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The Journal oi Botany Britisli and Foreign. Vol. XXV. 

 Nr. 289. January 1887. F. B. Forbes, Henry 

 Fletcher Hanee. — H. F. H a n c e , Spicilegia Florac 

 Sinensis : Diagnoses of new, and habitats of rare 

 or hitherto unrecorded Chinese Plants. — J. B c n- 

 bow, Notes on the Flora of Middlesex. — Ch. C. 

 Babing'ton, Supplement to Notes on -Kifi«. — J. 

 G. Baker, Mr. I. I. Cooper's Costa Rica Ferns. — 

 I. B. de Toni and P. Voglino, Notes on No- 

 menclature. — Short Notes ; Carex atrata Lin. in 

 Easterness. — JEpilobium lanceolatiim S. et M. in 

 Kent. — C'arum Curvi L. as a native in Britain. — 

 Potentilla rtipesfris. L. in Radnorshire. 



The Journal of the Linnean Society. Botany. 1886. 

 Vol. XXI. January. W. Joshua, Burmese Df.si«*- 

 lUeae, with Deseriptions of new Speeies oceurring 

 in the neighbourhood of Rangoon. . — I. St. Gard- 

 ner, F^ocene Ferns from the Basalts of Irelaud and 

 Seotland. — Vol. XXII. April. F. Darwin, On the 

 Relation between the »Bloom« on Leaves and the 

 Distribution of the Stomata. — H. N. Ridley, On 

 Dr. Fox's Collection of Orchids from Madagascar, 

 along with some obtained by the Rev. R. Baron 

 from the same Island. — C. B. Clarke, Botanical 

 Observations made in a Journey to the Naga Hills 

 (between As.'sam and Muneypore) , in a Letter-ad- 

 dressed to Sir J. D. Hooker. — I. Ball, Notes on 

 the Botany of Western South America. — M. T. 

 Masters, Contributions to the History of certain 

 Speeies of Coiiifers. — Vol. XXIII. May. F.B. F o r b e s 

 and W". B. Hemsley, An Enumeration of all the 

 Plants known from China Proper, Formosa, Hainan, 

 Corea, the Luchu Archipelago, and the Island of 

 Hongkong, together with their Distribution and 

 Synonymy. — Vol. XXII. Jnly. E. B o n a v i a , On 

 the probable "VVild Source of the whole Group of 

 cultivated True Limes { Citrus acida Roxb., C. me- 

 dica var. acida of Brandis, Hooker, and Alph. de 

 Candolle). — I. St. Gardner, Remarks on some 

 Fossil Leaves from the Isle of MuU (Seotland). — 

 I. G. Baker, On a Collection of Fcriis made in 

 North Borneo by the Bishop of Singapore and Sa- 

 rawak. — H. N. Ridley , On the Freshwater Hy- 

 drocharideae oi Airica and itsislands.— W.Mitten, 

 Some new Speeies of the Genus Metzgeiia. — H. N. 

 Ridley, A Monograph of the Genus Liparis. — 

 — Vol. XXm. Jnly. F. B. Forbes and W. B. 

 Hemsley, An Enumeration of all the Plants 

 known from China Proper etc. Part. II. — Vol. XXI. 

 August. H. Groves, The Coast Flora of Japygia, 

 S. Italy. — H. 0. Forbes, On the Contrivanees 

 for msuring Self-fertilization in some Tropical 

 Orchids. — W. Mitten, Notes on the European 

 and North American Speeies of Mosses of the Genus 

 Fissidens. — R. Kids ton, On the Occurrence of 

 Lycnpodifes [Sigillaria] Vanuxemi Göppert, in 

 Britain, with Remark.s on its Affinities. — D. H. 

 Scott,OntheOcourrenceof ArticulatedLaticiferons 

 Vessels in Hevea. — Vol. XXI. September. M. T. 

 Masters, Supplementary Notes on A'e.siif'fffcae — 

 Spencer le Marchant Moore, Studies on 

 v egetable Biologv ; I. Observations on the Conti- 

 nuity of Protoplasm. II. On Rosanoffs Crvstals in 

 the Endosperm-Cells of Manihnt Glazinrii. — 

 0. Henslow, On Vernation and the Methods of 



Development of Foliage as protective against Radi- 

 ation. — Vol. XXII. October. W. Mitten, The 

 Mosses and Hepaticae colleeted in Central Africa 

 by the late Right Rev. I. Hannington, Bishop of 

 Mombassa, with someothers, including those gathe- 

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 — '\A^ B. Hemsley, Report on the Vegetation of 

 Diego Gareia. — Vol. XXII. November. Sir John 

 L u b b o c k , Phytobiological Observations ; On the 

 Forms of Seedlings [and the Causes to whieh they 

 are due. — Vol. XXII, December. I. Ball, Contri- 

 butions to the Flora of the Peruvian Andes, with 

 Remarks on the History and Origin of the Andean 

 Flora. — H. B lu s, Contributions to South- African 

 Botanj'. Orcltidiae. Part 11. — G. Henslow, A 

 Contribution to the Study of the Relative Effects of 

 Different Parts of the Solar. Spectrum[ on the Tran- 

 spiration of Plants. 



The Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 

 Vol. n. Part. 9. I.D. Hook er, On the CnstiUoa 

 elastica of Cervantes and some allied Rubber-Yiel- 

 ding Plants. — Vol. II.;^Part. 11. G. Murray, On a 

 new Speeies oiRhipilia [R. Andersonii] fromMergui 

 Archipelago ; and on two new Speeres of Lentinus, 

 one of them growing onl a large] Sclerotium. — 

 Vol. II. Part 12. W. Faweett, On'new Speeies of 

 Balanophora and l'hontiinffia, with a note on Brug- 

 mansia Lotvi, Beccari. 



Botaniska Notiser. 1886.i'Nr. 6. S. Murbeck, Växt- 

 geografisk bidrag tili Skandinaviens Flora, — 

 Th, Mörner, Nägra Caric.es. — A. G, Kjellgren 

 »Pilae lacustres«. — H, Strömfeit, Jakttagelser 

 öfver fanerogam — och ormbunkvegetationen vid 

 Norges sydvestra kust, — F.R. Kjellman, Fyrola 

 secunda's af skottbildniugen betingade s. k. «vand- 

 ring« — Id,,Om anatomiska karakterers föränderlig- 

 het. — I, A, O. Skärman, Om Sasifloran pä Kla- 

 relfvens stränder. 



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