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CONTENTS. 



IX. Observations on the Nature and Formation of the Stone 

 iiicriistinn; the Skeletons zc'hich have been found in the 

 Island of Guadaloupc, with some Account of the Origin 

 of those Skeletons. In a Report made to General Ernouf, 

 late Governor of the Colonj/. Communicated by the Right 

 Honourable .SW Joseph Banks, Bart.K.G.C.B.Pres.R.S. 

 H.M.L.S. 4^c. p- 53 



X. Descriptions of a new Genus of Plants named Araujia, 

 and of a new Species of Fassiflora. Bij Felix de Avellar 

 Ijrotcro, Professor of Botany in the University of Coim- 

 bra,F.M.L.S. p. 62 



XI. Some Observations on the natural Family of Plants called 

 CoMPOsiT.Ti. ByRobertBiown, Esq. F.R.S.Libr.L.S. p. l6 



XII. On some remarkable Deviations from the usual Struc- 

 ture of Seeds and Fruits. By Robert Brown, F.R.S., 

 Lib.L.S. p. 143 



^III. Remarks on two Genera of Plants to be referred to the 

 Family of the Rosacea, in a Letter from Mr. A. P. De- 

 candolle. Professor of Natural History in the Academy of 

 Geneva, Corrcsp. R. Acad. Sc. Paris, <5c. to Sir James 

 Edward Smith, President of the Linnean Society p. 152 



XIV. A Synopsis of the British Species of Rosa. By Joseph 

 WoiKh, Esq. 'f.L.S. p. 159 



XV. A Botanical History of the Genus Tqfieldia. By Sir 

 James Edward Smith, ili.D.P.R.S.P.L.S. - p. 235 



X\'I. A Monograph of the Genus Pcconia. By the late 



George Anderson, Esq. F.L.S. ^-c. ' " P- 248 



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