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Gunther, R. T. A history of the 

 Daubeny Laboratory, Magdalen College, 

 Oiford ; to whicli is appended a list of 

 the writings of Dr. Daubeny with a pre- 

 face by the President of Magdalen 

 College [T. R. WarreuJ. Oxford (Claren- 

 don Press), 190i, (vii + 137). 22 cm. 

 5s. net. 



Hallier, Hans. Vorlanfiger Entwurf 

 des naturlichen (phylogenetischen) 

 Systems der Biiitenptlanzen. Geneve, 

 Bnl. Boissier, (.ser. 2j, 3, 1903, (30G- 

 317). 



Hamilton, A. List of papers on N. 

 Zeal. Ferns. Wellington, Trans, and 

 Proc. N. Zeal. Inst., 36, 1904, (340-342). 



List of Botanical Papers 



Lowson, J. M. Second Stage botany : 

 being an adaptation of the Test book of 

 Botany . . . London (University 

 Tutorial Press), 1904, (viii + 452, figs.). 

 33. 6d. 



A te.stbook of botany, 



published in the Ti-ans. N. Zeal. Inst, 

 and other Publications. Wellington, 

 Trans, and Proc. N. Zeal. Inst , 36, ^904, 

 (342-372). 



Hantschel, F. Unsere Naturdenk- 

 maler. Mitt. Nordbohm. ExcClub, 

 Bohmisch-Leipa, 27, 1904, (135-152). 



Hoffman, Julius. Alpine flora ; for 

 tourists and amateur botanists. With 

 text descriptive of the most widely dis- 

 tributed and attractive Alpine plants. 

 Translated Ijy E. S. Barton (Mrs. A. 

 Gepp). With 40 plates containing 250 

 coloured figures from water colour 

 sketches by Hermann Friese. London 

 (Longmans), 1903, (xii + ] 12, 41 pt. col). 

 22 cm. 7s. fid. 



Kemer von Marilaun, Anton. The 

 natural liistory of plants . . . by 

 F. W. Oliver, with the assistance of 

 Lady Busk and Mrs. H. F. Macdonald. 

 New ed. London (Blackie & Son), 1902 

 [-1903], 1, (XVI + 777, figs. 1-188) ; 

 2, (xi + 983, Hgs. 189-482). 



Knight, Alfred Ernest and Step, 

 Edward. The living plant ; in leaf, 

 flower and fruit. London (Hutchinson), 

 [1904], (viii + 420, 871 figs, and 1 col. 

 pi.). 25 cm. 12s. 6d. net. 



Kuntze, Otto and Post, Tom von. A 

 correction [in their " Lexicon "]. J. Bot., 

 London, 42, 1904, (187). 



Laurie, Charlotte L. Flowering 

 plants ; their structure and habitat. 

 With illustrations by W. li. Boys-Smith. 

 London (Allman), 1903, (X + 157). 

 19 cm. 2s. 6d. 



3rd ed. (University Tutorial Series). 

 London (Clive), 1903, (viii + 458). 19cm. 

 Cs. Gd. 



Massee, George. A text book of plant 

 diseases caused by cryptogamic para- 

 sites. 2nd ed. London (Duckworth), 

 1903, (xii + 472, 95 figs.). 5s. net. 



Matsumura, Jinzo. Index plantarura 

 Japonicarum sive Enumeratio plantarum 

 omnium ex insulis Kurile, Yezo, Nippon, 

 Sikoku, Kiusiu, Liukiu et Formosa 

 hucusque cognitorum systematice et 

 alphabetice disposita adjectis synonymis 

 seleetis, nominibus japonicis, locis nata- 

 libus. Volumen primum. (Cryptogama?). 

 Tokyo, 1904, (XXIV + 439). 2U cm. 



Mentz, A. and Ostenfeld, C. H. 



Pictures of the Flora of Scandinavia, 

 with text by . . . 12. (Danish) 

 KjiJbenhavn ((1. E. C. Gad), Stockliolm 

 (Wahlstrom & Widstrand), 1904, (193- 

 208, with 2G pi. printed in colours). 

 25 cm. . . . 13-14. (Danish) ib. 

 (209-240, with 52 pi. printed in colours). 

 25 cm. Kr. 3,00 each. . . . 15-16 

 (Danish) ib. (241-272, with pi. printed 

 in colours). 25 cm, Kr. 3,00 each. 



Metcalf, Maynard M. An outline of 

 the theory of organic evolution. New 

 York and London (Macmillan), 1904, 

 (XXII + 204, with pi). 22 cm. 10s. Gd. 



Migula, W[altlier]. Botanisches 



Vademecum. Kurz gefasster Leitfaden 

 zur Einfiihrung in das Studium der 

 Botanik fiir Studierende, Leiirer und 

 Freiinde der Pflanzenkunde. Wiesbaden 

 (0. Nemnlch), 1904, (XXIV + 315). 

 19 cm. Geb. 7 M. 



Mitlacher, Wilhelra. Tosikologisch 

 oder forensisch wi(;htige Pflanzen und 

 vegetabilische Drogen . . . Wien 

 (Urban & Schwarzenberg), 1904, 

 (XXIV + 200). 25 cm. 



Miyoshi, Manabu. New lectures on 

 botany. (Japanese) Vol. I. Tokyo, ' 

 1904,"(VII + XVI + 681). 22^ cm. 



Mudge, G. P. and Maslen, Arthur J. 

 A class hook of botany ; with over 200 

 illustrations . . . London (E. Arnold), 

 [1903], (xvi + 512). 19 cm. 



