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late Governor of the Colony. Communicated by the Right 
Honourable Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. K.G.C. B. Pres. B.S. 
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X. 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- 
bra, F.M.L.S. - à È = = à p. 
XI. Some Observations on the natural Family of Plants called 
Covrosirz. By Robert Brown, Esq. F. R.S., Libr. L.S. p- 
XII. On some remarkable Deviations Jrom the usual Struc- 
ture of Seeds and Fruits. By Robert Brown, Esq. 
F.R.S4 Libr. LS... > - - - - - p. 
XII. Remarks on two Genera of Plants to be referred to the 
Family of the Rosacea, in a Letter Jrom Mr. A. P. De 
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 D. 
XIV. A Synopsis of the British Species of Rosa. By Joseph - 
Woods, Esq. F.L.S. E p. 
XV. A Botanical History of the Genus Tofieldia. By Sir 
James Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S. ELS, -= P. 
XXI A Monograph of the Genus Peonia, Dy the late 
. George Anderson, Esq. F.L.S. $c. Desdr sp. 
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X VIT. Observations on the Linnean Genus J uncus, with the 
Characters of those Species which have been found growing 
wild in Great Britain. By James Ebenezer Bicheno, 
Esq., F.L.S. sati uo o e v E 
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XVIIE INED m new Shells. By Captain Frederic 
Marryat, R.N. F.L.S ^1) do ba 358 
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