CONTENTS. 
VI. On the Family Fulgoridæ, with a Monograph of the Genus Fulgora of 
Linneus. By Joun O. Westwoon, Esq., F. L. S., Sc. page 133 
VII. On the Structure and Affinities of Arachis and Voandzeia. By GEORGE 
JJ DP 4158 
VIII. Descriptions of two new Genera of the Natural Family of Plants called 
Conifer. By Davin Don, Esg., Libr. L. S., Prof. Bot. King’s Col. 
HN 9 5 4 a Vos à Vous 100 
IX. Descriptions, &c. of the Insects collected by Captain P. P. Kine, R.N., 
F.R.S. & L.S., in the Survey of the Straits of Magellan. By Joun Curtis, 
BM IR NE — a s; + e. 4.5. . . . ABI 
X. Description of the Mora Tree. By Mr. RosEnr H. ScaomBurek. Com- 
municated by GeorGe BENTHAM, Esq., F. L. Ss. 207 
XI. On the Structure of Cuscuta europea. By CHARLES C. BaniNGTON, Esq., 
TT . a. -- . S , MI 
XII. Note on the Identity of three described Species of Acacia. By CHARLES 
JJC ñʒꝶł»fů᷑ęë᷑· e 5 «M7 
XIII. On the Number and Structure of the Mammule employed by Spiders in 
the Process of Spinning. By JohN BLackwaLz, Esq., F.L.S. . . 219 
XIV. Observations on some Genera of Plants connected with the Flora of 
Guiana. By Grorce BENTHAM, Esg., F. L. s. 225 
XV. On the Existence of Stomata in Mosses. In a Letter to RicHarp Horsman 
Sonny, Esq., F. R. S. & L.S. By WILLIAM VALENTINE, Esq., F. L. S. 239 
