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XXIV. Objections against the Perceptivity of Plants, so far as is evinced by their external Motions, in Answer to Dr. Percival's Memoir in the Manchester Transactions. By Robert Townson, Esq. F.R.S. Edinb.
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p. 267 |
XXV. An Essay on the various Species of Sawfish. By Mr. John Latham, F.R. and A.S.S. and F.L.S.
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p. 273 |
XXVI. Descriptions of Four New British Lichens. By the Rev. Hugh Davies, F.L.S.
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p. 283 |
XXVII. An Account of some Plants newly discovered in Scotland. By Mr. James Dickson, F.L.S.
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p. 286 |
XXVIII. Remarks on the genus Dianthus. By James Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S. and P.L.S.
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p. 292 |
XXIX. The History and Description of a Minute Epiphyllous Lycoperdon, growing on the Leaves of the Anemone nemorosa. By Richard Pulteney, M.D. F.R.S.S.Lond. and Edin. and F.L.S.
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p. 305 |
XXX. Extract of a Letter from Mr. John Lindsay, Surgeon in Jamaica, to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P.R.S. and H.M.L.S. dated June 30, 1792.
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p. 313 |
Additional Remarks, by James Edward Smith, M.D. P.L.S.
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p. 314 |
XXXI. Descriptions of Three New Species of Hirudo. By the Reverend William Kirby, A.L.S.
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p. 212 |
Additional Note, by George Shaw, M.D. F.R.S. and F.L.S.
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p. 319 |
XXXII. Ad-