Gray, J.E. 1821. A natural arrangement of Mollusca, according to their internal structure.London Medical Repository 15(87): 229–239.Archive,HathiTrustReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1824.A supplement to the appendix of Captain Perry’s voyage for the discovery of a northwest passage in the years 1819–1820, containing an account of the subjects of natural history. Appendix X. Natural history, shells. CCXL–CCXLVI.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1824. A revision of the family Equidae.Zool. J. Lond. 1: 241–248 pl. 9
Gray, J.E. 1824. On the natural arrangement of the pulmonobranchous Mollusca.The Annals of Philosophy, new series, 8: 107–109.
Gray, J.E. 1825. An Outline of an Attempt at the Disposition of Mammalia into Tribes and Families, with a List of the Genera apparently appertaining to each Tribe.Annals of Philosophy (ns) 10: 337–344.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1825. A list and description of some species of shells not taken notice of byLamarck (continued).Annals of Philosophy (2) 9: 407–415.BHL
Gray, J.E. 1826. On a recent Species of the GenusHinnita of De France, and some Observations on the Shells of the Monomyaires of Lamarck.Annals of Philosophy (n.s.) 12: 103–106.BHL
Gray, J.E. 1827. A Synopsis of the Genera of Saurian Reptiles in which some new Genera are indicated, and the others reviewed by actual Examination.Philosophical magazine, London, 2 (2): 54–58.BHL
Gray, J.E. 1828.Spicilegia Zoologica; or original figures and short systematic descriptions of new or unfigured animals. Part I. Treüttel, Würtz and co.: London. p. 1–8, pl. 1–6.MDZReference page.
Griffith, E. &Pidgeon, E. 1829.The class Aves arranged by the Baron Cuvier, with specific descriptions. The additional species inserted in the text of Cuvier byGray, J.E.. Vol. I: 1–548; 32 pls.BHLIn:Griffith, E.et al. (eds.)The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization, by the Baron Cuvier, with additional descriptions of all the species hitherto named, and of many not before noticed. Vol. VI. Whittaker, Treacher and Co., London.Reference page.
Gray, J.E. 1830.Spicilegia Zoologica; or original figures and short systematic descriptions of new and unfigured animals. Part II. London. p. 9–12, pl. 7–11.MDZReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1831.The Zoological Miscellany. To Be Continued Occasionally. London: Published by Treuttel, Wurtz and Co
Gray, J.E. 1831. Description of two new species ofSerpula, and an undescribed coral barnacle discovered by Sammuel Pierce Pratt, Esq., p. 5, 6: InThe Zoological Miscellany, Treuttel, Wurtz & Co., London, 86 p.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1831. Description of a new genus of Cirripedes, allied toBalanus, in the British Museum, p. 13: InThe Zoological Miscellany, Treuttel, Wurtz & Co., London, 86 p.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1831. A synopsis of the species of Class Reptilia.In:Griffith, E & Pidgeon, E..The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organisation by the Baron Cuvier with additional descriptions of all the species hither named, and of many before noticed. Volume the ninth. The class Reptilia arranged by the Baron Cuvier, with specific descriptions. Whittaker, Treacher and Co.: London. 110 pp. (Appendix)BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1831. Descriptions of some new genera and species of Bats.The Zoological Miscellany 37–38.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1834. Illustrations of Indian Zoology; chiefly selected from the collection of Major-General Hardwicke. Vol. II. Adolphus Richter and Co., London, plates pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1837. Characters of some new species of Mammalia in the Society’s Collection, with remarks upon the dentition of the Carnivora, and upon the value of the characters used by M. Cuvier to separate the plantigrade from the digitigrade Carnivora.Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 4: pg. 88.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1839. Reptiles. pp. 93–94, pls. 29–32In:Richardson, J., Vigors, N.A., Lay, G.T., Bennett, E.T., Owen, R., Gray, J.E., Buckland, W. & Sowerby, G.B. (Eds.).The zoology of Captain Beechey’s voyage; compiled from the collections and notes made by Captain Beechey, the officers and naturalist of the expedition, during a voyage to the Pacific and Behring’s Straits performed in His Majesty’s ship Blossom under the command of Captain F.W. Beechey, R.N., F.R.S., &c. &c. in the years 1825, 26, 27, and 28. Henry G. Bohn: London.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1840. Catalogue of the species of reptiles collected in Cuba by W.S. MacLeay, esq.; with some notes on their habits extracted from his MS.Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (1)5: 108–115.
