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CONTENTS. 
PART I.—DxcEMs5zER, 1904. 
I. An Account of the Jamaican Species of Lepanthes. By WiLLIAM FAWCETT, 
B.Sc., F.L.S., and A. B. RENDLE, M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S. (Plates1 & 2.) page 1 
PART II.—Mancn, 1905. 
Il. The Morphology and Anatomy of the Stem of the Genus Lycopodium. By 
CHARLES Epwarp Jones, B.Sc., F.L.S. (Plates 3-5.) . . . . Vo MB 
PART III.—APnrir, 1906. 
III. Contributions to the Embryology of the AwMENTIFERJE.— Part II. Carpinus 
Betulus. By Margaret Benson, D.Sc., F.L.S., Senior Lecturer in Botany 
at the Royal Holloway College, Egham; ELIZABETH SANDAY, B.Sc. ; 
nu Py Dinter, He, FS. (Plate 6): . . ... oe. «9 
PART IV.—SEPTEMBER, 1906. 
IV. On Sutcliffia insignis, a new Type of Medullosee from the Lower Coal- Measures. 
By D. H. Scorr, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., Sec.L.S., Hon. Keeper of the Jodrell 
Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. (Plates CANIS. 6.2 25x 40 
PART V.—Marcg, 1907. 
V. Remarks on the Structure of. Bamboo Leaves. By Sir DIETRICH BRANDIS, 
OIE PAD, PRS, PDS (THESIS)... .—. .. . 09 
PART VI.—OCTOBER, 1907. 
VI. The Lithothamnia of the Percy Sladen Trust Expedition, in H.M.S. * Sealark,? 
By M. Fosutn. (Communicated by Mr. J. STANLEY GARDINER, M.A., F.L.S.) 
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