BOTANICAL SERIES contd. 



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

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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, 

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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 

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

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

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

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Vol. IV, No. VI. The Morphology and Parasitism of Rhizoctonia.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., 

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

 of Indian Wheats, No. 2. The Experiments of 1909-10 and 1910-11, by 

 A. HOWARD, M.A., A.R.C.S., F.L.S. ; H. M. LEAKE, M.A., F.L.S. ; and 

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Vol. V, 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, 

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

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Vol. V, No. V. Studies in Peronosporacese, by E- J. BUTLER, Imperial Mycologist and 

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CHEMICAL SERIES. 



Vol. I, No. I. The Composition of Indian Rain and Dow, by J. WALTER LEATHER, 

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Vol. I, No. II. The Composition of the Oil Seeds of India, by J. VV. LEATHER, Ph.D., F.c.s. 

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

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

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Vol. I, No. V. The Construction of Drain Gauges at Pusa, by M. H. ARNOTT, M.INST.C.E., 

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

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

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

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Vol. I, No. IX. The Nature of the Colour of Black Cotton Soil, by H. E. ANNETT, B.Sc. 

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Vol. I, No. X. Water Requirements of Crops in India II, by J. WALTER LEATHER, 

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