4 CONl'ENTS. 



NUMBER. PAGE. 



Matsumura, J., Asclepiadacese Formosano-Linkiuenses. . . . (135) 39. 



Notes on Liukiu and Formosan Plants, . . . (137) 53. 



(138) 61. (139) 67. (140) 75. (141) S3. (142) 107. 



Notulte ad Plantas Asiaticas Orientales (with PI. VI). . . 



(143) 1. (144) 17. (145) 33. (146) 49. (147) 59. (148) 71. (149) 

 83. (152) 113. (15.3) 121. (154) 131. (159) 57. (160) 69. (161) 



83. (162) 101. (164) 127. (165) 145. (169) 37. (170) 53. (173) 85. 

 . Owataria : guttiferum genus novum e Formosa . . . (155) 1. 



Plant^e artorescentes tempore hiernali anni 1897 in provinciis 



Awa et Kazusa, Japonue medias orientalis inter 35° et 35° 30' 



lat. observatte (155)2.(156)13.(157)25.(158) 35. 



Plantte arborescentes in Provincia Hitachi, Japonic medise 



orientalis, collecta3 (1^3) 113. 



On Alniphyllum, a new Genus of Symplocacefe from Formosa. 



(171) 67. 



Notes on Styracacete and Symplocacere from the Islands of 



Loochoo and Formosa, with descriptions of some new species, '(172) 74. 



A new Species of Prunus from Formosa (173) 86. 



Tipularia japonica n. sp (l''-^) ^'^- 



Cerasi Japonica3 dute Species novfe (174) 99. 



On some New Species of Leguminosae from the Island of 



Yezo (175) 115. 



Two New Species of Geranium in Japan i^"^^) 123. 



-— On Coniferse of Loochoo and Formosa 0^^) l'^^- 



Notes on Japanese Paibi (178) 155. (179) 1. 



Some rare Plants in Japan (180) 17. 



A Conspectus of the Leguminosje, found growing wild or 



cultivated in Japan, Loochoo and Formosa (181) 37. 



(182) 61. (183) 91. 



Some Plants from the Island of Formosa (187) 163. 



Miyabe, K., Note on Ustilago esculenta, P. Henn (99) 197. 



Miyake, K., Some physiological Observations on Nelumbo nucifcra 



Gaerth. (with PI. IV.) (141)85.(142) 112. 



Makinoa, a New Genus of Hepaticea? (with Plate III.) . (144) 21. 



On the Starch of Ever-green Leaves and its Kelation to Carbon 



Assimilation during Winter. (Preliminary note.), . . . (158) 44. 



Miyoshi, M., " Sake-no-kasu " als Nahrbnden flir Pilzkultur. . (107) 1. 



Physiologische Studien tiber Ciliaten ,,..-.. (112) 43. 



Botanische Mittheilungen aus Nikko. I (153) 123. 



