Mr. MORLBY Thomas Da we, a member of the gardening staff 

 of the Royal Botanic Gardens, has been appointed, on the recom- 

 mendation of Kew, by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 

 Assistant in the Scientific Department, Uganda. 



Mr. Ernest Long, a member of the gardening staff of the 

 Royal Botanic Gardens, has been appointed, on the recommenda- 

 tion of Kew, by the Secretary of State for India in Council, a 

 probationer gardener for employment in the Royal Botanic 

 Gardens, Calcutta. 



Mr. Frank Garrett, left the service of Kew where he had 

 held the post of Decorative Foreman for over sixteen years, 

 on Oct. 31st, to take that of Head Gardener to the Duke of 

 Marlborough at Blenheim. He is succeeded by Mr. A. Osborn, 

 sub-foreman in the Ferneries. 



Research in Jodrell Laboratory in 1902 :— 



Boodle, L. A.— On Lignifi cation in the P 

 annuus. (Ann. Bot., Vol. XVI., pp. ISO-.'?.) 



Brown, H. T., and Escombe, F.— The Influence of varying Amounts 

 of Carbon Dioxide in the Air on the photosynthetic Process of 

 Leaves and on the Mode of Growth of Plants. (Proc. Rov. Soc, 

 Vol. 70, pp. 397-413, tt. 5-10.) 



Fritsch, F. E.-The Affinities and Anatomical Characters of j 

 Phigwpteronfragrans, Griff. (Ann. Bot., Vol. XVI., pp. 177-80.) M 

 Jf3' ^' ^.—A^pl^^^f ^1 Notes I., II., and III. Observations 

 ;p.4fer2,withTFTg1n^^^^ (Ann. Bot., Vol XVI., , 



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Fritsch, F.E.-The Structure and Development of the young 

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