Band 121. No. 15. XXXIII. Jahrgang. 



I. Allgemeines. 



Actes (1912) du III mö Congres international de Botanique, Bruxelles 

 1910, publiees par E. De Wildeman. Vol. I. Comptes-rendus des 

 seances, excursions etc. VII, 385 pp. ill. Vol. II. Conferences et 

 Memoires. II, 236 pp. ill. (Bruxelles, A. De Boeck. s. a. [1912]. 8°. 



Anonymus. 1912. Account of the Royal Botanic Garden. (Notes 

 rov. bot. Gard. Edinburg. XXV. p. I— XIV.) 



Anonymus. 1912. Cotton. (Kew Bull. 1912. p. 297—300.) 



Anonymus. 1912. Makruss or Zimbiti. (Kew Bull. 1912 p. 307 — 308. 



Arnolt, S. 1912. Some Local and other Plant names. (Trans. Journ. 

 of Proc. Dumfriesshire and Galloway nat. Hist. and Antiq. Soc. 

 XXIV. p. 223-228.) 



Arnolt, S. 1911. Some Wild or Common Fragrant Plants. (Trans. Dum- 

 friesshire and Galloway nat. Hist. and Antiq. Soc. XXII. p. 103 — 107.) 



Aston, B. C. 1912. Some effects of imported Animals on the indi- 

 genous Vegetation. ''Proc. N. Zealand Inst. XLIV p. 19 — 24. 



Cavers, F. 1912. Botany and Gardening. (Nature. LXXXIX. p. 497.) 



Fortschritte (1912) der naturwissenschaftlichen Forschung. Hrsg. 

 v. Dir. Prof. Dr. Emil Abderhalden. 6. Bd. (Wien, Urban & Schwar- 

 zenberg 1912. 8°. III, 300 pp. 20 Abb.) 



Fruwirth, t. 1912. Ueber den Unterricht in der landwirtschaft- 

 lichen Pflanzenzüchtung. 'Land- u. forstw. Unterrichtsztg. k. u. k. 

 Ackerbauministeriums 1912. 27 pp.) 



Ray ner, J. F. 1909. The conflict of the Cord-grasses in Southampton 

 water. (Proc. Hampshire Field Club and Arch. Soc. VI. 3. p 225—229.) 



Renwick, J. 1910. On the Svcamores in the Clyde drainage area. 

 Glasgow Nat. II. p. 112—119.) 



Renwick, J. and R. M'Kay. 1910. Table of measurements ot 

 Sycamores in the Clyde drainage area. (Glasgow Nat. II. p. 120- 12b.) 



Roper, J. M. 1909. The Flower of Bristows. (Proc. Bristol Nat. 

 Soc. II. p. 5-8.) 



II. Anatomie. 



Bailey, J. W. 1912. The evolutionary history of the foliar ray in 



the wood of the dicotyledons and its phvlogenetic signincance. 

 Ann. of Bot. XXVI. p. 647—661. 2 pl.) 

 Cavers, F. 1912. Naked-eve Anatomy of Plants. (Knowledge, IX. 



p. 271.) 

 Cavers, F. 1912. The Buckwheat Seed. (Knowledge, IX. p. 150.) 

 Cooke, F. W. 1912. Observations on Salicornia australis. (Trans. 



N. Zealand Inst. XLIV. p. 349-362. ill.) 

 Kirsch, S. 1911. The origin and development of Resin Canals in 



the Coniferae. (Trans, roy. Soc. Canada. V. p. 43 — 110. 27 fig.) 



III. Biologie. 

 Cf. I. Renwick; II. Cooke; XI. Lancaster. 



Arber, E. A. N. 1912. Plant Life in Alpine Switzerland. (London 



1912. 8 IJ . ill. 

 Cavers, F. 1912. Ants and Plants. (Knowledge, IX. p. 150.) 

 Cavers, F. 1912. Biologv of Salt-marsh plants. (Knowledge, IX. p. 271.) 

 Cavers, F. 1912. Marsh Plants. 'Knowledge, IX. p. 186. 

 Dixon, H. N. 1911. Tenacitv of life in Ivy. (Journ. Northants nat. 



Hist. Soc. and Field Club. XVI. p. 20.) 

 Sargent, O. H. 1910. The flower biologv of Marianthus Lineatus. 

 Journ. nat. Hist. Sc. Soc. W. Australia. III. p. 58—65. 2 pl. 



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