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III. Printed in the Edinburgh Philosophical Journal. 



7. List of Birds found in Harris, part of the outer range of the 



Hebrides. 



8. Remarks on the Flora Scotica of Dr Hooker. 



9. Notice regarding the Island of Grimsey, off the north coast of 



Iceland, and the Isles of St Kilda, on the north-west coast of 

 Scotland. 



10. Account of Harris, one of the districts of the Outer Hebrides. 



11. Description of Pecten Niveus, a New Species of Shell. 



12. On the Covering of Birds, considered chiefly with reference to 



the Description and Distinction of Species, Genera, and 

 Orders. 



13. Description of a Species of Salix found in Braemar. 



14. Description of a Species of Aira, found on Lochnagar, in Aber- 



deenshire. 



15. Remarks on the Serrature of the Middle Claw, and the Irre- 



gular Denticulation of the Beak, in certain Birds. 



16. On the Mammalia of the Counties of Aberdeen, Banff, and 



Kincardine. 

 17- On a Species of Teredo found in Cork Floats on the Coast of 

 Aberdeenshire. 



18. Remarks on the Cirripedia, with Descriptions of several Species 



found adhering to Vessels from Ichaboe, on the West Coast 



of Africa. 

 [Occurrence of the Sea Horse, Walrus or Morse, (Trichecus 



rosmarus, Lin.) in the Hebrides. 

 [Description of Annatina villosiuscula, a new species, and of 



Verierupis Nucleus, a species new to the British Fauna.] 



IV. Printed in the Edinburgh Quarterly Journal of 

 Agriculture. 



19. On Natural Pastures. 



20. On the Uses to which certain Indigenous Plants have from time 



immemorial been employed in the Outer Hebrides. 



21. On the Indigenous Trees of North Britain. 



22. Remarks on the Sands of the Outer Hebrides. 



23. On Geology viewed in relation to Agriculture. Sect. I. — In- 



equalities of the Earth's Surface, and the Causes which are 

 continually effecting Modifications upon it. Sect. II. — On 

 the Nature and Relations of the Materials of which the 

 Exterior of the Globe is composed. Sect. III. — General 

 View of the Vegetation of the Globe, and of the Causes 

 which Influence its Development. 



24. Van Diemen's Land. 



25. New Holland. 



