XXIX 



Warburg, Die botanische Erfor- 

 schung der Molukken seit Rumpfs 

 Zeiten. 556 



Weber, Incomplete Observations. 205 



, Les Cactees de Costa Rica. 



349 



Wheeler , Catalog of Minnesota 

 grasses. 589 



Wheldon and Wilson, Additional 

 West Lancashire Mosses and 

 Hepatics. 101 



Wieland, Notes on living Cycads. 

 I. On the Zamia's of Florida. 60 



Wilczek, Note sur les Hieracium 

 des Alpes Suisses et limitrophes. 



27 



Williams , On Abasoloa. — A 

 mexican genus ofCompositae. 157 



, Prodromus Florae Britannicae. 



Part III. Including a Revision of 

 the British Hieracia. 350 



Wood, Plants of Chutia Nagpur 

 including Jaspur and Sirguja. 47 



Worsley, Two unrecorded Crinums, 

 allied to C. pauciflorum Baker. 176 



Wright, Notes on Cardamine cheno- 

 podifolia Pers. 557 



Wünsche, Die Pflanzen Deutsch- 

 lands. Eine Anleitung zu ihrer 

 Kenntniss. Die höheren Pflanzen. 



128 



Yabe, Revisio umbelliferarum Japo- 

 nicarum. 608 



Arber, Notes on the Binney Collec- 

 tion of Coal-Measure Plants. Part 

 III. The typespecimens of Lygi- 

 nodendron Oldhamium (Binney). 



142 



— - , On the Clarke Collection of 

 Fossil Plants from New South 

 Wales. 238 



— — , On the distribution of the 

 Glossopteris Flora. 239 



— — , Notes on Royle's Types of 

 Fossil Plants from India. 239 



, The Fossil Flora of the Cum- 



berland Coal-field, and the Palaeo- 

 botanical evidence with regard to 

 the age of the beds. 399 



Benson, The Fructification of Lygi- 

 nodendron Oldhamium. 191 



Deane, Notes on Fossil Leaves from 

 the Tertiary Deposits of Wingello 

 and Bungonia. 447 



Etheridge, Notes on Fossil plants 

 from the Saint Lucia Bay Coal- 

 field, Enseleni River, Zululand. 



447 



Flahault, La Paleobotanique dans 

 ses rapports avec la Vegetation 

 actuelle. Introductionä l'enseigne- 

 ment de la Botanique. 557 



Fliehe, Sur les Corps problemati- 

 ques et les Algues du Trias en 

 Lorraine. 527 



— — , Sur les Lycopodinees du 

 Trias en Lorraine. 527 



Kidston, Carboniferous Lycopods 

 and Sphenophylls. 239 



, Report on fossil plants gathe- 



red from the Calciferous Sand- 

 stones of the Berwickshire Border. 



239 



— — , The Flora of the Carboni- 

 ferous. Period First and Second 

 Papers. 269 



XV. Palaeontologie. 



Knowlton, Fossil Flora of the John 

 Day Basin, Oregon. 368 



— — , Report on a small Collection 

 of fossil Plants from the Vicinity 

 of Porcupine Butte, Montana. 240 



Kurtz, Remarks upon Mr. E. A. 

 Newell Arber's communication: 

 „on the Clarke Collection of 

 Fossil Plants from New South 

 Wales". 400 



Marty, The plant-bed of the Pass 

 of La Mougudo (near Vic-sur- 

 Cere), Cantal. 447 



Matthew, Stratigraphy versus Pa- 

 laeontology in Nova Scotia. 27 



Möller, Bidräg tili Bornholms fossila 

 flora. Pteridopyter. 191 



Oliver, On some Points of apparent 

 Resemblance in certain fossil and 

 recent Gymnospermous Seeds. 78 



Pampaloni, Microflora e Microfauna 

 nel disodile di Melilli in Sicilia. 



313 



— — , Sopra aleuni tronchi siliciz- 

 zati di Oschiri in Sardegna. 269 



Penhallow, Notes on Cretaceous 

 and Tertiary Plants of Canada. 



350 



— — , Osmundites skidegatensis. 



351 



Renault, Sur l'activite vegetale aux 

 epoques anciennes. 527 



— — , Sur quelques nouveaux Infu- 

 soires fossiles. 269 



Scott, On the Primary Structure of 

 certain Palaeozoic Sterns with the 

 Dadxylon Type of Wood. 157 



— — , Seward and Reid, Palaeo- 

 botany. 282 



Weber, Ueber die Vegetation und 

 Entstehung des Hochmoors von 



