BOTANICAL SERIES— ccwid. 



1907— co»icW. 



Vol. II, No, I. Some Diseases of Cereals caused by Sclerospora graminicola, by 



E. J. Butler, m.b,, f.l.s. Price, R. 1-8, 



Vol, II, No. II. The Indian Cottons, by G. A. Gammie, F.L.S. Fiice, lis. 7-^. (Out of print.) 



1908 



Vol. II, No. III. Note on a Toxic Substance excreted by the Roots of Plants, by 



F. Fletcher, m.a., b.sc. Price, R. 1-8. 



Vol. II, No. IV. Studies in Root-Parasitism, Part III. — The Haustorium of Olax scandens, 

 by C. A. Barber, m.a. f.l.s. Price, Rs. 2-8. 



Vol. II, No. V, Studies in Root-Parasitism, Part IV.— The Haustorium of Cansjera 

 Rheedii, by C. A. Barber, m.a., f.l.s. Price, Rs. 2-8. (Out of print.) 



Vol. II, No, VI, Some Experiments in the Hybridizing of Indian Cottons, by P. F, Fyson, 

 B.A., F.L.S. Price, R. 1-8. (Out of print.) 



1909 



Vol. II, No. VII. Thfl Varietal Characters of Indian Wheats, by Albert Howard, m.a., 

 A.R.C.S., F.L.S. ; and Gabrielle L. C. Howard, m.a. Price, R. 1. 

 {Out oj print.) 



Vol. II, No. VIII. The Mulberry Disease caused by Coryneum niori, Nom., in Kashmir, with 

 Notes on other Mulberry Diseases, by E. J. Bctler, m.b., f.l.s. Price. 

 R. 1-8. (Out of print) 



1910 



Vol, II, No. IX, The Wilt Disease of Pigeon-Pea and the Parasitism of Neocosmospora 

 vasin/ecta. Smith, by E, J. Butler, m.b., f.l.s. Price, Rs. 3. 



Vol. Ill, No. I. Studies in Indian Tobaccos, No. 1.— The Types of Nicotiana rustica, 

 L., Yellow Flowered Tobacco, by Albert Howard, m.a., a.r.c.s., f.l.s. ; 

 and Gabrielle L. C. Howard, m.a. Price, Rs. 4. 



Vol. Ill, No. II. Studies in Indian Tobaccos, No- 2.— The Types of Nicotiana tabacum, 

 L., by Albert Howard, ma., a.r.c.s., f.l.s. ; and Gabrielle L. c! 

 Howard, m.a. Price, Rs. 9. 



Vol. Ill, No. III. Studies in Indian Fibre Plants, No. 1. — On two Varieties of Sann. 

 Crotalaria juncea, L., by Albert Howard, m.a., a.r.c.s., f.l.s. ; and 

 Gabrielle L. C. Howard, m.a. Price, R. 1. 



Vol. Ill, No. IV. The Influence of the Environment on the Milling and Baking Qualities of 

 Wheat in India, No. 1.— The Experiments of 1907-08 and 1908-09^ by 

 Albert Howard, m.a., a.r.c.s.. f.l.s.; H. Martin Leake, m.a., f.l.s.*- 

 and Gabrielle L. C. Howard, m.a. Price, R. 1-8. ' 



Vol. Ill, No. V. The Bud-Rot of Palms in India, by E. J. Butler, m.b., kls 

 Price, Rs. 2. 



Vol. Ill, No. VI. The Economic Significance of Natural Cross-fertilization in India, by Albert 

 Howard, m,a,, a.r.c.s., f.l.s.; Gabrielle L. C, Howard, m.a. ; and 

 Abdur Rahman Khan. Price, Rs. 4-8. 



1911 



Vol. IV, No. I. Millets of the Genus Selaria in the Bombay Presidency and Sind, by 



G. a. Gammie, f.l.s. Price, R. 1. 



VoL IV, No. II. Studies in Indian Fibre Plants, No. 2.— On Some New Varieties of Hibiscus 

 cannabinus, L., and Hibiscus Sabdariffa, L., by Albert Howard, 

 M.A., a.r.c.s., f.l.s.; and Gabrielle L. C. Howard, m.a. Price, Rs. 3. 



Vol. IV, No. III. Notes on the Incidence and Effect of Sterility and of Cross-fertilization in 

 the Indian Cottons, by H. Martin Leake, m.a. ; and Ram Prasad. 

 Price, R. 1. 



