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CONTENTS. 
1X. Observations on the Nature and Formation of the Stone 
incrusting the Skeletons which have been found in the 
Island of Guadaloupe, with some Account of the Origin 
of those Skeletons. In a Report made to General Ernouf, 
late Governor of the Colony. Communicated by the Right 
Honourable Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. K.G.C. B. Pres. R.S. 
H.M.L.S. $c. - - - E - E p.. 53 
Descriptions of a new Genus of. Plants named Araujia, 
and of a new Species of Passiflora. By Felix de Avellar 
Brotero, Professor of Botany in the University of Coim- 
aE MLS. . - - - E - - P- Ed 
XI. Some Observations on the natural Fail ST Plants called 
ComposiTæ. By Robert Brown, Esq. F. R.S. Libr.L.S. p. 76 
XII. On some remarkable Deviations from the usual Struc- 
ture of Seeds and Fruits. By Robert Brown, F.R.S, — 
ELI ED ATI E AE T. 
RHI. Remarks on two Genera of Plants to be referred to the 
Family of the Rosacea, in a Letter from Mr. AE- pe 
candolle, Professor of Natural History in the Academy of 
Geneva, Corresp. R. Acad. Sc. Paris, &c. to Sir James 
Edward Smith, President of the Linnean Society p. 152 
XIV. A Synopsis of the British Species of Rosa. By Joseph 
Woods, Esq. F. L.S. EU elg t a c 100 
XV. A Botanical History of the Genus Tofieldia.. By Sir 
James Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S.P.L.S. =. p. 235 
XVI. A Monograph of the Genus Pconia. By the late 
George Anderson, Esq, F.L.S. dc. = - p. 248 
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