post-mortem examination of a female 



Orang Outang. Zool. Journ. V., 1830, pp. 91- 

 95. 



3. Account of the habits and structure of 



a male and female Orang Outaug that belonged 

 to George SWINTOX. [1830.] Edinb. Jourii. 

 Sci. IV., 1831, pp. 27-45. 



4. Notice of the Van Diemen's Land Tiger. 



Gleanings in Sci. I., 1831, pp. 175-177. 



5. Notes on an alleged species of poisonous 



Lizard. Calcutta, Jouru. Nat. Hist. I., 1841, 

 pp. 371-389. 



Grant, ./. W. On the influence of climate upon 



the telescopic appearance of a celestial body. 



Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XIV., 1853-54, pp. 



165-166. 

 Grant, John McPherson. Account of Aerial 



Shadows seen from the Cairngorm Mountains. 



Edinb. New Phil. Journ. X., 1831, pp. 165-166; 



Froriep, Notizen, XXX., 1831, col. 241-242. 

 Grant, N. P. Journal of a route through the 



western parts of Makran. Asiat. Soc. Journ. 



V., 1839, pp. 328-342. 

 Grant, P. W. On a new method of determining 



the Longitude. Asiatick Researches, XVI., 



1826, pp. 234-260. 



2. Some new and improved methods of 



finding the longitude. Astron. Soc. Month. 

 Not. I., 1827-30, p. 86. 



Grant, Robert. Note on the correction to be 

 applied to the apparent ellipticity of a planet, 

 in consequence of the elevation of the earth 

 above the plane of the planet's equator. As- 

 tron. Soc. Month. Not. XIII., 1852-53, pp. 

 192-196. 



2. Remarks on HOOKE'S observations of 



the comet of 1680 and 1682. Astron. Soc. 

 Month. Not. XIV., 1853-54, pp. 77-83. 



3. Remarks on the early history of the 



researches of astronomers relative to the sphe- 

 roidal figure of the earth. Astron. Soc. Month. 

 Not. XIV., 1853-54, pp. 232-233. 



4. Note on the origin of the attempts 



made in the seventeenth century to derive from 

 physical principles an invariable standard of 

 measure. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XV. 

 1854-55, pp. 36-40. 



Grant, Robert Edmond. Observations and ex- 

 periments on the structure and functions of the 

 sponge. Edinb. Phil. Journ. XIII., 1825, pp. 

 94-107, 343-346; XIV., 1826, pp. 113-124, 

 336-341 ; Ann. Sci. Nat. XL, 1827, pp. 150- 

 210 ; Froriep, Notizen, XIIL, 1826, pp. 225- 

 232. 



Grant, Robert Edmond. 2. On the existence oi 

 a pancreas in the Doris argo. Edinb. Phil. 

 Journ. XIIL, 1825, pp. 197-198; Ferussac. 

 Bull. Sci. Nat. XL, 1827, p. 389; Froriep, 

 Notizen, XI., 1825, col. 182 ; Phil. Mag. 1825, 

 p. 155. 



3. Sounds produced under water by the 

 Tritonia arborescens. Edinb. Phil. Jouru. 

 XIV., 1825-26, pp. 185-186; Ann. Sci. Nat. 

 IX., 1826, pp. 111-112. 



4. Notice of a new zoophyte (Cliona 

 celata, Gr.) from the Frith of Forth. Edinb. 

 New Phil. Journ. I., 1826, pp. 73-81 ; Ann. 

 Sci. Nat. X., 1827, pp. 162-168 ; Froriep. 

 Notizen, XVI., 1827, col. 52-56. 



5. Observations on the spontaneous motions 

 of the ova of the Campanularia dichotoma, Gor- 

 gona verrucosa, Caryophyllea calycularis, Spon- 

 gia panicea, S. papillaris, S. cristata, S. tomen- 

 tosa, and Plumularia falcata. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. I., 1826, pp. 150-156 ; Ann. Sci. Nat. 

 XIIL, 1828, pp. 52-61 ; Froriep, Notizen, XV., 



1826, col. 321-327; Oken, Isis, XXIIL, 1830, 

 col. 202-204. 



6. Remarks on the structure of some 



calcareous sponges. Edinb. New Phil. Jouru. 

 I., 1826, pp. 166-171 ; Froriep, Notizen, XVI., 



1827, col. 85-88, 113-121. 



7. On the siliceous spicula of two Zoo- 

 phytes from Shetland. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 I., 1826, pp. 195-196. 



8. Observations on the structure of some 

 siliceous sponges. Ediub, New Phil. Journ. I.. 

 1826, pp. 341-351 ; II., pp. 121-141. 



9. On the structure and nature of the 



Spongilla friabilis. Edinb. Phil. Journ. XIV.. 



1826, pp. 270-284; Froriep, Notizen, XVIIL. 



1827, col. 19-26 ; Oken, Isis, 1832, pp. 1236- 

 1240. 



1O. On the structure of the eye of the 

 Swordfish. [1827.] Edinb. Mem. Wern. So.'. 

 VI., 1826-31, pp. 113-122. 



. 11. Observations on the anatomy of the 



Paca of Brazil (Coelogenus, F. Cuv.). Edinb. 

 Mem. Wern. Soc. VI., 1826-31, pp. 133-143. 



12. Observations on the anatomy of the 



Perameles nasuta, from New Holland. [1828.] 

 Edinb. Mem. Wern. Soc. VI., 1826-31, pp. 184- 

 202. 



13. On the existence and uses of the cilia 



in the young of the gasteropodous mollusca, and 

 on the causes of the spiral turn of univalve 

 shells. Edinb. Journ. Sci. VLL, 1827, pp. 121- 

 125 ; Froriep, Notizen, XVILL, 1827, col. 305- 

 309 ; Heusinger, Zeitachriit, I., 1827, pp. 263- 

 268. 



