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CONTENTS. 



XVI. Defcriptlons of fome fingular Coleopterous InfeEls. By Charles 

 Schreibers, M. D. Deputy Profejfor of Natural Hiftory hijhe 

 Univerfity of Vienna " 



XVII. Defcriptlon of Menura fuperba, a Bird of New South Wales. 



By Major-General Thomas Davies, F.R.S. and L- S. p. 207 



XVIII. On the Doryantbes, a ne-w Genus of Plants from New Hol- 

 land, next akin to the Agave. By Jofeph Correa de Serra, 

 LL.D. F.R.S. and L.S. P-^i' 



XIX. Obfervations on feveral Species of the Genus Apis, known by 

 the Name of Humble-bees, and called Bombinatrices by Linnaus. 



By Mr. P. Huber, ofLaufanne in Swijerland p. 214 



XX. Botanical CbaraBers of four New-Holland Plants, of the Natural 

 Order of Myrti. By James Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S. 

 P.L.S. — P- ^99 



XXT. Additional Obfervations on fome remarkable Strata of Flint m 

 the I/le of Wight, in a Letter from Sir Henry Charles Engle- 

 field, Bart. F. R. S. to John Latham, M.D. F.R.S. and L.S. 

 ofRomfey ■ P* 3°^ 



XXII. Defcriptlon of a new Species of Viola. By Thomas Furly 

 ¥ox^tt,Efq.F.L.S. P- 309 



XXIII. Defcriptlon of the Fruit of Cycas revoluta. By James 

 Edvntd Smithy M.D. F.R-S. P.L^. ?- 3^^ 



XXIV. Spe- 



