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CONTENTS. 
Page. 
W.^Meteorological Journal, kept at Clunie, Perifi- 
shire^for Twelve Years, from 1809 to 1820. 
By the Rev. W. Macritchie, - - - 74 
VII. — ^ Description of a New Species of Grimmia, 
found in Scotland, By R. Kaye Greville, 
Esq. 87 
VIII. — the Geognosy of Germany, with Observa- 
tions on the Igneous Origin of Trap. By 
Dr Amie Boue, 91 
IX.— u4 New Arrangement of the Genera of Mosses, 
with Characters, and Observations on their 
Distribution, History, and Structure. By 
R. K. Greville, and G. A. Walker Arnott, 
Esqs. - - - - ^ - -109 
^.^Short Account of the Rocks in the Neighbour- 
hood of St John's, Newfoundland. By Mr 
John Baird, 151 
XI. — Observations on the Snowy Owl, (Strix Nyc- 
tea, Linn.) By L. Edmondston, Esq. - 157 
XII. — Meteorological and Hydrographical Notes. 
By Capt. R. Wauchope, R. N. - - 161 
XIII. — Account of the Small District of Primitive 
Rocks, near Stromness,in the Orkney Islands. 
By Mr G. Anderson, . - - - 173 
XIV. — Account of a New Species of Larus, slwt in 
Zetland, By l^. Edmondston, Esq. - - 176 
Additional Accoun t of the Iceland Gull. - 18S 
XV. — Notice relative to two varieties of Nuphar 
lutea, found in a Lake in Aberdeenshire. 
By Mr W. Macgillivray, - - - 186 
