596 SOCIÉTÉ BOTANIQUE DE FRANCE. 
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Transactions and Proceedings of the botanical Society of 
Edinburgh, vol. XXII, en quatre parties (1901 à 1905), ensemble x-472 
pages. Edimbourg. 
Principaux articles : 
lev. David PauL, p. 1 : On the Ferns of Jamaica. — R. A. ROBERTSON, 
p. 45: Giglio-Tos's theory of living matters. — C. E. Hart, p. 71 : Effects 
of weather on tree growth. — Rev. Dav. PAUL, p. 89: The european spe- 
eies of the genus Primula. — J. Hunter, p. 106 : Notes on recent experiences 
with dry-rot. — J. C. WiLLIs et J. M. BurcHiLL, p. 109 : The phanero- 
gamic flora of the Clova mountains in special relation to flower biology. — 
J. Bean, p. 126: The track of Heredity in Plants, etc. — D. Fr. HARRIS : 
Functional inertie, a property of protoplasma. — A. ROBERTSON, p. 178 : 
The latent life of plants. — Id., p. 232 : The botanical use of Musgrove's 
Xylol blue. — A. SOMERVILLE, p. 309 : Carex divisa, asa scottish plant. — 
Id., p. 312 : On the genus Polystichum. — J. STIRLING, p. 319 : Notes on a 
census of the flora of the Australian Alps. — Th. BERWICK, p. 395 : Revised 
Note on Laminaria. — Alexand. MORRISON, p. 417: A new west-austra- 
lian plant: Drosera bulbigena A. Morrison. — Id., p. 419 : Note on the 
formation of the bulb in west-australian species of Drosera. — James W. 
Wire, p. 436 : on a botanical visit to the Balearic Islands in april 1903. — 
J. A. TERRAS, p. 450 : Notes on the origin of lenticels, with special reference 
to those occurring in Roots. Ern. M. 
Missouri Botanical Garden, Fifteenth annual Report. Saint-Louis, 
1904. 
Mémoires botaniques : 
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. An ecological comparison of some typical swamp areas, by Samuel Monds 
COULTER. 
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b. Two Fungi growing in holes made by wood-boring insects, by Perley 
SPAULDING. 
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. An ecologically aberrant Begonia, by William TRFLEASE. 
d. Aberrant veil remnants in some edible Agaries, by W. TRELEASE- 
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Ce volume est orné, comme les précédents du mêm? Recueil, de des 
belles illustrations en photogravure, dont plusieurs représentent S 
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Champignons : Flammula Sapineus, Lepiota Naucinus, p 
amygdalinus, Hypholoma appendiculatum. ire 
