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XIV. | Account of a singular Conformation in the Wings of some Species of Moths. By Mr. Esprit Giorna, of Turin, Foreign Member of the Linnean Society | p. 135 |
XV. | Observations on the Language of Botany. By the Rev. Thomas Martyn, B.D. F.R.S. Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, Fellow of the Linnean Society; in a Letter addressed to the President | p. 147 |
XVI. | Observations on the Genus of Begonia. By Jonas Dryander, M. A. Libr. R.S. and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Stockholm, Fellow of the Linnean Society | p. 155 |
XVII. | On the Genus of Symplocos, comprehending Hopes and Alstonia (Linn.), and Ciponima (Aubl.). By Mr. Charles Louis L'Heritier, of the Academy of Sciences at Paris, Foreign Member of the Linnean Society | p. 174 |
XVIII. | On the Genus of Calligonum, comprehending Pterococcus (Pallas.) and Pallisia (Linn.). By the same | p. 177 |
XIX. | Observations on Polypodium Oreopteris, accompanied with a Specimen from Scotland. By Mr. James Dickson, Fellow of the Linnean Society | p. 181 |
XX. | Account of a spinning Limax, or Slug. By Mr. Thomas Hoy, of Gordon Castle, Associate of the Linnean Society | p. 183 |
XXI. | Descriptions of three new Animals found in the Pacific Ocean. By Mr. Archibald Menzies, Fellow of the Linnean Society | p. 187 |
XXII. Remarks