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Montague, Camille. 78. Note sur le Boschia, 

 nouveau genre de la famille des Hepatiques, 

 decouvert au Bresil par M. Weudell. Paris, 

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



79. Note sur deux Algues (Nostoc Bous- 



singaultii et Leptothrix agglutinans) nees pen- 

 dant les experiences de M. Boussingault, re- 

 latives a Taction du salpetre sur la vegetation. 

 Paris, ComptesRenduSjXLII., 1856, pp. 756-764. 



80. Sur I'anguillule du ble nielle. Journ. 



Agric. Prat. VIII., 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 I'ordre 



des Mucorines, trouve dans I'estomac des abeilles. 

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

 {Compt. Rend.). 



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) insulisque adjacentibus a diversis botanicis 

 et imprimis CI. Bolle, hucusque collectarum. 

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



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



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



Montagne, Camille, et Bory de St. Vincent. 

 Sur un nouveau 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. 



Montagne, Camille, Germain de St. Pierre, 

 Ernest, et Adolphe Gubler. Memoire sur 

 I'alteration de la tige des cereales 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 von 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 rhomboidalis, C. maxillaris, C. phasma, 

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

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

 Soc. Trans. VIL, 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. 



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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. XXIIL, 



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. XXXIL, 1808, pp. 

 315-329. 



7. An account of five rare species of Bri- 

 tish Fishes (Ziphoteca tetradens, Syngnathus 

 ajquoreus, Cyclopterus Montagui, Ophidium im- 

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

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



8. Observations on some peculiarities ob- 

 servable in the structure of the Ganijet ; and an 

 account of an Insect (Cellularia Bassani) disco- 

 vered to inhabit the cellular membrane of that 

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

 1808-10, pp. 176-193. 



9. Account of a species of Fasciola (F. 



trachea) which infests the trachea of poultry, 

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

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



— — 10. An essay on Sponges, with descriptions 

 of all the species that have been discovered on 

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

 Soc. IL, 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. IL, 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, L, 



1817, col. 479-486. 



14. Description of a species of Delphinus 



(D. truncatus) which appears to be new. 

 [1815.] Edinb. Mem. Wern. Soc. III., 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. 

 XIL, 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. XIL, 



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

 1820, col. 181-182. 



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