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PART VI.—May, 1903. 
VI. The Flora of Rarotonga, the chief Island of the Cook Group. By Tuomas F. 
CHEESEMAN, F.L.S, F.Z.S. Curator of the Auckland Museum, New Zealand. 
(Plates 981-95 and Map.) . . . . © po . . ee es EE w page 261 
PART VII.—FEsBRUARY, 1904. 
VII. On the Anatomy of the Leaves of British Grasses. By L. LEwroN-BRAIN, B.A., 
F.L.S., Hutchinson Student of St. John’s College, Cambridge, and late University 
Demonstrator im Botany. (Plates 386-40.) .- < oee s. ar aso oe 915 
PART VIII.—Mancnz, 1904. 
VIII. On the Structure and Affinities of Stephanospermum, Brongniart, a Genus of 
Fossil Gymnosperm Seeds. By F. W. OriveR, M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S., Quain 
Professor of Botany, University College, London. (Plates 41-44.) . . . 861 
PART IX.—Jutng, 1904. 
IX. On the Fruit of Melocanna bambusoides, Trin., an Endospermless, Viviparous 
Genus of Bambuseee. By Dr. Orro Starr, Z.L.S. (Plates 45-47.) . . . 401 
PART X.—OcrosBer, 1904. 
X. On the Anatomy of the Roots of Palins. By Eric DRABBLE, D.Sc., F.L.S., Lecturer 
on Botany, St. Thomass Hospital, London. (Plates 48-51 and 22 text- 
Bound) 4 à. 9 4 a 157... ee ea 17.1 0 E 
PART XI.—MancH, 1905. 
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