vi CONTENTS. 



VIII. Remarks on fame Briii/I: Species of Salix, By James Edward 

 Smith, MD. F.R.S.P.L.S. Page no 



IX. Defcriptions offournew Species ofFucus, By Dawfon Turner, 

 M.A.F.L.S. p. 125 



X. DefcriptioH of Callicocca Ipecacuanha. 5j Felix AvellarBrotero, 

 P'ofcfforof Botany in the UniverfityofCoimbra^F.M.L.S, p. 137 



XI. Olfervations on the Curcidio TrifoHi, or Clover Weevil, afmall 

 IifeSl which infefis the Heads of the cultivated Clover, and de- 



flroys the Seed. In a Letter to Thomas Marflmm, Efq. Tr. L. S. 

 by William Markwick, Efq. F. L.S. TVith additional Remarks 

 by Mr. Marfham ■ - ■ " i » p. 142 



XII. Further Ohfervations on the CurcuUo Trifolii. In a Letter to 

 William Markwick, Efq. F. L. S. by Martin Chriftian Gottlieb 

 Lehmann, M.A. of Gottingen ' p. 147 



XI II. Defcriplion of Brotera perfica and Muflelia eupatoria, two 

 new Plants cultivated in the Botanic Garden of Halle, by Curt 

 Sprengel, M.D. Profeffor of Botany in the Univerfity of 

 Halle ■ '■ p. irj 



XIV. Ohfervations on the Hinges of Britifh Bivalve Shells. By 

 Mr. William Wood, F.L.S. p. 154 



XV. Catalogue of the more rare Plants found in the Environs of 

 Dover, with occafional Remarks. By Mr. Lewis Weftou Dill- 

 wjn,F.L.S. p. 177 



XVI. Be. 



