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I. Somz Information respecting the Lignum Rhodium of 
Pococke's Travels, in a Letter to Alexander MacLea: Ys 
Esq. F. R.S. Sec. L.S. By Sir James Edward Smith, : 
M.D. F.R.S. Pr. L.S., $c. - T ecd. à 
IL. Of the Formation of the Vegetable Epidermis. By the. 
Rev. Patrick Keith, T.L.S. c á - B. 6 
III. On the Classification of the ess, Tribe of bisects 
NoronrcTIDES, with Descriptions of the British Species. 
By William Elford Leach, M.D. F.R.S. and L.S. H 19 
IV. Some Remarks on the Natural Hes of the Black 
v: + Stork, for the first time captured in Great Britain. By 
George Montagu, Esq. F.L.S. T 0 7o XN aa 
: & Sine aco UN: of the Tantalus Ephouskyca,a rare À merican 
Bird. By Benjamin Smith Barton, M.D. F.M. L.S. p. 24 
VI. Observations on the Orchis militaris of Linneus. By Mr. ` 
COJOE.Bicheuoó, ELS = os i eee 28 
VII. Grypuis and CHioDECTON, two new Genera of the E 
.. Family of Lichenes, with Descriptions and Figures of the 
Species hitherto discovered. - By Erik Acharius, M.D. + —— 
FALLS. mE T E LU oet re - - P.. 35- 
VIII. On the Power of Sarracenia adunca to entrap Insects. 
In a Letter to Sir J. E. Smith, Pres. Linn. Soc., from 
James Macbride, M.D. of South Carolina t p. 49 
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