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herland. By W. C. Trevelyan, Esq. — On the Fossil Remains 

 of Quadrupeds, &c. discovered in the Cavern at Kirkdale, in 

 Yorkshire, and in other Cavities or Seams, in Limestone Rocks. 

 By the Rev. George Young, A.M. — List of Birds observed in 

 tlie Zetland Islands. By Lawrence Edmondston, Esq. — An 

 Illustration of the Natural Family of Plants called Melasto- 

 maceae. By Mr. David Don. — Examination by Chemical 

 Re-agents oV a Liquid from the Crater of Vulcano, one of the 

 Lipari Islands. By John Murray, Esq. — Notice of Marine 

 Deposites on the Margin of Locli Lomond. By Mr. J. Adam- 

 son. — Descriptions of the Esculent Fungi of Great Britain, 

 with Observations. By Robert Kaye Greville, Esq. — Notice 

 relative to the Habits of the Hyena of Southern Africa. By 

 Dr. R. Knox. — An Account of three large Loadstones, one of 

 which presented an unusual Line of Attraction. By John 

 Deuchar. — Recollections of a Journey from Kandy to Caltura, 

 by the way of Adam's Peak, made in the Year 1819, by Simon 

 Sawers, Esq. and Mr. Henry Marshall, Surgeon. — Some Ob- 

 servations on the Falco chrysaetos and F. fulvus of Authors, 

 proving the Identity of the two supposed Species. By P. J. 

 Selby, Esq, — Remarks on the different Opinions entertained 

 regarding the specific Distinction, or Identity, of the Ring- 

 tailed and Golden Eagles. By James Wilson, Esq. — On the 

 Natural Expedients resorted to by Mark Yarwood, a Cheshire 

 Boy, to supply the Want which he has sustained from Birth, 

 of his Fore-Arms and Hands. By Dr. Hibbert. — Notice in 

 regard to the Temperature of Mines. By Matdiew Miller, Esq. 

 — Remarks on some of the American Animals of the Genus 

 Felis, particularly on the Jaguar (Felis Onca, Linn.). By Dr. 

 Traill. — Observations on some Species of the Genus Mergus. 

 By James Wilson, Esq. — Observations on die Sertularia Cus- 

 cuta of Ellis. By the Rev. Dr. Fleming. — Remarks on the 

 Guanaco of South America. By Dr. Traill.— On a Reversed 

 Species of Fnsus ( Fusus retroversus). By the Rev. Dr. Fleming. 

 — Notice of a Specimen of the Larus eburneus, or Ivory Gull, 

 shot in Zedand ; and further Remarks on the Iceland Gull. 

 By L. Edmondston, Esq. — Observations on the Formation of 

 the various Lead-Spars. By Mr. James Biaid, Surgeon. — 

 Description of a New Species of Larus. By Dr. Traill. — Re- 

 marks on die Specific Characters of Birds. By Mr. W. 

 Macgillivray. — Notes on the Geognosy of die Criff-Fell, 

 Kirkbean, and the Needle's Eye, in Galloway. By Professor 

 Jameson. — Observations on die Anatomy of die Beaver, (Cas- 

 tor Fiber, Linn.) considered as an Acjuatic Animal. By Dr. 

 Knox. — Speculations in regard to die Formation of Opal, 

 Wood-stone, and Diamond. By Professor Jameson.— Map 



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