iv GO N-TI-EN T & 
VII. An Effay towards an Hiftory of tbe Britifh Stellated Lyco- 
perdons: being an Account of fuch Species as have been found 
` inthe Neighbourhood of Bungay, in Suffolk. By Thomas Jen- 
kinfon Woodward, £E/;. È. L. S. P. 
VII. A new Arrangement of Papilios, in a Letter to tbe Prefident. 
By Mr. William Jones, F. L. S. P. 
IX. Defcriptions of feveral Species of Pancratium. By Richard 
Anthony Salifbury, Er F. L .S. P. 
X. Some Account of tbe Mu » Pumilionis of eo 5 dua of tbe. 
Syf. Nature. By William Markwick, Efg. F. L. S. With 
additional Remarks by T. Marfham, Eg. Sec. L. S. P. 
XI. Defcription of Pafpalum ficloniferum. By Mr. Lewis Bofc, 
JAM BR p. 
CÓ € 
XII. Obfervations on the Siruciure. and Qeconomy of fome curious 
Species of Aranea “By-Mr- Dorthes, F. M. L. S ` P. 
32 
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XIII. Account of the Germination and Raïfing of Ferns from the | 
Seed. By Mr. John Lindfay, Surgeon in Jamaica. Com- 
municated by Sir Jofeph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. and 
H. M. L. 5. p. 
XIV. Additional Obfere ations relating to Fe fuca Pa and 
—— Anthoxanthum paniculatum, pee Edward Smith, M. D. 
pia F. R. iS. and P. Ls dv 
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