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H. C. Bastian. Facts and reasonings concerning the heterogenous 

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H. Cleghorn. Anniversary Address to the Botanical Society of 

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W. A. Focke. The popular names of plants in the region of the 

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Forest Reports. British Burmah, 1867-68. — Province of Oudh, 

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L. Hapke. The popular names of animals in N.W. Germany. 

 Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bremen, iii. 



T. F. Hayden. Report of the United States Geological Survey of 

 Colorado and New Mexico. — Geological Report of the exploration of 

 Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers. Presented by the Author. 



L. Jenyns. Anniversary Address of the President of the Bath 

 Natural-History Society, 1870. Presented by the Author. 



M. Johnson. Remarks on Dr. Bastian's papers on spontaneous 

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Baron v. Liebig. On fermentation and the source of muscular 

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H. Mueller. On the application of the Darwinian theory to flowers 

 and flower-seeking insects. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Rhen. Pruss. 

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F. P. Porcher. Resources of the southern fields and forests, with 

 a Medical Botany of the Southern States, 1869. Presented by the 

 Author. 



R. Pulteney. Various MSS., chiefly on the botany of the neigh- 

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Revue des Cours Scientifiques. Translation of the Anniversary 

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Samuel, Brothers. Wool and woollen manufactories of Great 

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— Voit. On the difi'erence between animal and vegetable nutrition. 

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F, Wakefield. The Gardener's Chronicle for New Zealand. Pre- 

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The following papers were read : — 



1. " Notes on a SoKtary Bee allied to the Genus Anthidium, Latr.," 

 by J. P. Mansel Weale, Esq., B.A. 



