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THE JOURNAL 
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THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 
Vor. XXXVII. BOTANY. No. 259. 
CONTENTS. 
Page 
I. The Botany of the Anglo-German Uganda Boundary 
Commission. By E. G. Baxer, F.L.S., S. Moore, 
F.L.S., and A. B. Manus D.Se., F.L.S. (Plates 1-4) 116 
II. The Axillary Seales of Aquatic Monocotyledons. By 
R. J. Harvey Gissow, M.A., F.L.S., Professor of 
Botany in the University of Liverpool. (Plates 5 & 6) 228 
III. The Botany of Gough Island.—l. Phanerogams and 
Ferns. By R. N. Rupmose Brown, B.Sc., Botanist 
of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition. (Com- 
municated by W. Borrine Hemsuey, F.R.S., F.L.S8.) 
(Plates 7-9)... eR emn 238 
IV. Mansoniez, a new Tribe of the Natural Order Stereu- 
liaceæ. By Lt.-Col. D. Pratn, I. M.5., F.R.S., F.L.S. 
CPlate 10)... raai thor ht He EERASRAR AMOUR HN 250 
V. The Botany of Gough Island.—II. Cryptogams (ex- 
cluding Ferns and Unicellular Alge) By R. N. 
RupwosE Browy, B.Sc., C. H. Wriaut, A. L.S., and 
O. V. DARBISHIRE. (Communicated by W. Borrina 
CETOXLR Dig qe 00-00 49 99 — Y CERO DU canes 263 
VI. Notes on the Genus Widdringtonia. By MaxwerL T. 
Masters, M.D., F.R.S., F.L.S., Correspondent of 
the Institute of France ....................... serere. 267 
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