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CONTENTS. 



I. /RESERVATIONS refpeBing feme rare Brkijh InfecJs. By 

 {y the late Mr, William Lewin, F.L.S. — Page I 



II. A curious Fact in the Natural Hi/lory of the Common Mole, 

 Talpa europaea Linn. By Arthur Bruce, Efq. Secretary to the 

 Natural Hiflory Society of Edinburgh — — V* 5 



III. A Hi/lory of "Three Species of Cajfidd. By the Rev. William 

 Kirby, of Bar bam, A.L.S. — — — p. J 



IV. Obfervations relating to the Migration of Birds. By Edmund 

 Lambert, Efq. of Boy ton near Heytefbury, Wilts. In a Letter to 

 William Mark wick, Efq. F.L.S. . — — p. 12 



V. Account of the Canis Grains Hibernicus, or Irifh Wolf Dog, de- 

 fcribed in Pennant's Hijlory of Quadrupeds, 3d edit. vol. i. 



p. 241. By A. B. Lambert, Efq. F.R. and F.L.S* p. 16 



VI. The Botanical Hijlory of Mentha exigua. By James Edward 

 Smith, M.D. F.R.S. F.L.S. — — p. 18 



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