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Mineralogy of the Redhead in Angusshire, by the 

 Reverend John Fleming, ii. 339« — Mi- 

 neral Well near Aberbrothick, 345. — Red 

 Sandstone, 346. — Sandstone Conglome- 

 rate, 356, — Porphyry Conglomerate, and 

 Amygdaloid, 36 1. 

 . of the Middle District of Scotland, by Pro- 

 fessor Jameson, ii. 619. — Red Sandstone, 

 ib. — Conglomerate, 627- — Slate-Clay, 

 628. — Claystone, 629. — Clay-Ironstone, 

 ib. — Trap-Tuff, 630. — Basalt ib. — 

 Clinkstone, 631. — Compact Felspar, ib. 

 — Porphyry, ib. — Greenstone, ib, — Pitch- 

 stone, ib. — Limestone, 632. — Coal, ib. 

 Mole of Venice, general description of - ii. 487 

 Monodon vulgaris, specific Characters of - i. 145 



microcephalus, - 146 



Montagu, George, his account of five rare Species of 

 British Fishes, i. 79- — His observations on the Struc- 

 ture of the Gannet, with an account of an Insect in- 

 habiting the Cellular Membrane of that Bird, I76. 

 — His account of a Species of Fasciola which in- 

 habits the Trachea of Poultry, with a mode of Cure, ^ 

 194. — Addition to 624. — His Essay on Sponges, 

 wdth descriptions of all the Species that have been 

 discovered on the Coast of Great Britain, ii. 67. — 

 - His account of several new and rare Species of 

 Fishes taken on the South Coast of Devonshire, 

 with some remarks on some others of more common 

 occurrence, 413. 



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Narwal, Small-headed, description of, by the Reverend 

 John Flemmg, i. 131.— Distinctive Characters of 



