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149. Botrychium rutaceum, Swartz, by C.C. Babington, Esq., 175. Carex 
Meenchiana, id., 176. Carex Davalliana, Smith, near Bath, by T. B. Flower, 
Esq., 215. Draba muralis, Linn., near Bristol, id., 215. Carex dioica, 
Linn., near Bath, td., 216. Herbarium of the Rhenish Menthe, by Edward 
Newman, 216, Viola lactea and V. flavicornis, by Miss Lueas,216. 
BoranicaL Society or EpINBURGH. 
Gamboge plant, by Professor Balfour, 23. Diatomaceous Lorice of the Mull 
deposit, by Professor Gregory, 23. Botanical trip to the Grampian Moun- 
tains, by Professor Balfour, 24. Vegetable substance formed in a water-pipe, 
by James Hunter, Esq., 25. Botanical trip to Helvellyn, by Professor Bal- 
four, 26. Plants growing about Dollar, id., 29. Diatomacee in the Mull 
deposit, by Professor Gregory, 82. _Desmarestia Dresnayi on the coast of 
Ireland, by W. Sawers, Esq., 84. Flora of the Vosges, by Dr. Berbice, 84. 
Carex pediformis, &c., by Dr. Adolph Senoner, 85. Anacharis Alsinastrum 
in Ireland, by Dr. Dickie, 88. Botanical trip to the Tents Muir, by Mr. G. 
Lawson, 88. Rare plants in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh, by G. R. 
Tate, Esq., 88. Nightshade family, by Peter Fairbairn, Esq., 89. Value of 
Botanica] Histology to the medical student, by Dr. Lindsay, 90. Pollen of 
Zamia horrida, by Professor Balfour, 115. Muscology of the East coast of 
Fife, by the Rev. Thomas Brown, 116. Antheridia of the Rhamnew, by Dr. 
Sanderson, 116. Anatomical structure of Conifere, &c., by G. Lawson, Esq., 
116. Ophioglossum lusitanicum, by Thomas More, Esq., 118. Dyeing pro- 
perties of lichens, by Dr. Lindsay, 179. Potamogeton from Lough Corrib, by 
J. Kirk, Esq., 183. North-Uist moss, by Dr. Greville, 205. Structure of 
Diatomacee, by W. E. Dallas, Esq., 205. Sections of coal, by Mr. Neil 
Stewart, 208. 
Duriin Naturat History Society. 
Adventitious roots of Jussiza grandiflora, by Professor Allmann, 60. F ructifica- 
tion of the genus Desmarestia, by Gilbert Sanders, Esq., 110. On a variety 
of Scolopendrium vulgare, by Dr. Kinahan, 113. On a form of Saxifraga 
found on the Blasket Islands, by William Andrews, Esq., 212. _Combina- 
tions of the varieties of ferns, by Dr. Kinahan, 213. Ona variety of Filix- 
femina, id., 213. 
PuytoLeeicaL Cruz. 
Medicinal properties of Osmunda regalis, by R. T. Bywater, Esq.,30. Impatiens 
Noli-me-tangere at Ambleside, by Richard Reynolds, Esq., 30. Euormous 
caudex of Lastrea Filix-mas, by Robert Bentley, Esq., 61. Ergotised 
grasses, by Mr. Blyth, 61. Relation of Meteorology to Botany, 134. A few 
remarks on Coiyledun Umbilicus, by T. W. Gissing, Esq., 135. Geography 
of plants, by Edwin Lees, Esq., 139. 
GREENWicH Natura History Civr. 
Fungi of the neighbourhood of Greenwich, by Frederick Currey, Esq. 121, 122, 
144. On the best method of preserving Alge, id., 123. laters of a 
Trichia, éd., 145. 
