CONTENTS. V 



XII. Some Observations on the Parts of Fructification in 

 Mosses ; with Characters and Descriptions of Two new 

 Genera of that Order. By Mr. Robert Brown, Lib. 

 Linn. Soc. . - - - - - p. 312 



XIII. Description of Seven new Species of Testacea. By 

 William George Maton, M.D. F.R.S. ^ A.S. and 

 V.P.L.S. - - - - - p. 325 



XIV. j4n Account of several Plants, recently discovered in 

 Scotland by Mr. George Don, A.L.S. not mentioned in 

 the Flora Britannica nor English Botany. By James 

 Edward Smith, M.D. P. R.6'. P. L.S. - p. 333 



XV. Descriptions of Seven new Species of Apion. By the 

 Eet;. William Kirby, P. L.5. _ . p. 347 



XVI. Account of Ormosia, a new Genus of Decandrous 

 Plants belonging to the Natural Order of Leguminosce. 



By Mr. George Jackson, P. L.S. - - p. 358 



XVII. An Account of a new Genus of New Holland Plants 

 named Brunonia. By James Edward Smith, M.D. 

 F.R.S. P. L.S. p. 365 



XVIII. A Description of Duchesnea fragif or mis, constitut- 

 ing a new Genus of the Natural Order of Senticosoe of 

 LinncEus, Rosacea of Jussieu. By James Edward Smith, 

 M,D. F.R.S. P.L.S. p. 371 



XIX. Ob' 



