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307— Neuere Untersuchungen uber die Jungermanniæ Geocalyceæ. 
Abhandl. des Naturw. Vereins in Hamburg, vii. 39—66, t. (1880). 
308—Hepatice in Muller: Fragmenta Phytographiæ Australiæ, xi. 
53-69 (1880). 
309—Hepaticæ, in Reliquis Rutenbergianæ. Abhandl, der natur- 
wissensch. Verein in Bremen, vii. 338-365 (1882). 
(Describes 37 new Hepaticæ from Madagascar.) 
310— Ueber die in Bernstein eingeschlossenen Lebermoose. Berichte 
der Gesellsch. für Bot. in Hamburg, i, 1-5 (1886). 
(23 species of Hepaticæ in amber. Cf Bot. Cent. xxv. 95-7, 121-3). 
311—Ueber Lebermoose von Ceylon. Gesellsch. für Bot. in Ham- 
burg, ii. 33, 34 (1886). 
312—Ueber Lebermoose, mitgebracht von der Expedition der Gazelle. 
Gesellsch. fur Bot. in Hamburg, ii. 34 (1886). 
313—Ueber Bildungsabweichungen bei der Entwickelung des Sporo- 
gons der Lejeunien. Gesellsch. fur Bot. in Hamburg, i. 15 (1886). 
314—Die Lebermoose Sudgeorgiens. Die deutschen Polar expedition, 
li. 449—454, t. i.—viii. (1890). 
Gottsche, C. M., Lindenberg, J. B., et Nees ab Esenbeck, C. G. 
315—Synopsis Hepaticarum. 8vo., pp. 834. Hamburghi, (1844- 
1847). 
Gottsche, C. M., et Rabenhorst, L. 
gt Europæ (ia), Decas 1-66, (No. 1-660), 
Dresden, 1862-1879. 
(Dr. Gottsche’s connection SS this elaborate series commenced with the issue of 
Decades 3-4, No. 21.) 
Gravet, F. See Delogne, C. H. 
Gray, Samuel Frederick. England, 1780. + 1836. 
317—A Natural Arrangement of British Plants according to Tunis; 
DeCandolle, etc. 2 vols. 8vo. London (1821). 
ntains the first extensive breaking up of the genus Tene following the 
divisions made by Hooker in his British Fungermannie.) 
Griffith, William. Ham Common, England, 4 March 1810; t Malacca, 
India, 9 Feb. 1845. 
318—Notulz ad plantas Asiaticas. Part II. On the higher Crypto- 
gamous Plants, 8vo., with Atlas 4to. Calcutta (1849). 
— le on Hepaticæ, pp. 285-298; Descriptions of several new genera 
d species, pp. 299-352. The work was written in part as early as 1835, but was 
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