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exigua. It was translated into German in Schra- 
der’s Journal.—12. Botanical Characters of some 
Plants of the Natural Order of Myrti.—13. Charac- 
ters of a new Genus of Plants named Salisburia. 
Vol. IV. 14. Remarks on some Foreign Spe- 
cies of Orobanche.—15. The Characters of Twenty 
New Genera of Plants.—16. Observations on the 
British Species of Bromus ; with Introductory Re- 
marks on the Composition of a Flora Britannica. 
Vol. V. 17. Description of Sowerbza juncea, a 
Plant of New South Wales.—18. Observations on 
the British Species of Mentha.—19. Descriptions 
of five new British Species of Carex.—20. Addi- 
tional Note to the Observations on the British 
Species of Mentha. 
Vol. VI. 21. Remarks on the Genera of Px- 
derota, Wulfenia, and Hemimeris.—22. Remarks 
on some British Species of Salix.—23. Botanical 
Characters of four New-Holland Plants of the 
Natural Order of Myrtii—24. Description of the 
Fruit of Cycas revoluta. 
Vol. VII. 25. An Illustration of the Grass 
called by Linnzeus Cornucopie Alopecuroides.— 
26. Remarks on the Generic Characters of Mosses, 
and particularly of the Genus Mnium.—27. Bio- 
graphical Memoirs of several Norwich Botanists, 
in a Letter to Alexander MacLeay, Esq., Sec. L.S. 
Vol. VIII. 28. Account of the Bromus triflorus 
of Linnzus, in a Letter to. Alexander MacLeay, 
Esq.—29. Characters of Three New Species of 
Boronia. 
Vol. IX. 30. A Botanical Sketch of the Genus 
