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No. 3. 



March 31. 1926. 



CONTEhfTS. 



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Tomitaio Makino. A Contribntion to the Knowledge of the Flora of 



Japan. ( Continued from p. S.) 9 



ARTICLES I2s JAPA^'ESE: — 



Portrait of Mr. Dyusha Tsumura. PaTnjn of this J' 'Umal Frontispiece 



Portraits of Japanese Botanists : Kintaro Okamtira Photo-Plate 



Boripa XasturH>tm-<xqt.iaiicum HLvyek Photo-Plate 



Anemone n'xro.s-9ißc'ra L. Photo-Plate 



Tomitaro Makino, To ^Ir. Dytisha Tstimura. An Appreciation (47) 



Totnitaro Makino, Comments of Various Persons regarding the Society 



for Preservin'^ Natural Monuments in Tokyo (48) 



YasnMko Asahina, The Eaiken's Soliloquy on Botanical Science, II. 



dllust.' (50) 



Kintaro Okamura. Origin of the ''Sargasso-Sea.'* (lUust.) (54) 



Tatsuo Kariyone. The Ipecacuanha, an Important Drug. (Illust.) (56) 



Yachigi Miyadzi. The Proper Method of describing Plants. Illust.) .- (59) 

 Tomitaro Makino, Kotcinca and ShirakucM are the Names from Ancient 



Time (62) 



Tomitaro Makino, (Jrigin of the Chinese Characters used in Writing. 



••Mt. Shiribeshi." IlUust.) (62) 



Tomitaro Makino. Autobiography by Mr. Kimei Fudzino. (Illust.) (64) 



Tomitaro Makino. Vittaria Fudinoi Mak. \nth its Relation to Mr. Kimei 



Fu.lzino. Illust.) '66) 



Tomitaro Makino, On the Scientific Name of Eonara (68) 



Tomitaro Makino, Miscellaneous Notes on Plants, XV (69) 



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