List OF CONTENTS—continued. 
Propagation of Mutisia decurrens, Cav. With Plate CXNXXVIII. 
By Laurence Baxter Stewart: 
Enumeration of Crassulaceae collected in China = Bullock, Gas 
Ducloux, Forrest (second expedition), Hancock, Henry, 
Hosie, Hugh, Maire, Monbeig, Morse, Pratt, Wilson, with 
a Comparative Table, including the Species of Delavay and 
Forrest’s first expedition. By Raymond Hamet 
Notes on Chinese Labiatae. gs — Troyte Dunn, B.A., 
F, Ae, 
Diagnoses specierum novarum in herbario Horti Regi Botanici 
Edinburgensis cognitarum. (Species chinenses.) LI-CII . 
Three Indo-Burmese Rhododendrons. With Plates CXXXIX- 
CXLI. By J. H. Lace and W. W. Smith, M.A. ‘ 
Puccinia Prostii, Moug., and Uromyces Scillarum, Wint.—Two 
Rust Fungi from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 
eis Plates CXLII-CXLII. ae Malcolm Wilson, D.Sc., 
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Se chonsepale: foes A New chinese oe with 
an Account of Fissuring ofits Leaves. With Plate CXLIV. 
By Matthew Young Orr : : : 
Ustilago Vaillantii, Tul. on Chionodoxa iin Boiss. With 
One Text-figure. By R. C. Davie, M. A., — and 
Malcolm Wilson, D.Sc., F.L.S. 
Some New Plants from Japanese Monniain. With Plate CXLY. 
By H. Takeda, D.I.C. ; 
An Enumeration of the Chinese Astragali : with ‘basics of 
New Species. By N. Douglas Simpson, B.A., F.R.M.S. 
Contributions to the Knowledge of the Asiatic Polypodiums, with 
special reference to the Chinese Species. With an Appen- 
dix of the Chinese and Japanese Species in the Herbarium 
of the Royal Botanic Garden, ae aia — H. Takeda, 
D.LC. ; 
Diagnoses specierum novarum in  ieterie Horti Resi Botanici 
Edinburgensis cognitarum. CIII-CL , 
Moultonia, a New Genus of the Gesneraceae from Borneo. ‘With 
Plates CXLEVI-CXLVII. By Professor — Balfour, 
F.R.S., and W..W., Smith, M.A. 
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