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CONTENTS. 
Art. VIII. On certain Antediluvian Plants susceptible of be- 
ing illustrated by means of Species now living 
within the Tropics. By Dr C. F. P. De Mar- 
Tius. Read at a Meeting of the Royal Botanical 
Society of Ratisbon. (Continued from p. 56.), 27Q 
IX. Geological Distribution of the Fossil Organic Re- 
mains, enumerated by Baron Von Schlottheim, 
arranged by Dr Boue'. (Concluded from p. 146.), 281 
X. An Account of a Series of Experiments, made to 
-- determine the Local Attraction of his Majesty's 
Steam- Vessel Comet. By Peter Barlow, Esq. 
F.R.S. Professor Royal Military Academy, 288 
XI. A Memoir on the Bag or Bladder which is occa- 
sionally protruded from the mouth of the Dro- 
medary. By Dr Paolo Savi, Professor of Na- 
tural History in the University of Pisa. (Con- 
cluded from p. 137.), - - 2^4 
XII. Summary of Observations for Ten Years, from 
1815 to 1824, containing the Mean of Thermo- 
meter and Barometer, number of Days of pre- 
vailing Winds, Snow, and Rain, Fall of Rain, 
&c. at Alderley Rectory, near Knutsford, Che- 
shire. By the Rev. E. Stanley, - soo 
XIII. Professor Buckland’s Reply to some Observations 
in Dr Fleming’s Remarks on the Distribution 
of British Animals. In a Letter to Professor 
Jameson, dated Oxford, December l6. 1824, 304 
XIV. On Fossil Organic Remains, as a means of distin- 
guishing Rock-formations, - - 320 
XV. Discourse on the History and Progress of Geology, 
delivered by Professor Necker at the Meeting 
of the Magistrates and Teachers which takes 
place annually at Geneva, on the Occasion of 
distributing the Literary Prizes to the success- 
ful Candidates, - _ » 322 
XVI. On the Number and Situation of the Magnetic 
Poles of the Earth. By Professor Hansteen, 328 
XVI I. On the Natural History of the Salmon, and on the 
Salmon-Fisheries, as stated in the “ Report from 
the Select Committee on the Salmon-Fisheries 
of the United Kingdom, ordered by the House 
of Commons to be printed, 17th June 1824;” 
with Remarks. By a Correspondent, - 335 
