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8. Atkinson, George F. Heliotropism of Cassia Marilandica. (B. Torr. B. C, XXI, 



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9. Bailey, Fred. Note on experiments in the Dean Forest, Gloucestershire, to show 



the effect upon the growth of oak trees — 1. of transplanting them, and 2. of 

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10. Bailey, L. H. A paper on electricity and plant-growing. (Transact. of the Massa- 



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13. — Crystals of ice on plants. (Bot. G., XIX. 1894, p. 321—326.) (Ref. 35.) 



14. — On compass plants and twisting of leaves. (Bot. G., XIX, 1894, p. 251 — 252.) 



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15. Behrens, J. Physiologische Studien über den Hopfen. (Flora, LXXVIII, 1894, 



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16. Burchard, 0. Ueber die Temperatur bei Keimversuchen. (Oesterreich. Landw. 



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18. Christison, David. Observations on the increase in girth of young trees in the 



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19. — The size, age, and rate of girth-increase attained by trees of the chief species 



in Britain, particularly in Scotland. (Tr. Edinb., XIX, 1893, p. 455-535.) 

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20. — The effects of transplantation on girth-increase of trees. (Tr. Edinb , XIX, 1893, 



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21. — A notice of Mr. R. Marsham, of Stratton, Norfolkshire, a scientific investi- 



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24. Darwin, Francis and Acton, E. Hamilton. Practical physiology of plants. 



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25. v. Derschau, M. Einfluss von Contact und Zug auf rankende Blattstiele. (Inaug.- 



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27. Figdor, W. Ueber einige an tropischen Bäumen ausgeführte Manometerbeobach- 



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28. — Ueber eine eigentümliche Krümmungserscheinung des Gynophors von Bocconia 



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29. Foerste, A. F. A new compass plant. (Bot. G., XIX, 1894, p. 35—36.) (Ref. 81.) 



30. Frost, W. D. On a new electric auxanometer and contiuous recorder. (Minn. Bot. 



St., Bull. 9, part IV, 1894, p. 181-185. Mit 3 Taf.) (Ref. 31.) 



31. Fujii, K. Movement of shoots of Pinus. (Bot. M. Tok., VII, 1894, p. 148—150, 



340—343 [Japanisch J.) (Ref. 60.) 



32. Ciain, E. Sur la Variation du pouvoir absorbant des graines. (B. S. B. France, 



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