Notices rcfpeSlwg New Booh, >/$ 



Markwick, Efq. F.L.S. With additional Remarks by Mr. 

 Marfliam. — 12. Further Obfervations on the Curculio-Tri- 

 folii. la a Letter to William Markwick, Efq. F.L.S. by 

 Martin Chriftian Gottlieb Lehmann, M.A. of Gottingen. — 

 J3. Defcription of Brotcra perfica and Mullelia eupatoria, 

 two new Plants cultivated in the Botanic Garden of Halle, 

 by Curt Sprengel, M.D. Profeflbr of Botany in the Uni- 

 verfity of Halle. — 14. Obfervations on the Hinges of Britifh 

 Bivalve Shells. By Mr. William Wood, F.L.S.— 15. Ca- 

 talogue of the more rare Plants found in the Environs of 

 Dover, with occafional Remarks. By Mr. Lewis Wefton 

 Dillwyn, F.L.S. — 16. Defcriptions of iome lingular Coleop- 

 terous Infe&s. By Charles Schreibers, M.D. Deputy Pro- 

 feflbr of Natural Hi (lory in the Univerfity of Vienna. — 

 17. Defcription of Menura fuperba, a Bird of New South 

 Wales. By Major-General Thomas Davies, F.R.S. and L.S. 

 — 18. On the Doryanthes, a new Genus of Plants from New 

 Holland, next a-lun to the Agave. By Jofeph Correa de 



Serra, LL.D. F.R.S. and L.S. 19. Obfervations on feveral 



Species of the Genus Apis, known by the Name of Hum- 

 ble-bees, and called Bombinatrices by Linnaeus. By Mr. 

 P. Huber, of Laufanne, in Switzerland. — 20. Botanical Cha- 

 racters of four New-Holland Plants, of the Natural Order of 

 Myrti. By James Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S. P.L.S.— 

 31. Additional Obfervations on fome remarkable Strata of 

 Flint in the Ifle of Wight. In a Letter from Sir Henry 

 Charles Englefield, Bart. F.R.S., to John Latham, M.D. 

 F.R.S. and L.S. of Romfey.- — 22. Defcription of a new 

 Species of Viola. By Thomas Furly Forfter, Efq. F.L.S. — • 

 23. Defcription of the Fruit of Cycas revoluta. Bv James 

 Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S. P.L.S.— 24. Species of Erica. 

 By Richard Anthony Salifbury, Efq. F.R.S. and L.S. 



Remarks upon Chemical Nomenclature, according to the Prin- 

 ciples of the French Neologi/ls. By Richard Chene- 

 vix, Efq. F.R.S. M.R.I. A., &c. i%mo. 



THIS little work, which every one who ftudies chemiftry 

 ought to be poflefled of, contains: — 1. An Introduction. — 

 2. General Obfervations and Rules. — 3. Faults which are 

 the molt commonly found in the Periodical Publications, 

 and proceeding chiefly from Inattention, but partly from 

 Mifapplication of the Rules. — 4. Obfervations upon fuch 

 Terms in our Language as do not feem to be the mod ap- 

 polite to render the French Expreflion. — 5. Obfervations 

 upon certain Denominations which in the Original are not 

 conformable to the Principles of the Syftem. — 6. Obferva- 

 tions 



