CONTENTS. 



Original Papers and Notes: pace 



JowiTT, J. F. — Note on Apluda varia, Hack . . 85 



Note on Dr. Otto Stapf's Nomenclatm-e of 



Cymbopogon Nardus, Rendle . . . . 185 



Lock, R. H. — A Preliminary Survey of Species Crosses 

 in the Genus Nicotiana from the Mendelian Stand- 

 point . . . . . . 195 



The Present State of Knowledge of Heredity in 



Pisum . . . . . . 93 



Macmillan, H. F. — Flowering of Dendrocalamus 



giganteus, the " Giant Bamboo " . . . . 123 



Fetch, T. — A List of the Mycetozoa of Ceylon . . 309 



299 

 445 

 21 

 373 

 113 

 139 



New Ceylon Fungi 



On Lasiodiplodia 



Revisions of Ceylon Fungi 



Revisions of Ceylon Fungi 



The Genus Chitoniella 



The Phalloidese of Ceylon 



Thiolaviopsis paradoxa (de Seynes) v. Hohnel . . 511 



Smith, A. M.— On the Intarnal Temperatm*e of Leaves 

 in Tropical Isolation, with Special Reference to the 

 Effect of their Colour on tha Temperatiu-e ; also 

 Observations on the Periodicity of the Appearance of 

 Young Coloured Leaves of Trees growing in Pera- 

 deniya Gardens . . . . . . 229 



The Effect of the Moon's Phases on the Period of 



Felling Bamboos . . . . . . 79 



Willis, J. C. — A Revised Catalogue of the Flowering 



Plants and Ferns of Ceylon . . . . 467 



Further Evidence against the Origin of Species by 



Infinitesimal Variations . . . . 17 



Hm Top Floras of Ceylon . . . . 131 



Some Evidence against the Theory of the Origin 



of Species by Natm'al Selection of Infinitesimal 

 Variations, and in favovir of Origin by Mutation . . 1 



The Geographical Distribution of the Dilleniacea^ 



as illustrating the Treatment of this Subject on the 

 Theory of Mutation . . . . 69 



