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INDEX. 



Page. 



Plants, New, descriptions of several from Nepaul, ' : *y Mr 

 David Don, 407- — Rhododendron setosum, 408. 

 — R. anthopagon, 409- — R. campanulatum, 410. 

 — Andromeda cupressiformis, 411. — Lilium Ne- 

 palense. — Delphinium scabriflorum, 412. — Leon- 

 todon eriopodum, 413 — Tragopogon gracile^-r- 

 Saussurea gossipiphora, 414. 



•• Cryptogamous, some account of the Devonshire, 351 



Nutrition of - - -272 



Plumage, Account of the Change of, in many species of Fe- 

 male Birds in advanced age, by John Butter, 

 Esq. 183. — Hen Pheasant and Pea-Hen. — Do- 

 mestic Hen, 184. — The Change completed in a 

 single season, 185. — Instances in Domestic Hens, 

 186,-187— Not noticed by BufFon, 1 90.— -Fe- 

 male Pheasants assume the Male Plumage very 

 early in a state of confinement, 191. — Female 

 Partridge changes its Plumage early, 192. — 

 Increase of hair on the Faces of Women, in ad- 

 vanced age, perhaps analogous. — Conclusions, 

 193. — List of those Birds which have assumed 

 the Male Plumage, 197* — Various instances from 

 authors, 200. — Age of Domestic Fowls, 205. 

 Polytrichum, aloides and nanum, the same species, 363 

 Potentilla, New Species of, described, with some ac- 

 count of the Arctic Flora, by Robert Kaye Gre- 

 ville, Esq. 416. — Plants found by Captain 

 Scoresby in Spitzbergen, 423. — By William 

 Jameson, Esq. in Greenland, 426. — By Captain 

 Ross on the shores of Baffin's Bay, 433, 

 Powders, Fulminating, - - 477 



Philosophical Instruments, description of Two New, by 



- MrAdie, - 483 



