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GOS GRE 



Gosse — 



— A Naturalist's Rambles on the 



Devonshire Coast (review), ii (o. 

 s.), 47-50. 



— Evenings at the Microscope; or, 



Researches among the Minuter 

 Organs and Forms of Animal Life 

 (review), vii (o. s.), 248-251. 



— The Aquarium, an Unveiling of 



the Wonders of the Deep Sea (re- 

 view), ii (o. s.), 278, 279. 

 Graafian follicle, development, Foulis 



Grautia, Bowerbank (1). 



Grammatophora ; pineal eye, W. B. 

 Spencer (3). 



Graphiola, Currey (8). 



GRAY, J. E. (1). On the teeth on the 

 tongues of Mollusca. i (o. s.), 

 170-176. 



(2). Microscopic slide-dryer, v 



(o. s.), 239. 



GRAY, P. (1). Angular aperture, vii 

 (o. s.), 256, 257 ; cf. viii (o. s.), 

 135. 



(2). Improvement of the camera 



lucida. viii (o. s.), 137-139. 



(3). On the form of a doubly- 

 reflecting prism, and its applica- 

 tion to the microscope, i, 273- 

 278. 



Greene ; A Manual of the Sub-kingdom 

 Protozoa (review), viii (o. s.), 

 192. 



Green oysters, E. R. Lankester (62). 



Greensand, ancient and modern, Bailey 

 (9)._ 



Gregarinida ; general account, E. R. 

 Lankester (1, 3). 



— Drepanidium, E. R. Lankester (52). 



— in Borlasia, M'Intosh (2). 



— of lobster, van Beneden (1). 



— reproduction, van Beneden (3) ; x, 



290. 



— structure and development, van 



Beneden (4), E. R. Lankester (18), 

 Leydig (1), KoUiker (2), vi, 40, 

 96 ; see also vii, 153. 

 GREGORY, W. (1). Notice of a Diato- 

 maceous earth found in the Isle of 

 Mull. (Transactions) i, 92-99. 



— • — (2). Observations on some 



deposits of fossil Diatomacese. 

 (Transactions) ii, 104-106. 



— — (3). Additional observations on 



the Diatomaceous deposit of Mull, 

 ii (o. s.), 24-28, pi. iv. 



GREGORY, W.— 



(4). Notice of the new forms 



and varieties of known forms oc- 

 curring in the Diatomaceous earth 

 of Mull ; with remarks on the 

 classification of the Diatomacese. 

 ii (o. s.), 90-100, pi. iv. 



(5). The Boghead coal. ii 



(o. s.), 200, 201. 



(6). On a remarkable group of 



Diatomaceous forms, with remarks 

 on shape or outline as a specific 

 character in the Diatomacese. 

 (Transactions) iii, 10-15, pi. ii. 



— — (7). On a post-tertiary lacus- 



trine sand, containing Diatoma- 

 ceous exuvia), from Glenshira, near 

 Inverary. iii (o. s), 30-43, pi. iv. 

 Part II. (Transactions) iv, 35-48, 

 pi. V, and (Transactions) v, 67-88, 

 pl.i. 



— — (8). Notice of some new species 



of British freshwater Diatomacese. 

 iv (o. 8.), 1-14, pi. i. 



GREVILLE, R. K. (1). Description of 

 some new Diatomaceous forms from 

 the West Indies, v (o. s.), 7-12, 

 pi. iii. 



(2). Descriptions of new species 



of British DiatomaceEe, chiefly ob- 

 served by the late Professor Gre- 

 gory, vii (o. s.), 79-86, pi. vi, 

 figs. 1-17. 



(3). Note on a structure ob- 

 served in Surirella. vii (o. s.), 

 116, 117. 



(4). Descriptions of Diatoma- 

 cese observed in Californian guano, 

 vii (o. s.), 155-166, pis. vii, viii. 



— — (5). On Plagiogramma, a new 



genus of Diatomacese. vii (o. s.), 

 207-211, pi. X. 



— — (6). On Camplyodiscus, &c. 



(Transactions) viii, 29-32, pi. i. 



— — (7). A monograph of the genus 



Asterolampra, including Asterom- 

 phalus and Spatangidum. (Trans- 

 actions) viii, J 02-124, pis. iii, iv. 



(8). Descriptions of new and 



rare Diatoms. (Transactions) ix, 

 39-45, pi. iv, and 67-87, pls.viii-x ; 

 ii, 231-236, pi. x ; (Transactions) 

 x, 18-29, pis. ii, iii, and 89-96, pi. 

 ix ; (Transactions) xi, 13-21, pi. i, 

 and 63-76, pis. iv, v ; iii, 227-237, 

 pis. ix, X ; (Transactions) xii, 8-14, 

 pis. i, ii, and 81-86, pis. x, xi, and 

 87-94, pis. xii, xiii ; (Transactions) 



