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Greenleaf R. C. — On the double plate of Aulacodiscus oregonus. (Monthly Microsc. 



Journ. vol. II, 1869, p. 326). 

 Greger A. — Etwas iiber die Diatomaceen in Temesvar. (Terraeszettadomanyi fii- 



zetek 1878, II, p. 79. Cfr. Just Botan. Jahresber. 1878, p. 405). 

 Gregokson D. — Notes on the Algse of the Kildonan Shore, Arracan. (Proceed. and 



Trans. of Nat. Hist. of Giasgow vol. I (new series) part. II, 1884-85, p. 170). 

 Green N. E. — On the exaraination of Surface-marking on Diatoms by oxycalciura 



Light. (Journ Quekett Micr. Club vol, II, 1871, p. 232). 

 Gregory "W. — Notice of a Diatomaceous Earth found in the Island of MuU. (Trans. 



R, Micr. Soc. vol. I, 1853, p. 92). 



— Additional Observations on the Diatoraaceee of the Island of Mull. (Quart. 



Journ. of Micr. Sc. vol. II, 1854, p. 24)). 



— Notice of nevr forms and varieties of known forms in the Diatomaceous Earth 



of Mull, with remarks on the classification of the Diatomacese. (Ibidem p. 90, 

 plate IV). 



— Observations on some Deposits of fossil Diatoraacese. (Trans. R. Micr. Soc. 



1854, p. 104). 



— On a remarkable group of Diatoraaceous forras, with remarks on shape and 



outline as a specific Character in the Diatomacese. (Ibidera vol. III, 1855, 

 p. 10, plate II). 



— On a Post-tertiary-lacustrine Sand containing Diatoraaceous Exuvise from Glen- 



shira near Inverary. (Quart. Journ. of Micr. Sc. vol. III, 1855, p. 30 pl. IV). 



— On the presence of Diatomaceae, Phytolitharia and Sponge-spicules in Soils 



which support vegetation. (Edinb. Bot. Soc. Proceed. for 1855). 



— On the post-tertiary Sand of Glenshira (part. II) containing an account of a 



number of additional undescribed species. (Trans. R. Micr. Soc. v. IV, 1856, 

 p. 35, plate VIII). 



— Notice on some new Species of British Freshwater Diatoms. (Quart. Journ. of 



Micr. Sc. vol. IV, 1856. p, 1, plate I). 



— On new Forms of marine Diatomacese found in the Firth of Clyde and Loch 



Fine, with figures. (Trans. R. Soc. of Edinb. vol. XXI. 1857). 



— New forms of Diatomacese found in the Clyde and Loch Fine. (Quart. Journ. of 



Micr. Sc. vol. VII, 1859, p. 60). 

 Greyille R. K. — Account of some of the Cryptogamaj of Devonshire with descri- 

 ption of a new species of Fucus, w. 3 col. plates. Edinburgh 1821. 



— Scottish cryptogamic Flora vol. I-VI, w. 360 pl. Edinburgh 1823-29. 



— Flora Edinensis. Edinburgh 1824. 

 — • Algse britannicee. Edinburgh 1830. 



— Descriptiones novarum specierum ex algarura ordine. (Nova Acta physico-me- 



dica Academise Caesarese Leop. Carol. nat. Curios. tom. 14 pars posterior). 

 Bonnse 1829, 



— Notice of Gomphonema ampullaceum. (Microsc, Journ. vol. I, 1841, p. 159), 



— > Report on a Collection of Diatomacea^ made by Professor Balfour and M. G. 



Lawson in the District of Braemar, with 1 plate. (Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. XV, 



1855). 

 •~ Description of some new Diatomaceous Forms from the West Indies. CQuart, 



Journ. of Micr. sc vol. V, 1857, p. 7, plate III). 



