MR. ELLIS'S PAPERS. ix 



An Anfwer to the preceding Remarks. Read January 19-th, 1758. P- 44?- 



An Account of feveral rare Species of Barnacles : In a Letter to p. 845. 

 Mr. Ifaac Romllly, F. R. S. Read December 21 ft, 1 758. 



An Account of fome Experiments relating to the Prefervation of Vol. m. 

 Seeds : In two Letters to the Earl of Macclesfield, Prefident of the 

 Royal. Society. Read January 18th, 1759* 



The Method of making Sal Ammoniac in Egypt; as communica- p. 504. 

 ted by Dr. Linnaeus, from his Pupil Dr. Hajfelquift, who had been 

 lately in thofe Parts. Read January 31ft, 1760. 



An Account of the Plants Halejia and Gardenia: In a Letter to p- 929. 

 Philip Carteret Webb, Efq. F. R. S. Read November 20th, 1760. 



An Account of an Kncrmus, or Star-fijb, with a jointed Stem, taken Vol. lii. 

 on the Coaft of Barbadoes, which explains to what Kind of Animal 

 thofe Foffils belong, called Star-Jlones, AJlerice, and AJlropodia, which 

 have been found in many Parts of this Kingdom : In a Letter to Mr. 

 Emanuel Mendez da Co/la, F. R. S. Read December 17th, 1761. 



An Account of the Male and Female Cochineal Infe&s, that breed p. 661 . 

 on the Cadlus Opuntia, or Indian Fig, in South Carolina and Georgia : In 

 a Letter to Peter Wych, Efq. Read December 23d, 1762. 



An Account of the Sea Pen, or Pennatula Phofphorea of Linnaus ; Vol. lih» 

 likewife a Defcription of a new Species of Sea Pen, found on the 

 Coaft of South Carolina, with Obfervations on Sea Pens in general. 

 In a Letter to the Honourable Coote Mole/worth, Efq. M. D. and 

 F. R. S. Read December 22d, i/6^. 



An Account of an Amphibious Bipes. Read June 5th, 1766. Vol. tvi.. 



Obfervations upon Animals, commonly called Amphibious. p _ , 93> 

 Prefented by Dr. Parfons, F. R. S. Read June 26th, 1 766. 



An Account of fome peculiar Advantages in the Structure of the p- 204- 

 Afperce Arterice, or Wind Pipes of feveral Birds, and in the Land 

 Tortoife. Read June 9th, 1766. 



Extract of a Letter from John Ellis, Efq. F. R. S. to Dr. Linnaeus, Vo J l , o lvu - 

 of Up/al, F. R. S. on the Animal Nature of the Genus of Zoophytes 

 called Corallina. Read July 9th, 1767. 



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