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Mr. C. K. Bancroft, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States.— 
Sections of wood of Para Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) to illus- 
trate the production of burrs or nodules 
Mr. John Christie, Mark Lane, es n, E.C.—Photo micro- 
Hapa - stem and fibre of Hedychium coronarium. (See K. B., 
No. 9, 1912. 
Mr 5. S. Gamble, Highfield, Liss, Hants.—Specimens of 
Loranthus pentandrus on a species of Citrus, also stems of Indigofera 
pulchella with galls. From the Shan States. 
Mr. G atterson, Kew.—Fossil specimen of Lepidostrobus. 
Dr. A. Galt, The Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh.— 
Examples of root-swellings on Alder (Alnus glutinosa). 
The Right Honourable “Lord Wimborne, Canford Manor, Dorset. 
—Section of trunk of Cedrus atlantica, also a plank of Black 
Poplar A ceeies +rTe); 
Mr. Sydney Moore, rhs Bingley, —Specimen of Bark Cloth 
made from a species of Ficu ga 
Director of Agriculture, Southern Risse: —Spadices and Fruits 
of the Oil Palm (Elaeis yuineensis). 
Director, Botanic Gardens, Sydney, New South Wales.— 
Specimen of Western Whitewood (Atalaya hemiglauca). 
Director of oo Ses os —Photograph and specimen 
of wood of Khaya nee 
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Research in Jodrell Laboratory in 1912 :— 
Avebury, Lord.—Notes on Pollen. oe ourn, Roy. Microscop. 
Soc., 1912, pp. 473-512, tt. 7 and 8.) 
Clark, J. 3; Miss.—Abnormal Flowers of Amelunchier spicata, 
(An nn. "Bot., vol. xxvi., pp. 948-949, with twelve figs. in 
text.) 
Davie, R.C.—The Structure and Affinities of Peranema and 
a (Ann, Bot., vol. xxvi., pp. 245-268, tt. 28 
and 29,) 
Massee, G.— Additions to the wild Fauna and Flora of the 
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.—xiii. ee ete. ]. 
— Bull, 1912, pp. 161- 166, with one plate.) 
Massee, G.— A Dise ase of Sweet Peas, Asters and other Plants 
(Thielavia bansebs Zopt.). (Kew Bull., 1912, pp. 44-52, 
with one plate.) 
Massee, G.—‘ White-heads” or “Take-all” of Wheat and 
Oats ( Ophiobolus graminis, Amat (Kew Bull, 1912, 
pp- 435-439, with five figs. in text.) 
[Massee, G.|—Tomato- Leaf Rust. (Journ. Board Agric., 
vol XViil., pp- ae with one plate.) 
(Massee, @.|—Diseases of Raspberry and Loganberry. (Journ. 
Board Agric., othe XiX., pp. 124-126, with one plate.) 
see, G.—The Presence of Tubers on Potato Haulms. 
S — Board Agric., vol. xix., pp. 560-563, with one 
plate. 
