V 



IV 



Daravin, Francis^ F.R.S., F.L.S. 



On the Relation bet"ween the " Bloom "' on Leaves and the Dis- 



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tribution of the Stomata 99 



DBUERy, Charles T., F.L.S. 



On a new Instance of Apospory in Polystichum anyulare, var, 

 jptdcherrhnmn, \Yills. (With 3 woodcuts.) 437 



Gardner, J. Starkie, F.L.S.j F.G.S. 



Remarks on some Fossil Leaves from the Isle of Mull (Scotland) 219 



Hemsi.ey, W. Bottixg, A.L.S., Assistant for India in the Herba- 

 rium, Royal Gardens, Kew. 

 Report on the Vegetation of Diego Garcia * . . . 832 



H^NSLow, Rev. GEORaE, F.L.S, 



A Contribution to the Study of the Relative Efiects of Different 

 Parts of the Solar Spectrum on the Transpiration of Plants. . 81 



Ito, Tokutaro, F.L.S. 



Berberidearum Japonise Conspectus. (Communicated by W. T. 

 Thiselton Dyer, C.M.G., F.R.S., F.L.S.) (Plate XXL) .... 422 



Lubbock^ Sir John, Bart., Pres. Linn, Soc, F.R.S., M.P., D.C.L., 

 LL.D. 



Phj-tobiological Observations: On the Forms of Seedlings and 

 the Causes to which they are due. (With 134 woodcuts.) . . 341 



Masters, Dr. Maxwell T,, F.R.S., F.L.S. 



Contributions to the History of certain Species of Conifers. 



(Plates II.-X. and woodcuts.) 169 



On the Floral Conformation of the Genus Cypripedium, (Plate 



. and 10 woodcuts.) 402 



Mitten, William, A.L.S, 



Some new Species of the Genus Metzyeria 241 



The Mosses and Ilepaticae collected in Central Africa by the late 

 Right Rev. James Ilannington, Bishop of Mombasa, F.L.S., 

 F.G.S., &c., with some others, including those gathered by 

 Mr. II. II. Johnston on Kilimanjaro. (Plates XV.-XIX.) . . 298 



