133 



[Massee, G.]-The Spread of Fungus Diseases by means of 

 Hybernating Mycelium. (Journ. Board Agric, Vol. XIII . 

 pp. 257-264.) ' 



CMaS l S Q^ G * ] ~?an V ^ ti0n ° f DeCay iD Ri P e Fruit - ( Kew B ull., 



1906, pp. 399-400.) 



[Massee, G.] 



Rapid 



565) (Journ. Board Agric, Vol. XIIL, pp. 562- 



Salmon, B. S.-On Oidiopsis taurica (Lev.), an endophytic 



~;^ the Erysiphaceae. (Ann. Bot., Vol. XX., 

 pp. 187-200, tt. 13 and 14.) 



Scott, D. H. and Maslen, A. J.-Note on the structure of Tri- 

 gmwcarpon olivaeforme. (Ann. Bot., Vol. XX., pp. 109- 



Scott, D. H.--The structure of Lepidodendron obovatum, 

 Sternb. (Ann. Bot., Vol. XX., pp. 317-319.) 



Scott D. H.-On the structure of some Carboniferous Ferns. 

 (Journ. U. Micr. Soc, 1906, pp. 519-521.) 



SCOtt ;^, H ^J; he 0ccur ^ T nce of Germinating Spores in Staurop- 



^Ith gSfe L N x e t3 Phytologi8t ' Voh v " »■ 17 °- 172 > 



SW * FW, H '~m £ Fer ?- like . Seed-Plants of the Carboniferous 

 PWnJ? ^ - e w "* tj «»teii neueren Ergebnisse der 

 SWr ^ uItats 8c ientif. dn Congres in- 



17 % S i n tenj ien ° 05, Jena 19 ° 6 ' PP - **** With 



SCOtt loLe H '^ S " tcU & a ins j0™> a new Type of Medul- 



Soe Bot 7 e v L , ^T r T ^"Measures. (Trans. Linn, 

 boc. Bot., 2 ser., Vol. VII., pp. 45-68, tt. 7-10.) 



°%i D o^?r - P R 8 ! Ut . Posi ^ 0n of Paleozoic Botany. 

 Figs [n textO " tEmCae ' V ° L L ' PP' 139 " 217 ' with 37 



W °TAnn W Borv T oi e |Y aCtar 1orJ 0ri ^ in of the Cycadaceae. 

 M t (A A nn c Bot ' Vo1 ' XX " PP- 1 29-159, with 17 Figs, in text.) 



Jteiift a vTewtoTxtla^inlX 11 ^? 11 ,?' ♦ * Wfa ^™" 

 the literature rop»Zi™ S? i 1 £ th . e contradi etory statements in 



and oSed thertlnU *Sf ? *f ^ bution °f the sexes in this plant, 



alway ^ monoedous 1 alt f T^ 8 iS generaI1 y or P e ' ha P s 

 on liffniSfon of ^l^t • ° ^ nde , d some earlier observations 



of fSt?on and £ nn ! ^f M5 ' and 8tudied «*» eases 



afiss ^rr a bove he strncture ° f the ° vuies ° f 



structur'e^o^the ^T of ST^ ° Ut *5 ^stigation on the 

 formity in the Siata rtmrtn Ba ™ b ° os ' and f o™d a striking uni- 

 in details ^uctural features, combined with diversity 



«h?Sr^^\? e M *^ University, Manchester, studied 

 reference to the course S Z °° ne **""»«»<*!/« ^ special 

 Bporophylls, this °bX£ °a ctrlcteT^of "• ^S^ < he 

 -mpanson with other cLes beCgTng f ZTossH^Zet 



