Dicotyledons. 



221 



5400 



Aristolochia Goldieana. op. elf. 40, 

 1906, (177, fig. 72). 



Atavism in Auricula. [An exhibit at 

 Roy. Hort. Soc] op. eit. 39, 1906, (334). 



Bracts of the lime. — Persistence after 

 the fall of the leaves, t.c. (10). 



Campanula lachiiata. op. cit. 40, 

 1906, (165, fig. 66 and Suppl. Illustr.). 



Chailletia tox'icar'ia. Pharm. J., 

 London, (Ser. 4), 23, 1906, (277-278). 



Cola acuminata : The Labogie Cola 

 nut. Kew Bui., London, 1906, (89-91). 



Corylua Colurna. Gard. Chron., 

 London, (Ser. 3), 40, 1906, (257, figs. 

 104-106). 



Davidia inrohicrata ; with a reference 

 to the germination of the seeds, op. cit. 



39, 1906, (346, fig. 138). 



Dendromeeon rigiduin. ■ t.c. (340, fig. 

 136). 



Der scharfe Hahiienfuss. [Ranun- 

 culus acris L.] Schweiz. Landw. 

 Zeitschr., Frauenfeld, 32, 1904, (563-564, 

 1 fig.). 



Der veredelte Vogelbeerbaum. (Soi-- 

 hus Aueuparia I>. var. duleis.) AIp- 

 wirtsch. Monatsbl., Solothuru, 38. 1904, 

 (46-49, 1 fig.). 



Devtzia crenata. Gard. Chron., 

 London, (Ser. 3), 39, 1906, (340, fig. 

 135). 



Distylium racemosum. t.c. (423-424) ; 



40, 1906, (303, fig. 120). 



Elliottia racemosa. Danger of extinc- 

 tion in a wild state. Kew Bui., London, 

 1906, (226-227). 



Excursions dans I'ouest de la France. 

 Niort, Bul. soc. hot., 1905, (209-284). 



Gilta coronopifolia Gard. Chron., 

 London, (Ser. 3), 40, 1906, (276, fig. 

 111). 



Gloxinia with j)etaloid stamens, t.c. 

 (215, fig. 89). 



Hardy heaths, t.c. (255j. 

 Hoodia Currori. t.c. (62, fig. 27). 



Hybrids of Rhododendron Griffithia- 

 num. op. cit. 39, 1906, (242, fig. 94). 



Impatiens Oliveri. op. cil. 40, 1906, 

 (293, Suppl. Illustr.). 



Latliyrus violaceus. t.c. (145, fig. 58). 



Leeijthis fruit from Brazil. Kew 

 Bul., London, 1906, (175). 



L'hybridation des cotons. Par T. 

 Alger', Bul. agric, 12. 1906, (97-98). 



Mesembrvanthemums. Kew Bul., 

 London, 1906, (284-288). 



Mistletoe on oaks, maples, and 

 American walnut. Gai'd. Chron., Lon- 

 don, (Ser. 3), 39. 1906, (238). 



Natural variations of Gerbera 

 Jameaonii. op. cir. 40, 1906, (288, 314, 

 328). 



Ochna multijiora. t.c. (212, Suppl. 

 lllu.str.). 



Paehira aquatica. t.c. (308, Suppl. 

 Illustr.). 



Ramja Menziesii. op. cit. 39. 1906, 

 (238). 



Plant diseases. Vl.-Potato leaf curl. 

 Kew Bul., London, 1906, (242-245). 



PoIygaJa amarella. Range of form 

 under varying conditions. Gard. Chron., 

 London, (Ser.' 3), 40. 1906, (397). 



Polygala myrti folia var. grandiffora. 

 t.c. (366). 



Rose sawflv. [Emphytus cinctus.^^ 

 op. cit. 39, 1906, (336). 



Seeds of Phaseohis hinatus and their 

 toxic properties, t.c. (368). 



Septoria exotica, a new fungus disease 

 of Veronicas, op. cit. 40. 1906, (150). 



Spiraea Millefolium., t.c. (183, fig. 76). 



Staminody of petals of jDotato. t.c. 

 (305, fig. 122). 



Strawberry diseases and treatment. 

 t.c. (374). 



Tecoma Brycei N.E.Br, op. cit. 39, 

 1906, (344-345, Suppl. Illustr.). 



The American gooseberiy mildew. 

 [B. of Agric. notice.] Garden, London, 

 70, 1906, (281-282). 



The genus Arctotis at Kew. Gard. 

 Chron., London, (Ser. 3), 39. 1906, (313, 

 figs. 127 and Suppl. Illustr.). 



The giant ceiba tree of Nassau. 

 {Eriodendron anfractuosum.) Nature, 

 London, 73, 1906^ (323, with fig.). 



The oldest living tree : a plane. 

 [Extract from the Times.] Gard. Chron., 

 London, (Ser. 3), 40, 1906, (91). 



The potato disease, op. cit. 39, 1906, 

 (422). 



The soap\vorts. By W. T. t.c. (237). 



