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JANUARY, 1907 



Vol. XLV 



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BOTANY 



BRITISH AND FOREIGN 



EDITED BY 



JAMES BRITTEN, K.S.G., F.L.S. 







CONTENTS 



Observations on Sarracenia. By J. 

 M. Macfarlane. D.Sc 



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1 



Plants of the English Lake District. 

 By the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers. 

 F.L.S 8 



A Revision of ftersama. By Edmund 

 G. Baker, F.L.S 12 



Plantago lanceolate L. var. tpkcero- 

 st- hya RohL By G. Claridge 

 Dbuce and James Britten 



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Notes on Lnnoniitm. By C. E. Sal- 

 mon, F.L.> 24 



The New Rules for Nomenclature . . 26 





Report of Department of Botany, 

 British Mi m, 190 By A. B. 

 Rendle, D.Sc* 



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Thrincia nudicaul 

 Britten, F.L.S. . 



By James 



Short Notes. — Cy&topterii fragilis 

 in Suffolk. — Plants of Wybun- 

 bury, Cheshire. — Ophrys Trollii 

 Hegetschw, in Oxfordshire. — 

 Parietaria officin a I » L . — \ ia 

 mon osp ma . — A «p icuia Lilliei 



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Index Filicum sive Enumeratio 

 omnium generum specierumque 

 Filicum et Hydropteridum ab 

 anno 1753 ad annum 1905, &c. 

 By Carl Christensen . . 



Indian Trees : an account of Trees, 

 Shrubs, Woody Climbers. Bam- 

 boos and Palms indigenous or 

 commonly cultivated in the 

 British Indian Empire. By 

 Dietrich Brandis, K.C.LE.,&c. 



ProgressusRei Botanic®. Redigiert 

 von Dr. J. P. Lo f ; i 



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