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 Cantor, Theodore, M.D., Civil Surgeon, Prince of Wales's Island. 



Observations on two Malayan species of SemwojjifAecMS 235 



Description of the Wild Dog of the Malayan Peninsula 236 



Clark, — , Esq. 



On the Sea Cocoa-nut of the Seychelles, Lodoicea Seychellarum, 

 Comm. and Labill 152, 163 



Clark, Bracy, Esq., F.L.S., Con-esp. Memb. of the French Instit. 

 An Appendix or Supplement to a Treatise on the (Estri and Cu- 

 terebrce of various Animals 99, 100 



Clarke, Hyde, Esq., F.L.S. 



Note on the Preservation of Specimens of Natural Histoiy 96 



Clarke, Robert, Esq., Senior Assistant Sui-geon to the Colony of 

 Sierra Leone. 

 A Notice of the African Grain called Fundi or Fundungi 155 



Cooper, Daniel, Esq., A.L.S. 



On the Structure of the Nut known as Vegetable Ivory 120 



Couch, Jonathan, Esq., F.L.S. 



A Letter on the occurrence of Wilson's Petrel {Procellaria Wil- 



soiii) on the British coast 2 



An Account of a Fish, nearly aUied to the genus Hemiramphus, 



taken in Cornwall 151 



Coxe, John Redman, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica in the 

 University of Pennsylvania. 

 Observations on some Fungi or Agarici, which by deliquescence 

 form an inky fluid, drying into a bister-coloured mass, capable 

 of being used as a water-colour for drawings, and of a very 

 indestructible nature by means of common agencies 19 



Curtis, John, Esq., F.L.S. 



Descriptions of the Nests of two Hymenopterous Insects inhabit- 

 ing Brazil, and of the species by which they were constructed 186 



Descriptions of the Insects collected by Capt. P. P. King, R.N., 

 F.R.S., F.L.S. &c., in the Survey of the Straits of Magellan.. 196 



On the Economy of the Order iS^repsip^era 212 



Don, David, Esq., Libr. L.S., Professor of Botany in King's Col- 

 lege, London. 

 Description of a new genus of Plants belonging to the Natm'al 



Family BignoniacecB 3 



Descriptions of the Indian species of Iris 8 



An Accotmt of the Indian Species of Juncus and Luzula 9 



A Monograph of the genus Disporum 44 



A Monograph of Streptopus, with the description of a new 



genus now first separated from it 47 



On the Structure of the Tissues of Cycadece 53 



On a peculiar kind of Organs existing in the Pitcher of Nepen- 

 thes distillatoria 91 



Doubleday, Edward, Esq., F.T^.S. &c. 



Remarks on the genus Argynnis of the ' Encyclopedic Metho- 

 dique,' especially in regard to its subdivision by means of cha- 

 racters drawn from the nemation of the wings 229, 233 



On the Pterology of the Diurnal Lepidoptera, especially upon 

 that of some Genera of the Heliconidce 348 



