BOTANICAL SERIES— contd. 



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

 G. A. Gammie, F.L.s., Imperial Cotton Specialist. Price, Re. 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 Cross-fertilization in 

 the Indian Cottons by H. M. Leake, m.a. (Cantab.), F.L.S., and Ram 

 Prasad. Price, Re. 1. 



Vol, IV, No. IV. Note on the Inheritance of Red Colour and the regularity of self-fertii- 

 ization in Corchorus Capsularis, the common Jute plant, by I. H. 

 Burkill, m.a., and R. S. Finlow, B.sc, F.c.s. Price, Re. 1. 



Vol. IV, No. V. Observations on Certain Extra-Indian Asiatic Cottons by H.M.Leake, 

 m.a., F.L.s., and Ram Prasad, Asst. to the Economic Botanist, (J. P. 

 Price, Re. 1-8. 



Vol. IV, No. VI. The Morphology and Parasitism of Rhizoc.tonia by F. J. F. Shaw, b.sc, 

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Vol. V, No. I. The Inheritance of some Characters in Wheat, I, by A. Howard, m.a., 

 a.r.c s., f.l.s. ; and Gabrielle L. C. Howard, m.a. Price, Re. 1. 



Vol. V, No. II. The Influence of the Environment on the Milling and Baking Qualities 

 of Indian Wheats, No. 2. The Experiments of 19U9-10 and 1910-11, by 

 A. Howard, m.a., a.r.o.s., f.l.s. ; H. M. Leake, m.a., f.l.s. ; and 

 Gabkielle L. C. Howard, m.a. Price, Re. 1. 



Vol. \ T , No. III. The Varieties of Soybeans found in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa and their 

 Commercial possibilities, by E. J. Woodhocse, m.a., and C. S. Taylor, 

 b.a. (In the press.) 



Vol- V, No. IV. Phytopthora Parasitica, Nov. Spec- A new Disease of the Castor Oil Plant 

 by J. F Dastur, b.sc, First Asst. to the Imperial Mycologist. (In the 

 press.) 



Vol- V, No. V. Studies in Peronosporaceye by E- J. Butler, Imperial Mycologist and 

 G. S- Kulkarni, L.Ag., Mycological Assistant, Bombay. (In the press.) 



CHEMICAL SERIES. 



Vol. I, No. I. The Composition of Indian Rain and Dew by J. Walter Leather, 

 Ph.D., F.C.S. Price, Re. 1. 



Vol. I, No. II. The Composition of the Oil Seeds of India by J. W. Leather, Ph.D., F.C.S. 

 Price, Re. 1. 



Vol. I, No. III. The Pot-Culture House at the Agricultural Research Institute, Piisa, by 

 J. W. Leather, Ph.D., f.c.s. Price, Rs. 3. 



Vol. I, No. IV. Experiments on the Availability of Phosphates and Potash in Soils, by 

 J. W. Leather, Ph.D., f.c.s. Price, Re. 1-8. 



Vol. I, No. V. The Construction of Drain Gauges at Piisa by M. H. Arnott, m.inst.c.e., 

 with a Preface by J. W. Leather, Ph.D., F.c.s. Price, Rs. 3. 



Vol. I, No. VI. The Loss of Water from Soil during Dry Weather by J. Waiter 

 Leather, Ph.D., f.i.c, f.c.s. Price, Rs. 2. 



Vol. I, No. VII. The System Water, Calcium Carbonate, Carbonic Acid, by J. Walter 

 Leather, Ph.D., f.i.c, f.c.s. ; and Jatindra Nath Sen, m.a., f.c.s. 

 Price, Re. 1. 



Vol. I, No. VIII. Water Requirements of Crops in India, by J. Walter Leather, Ph.D., 

 F.I.C, F.C.S. Price, Rs. 3. 



Vol. I, No. IX. The Nature of the Colour of Black Cotton Soil by H. E. Annett, b.sc 

 (Lond.), F.c.s., m.s.e.a.C. Price, Re. 1. 



Vol. I, No. X. Water Requirements of Crops in India— II, by J. Walter Leather, 

 Ph.D., F.I.C, F.C.S., Imperial Agricultural Chemist. Price, Rs. 2-8. 



