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Sub-publications- Andrews, E.A. 1890. On a new American species of the remarkable animal Phoronis. Annals of Natural History 5: 445-449
- Bell, T. 1844. [a notice of the reading of Prof. Bell's paper to the Geological Society]. Annals of Natural History 14: 455
- Butler, A.G. 1880. Descriptions of new species of Asiatic Lepidoptera Heterocera. Annals of Natural History 5 6: 61-69
- Butler, A.G. 1881. On a collection of nocturnal Lepidoptera from the Hawaiian islands. Annals of Natural History 5 vii: 317-333, 392-408
- Butler, A.G. 1884. The Lepidoptera collected during the recent expedition of H.M.S. Challenger. Part II. Annals of Natural History 5 13: 183-203
- Butler, A.G. 1887. [Details not yet found]. Annals of Natural History 5 19
- Butler, A.G. 1887. Description of New Species of Heterocerous Lepidoptera (Pyralites) from the Solomon Islands. Annals of Natural History 5 20: 114-124
- Butler, A.G. 1887. Description of New Species of Moths (Noctuites) from the Solomon Islands. Annals of Natural History 5 19: 432-439
- Curtis, J. 1840. Descriptions, &c. of some rare or interesting indigenous insects. Annals of Natural History 5: 274-282 [Date published 1 Jun 1840]
- Druce, H. 1894. Descriptions of some new species of Heterocera from Central America. Annals of Natural History 6 13: 168-182
- Gray, J.E. 1838. Notes on fish. Annals of Natural History 1: 109-111
- Gray, J.E. 1838. Notices accompanying a collection of quadrupeds and fish from Van Diemen's Land. By Ronald Gunn, Esq., addressed to Sir W.J. Hooker, and by him transmitted to the British Museum. With notes and descriptions of the new species. Annals of Natural History 1: 101-111
- Gray, J.E. 1838. On some new species of quadrupeds and shells. Annals of Natural History 1 1: 27-30
- Gray, J.E. 1838. On the two species of Echidna. Annals of Natural History 1: 335
- Gray, J.E. 1838. With notes and descriptions of the new species. pp. 106–111 appendix to Gunn, R. Notices accompanying a collection of quadrupeds and fish from Van Diemen's Land. Annals of Natural History 1: 101-111
- Gray, J.E. 1839. Descriptions of some Mammalia discovered in Cuba by W.S. MacLeay, Esq. With some account of their habits, extracted from Mr. MacLeay's notes. Annals of Natural History 4: 1-7 pl. 1
- Gray, J.E. 1840. A new marsupial animal (Perameles tuckeri). Annals of Natural History 5: 150
- Gray, J.E. 1846. On the British Cetacea. Annals of Natural History 17: 82-85
- Gray, J E. 1840. Notes on Dr. Philippi's Zoological notices in the preceding article. Annals of Natural History 4: 305-307
- Guerne, J. de 1888. Monographic note on the Rotifera of the family Asplanchnidae. Annals of Natural History ii: 28
- Haliday, A. 1839. Descriptions of new British Insectsindicated in Mr Curtis's Guide. Annals of Natural History 2: 112-121
- Haliday, A.H. 1838. New British insects indicated in Mr. Curtis's guide (part). Annals of Natural History 2: 112-121
- Haliday, A.H. 1838. New British insects indicated in Mr. Curtis's Guide [concl.]. Annals of Natural History 2: 183-190 [Date published November]
- Haliday, A.H. 1839. Remarks on the generic distribution of the British Hydromyzidae (Diptera). Annals of Natural History 3: 217-224, 401-411
- Hampson, G.F. 1898. On a collection of Heterocera made in the Transvaal. Annals of Natural History 7: 158-164