PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY. 



(Octavo.) 

 Third Series. 



BOTANY. 

 Vol. I. 



No. I— A Morphological Study of Naias and Zannichellia. By Doug- 

 las Houghton Campbell |i -0° 



No. 2— Studies in the Herbarium and the Field.— No. i. By Alice 



Eastwood ^5 



No. 3— Studies in the Herbarium and the Field.— No. 2. By Alice 



Eastwood •' 5 



No. 4— Phycological Memoirs. By De Alton Saunders -75 



No. 5— Some Observations on the Development of the Karyokinetic 

 Spindle in the Pollen-Mother-Cells of Cobaea scandens Cav. 

 By Anstruther A. Lawson 35 



No. 6— The Origin of the Karyokinetic Spindle in Passiflora ccerulea 



Linn. By Clara L. Williams . 35 



No. 7— The Nature of the Association of Alga and Fungus in Lichens. 



By George James Peirce 35 



No. 8— Californian Hypogseous Fungi. By H. W. Harkness 75 



No. 9— Studies on the Flower and Embryo of Sparganium. By 



Douglas Houghton Campbell 5° 



No. lo-A Morphological Study of the Flower and Embryo of the 



Wild Oat, Avena fatua L. By William Austin Cannon 50 



Vol. n. 



No. I— Nitophylla of California. Description and Distribution. By 



Charles Palmer Nott. 75 



No. 2— The Development of the Karyokinetic Spindle in the Pollen- 

 Mother-Cells of Lavatera. By Edith Sumner Byxbee 35 



No. 3— Studies on the Coast Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens Endl. 



By George James Peirce 25 



No. 4— A Revision of the Genus Calochortus. By Carl Purdy 50 



No. 5— A Group of Western American Solanums. By S. B. Parish. . .25 



No. 6-An Account of the Species of Porphyra Found on the Pacific 



Coast of North America. By Henri T. A. Hus 5° 



No. 7-Some new Species of Pacific Coast Ribes. By Alice Eastwood .25 



No. 8— Cell Studies; L Spindle Formation in Agave. By W. J. V. 



Osterhout ; ' '5° 



No. 9— New Species from the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. 



By Alice Eastwood ^5 



No. 10— The Root-tubercles of Bur Clover (Medicago denticulata 

 Willd.) and of some other Leguminous Plants. By 

 George James Peirce • 35 



No. II— Spindle Formation in the Pollen-Mother-Cells of Cassia 



tomentosa L. By Henri T. A. Hus -35 



