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CONTENTS.
VIII.
Remarks on some British Species of Salix
, By
James Edward Smith
,
M.D. F.R.S. P.L.S.
Page 110
IX.
Descriptions of four new Species of Fucus
. By
Dawson Turner
,
M.A. F.L.S.
p. 125
X.
Description of Callicocca Ipecacuanha
. by
Felix Avellar Brotero
,
Professor of Botany in the University of Coimbra, F.M.L.S.
p. 137
XI.
Observations on the Curcidio trifolii, or Clover Weevil, a small Insect which infests the Heads of the cultivated Clover, and destroys the Seed
. In a Letter to
Thomas Marsham
, Esq. Tr. L. S. by
William Markwick
,
Esq. F.L.S. With additional Remarks by
Mr. Marsham
p. 142
XII.
Further Observations on the Curculia Trifolii
. In a Letter to
William Markwick
, Esq. F.L.S. by
Martin Chriftian Gottlieb Lehmann
,
M.A. of Gottingen
p. 147
XIII.
Description of Brotera persica and Mustelia eupatoria, two new Plants cultivated in the Botanic Garden of Halle
, by
Curt Sprengel
,
M.D. Professor of Botany in the University of Halle
p. 151
XIV.
Observations on the Hinges of British Bivalve Shells
. By Mr.
William Wood
,
F.L.S.
p. 154
XV.
Catalogue of the more rare Plants found in the Environs of Dover, with occasional Remarks
. By Mr.
Lewis Weston Dillwyn
,
F.L.S.
p. 177
XVI.
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