vi : CONTENTS. 
V. Account of crystallized Oxalic Acid produced from the 
Boletus sulphureus. By Robert Scott, M.D. of Dublin. 
Communicated by Dawson Turner, Esq. F.R.S. A.S. 
and L.S. - - - - =< 
VI. Observations respecting a Species of Phalarope, and some 
other rare British Birds. By Mr. T. W. Simmonds. 
Communicated by Adrian Hardy Haworth, Esq. 
-ELS - i Se a - p- 
VII. An Account of some remarkable Shells, found in Cavities. 
of a calcareous Stone called by the Stone-masons Ply- 
mouth-rag. By William George Maton, M.D. V.P.L.S. 
— $c, and the Rev. Thomas Rackett, A.M. F.L.S. 4c. 
With some additional. Observations relative to the My- 
tilus lithophagus, by. Mr. J ames Sowerby, F.L, S. ps 
VIII. l Account ep the Tonus triflorus of oo gis. in a Let- 
ter to Alexander M‘Leay, Esq. Sec. L.S. By James 
. Edward Smith, AED, F.R. S. PLS ues 
IX. Description of a Spids of Jerboa found in the upper 
Provinces of Hindustan, between Benares and gue RÀ s ! 
By Lieut. Col. Thomas Hardwicke, F.L.S. ^ -' p. 
med | 3 oe 
X. Characters of Three New Species of Boronia. By James 
Edward Smith; M.D. FERS: P.L.S. MeL acp 
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264, 
270 
276 
219 
282 
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