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vii PAGE De Astragalo aut Talo (lb. 1827, fol. 69-70) 298 to 299 NonnuUaa lectione Athensei scripta (lb. 1827, fol. 71-77) 300 to 304 Nonnulla a lectione Athenaji, Platinje, Apicii de Re Culinaria, conscripta (lb. 1827, fol. 77-81) 305 to 308 Amico Clarissimo, de enecante Garrulo Suo (lb. 1827, fol. 83 ad fine). . . . 309 to 312 An account of Birds found in Norfolk (lb. 1830, fol. 5-22 and 31) 313 to 324 An account of Fishes, &c. found in Norfolk, and on the coast (Ib. 1830, fol. 23-30; 32-38 : and 1882, fol. 145-6) ... 325 to 336 On the ostrich (lb. 1830, fol. 10-11; and 1847) 337 to 339 Boulimia Centenaria (lb. 1133; and MS. Rawl. 58) 340 Upon the dark thick mist happening on the 27th of November, 1674 (Ib. 1833, fol. 136) 341 to 342 Oratio Anniversaria Harveiana (Ib. 1833, fol. 146-150; and 1839, fol. 299-316). 343 to 352 Account of a thunder-storm at Norwich, 1665 (lb. 1866, fol. 96) 353 to 354 On dreams (lb. 1874, fol. 112-120). . 355 to 359 Nota in Aristotelem (lb. 1874, fol. 81). 360 to 366 Observations on grafting (lb. 1848, fol. 44-48: 1882, fol. 136-137 ; and Add. MSS. 5233, fol. 58) 367 to 371 Fragments (MS. Rawl. 58, fol. 5 and 15) 372 to 374 Of Greenland (lb. 391) 375 Extracts from Commonplace Books, from MSS. 1843, 1848, 1862, 1866, 1869, 1874,1875, 1882, 1885 376 to 456

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