72 
Lawson, A. A—The Gametophytes and Embryo of Sctadopitys 
verticillata. (Ann. Bot., Vol. XXIV., pp. 403-421, tt. 
29-31 
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[Massee, G. 2 amen Diseases of Celery. (Journ. Board Agric., 
Vol. XVI., pp. 1,010-1,011, with Figs. in text. 
[ Massee, G. + Wak Disease of Potatoes checked by “Greening.” 
(Journ. Board Agric., Vol. X VIL, pp. 46-47.) 
[Massee, G.]—A Disease of Fig Trees. (Journ. Board Agric., 
Vol. XVIL., pp. 47-49, with one Fig. in text.) 
[Massee, G.]—Shot-hole Fungus (Cercospora cir CUMSCISSU, 
Sace.). (Journ. Board Agric., Vol. X VII., pp, 211-214, 
with half a plate.) 
ee. aA —Cauliflower Disease of Strawberries. (Journ. 
rd Agric., Vol. X VIL., p. 214, with half a plate.) 
y antag J—Tomato and Potato Bacteriosis. (Journ. Board 
Agric., Vol. XVIL., pp. 297-299, with one plate. 
[Massee, G.|—Strawberry Leaf-Spot. (Journ. Board Agric., 
Vol. XVIL., pp. 476-477, with one plate : 
[Massee, G. }—On the Occurrence of “Crown-Gall” in England. 
(Journ. Board Agric., Vol. X VIL., pp. 617-620, with one 
late. 
Massee, G@.—Crown-Gall (Dendrophagus abt fink Toumey). 
(Kew Bull., 1910, pp. 309-312, with one 
[Massee, G. }_Powd ery > Mildew of Peach and Peork (Journ. 
Board Agric., Vol. XVIL., pp. 652-653, with one plate.) 
Scott, D. H. and Maslen, A. J.—On Mesoxylon, a New Genus of 
Condaitales, Preliminary Note. (Ann. Bot., Vol. XXIV., 
pp. 236-239.) 
Stephens, E. L. and Sykes, M. G.—Preliminary Note on Apogamy 
in Pteris Droogmantiana. (Ann. Bot., Vol. XXIV., 
wv 
p- 487. 
Worsdell, —The Rhizophore of Selaginella. (New 
Phytologe, Velie pp. 242-253, with two Figs. in 
Mr. o. i Bancroft completed his study of nfo te 
herbarum, and carried on other mycological researches : see above 
Mr. L. A. Boodle finished an investigation on an insect-gall on 
a grass (Ischaemum pilosum), and studied the floral histology of 
Foetidia mauritiana, and continued some cultural experiments with 
seedlings : see above 
r. R. C. Davie studied the anatomy of Peranema cyatheoides, 
Don, an Indian Fern, with the object of determining its true 
affinities. 
Mr. J. Fraser, on behalf of Lord Avebury, continued the study 
of ea begun in the previous year. 
J. Maslen er mea his work on the anatomy of 
Mesoa ke Sutclifii : see a 
Dr. T. Nicoloff inventigtad: some points in the anatomy of the 
secondary wood in Dicotyledons. 
Mr. H. Takeda studied the floral structure of Achlys, and the 
characters of the seed in some species of Cerastium. 
Mr. orsdell continued his investigations on the vascular 
anatomy of the Dicotyledons, more particularly the Cucurbitaceae. 
