10 ARTICLES IN JAPANESE. 



NUMBER. PAGE. 



Kaeriyama, N., On the Kelative Length of the Stamens and Pistils of 



Primula cortusoides (151) 290. 



On the Disk-shaped Gland in the Leaves of Prunus pseudo- 



cerasus var. spontanea. II (152) 316. 



On the Growth of Bamboo (188) 219. 



The Air contained in culm of Phyllostachys hambusoides. (188) 224. 



Kawakami, T., Phanerogams of Shonai. . . . (97) 110. (98) 13G. 



(100) 221. (101) 252. (102) 290. (104) 374. (105) 414. 



Botanical Excursion to Akan. (Prov. Kushiro, Hokkaido). . 



(130) 431. (132) 51. (133) 82. (134) 115. (137) 220. (138) 258. 



Neottia kamtschatica, Sprenge (150) 260. 



On the Distribution of Plants in Eishiri Island. . (158) 77. 



(159) 99. 



Forest-trees of the Island of Etorofu in Kurile . . (175) 185, 



(176) 214. (177) 240. (178) 261. (180) 23. (184) 111. (186) 183. 

 Eawakami, T., and Miyabe, K. : On a Parasitic Fungus injurious to 



Cyperus tegetifolius, Eeb (202) 305. 



Kono, P., On the Nutation of the Shoot of Wistaria chinensis and 



Ipomtea hederacete (117) 380. 



On the Kesistibility of Pollen against External Influences, 



(120) 39. 



Kusano, S., The Structure of the Haustorium of Buckleya Quadriala. 



(163) 201. (164) 241. (165) 263. 



Phytophthora infestans found in Japan (167) 1. 



Notes on the Uredinea3 found in the Prov. of Idzu during 



the Winter . . • (IS'^) 1^5. 



On the Distribution of the Parasitic Fungi in Chiugoku. (187) 201. 



On a Fungus Disease of Prunus Mume (192) 15. 



Notes on Aeginetia indica, Linn (195) 71. 



. Preliminary Note on the Hexenbesen of some Species of 



Quercus. . . . • (1^6) 107. 



M. 



Makino, T., Mr. Hisashi Kuroiwa's Collections of I;iukiu Plants 



(continued from No. 92.) (95) 6. (96) 61. (97) 102, 



(101) 2.55. (102) 278. (103) 320. (104) 379. (107) 9. (113) 220. 



