Research in Jodrell Laboratory in 1903 :— 



Boodle, L. A —Comparative Anatomy of the Hymenophyllacese, 

 l(liiz;n'acea3, and Gleicheniaceas. IV". Further Observations on 

 {rhl-ara. (Ann. Rot, Vol. XVII., pp. 512-537, with three Figs. 



Fritsch, P. B— Algological Noteg. IV. Remarks on the periodi- 

 cal Development of the Algae in the Artificial Waters at Kew. 

 (Ann. Bot., Vol. XVII., pp. 274-278.) 

 Observation! 

 Bot., Vol. XVII., pp. 631- 



Fritsch, F. E.-Two Fungi parasitic on Species of Tolypothr 

 - ificiUaria nodosa. Da ~ - ^ " """'^'"■" " ^^ ' '""" ^" 

 . XVII., pp. 649-664, 

 tsch, F. E.— Observs 

 niif/n, Kiitz. (Beihefte i 

 pp. 368-387, tt. 11 and 12.) 



Pearson, H H W.— On some species of Dischidia with double 

 Pitchers. (Journ. Linn. See, Vol. XXXV., pp. 375-390, t. 9.) 



Salmon, E. S.-A Monograph of the Genus Streptopogon, Wils. 

 (Ann. Bot., Vol. XVII., pp. 107-150, tt. 8-10.) 



Salmon, E. S.-Infection-Powers of Ascospores in ErysiphaceaB. 

 (Jouin, Bot., Vol. 41, pp. 159-165 and 204-212.) 



Scott, D. H.-The Origin of Seed-bearing Plants, PP- I7I4. A 

 Lecture delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britam on 

 May 15, 1903. 



Oliver, F. W., and Scott, D. YL.-Ow LagemMoma J-omaxi \k^ 

 Seed of Lyginddendron. (Ann. Bot., Vol. XVIL, pp. 625-629.) 



Worsdell, W. C.-Abnormal "FloW' of ^'l'Si^'^^''^^r''''f'^ 

 L. (Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc, Vol. XXVIL, pp. 943-955, with ten 

 Figs, in text.) 