Gray J.E. 1840. Shells of molluscous animals, pp. 105–152, in:Synopsis of the contents of the British Museum, ed. 42. G. Woodfall. London. 370 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1841. A catalogue of the species of reptiles and amphibia hitherto described as inhabiting Australia, with a description of some new species from Western Australia, and some remarks on their geographical distribution. Appendix E, pp. 422–449In:Grey, G. (ed.).Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in Northwest and Western Australia, during the years 1837, 38, and 39. 2 volumes. T. and W. Boone: London. XIV + 412 pp. (vol. 1) + VII + 482 pp (vol 2).Reference page.
Gray, J.E. 1841. Contributions towards the Geographical distribution of the Mammalia of Australia, with notes on some recently discovered species. Pp. 397–414 in Grey, G. (eds.). Journals of two expeditions of discovery in north-west and western Australia, during the years 1837, 38, and 39, under the authority of her Majesty's government. Vol. II. T. and W. Boone, London, 482 pp.[1]Reference page.
Gray, J.E. 1842. Synopsis of the species of prehensile-tailed snakes, or family Boidae.Zoological Miscellany. Treuttel, Wurtz & Co.: London. 2: 41–46.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1842. Synopsis of the species of Rattle snakes, or Family of Crotalidae.Zoological Miscellany. Treuttel, Wurtz & Co.: London. 2: 47–51.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1842. Description of some hitherto unrecorded species of Australian reptiles and batrachians. Pp. 51–57inGray, J.E. (ed.)Zoological Miscellany. Treuttel, Wurtz & Co.: London.Reference page.
Gray, J.E. 1842. in:Synopsis of the contents of the British Museum, ed. 44. London, Woodfall.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1843. Descriptions of the reptiles and Amphibia hitherto observed in New Zealand. Pp. 202–206inDieffenbach, E.:Travels in New Zealand; with contributions to the geography, geology, botany, and natural history of that country. Volume 2. John Murray: London.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1843. List of Mammalia hitherto recorded as found in New Zealand. Pp. 181–185, 296 (addendum)inDieffenbach, E.:Travels in New Zealand; with contributions to the geography, geology, botany, and natural history of that country. Volume 2. John Murray, London, England.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1843. Appendix, p. 269.InDieffenbach, E.:Travels in New Zealand; with contributions to the geography, geology, botany, and natural history of that country. Volume 2. John Murray, London, England.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1843.List of the specimens of Mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. London: British Museum.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1843. Catalogue of the species of Mollusca and their shells, which have hitherto been recorded as found at New Zealand, with the description of some lately discovered species. pp. 228–265. In:Dieffenbach, E.Travels in New Zealand; with contributions to the geography, geology, botany, and natural history of that country, Vol. 2.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1844.Catalogue of the Tortoises, Crocodiles, and Amphisbænians, in the Collection of the British Museum. Trustees of the British Museum: London. viii + 80 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1844. Mammalia. pp. 7–36, pls. 1–18InHinds, R.B. (ed.).The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Sulfur, under the command of Captain Sir Edward Belcher, R.N., C.B., F.R.G.S., etc. during the years 1836–42. Smith, Elder and Co.: London. 50 pp., pls. 1–34.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1844. Mammalia. I.—The Seals of the Southern Hemisphere. Pp. 1–8.BHL In:Richardson, J. &Gray, J.E. (edd.) 1844–1875.The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Erebus & Terror, under the command of Captain SirJames Clark Ross, R.N., F.R.S., during the years 1839 to 1843. Vol. I. Mammalia, Birds. London.BHLReference page.
Gray J.E. 1845. Description of some new Australian animals. pp. 405–411, inEyre, E.J. (ed.)Journal of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia, and Overland from Adelaide to King George Sound, in the years 1840–1841, sent by the colonists of South Australia, with the sanction and support of the Government: including an account of the manners and customs of the aborigines and the state of their relations with Europeans. T. & W. Boone, London. Volume 1.Reference page.
Gray, J.E. 1845.Catalogue of the Specimens of Lizards in the Collection of the British Museum. London: Trustees of the British Museum. (Edward Newman, printer). xxvii + 289 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1845. Description of two new invertebrate animals from Australia. pp. 435–436 pl. 6. inEyre, E.J. (ed.)Journal of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia, and Overland from Adelaide to King George Sound, in the years 1840–1841. London: T & W. Boone.Reference page.
Gray, J.E. 1846. Appendix. Descriptions of some new Australian reptilesin Stokes, J.L.Discoveries in Australia; with an account of the coasts and rivers explored and surveyed during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, in the years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. Vol. I. T. and W. Boone, London. pp. 498-504.Reference page.
