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319. Baker, J. G.: A revision of the Genera and species of 

 herbaceous capsular gamophyllous Liliaceae^ p. 349. 



320. Dalzell, N. A.: Note on AUhaea Ludivigii Sind Cystanche 

 tahiilosa, p. 437. 



321. Clark e. C. B. : Onthe Commelinaeeae of Bengal, p.438— 455. 



322. Dickie, G.: Notes on some Älgae found in the North 

 Atlantic Ocean, p. 456. 



323. Lindberg, 0.: Contributions to British Bryology, p.460— 468. 



Vol. XI. Nr. 56. London 1871. 



324. Barbar, A.: On the fertilization and dissemination of 



Ditvernoia adhatodoidcs, p. 469. 



325. Mueller. Fritz: On the modification of the stamens in a 



species of Begonia^ p. 472. 



326. Howard, J. E.: Introductory remarks to Mr. Broughtons 

 paper on hybridisin among CinrJionae, p. 474. 



327. Broughton, J.: Notes on hybridism among CincJionae, 

 p. 475. 



328. Cunningham, R. 0.: On the occnrrence of pleiotaxy of 



the perianth in Phüesia, p. 477. 



329. Kirk: On Copal, p. 479. 



330. Croffibie, James: New LicJiens recently discovered in 

 Great Bntain, p. 481. 



331. Mo gg ri d ge, J. T.: Petalody of the sepals in Serapias, ipA20. 



332. Berkeley, M. J. and Broome, C. E. : The Fungi of 

 Ceylon {Hymenomy cetes from Agariciis to Canfkarellus). p.494. 



Vol. XIIL Nr. 65. London 1871. 



333. Ha nee, H. F.: On the source of the Radix Galangae 

 minoris of Pharmacologists, p. 1. 



334. D e r s. : Supplementary Noie on Chinese Silkworm-Oaks, p. 7. 



335. Masters, T.: Notes on the genus Byrsanthus Guill. and 

 its iloral conformation, p. 15. 



336. Hanbury, D. : Historical Notes on the Eadia: Galangae of 



Pharmacy, p. 20. 



337. Mate er, S.: Kemarks on the famil populär names of 



piants, p. 25. 



338. Tulasne, L. R. and C: New notes upon the Tremalli- 

 neous Fungi and their analogues, p. 31. 



339. Weale, M.: Notes on a species o{ ßisperis found onthe 

 Kagabey, South Africa, p. 42. 



