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INDEX. 



Page. 



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Debris, effects of, on the bottom of the Ocean, 320. — In in- 

 land lakes, 322. 



Deer, horns of, in peat-moss, - 214, 217? 219 



Delphinus, description of a new species of, by the late 

 George Montagu, Esq., 75. — Teeth numerous, 

 . close, flat, and even with the gums, 76. — Capture 

 in the river Dart, 80. 

 Deuchar, Mr John, on a plan for discharging Ordnance, 472 



■ his Experiments on the same continued, 499 



Devonshire, Account of some of the Cryptogamous Plants 

 of, by Robert Kaye Greville, Esq., 351. — Musci, 

 355. — Musci hepaticse. — Fillces,359. — Fuci, 360. 

 — Ulvae, 363. — Gymnostomum truncatulum, var. 

 ramosum. — Polytrichum aloides and nanum, the 

 same species, 363. — Pterogonium Smithii abun- 

 dant in one district only, 364. — Fontinalis squa- 

 mosa, a good species, 365. — Fucus hypoglos- 

 sum found in January, 346. — Fucus laciniatus 

 with two modes of fructification, 368. — Zoophy- 

 tic productions on Fucus rubens, 369- 

 Dewar, Dr, on the Nutrition of Cuticle, Nails, Hair, 



Feathers, and Plants, - - 272 



Diallage, Red, in Trap-tuff, Amygdaloid, and Basalt, 231 

 Dick, Thomas Lauder, Esq. his Account of the Travelled 



Stone, - - - 251 



Dislocation of Coal-fields, - 128 



Don, Mr David, his Account of New or Rare Scotch Plants, 294 



his Description of several New Plants from Ne- 



paul, - - 407 



Dunbar, Rocks in the Neighbourhood of, described, 228 



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Earth, Crust of the, composed of five simple minerals, 220 

 East Lothian. — See Lothian. 