Richardson, J. &Gray, J.E. 1846.The zoology of the voyage of the H.M.S. Erebus & Terror, under the command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross, during the years 1839 to 1843. 1: pg. Mammalia, Birds. London: E. W. Janson, 1846, 21-48.BHLReference page.
Gray J.E., 1847. On the classification of the British Mollusca by W E Leach. Annals and Magazine of Natural History. ser. 1, 20: 267-273 (BHL).Reference page.
Gray, J.E. 1848.List of the Specimens of British Animals in the Collection of the British Museum. Part 1. Centroniae or Radiated Animals. Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History): London. xiii + 173 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1848.List of the Specimens of British Sponges in the Collection of the British Museum. Part 2. Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History): London. viii + 24 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1849.Catalogue of the Mollusca in the Collection of the British Museum. Part I. Cephalopoda Antepedia. London: British Museum. 164 pages.BHL.Reference page.
Gray, J.E. 1850.Catalogue of the Specimens of Amphibia in the Collection of the British Museum. Part II. Batrachia Gradientia, etc. Spottiswoodes and Shaw: London. 72 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1850.Catalogue of the Specimens of Mammalia in the Collection of the British Museum. Part I. Cetacea. British Museum: London. 153 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1850.Catalogue of the Specimens of Mammalia in the Collection of the British Museum. Part II. Seals. British Museum: London. 48 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1850.Gleanings from the Menagerie and Aviary at Knowsley Hall. Hoofed Quadrupeds. Knowsley: Knowsley. 76 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1850. [text]. In:Gray, M.E.,Figures of molluscous animals, selected from various authors. Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, London. Vol. 4, iv + 219 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1851.List of the specimens of fish in the collection of the British Museum. Part I. Chondropterygii. British Museum (Natural History), London. 160 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1851.List of the Specimens of British Animals in the Collection of the British Museum. Part VII, Mollusca Acephala and Brachiopoda. London, Taylor, 167 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E., 1852.Catalogue of lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Pt.1 Papilionidae. London.84pp,14 pls.Reference page.
Gray, J.E., 1852. Catalogue of the specimens of Mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. Vol 3: p. 247 Ungulata Furcipeda.London: The TrusteesBHLReference page.
Gray J.E., 1855. On some new species of freshwater tortoises from North America, Ceylon and Australia, in the collection of the British Museum. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London.
Gray J.E., 1855. Testudinata (tortoises). British Museum.
Gray J.E. C.-A.-L. Rang et Souleyet, 1855. List of Mollusca and Shells in the collection of the British Museum, collected and described by MM. Eydoux and Souleyet, in the" Voyage autour du Monde …
John Edward Gray 1855.Catalogue of the Recent Echinida, or sea eggs, in the collection of the British Museum. Part I. Echinida Irregularia. Order of the Trustees, London, 69 pp.BHL.Reference page.
Gray J.E., 1857. On the nucleus of the operculum ofCyclostoma elegans. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 2, Volume 19, 1857, Issue 112, p. 350,DOI:10.1080/00222935708693942.
Gray, J.E. 1857.Guide to the systematic distribution of Mollusca in the British Museum. Part I. [Gastropoda]. British Museum, London, xii + 230 pp.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1858. OnCarpenteria andDujardinia, two genera of a New Form of Protozoa with attached Multilocular Shells filled with Sponge, apparently intermediate between Rhizopoda and Porifera.Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 26: 266–271.
Gray, J.E. October 1860. "On the arrangement of the land pulmoniferous Mollusca into families".Annals and Magazine of Natural History, serie 3, 6: 267–269.
Gray, J.E. 1863.Catalogue of the specimens and drawings of mammals, birds, reptiles, and fishes of Nepal and Tibet, presented byB. H. Hodgson, esq., to the British Museum. London.HathiTrustReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1864. Handbook of British water-weeds or algae. The Diatomaceae by W. Carruthers. pp. i–iv, 1–123. London: R. Hardwicke, Picadilly.HathitrustReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1870.Supplement to the Catalogue of Shield Reptiles in the Collection of the British Museum. Part I. Testudinata (Tortoises). British Museum, London; 120 pp.PDFReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1870.Catalogue of Lithophytes or Stony Corals in the Collection of the British Museum. British Museum, London. 1–51.BHLReference page.
Gray, J.E. 1873. Hand-list of the edentate, thick-skinned and ruminant mammals in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History): London. viii + 176 pp.BHLReference page.