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Papyri and Inscriptions (continued'). 
Inscriptions in the Phoenician Character discovered on the Site of 
Carthage during the Researches made by Nathan Davis in 
1856, 1857 and 1858. Oblong. London, 1863. 
Inscriptions in the Himyaritic Character, discovered chiefly in 
Southern Arabia. Oblong. London, 1863. 
Inscriptions in the Hieratic and Demotic Character. 
Folio. London, 1868. 
Annual List of Donations and Bequests to the Trustees of the 
British Museum, 1830. 4°. London, 1831. 
IJatural History and Antiqnities^ 
Guide to the Blacas Collection of Antiquities. 12^. London, 1867. 
Guide to the Christy Collection of Prehistoric Antiquities and 
Ethnography. 12^. London, 1868. 
Guide to the Exhibition-Rooms of the Departments of Natural 
History and Antiquities. 6 Editions. 
8«. London, 1866, 1869, 1870, 1874, 1877, 1878. 
List of Additions to the Natural History, Antiquities, and Prints 
in the Years 1836-1839. 8«. London, 1843. 
List of Additions made to the Collections in the British Museum, 
1831, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835. 5 vols. S^. London, 1833-39. 
List of the Specimens of Mammalia. 12^. London, 1843. 
Catalogue of the Specimens of Mammalia. 12^. London, 1850-52. 
Part 1. Cetacea. 
„ 2. Seals. 
„ 3. Ungulata Furcipeda. 
Catalogue of the Bones of Mammalia [by Edward Gerrard]. 
80. London, 1862. 
Catalogue of Monkeys, Lemurs, and Fruit-eating Bats, by Dr. J. 
E. Gray. 8«. London, 1870. 
Catalogue of the Chiroptera, by G. E. Dobson. 8*^. London, 1878. 
Catalogue of Seals and Whales, by J. E. Gray. Second Edition. 
8«. London, 1866. 
• Supplement. 8°. London, 1871. 
Hand-List of Seals, Morses, Sea-Lions, and Sea-Bears. By J. E. 
Gray. 8«. London, 1874. 
Catalogue of Carnivorous, Pachydermatous, and Edentate Mam- 
malia, by J. E. Gray. 8°. London, 1869. 
Catalogue of Ruminant Mammalia, by J. E. Gray. 
8°. London, 1872. 
Hand-List of the Edentate, Thick-skinned, and Ruminant Mam- 
mals. By J. E. Gray. 8«. London, 1873. 
Catalogue of the Mammalia and Birds of New Guinea. By J. B. 
Gray and G. R. Gray. 8«. London, 1859. 
