Papers of John Ellis, Efq. read at the Royal Society, and printed m 



the Philofophical 1'ranfaclions. 



Vol. xlviii. /OBSERVATIONS on a remarkable Coralline, in a Letter to 

 p. 115. 



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the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Sec. R. S. Read March 17th, 



*7S3- 

 p- 3°5- A Letter to Mr. Peter Collinfon, F. R. S. concerning a Clutter*. 



Polype, found in the Sea, near the Coaft of Greenland. Read 



November 8th, 1753. 



p. 504. A Letter to Mr. Peter Collinfon, F. R. S. concerning a particular 



Species of Corallines. Read February 7th, 1754. 



p. 627. A Letter to Mr. Peter Collinfon, F. R. S. concerning the animal 



Life of thofe Corallines, that look like minute Trees, and grow 

 upon Oyfters and Fuci all round the Sea-coaft of this Kingdom. 

 Read June 13th, 1754. 



Vol. xlix. An Account of a curious, flefhy, coral-like Subftance ; in a Letter 

 to Mr. Peter Collinfon, F. R. S. with fome Obfervations on it, com- 

 municated to Mr. Collinfon. Read January 22d, 1756. 



p. 806. A Letter to Philip Carteret Webb, Efq. F. R. S. attempting to 



afcertain the Tree that yields the common Varnifh ufed in China 

 and Japan ; to promote its Propagation in our American Colonies; 

 and to fet right fome miftakes which Botanifts appear to have enter- 

 tained concerning it. Read November 25th, 1756. 



Vol. l. An Account of a Red Coral from the Eajl Indies, of a very fingu- 



p * l89, lar Kind ; In a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinfon, F. R. S. Read March 



24th, 1757. 

 g Remarks on Dr. Job Baflers Obfervationes de Corallinis, &c. In a 



Letter to the Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society. 

 Read June 9th, 1757. 



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