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CONTENTS. 
XII. Some Observations on the Parts of Fructification in 
Mosses ; with Characters and Descriptions of Two new 
Genera of that Order. By Mr. Robert Brown, Lib. 
Linn. Soc. E - - - - p. 
XIII. Description of Seven new Species of Testacea. By 
William George Maton, M.D. F.R.S. & A.S. and 
V.P.EG. - - " 3 ^ p. 
XIV. An Account of several Plants, recently discovered in 
Scotland by Mr. George Don, A.L.S. not mentioned in 
the Flora Britannica nor English Botany. By James 
Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S. P.L.S. E p. 
XV. Descriptions of Seven new Species of Apion. By the 
Rev. William Kirby, F.L.S. — - E P. 
XVI. Account of Ormosia, a new Genus of Decandrous 
Plants belonging to the Natural Order of Leguminose. 
By Mr. George Jackson, F.L.S.  - - p. 
XVII. An Account of a new Genus of New Holland Plants 
named Brunonia. By James Edward Smith, M.D. 
F.R.S. PLS Da Re ea 
XVIII. A Description of Duchesnea fragiformis, constitut- 
ing anew Genus of the Natural Order of Senticose of 
Linneus, Rosacee of Jussieu. By James Edward Smith, 
M.D. FAS PES: == 2.0 020 a o 
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