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Montague, Camille. 78. Note sur le Boschia, 

 nouveau genre de la famille des Hepatiques, 

 decouvert au Bresil par M. WEDDELL. Paris, 

 BuU. Soc. Bot. III., 1856, pp. 572-577. 



79. Note sur deux Algues (Nostoc Bous- 



eingaultii et Leptothrix agglutinans) nees pen- 

 dant les experiences de M. BOUSSINGAULT, re- 

 latives a 1'action du salpetre sur la vegetation. 

 Paris, ComptesRendus,XLIL, 1856, pp. 756-764. 



80. Sur 1'anguillule du ble nielle. Joum. 



Agric. Prat. VIIL, 1857, pp. 94-97. 



81. Note sur la fructification du Digenea. 



Paris, Bull. Soc. Bot. IV., 1857, pp. 773-774. 



82. Sur un Champignon deletere, de 1'ordre 



des Mucorines, trouve dans 1'estomac des abeilles. 

 Paris, Soc. Biol. Mem. IV., 1857, pp. 70-72 

 (Compt. fiend.). 



83. Neuvieme centurie de Plantes Cellu- 



laires nouvelles, tant indigenes qu'exotiques. 

 Ann. Sci. Nat. XIV. (Bot.), 1860, pp. 167-185. 



84. Florula Gorgonea, seu Enumeratio 



plantarum cellularium in Promontorio Viridi (Cap 

 Vert) iusulisque adjacentibus a diversis botanicis 

 et imprimis Cl. BOLLE, hucusque collectarum. 

 Ann. Sci. Nat. XIV. (Bot.), 1860, pp. 210-225. 



85. Etudes sur le corps gras du ver a soie. 



Journ. Agric. Prat. II., 1861, pp. 407-415. 



Montague, Camille, et Bory de St. Vincent. 

 Sur un nonveau genre de la famille des Hepa- 

 tiques [Duriaea]. Paris, Comptes Rendus, XVI., 



1843, pp. 1112-1116 ; Ann. Sci. Nat. I. (Bot.), 



1844, pp. 223-235. 



Montague, Camille, Germain de St. Pierre, 

 Ernest, et Adolphe Gubler. Memoire sur 

 1'alteration de la tige des ci-reales observee 

 recemment en France, et designee sous le nom 

 de maladie du ble. Paris, Soc. Biol. Mem. III., 

 1851, pp. 249-253. 



Montagne, Camille, et Nees ron Esenbeck. 

 Jungermanniearum Herbarii Montagneani spe- 

 cies. Ann. Sci. Nat. V. (Bot), 1836, pp. 52-72. 



Montagu, George. Descriptions of three rare 

 species of British Birds (Sylvia sylvicola, S. 

 nigricans, and Alauda petrosa). [1796.] Linn. 

 Soc. Trans. IV., 1798, pp. 35-43. 



2. Description of several marine animals 



(Cancer rhomboidali?, C. maxillaris, C. phasma, 

 C. palmatus, Oniscus hirsutus, etc.) found on 

 the south coast of Devonshire. [1802.] Linn. 

 Soc. Trans. Vll., 1804, pp. 61-85. 



3. Observations on some species of British 



Quadrupeds, Birds, and Fishes (Mus minutus, 

 Sorex fodiens, Emberiza Cirlus, Motacilla pro- 

 vincialis, etc.). [1803.] Linn. Soc. Trans. 

 VII., 1804, pp. 274-294. 



4. Description of several marine animals 



(Cancer floridus, C. tumefactus, C. denticulatus, 

 C. Gammarus-locusta, C. Gammarus-pulex, etc.) 

 found on the south coast of Devonshire. [1805.] 

 Linn. Soc. Trans. IX., 1808, pp. 81-114. 



VOL. IV. 



Montagu, George. 5. An account of the larger 

 and lesser species of Horse-shoe Bats (Vesper- 

 tilio minutus, and V. ferrum-equinum), proving 

 them to be distinct ; together with a description 

 of Vespertilio barbastellus, taken in the south of 

 Devonshire. [1805.] Linn. Soc. Trans. IX., 



1808, pp. 162-173 ; Nicholson, Journ. XXHI., 



1809, pp. 106-116. 



6. Some interesting additions to the natural 



history of Falco cyaneus and F. pygargus, to- 

 gether with remarks on some other British 

 Birds. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXII., 1808, pp. 

 315-329. 



7. An account of five rare species of Bri- 

 tish Fishes (Ziphoteca tetradens, Syngnathus 

 aequoreus, Cyclopterus Montagui, Ophidium im- 

 berbe, and Blennius galerita). [1809.] Edinb. 

 Mem. Wern. Soc. I., 1808-10, pp. 79-101. 



' 8. Observations on some peculiarities ob- 

 servable in the structure of the Gannet ; and an 

 account of an Insect (Cellularia Bassani) disco- 

 vered to inhabit the cellular membrane of that 

 bird. [1808.] Edinb. Mem. Wern. Soc. I., 

 1808-10, pp. 176-193. 



9. Account of a species of Fasciola (F. 



trachea) which infests the trachea of poultry, 

 with a mode of cure. [1808.] Edinb. Mem. 

 Wern. Soc. L, 1808-10, pp. 194-200. 



.. 1O. An essay on Sponges, with descriptions 



of all the species that have been discovered on 

 the coast of Great Britain. Edinb. Mem. Wern. 

 Soc. II., 1811-16, pp. 67-122. 



11. An account of several new and rare 



species of Fishes, taken on the south coast of 

 Devonshire, with some remarks on some others 

 of more common occurrence. [1815.] Edinb. 

 Mem. Wern. Soc. II., 1811-16, pp. 413-463. 



12. Descriptions of several new or rare 

 Animals, principally marine, discovered on the 

 south coast of Devonshire. [1812.] Linn. Soc. 

 Trans. XL, 1815, pp. 1-27. 



13. An account of some rare and new Bri- 

 tish shells and animals. [1811.] Linn. Soc. 

 Trans. XL, 1815, pp. 179-204 ; Oken, Isis, I., 



1817, col. 479-486. 



14. Description of a species of Delphinus 



(D. truncatus) which appears to be new. 

 [1815.] Edinb. Mem. Wern. Soc. HI., 1817- 

 20, pp. 75-82, 337-350. 



15. Some remarks on the natural history 



of the Black Stork, for the first time captured 

 in Great Britain. [1815.] Linn. Soc. Trans. 

 XII., 1818, pp. 12-23. 



16. Descriptions of five British species 



of the genus Terebella, Lin. (T. gigantea, T. 

 cirrhata, T. nebulosa, T. constrictor, and T. 

 venustula). [1817.] Linn. Soc. Trans. XII., 



1818, pp. 340-344 ; Oken, Isis (Lit. Anz.), 

 1820, col. 181-182. 



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