CONTENTS 
I. Observations on the Genera of European Grasses. By Josepa Woops, Esq., 
ee 
II. On the Ovulum of Santalum album. By Wurm GRIFFITH, Esq., 
Assistant Surgeon in the Madras Medical Service. Communicated by 
Ricuarp Horsman Souty, Esg., F.R.S. GLS: seen 
III. Notes on the Development of the Ovula of Loranthus and Viscum, and on 
the Mode of Parasitism of these two Genera. By WIIIIau GRIFFITH, 
Esq., Assistant Surgeon in the Madras Medical Service. Communicated 
by R. H. Sou, Eig., BRS. KES. 
IV. Descriptions of' those species of Polygonum and Fagopyrum which are 
contained in the Indian Herbarium of J. Forges Rovzz, Esq., FL.S., 
&c., late Superintendant of the H. E. I. Botanical Garden at Saharunpore, 
and now Professor of Materia Medica in King’s College, London. By 
CHARLES C. BABINGTON, E; MAPLES, 93 
V. Notice of certain AUSTRALIAN QUADRUPEDS, belonging to the Order RopRNTIA. 
By W. Ocusy, Esg., M. A., F.L.S, F. R. A. S., ͤ A 0i 
