CONTENTS. 
An Essay on the Use of Holly and Illicine in the Cure of 
Intermittent Fevers. By L. F. E. Rousseau, m. pv. &c. | to 16 
On the Medicinal Properties of the Piscidia Erythrina, or 
Jamaica Logwood. By Witt1am Hamitton, m.B. &c. 17 to 22 
Observations on some Medicinal Products of Australian 
Plants. By Mr. Mupie : ; 23 to 25 
A Dissertation on some Ancient Plants of Egypt. By 
M. Bonastre, Corresponding Member of the Medico- 
Botanical Society of London . ; 26 to 31 
Some Account of the Cheritmanos of Peru, and of the 
Medicines sold by them. By Witt. Boxtaert, Esq. 
Corresponding Member of the Medico-Botanical 
Society of London 5 32 to 35 
Remarks on the Juribali, or Eurabili, a Febrifuge Bark- 
tree of Pomeroon. By Joun Hancock, M.v. Fellow 
of this Society, &c. . 36 to 42 
Inaugural Address, delivered at a Mosting of the Medico- 
Botanical Society of London. By Girserr T. 
Burwerrt, Professor of Botany to the Society, &c. 43 to 66 
Some Account of the Febrifuge Bark of a Tree called El 
Malambo, of South America. By Wm». Hamitroy, 
M.D. : ; , : , 67 to 72 
On the Use of the Essential Oil of Lemons in various 
Inflammations of the Eye, with Cases. By J. Foore, 
jun. Esq. c.s. a, &e. : . 73 to 82 
Observations on some of the Medical Plants mentioned 
by Shakspeare. Commun cated by Samue: Roorsey, 
Esq. Corresponding Member of the Medico-Botanical 
Society , : : ; 83 to 96 
