CONTENTS: 
XIX. Descriptions of five British Species of the Genus Tere- 
bella of Linné. By the late George Montagu, Esq. F. L.S. 
Communicated by William Elford Leach, M.D. F.R.S. 
and L.S. - - é a ‘ E p. 
XX. Characters of two Species of Tordylium. By Sir James 
Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S. P.L.S. - E p. 
XXI. Observations on a Viper found in Cranborne Chace, Dor- 
setshire. By the Rev.'Yhomas Rackett, F. R.S.and L.S. p. 
XXII. Description of select Indian Plants. By Henry Tho- 
mas Colebrooke, Esq. F.R.S. and L.S. - = p. 
XXIII. Upon the different Species of esculent Strawberries. 
By Thomas Andrew Knight, Esg. F.R.S. and L.S. Pres. 
Hort. Soc. - - - - p- 
XXIV. On the Germination of Lycopodium denticulatum, in 
a Letter to the Secretary from Richard Anthony Salis- 
bury, Esq. F.R.S. and L.S. - E ae p- 
XXV. Some Account of the Lycoperdon solidum of the Flora 
Virginica, the Lycoperdon cervinum of Walter. By James 
Macbride, M.D. of South Carolina. Communicated by 
the President - ym = s b p. 
XXVI. An Account of Rhizomorpha medullaris, a new Bri- 
tish Fungus. By Sir James Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S. 
P.L.S. ue m - - - - - P- 
XXVII. A Century of Insects, including several new Genera 
described from his Cabinet. By the Rev. William Kirby, 
M.A. F.R. and L.S. ee IN 
XXVIII. A Description of several new Species of Insects col- 
lected in New Holland by Robert Brown, Esq. F.R.S., 
Libr. Linn. Soc. By the Rev. William Kirby, M.A.F.R. 
and L.S. = - - - - - - p. 
'. Some Account of the Island of Tristan da Cunha and 
‘of its Natural Productions. By Captain Dugald Car- 
michael, F.L.S. rom o 
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