: . CONTENTS OF NO. II. 
ArT. XI.—Dissection of a S Whale and three other Cetaceans. 
.By J. B. S. Jackson, M. D. 
Arr. XII.—Musci of Eastern Massachusetts. By John Lewis M 
A. A. 8. 
Azr. XIII. cM: and Ficeres of the Araneides of the United 
States. By Nicholas Marcellus iom Te Alabama. nt 
tinued from Vol. IV. page 396.) 
Arr. XIV. — Descriptions of some New and Interesting set nha 
iting the United States. By John L. Le Con 
Art. XV.—Plante Lindheimeriane; an Enumeration of the Plants col- 
lected in IM and distributed to Subscribers, by F. Lindheimer, with 
Remarks, and Descriptions of New Li seen &c. By George = 
mann and Asa Gray. 
Arr. XVL eain of the Fishes of Lake Erie, the Ohio River, and 
ir ies. hy Jar 
“Arr. XVIL. iios of Po Fossil ne By James Deane, M. D. 
ART. XVIII. — Descriptions of some New Species of Marine Shells, In- 
habiting the Coast of the United States. -By — C. Lea, E 
phia. 
Arr. XIX SOMME OS of Shells from the Coast of vm Dy Au- 
gustus A. Gould, M. D: . 
T. XX.—Note on reus Ria viridescens, Nutt. i inest Tor. 
isi Gr. By J. E. Teschemacher . 
Arr. XXI. —Notice of E Species of Lingus. LE TUM wy- n 
man, M Bag 
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wed P. Kirtland, M. D. apu from . 
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