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descriptions of new and unfigured Animals. Pt. 1. 



4°. London, [1828.] 



Synopsis Reptilium, or short descriptions of the species of 



reptiles. Part 1, Cataphracta ; tortoises, crocodiles, and enalio- 

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Illustrations of Indian Zoology, chiefly selected from the 



Collection of Major- General Hardwicke, F.B.S. 



Vol. 1. Folio. London, 1830-32. 



A Letter to the Earl of Ellesmere, on the management of the 



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A Second Letter to the Earl of Ellesmere on the management 



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8°. London, 1849. 



Handbook of British Water-Weeds or Algee. The Diatomacece 



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Synopsis of the species of Starfish in the British Museum. 



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The Lizards of Australia and New Zealand in the Collection of 



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Notes on Zoological Museums. 8°. London, 1868. 



List of the Books, Memoirs, and Miscellaneous Papers by Dr. 



John Edward Gray, F.R.S. With a few historical notes. (Printed 

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Fauna of New Zealand. See Diejfenbach : Travels in New 



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Zoology of voyage of Erebus and Terror. See Richardson, (Sir) 



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— — Zoology of voyage of the Sulphur. Mammalia. See Hinds. 

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5 vols. 8°. London, 1859; vol. 5, 1857. 

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8°. London, 1865. 



Tables for the formation of Logarithms and Anti-logarithms 



to twenty-four or any less number of places, with explanatory 

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Greaves, John. The Origine and Antiquity of our English Weights 

 and Measures discover'd by their near agreement with such 

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