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I. Some Information respecting the Lignum Rhodium of 
Pococke's Travels, in a Letter to Alexander MacLeay, 
Esq. F. R.S. Sec. L.S. By Sir James Edward Smith, 
M.D. F.R.S. Pr. L.S., 4c. - - eee D. 
II. Of the Formation of the Vegetable Epidermis. By the 
Reo, Patrick, Keith, kalama. em nuo uv P 
III. On the Classification of the Natural Tribe of Insects 
Noronscripes, with Descriptions of the British Species. ` 
By William Elford Leach, M.D. F.R.S. and LS op: 
IV. Some Remarks on the Natural History of the Biack 
Stork, for the first time captured in Great Britain. By 
George Montagu, Esq. F.L.S. mere ES p. 
V. Some Account of the Tantalus Ephouskyca, a rare American 
Bird. By Benjamin Smith Barton, M.D. F.M.L.S. p. 
VI. Observations on the Orchis militaris of Linneus. By Mr. 
J. EF. Bicheno, F.L.S.  - - mere p. 
VII. Gryprnurs and CHIODECTON, two new Gener 1 ; 
Family of Lichenes, with Descriptions an Figures of the 
Species hitherto discovered. By Eri x Acharius, M.D. 
: F.M.L.S. - S. alic. ohm = P - - p- 
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 p- 
X. Observations on the Nature and Formation of the Stone 
| inerusting 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, 
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