CONTENTS 
OF 
PART II. OF VOL. V. 
Page. 
XVI — On some Fossil Shells found in the Gawilghur 
Range of Hills, in April By H. W. Va- 
sey, Esq. - - - - - 289 
XVII. — On the Geological Structure of the Hill of 
Seetabuldee, Nagpoor, and its immediate Vicinity. 
By H. Vasey, Esq. - - - 298 
XVIII. — Description of Plumularia biiUata, a new 
species, collected hy the Arctic Expedition under 
Capt. Parry, in Hudsori^s Strait, 1821. By the 
Rev. Dr Fleming. - - - - 303 
XIX. — Commentary on the Herbarium Amboinense. 
By Dr Hamilton. - - - - 807 
XX. — On the Power possessed by the Spider of pro- 
petting its TJweads, and on the Ascent of that In- 
sect into the Atmosphere. By John Murray, Esq. 
F. L. S. 384 
XXI. — Observations on the Migratioiis, or occasional 
Migrations, of the Golden-crested Regulus, or 
Wren. By J. P. Selby, Esq. - - - 397 
