204 
Brown, H. T., and Escombe, F.—Assimilation of Carbon in 
Green Plants 
Butler, E. J.—Biology of Pythium. 
Fritsch, F. E—Systematic Position of Plagiopteron. 
Anatomy of Hlaeocarpus. 
Algae of the et aa Gardens. 
Hill, T. G.—Ana Stem of Dalbergia paniculata. 
(Ann. se Vol XV. "March 1901.) 
assee, G.— Life-History of se Ctoepes ium Vdt es 
Sclerotia on Seeds of Conium macula 
Massee, G., and Salmon, E.—Res satitieg on Coprophilous 
Fun nei. (Ann. Bot., Vol. ye Jane e, 1901.) 
Pearson, H. H. W.—Researches on Fibre-plants. 
Scott, D. H.—Structure and Affinities of Fossil Plants from 
Palaeozoic Rocks. Pa = On the Seed-like Fructification 
of Lepidocarpon, a genus of Lycopodiaceous Cones from 
the Carboniferous Paxeedtibe: (Phil. Trans. B., Vol. 194, 
1901.) 
Primary Structure of .certain Palaeozoic Stems with the 
Dadoxylon Type es Wood (communicated to Royal 
Society of Edinbur 
na primitive Type of Structure in Calamites. (Ann. Bot., 
Vol. + December, 1901.) 
Worsdell, W. C._—Contributions to Comparative Anatomy of 
Cyeadaceac. (Trans. Linn. Soc., 2nd Ser. Bot., Vol. VL, 
901, 
The Morphology of the ‘ Flowers’ of Cephalotarus. (Ann. 
Bot., Vol. , December, 1901. 
Vasenar Structure of the - ‘Flowers’ of the Gnetaceae. 
n. Bot., Vol. XV., December, 1901.) 
