304. The Botanical Gazette. 
OLLOWING PAPERS were read before the Botanical Sub-s 
of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. 
August 5th, at the meeting in Edinburgh: “A proposed World’ 
i y Dr. J. C. Arthur of 
ette, “ : ; “Observations on secondary tissues in m0! 
€ 2 babs Scott and Mr. Brebner; “On the simplest 
ieteies 2 es . K. Goebel of Munich, ‘Gerina n 
physiological action at a distance,” by Pro f. Léo Err era of 
u the morphology of the spore-bearing 
in the vas erype gams,” by Professor Bowe 
porous fern-seedling,” by y 2 prs “A a un loys 
Cyclops’ e ees, ” by Prof. M. rtog; “Arran 
Lemna minor,” by Mis S Nina 1 Layard. Other *potatieal papers m yi 
read on the ealenice T uesday. 
atory, (4) a we laboratory, se ett eadin 
r ,(6)a i room. 
€ herbarium contains over r 60,000 specimens. A bota 
and economic coleence has been beg 
IN view of the fact that the nomenclature agreemen twas he 
of a movement inaugurated by the Berlin Saag pu ed Wash 
IL. That the publication of a generic name or,a binom 
name fe tber en esis of the same name for any subsequent 
pec 
That in rae hee a er of a species to a genus other ae ee 
rank to 
Tha ta varietal name a treated as equal ae fer per 
name, in its relations as a hom —— and in the trans 
varieties from one genus to acothee 
