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; longing to the Section of Pouched Rats. By John 
Vaughan Thompson, Esg. F.L.S. - os 
IX. An Analysis of Satin Spar from Alston Moor in Cum- 
berland. Bythe Rev. John Holme, A.M. and F.L.S. p. 
X. Description of Mus Castorides, a new Species. By the 
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XI. On Woodsia, a new Genus of Ferns. By Robert Brown, 
Eu, RES BER. o en p. 
XII. 4n Account of four rare Species of British Birds. By 
Mr. William Bullock, F.L.S. IC CEU 
PART II. 
XIII. An Account of some new and rare British Shells and ^. 
. Animals. By George Montagu, Esq. F.L.S. - p. 
XIV. Observations on Cancer salinus. By the Rev. Thomas 
Rackett, F.R.S. and L.S... - " e í p. 
XV. Description of the Corvus leucolophus, or White-crowned. 
Crow of India, in a Letter to Aylmer Bourke Lambert, | 
Esq. F.R.S. and A.S. V.P.L.S. By Lieut.-Colonel Tho- 
mas Hardwicke, F.L.S. x - s p- 
XVI. Some Account of the Trichiurus Lepturus of Linnaus, 
found on the Shore of the Moray-Frith. By Mr. James | 
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Hoy, FI - - - - - - p. 
XVII. On the Deozidation of the Leaves of Cotyledon caly- 
cina ; in a Letter to A. B. Lambert, Esq., Vice-President ^ 
of the Linnean Society. By Benjamin Heyne, M.D. 
F.L.S. - - - 2 = > ù p- 
XVII. Description of a new British Rubus, with Corrections 
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