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VI. Some Obfervations on the Natural Hiftory of the Curculio 
Lapathi and Silpha grifea. By Mr. William Curtis, Fellow 
of the Linnean Society -P 
VIL. Defcription of sbesStylephorus chordatus, a new fi By 
George Shaw, M. D. F. R. S. Fellow of the Linnean 
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VIT Defcription of the Hirudo viridis, a new Englifh Leech. — 
By - Joe +. Be 03 
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IX. The Botanical Hi jy F the Canella alba, By Olof Swartz, ^ 
. M. D. Member of the-Royal Academy of Sciences of Stockholm, 
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96 
X. Doferiblin f de Conor i pal of man By George ^ 
Shaw, M..D. FR. S. Fellow of the Linnean Society — “p 
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XI. Onvthe Feftuca fpadicea and: Aathoxanthum paniculatum of - 
Linneéus. By James Edward Smith, M. D. F. R. S. Prefident > 
of the Linnean Society 
P. 
XII. On ‘the Migration of certain Birds; ‘and on other Matters 
relating to the feathered Tribes. By William Markwick, Efy.- 
>- Affeciate of the Linnean Society p 
XII. The Hifory and Defeription of a new Species of Fucus. By 
Thomas Jenkinfon ve Efy. Fellow of the Linnean 
‘Society 
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