Published Monthlv. 



^JOURNAL OF JAPANESE BOTANYi^^ 



EDITET' BY "t^^-^ 



T. MAKING. " 



LSrrUSB OF BOTANY IN THE FACXUTY Of SCIENCE, 

 MPERtM. UNIVERSITY OP TOKYa 



Vol. 



No. 9. 



September 30, 1926. 



co^^^ENTs. 



Tomitarö Makino, A Contribution lo the Knowledge of the Flora oi 



Japan. ; Continued from p. S2.) 



AKTICLES IN JAPANTSE :— 



Figures of the Pistil and Stamens of a Kice Flower (Old Print in One 



Plate) Frontispiece 



BambH-ia rulgaris Schra» Photo-Copper-Plate 



Chamaecyparis oblttsa Exdl. var. ßlicoidfs Mast. . . „ 



Angiopleris e*:ecta Hoffm „ 



Ant^inarrhena a-yph-xleloidf* Buxge „ 



Tomitarö Makino, Influence of Recent Economic State of Japan on 



the Eespective Consumption of the Two Sorts of Sweet-potato. 



Illust.) 



Yasuhiko A.sahina, The Raiken's Soliloquy on Botanical Science, 



VIII. 'Elust. '. 



Yoshiatsu Murayama, (I>n Perfume Plants, I. (Illust. y 



Kiichi Oki. A Simple Method for Determining the Japanese Ahifs- 



Species. Illust.) 



Kiyotaka Hisanchi. Botanical Notes from the Tochüken, IV. (Illust.) 

 Kiyotaka Hisauchi, Male Flowers rarely take the Place of Female 



Flower- ou the Shoot of Pine. (Illust-) 



Shinshirö Shinozaki, Plants in the Bible. IV' 



Tomitarö Makino. Miscellaneous Notes on Plants, XXI 



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TsLMURA LaV-oratory. No. 500, Kainimeguro, 



Tokyo, JapiLtu 



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TSUMXTRA taboratory, No. 500, Kamimegnro, To"£ycs Japan. 



AU commtm ications to be addressed to the 

 Editor T. Makino. 



Botanical Institace, Pacnlty of Sciemv, Imferial tTnirersity of Tokyo, Japan. 



