x MR. ELLIS'S PAPERS. 



p. 428. An Account of the AStinia Sociata, or cluftered Animal Flower, 



lately found on the Sea-coafts of the new-ceded Iflands : In a Letter 

 to the Right Honourable the Earl of Killjhorough, F. R. S. Read 

 November 12th, 1767. 



Yd. lviii. A Letter to the Prefident, on the Succefs of his Experiments for 

 preferving Acorns for a whole Year without planting them, fo as to 

 be in a State of Vegetation, with a View to bring over fome of the 

 moft valuable Seeds from the Eqft Indies, to plant for the Benefit of 

 our American Colonies. Read March 10th, 1768. 



Vol. lix. Obfervations on a particular Manner of Encreafe in the Animal- 



mla of vegetable Infufions, with the Difcovery of an indiflbluble Salt 

 arifing from Hemp-feed put into Water till it becomes putrid. Read 

 May 28th, 1769. 



Vol. lx. A Copy of a Letter from John Ellis, Efq. F. R. S. to Dr. Linnaeus, 



F. R. S. &c. with the Figure and Characters of that elegant Ameri- 

 can Ever-green Tree, called by the Gardeners the Loblolly Bay, taken 

 from Blofforas blown near London ; and fhewing that it is not an 

 Hibifcus, as Mr. Miller call's it ; nor an Hypericum, as Dr. Linrueus 

 fuppofes it ; but an intire new Genus, to which Mr. Ellis gives the 

 Name of Gordonia, Read December 20th, 1770. 



p. 524. The Copy of a Letter from John Ellis, Efq. F. R. S. to Mr. Wil- 



liam Alton, Gardener to her Royal Highnefs" the Princefs Dowager of 

 Wales, itKew, on a new Species oilllicium Limai, or Starry Annifeed 

 Tree, lately difcovered in Weji Florida, Read December 13th, 1 770. 



Vol. lxvi. On the Nature of the Gorgonia ; that it is a real Marine Animal, 

 and not of a mixed Nature between Animal and Vegetable : In a. 

 Letter to Daniel Solander, M. D. F. R. S» Read June 29th, 1775. 



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