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Miss I. Massee made observations on several Fungi connected 
with diseases of plants. | 
Miss I’. M. Scott made an examination of the anatomy of a 
hybrid Chetranthus, and began some other anatomical investi- 
ations. 
. Mr. H. Takeda studied some new species of Freshwater Algae 
and Flagellata. 
Mr. W. B. Turrill examined the anatomical structure of the 
leaves of certain Cycads and Grasses. 
Mr. W. C. Worsdell studied a number of teratological speci- 
mens in relation to their morphological nature, and carried out 
investigations on the anatomy of the Cucurbitaceae and other 
Dicotyledons. ; 
fully would demand original research. Routine work, there- 
fore, seriously interferes with the larger pathological problems 
claiming investigation. 
Considerable attention has been paid during the year to 
diseases of potato, wheat, and fruit trees, and energies have been 
devoted as far as possible both in routine work and research to 
those questions connected with important economic crops. 
rom Botanie Gardens and 
Kirstenbosch, Cape Colony—Stems of Cycads, various seeds. 
Pngapore—Seeds of Palms; Filmy ferns. 
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Washingion, "Deparinene eee 2 Kokia 
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Wainer, Hot Wome, Wh sto ou 
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“opsis sp., Primulas, Erigerons, ete. 
ganda—Seeds, Bai}: . : 
dian case of pen msignis, Encephalartos sp.; War- 
