ARTICLES IN JAPANESE. 9 



NUMBER. PACK 



Hori, M., On the Smnt of Japanese Cereals (109) 76. 



(110) 115. (113) 213. 



I. 



Ichikawa, N. On the Similarity of Mulberry-Dwarfs and Peach- Yellows 



in regard to their Symptoms and Causes (121) 82. 



(122) 119. (125) 239. 



Ichimura, T-, Studies on the Buckwheat (97) 99. 



On the Anatomy of the Seed of Aralia quinquefolia, vnr. 



Ginseng (98) 131. 



On the Anthocyan Formation in the Leaf Organ of Saxifraga 



sarmentosa, L (186) 1'1« 



lizuka, A., On the Influences of Gravity, Oxygen and Sun-light upon 



tlie Movements of some lower Organisms (116) 331. 



Ikeda, B., On the Double Fertilization in Tricyrtis hirta, Hook. . . 



(176) 207. (177) 233. 



Ikeno, S., Note preliminaire sur la Formation de la Cellule de Canal 



chez le Cycas revoluta. (PI V.) (115) 287. 



T^ie Spermatozoid of Cycas revoluta (117) 367. 



, Remarks on the Terms " Embryophyta zoidiogaraa and siphono- 



gama" introduced by Prof. Adolf Engler (121) 80. 



Remarks on the Terms " Asiphonogama " introduced by Prof. 



A. Engler (129) 385. 



Notes on the Spermatozoid and Pollen-tube of Ginkgo biloba 



and of Cycas revoluta (144) 31. 



Different Views on the Centrosomes in the Pollen-tube of 



Cycadaceae and of Ginkgo (145) 74. 



Blepharoplasts in the Vegetable Kingdom (201) 278. 



Imamura, K., On the Coast Plants of Japan (199) 183. 



Inoue, T., Hepaticere of Tosa (98) 134. 



On Hepaticere collected in the Province lyo . . . . (162) 179. 



Ito, K., History of Natural History in Japan. . . (143) 10. (148) 202. 



K. 



Kaeriyama, N., On the Discoidal Nectary of Japanese Cherryleaves. 



(136) 185. 



