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cloloma, 53.~Astephanus, 54.— II. Secamone, 55. 

 — III. Periplocew; Hemide5?mus, 56. — Periploca, 5?. 

 — Gymnanthera, 58. — New and amended gejieric 

 characters of the most nearly related section of the 

 Apocineae strictly so called, — See ApocineaB. 



B 



Bald, Robert, on the Coal Formation of Clackmanan- 



shire, - i- 479 



Barclay, Dr, his remarks on some parts of the Animal 

 that was cast ashore on the Island of 

 Stronsa, September 1808, i. 418.— Af- 

 fidavits, &c. respecting the animal, i. 431. 



his notice concej'ning the structure of the 



Cells in the Combs of Bees and Wasps, ii. 259 



. his remarks respecting the causes of Or- 

 ganization, - 537 

 Barometer, its utility at Sea, - l64 

 Basaltic Clinkstone of the Ochiljs, - 15 



rock o^ the Middle District of Scotland, - 630 



Bear, White or Polar, inhabitant of Greenland, - 262 



— ' ^- — rarely attacks the human species, 333 



Bees, peculiarity in the structure of the Cells in the 



Combs of - 259 



Ben-Lawers, mineralogy of - i. 359 



——Led], mineralogy of - 279 



More, mineralogy of - 299 



Nevis, mineralogy of - 322 



Vorlich, mineralogy of - 295 



Blennius, Galerita, observations on, and description of i. (JS 



Ocellaris, remarks on, ii. 443. — B. Gattoru- 



gine, ii. 447. 



