Vol. IV — contd. 



No. 7. The Alpine and sub- Alpine Vegetation of South-East Sikkim, by W. W. Sm ; TH 



(1913). 

 No. 8. Index, etc. 



Vol. V. 



Nob. 1-4. Catalogue of Non-Herbaceous Phanerogams cultivated in the R% -\1 Botanic 

 Garden, Calcutta, by A. T. Gage (1912). 



Vol. VI. 



No. 1. Piperaceae Novae E Peninsula Malayana, by C. de Candolle ( 1912;. 

 No. 2. 1. — Two Decades of new Indo-Burmese Species, by W. W. &mith,' fc>. C. Ban- 

 erjee and M. S. Ramaswami. 

 II. — New Indian Didymocarpi, by W. W. Smith. 

 HI. — A Note on the Himalayan Species of Daphne, by W. W. Smith and 

 G. H. Cave (1913). 

 No. 3. 1. — Report on the Mosses of the Abor Expedition, 1911-12, by H. N. Dixon. 

 II. — Report on the Mosses collected by Mr. C. E. C. Fischer and others from 

 South India and Ceylon, by H. N. Dixon (1914). 

 No. 4. 1. — Note on the East Himalayan Species of Alangium, by G. H. Cave and 

 W. W. Smith. 

 II. — Species Novae Plantarum in Herbario Horti. Reg. Calcutt. Cognitarum, 

 by W. W. Smith (1914). 

 No. 5. A Botanical Tour in the Tinnevelly Hills, by M. S. Ramaswami (1914). 

 No. 6. Some Plants of the Zor Hills, Koweit, Arabia, by H. G. Carter (1917). 

 No. 7. Plants of Northern Gujarat, by W. T. Saxton and L. J. Sedgwick (1918). 

 No. 8. The species of Oxalis now wild in India ; A new Indian Vernonia, by C. C. Caldep, 

 On Trichodesma indicum, R. Br. and Trichodesma amplexicaule Auctt. ; A 

 new Indian Impatiens ; A new Indian Habenaria, by L. J. Sedgwick (1918). 

 No. 9. Useful Plants of the District of Lakhimpur in Assam, by H. G. and D. N. Carteb 

 (1921). 



Vol. VII. 



Nos. 1-3. Flora of Aden, by E. Blatter (1916). 



Vol. VIII. 



No. 1. Flora Arabica, by E. Blatter— Part 1(1919). 

 No. 2. „ „ „ —Part 11(1921). 



No. 3. „ „ „ —Part III (1921). 



No. 4. „ „ „ —Part IV (1923). 



No. 5. „ „ „ —Part V (1933). 



No. 8. „ „ „ —Part VI (1935). 



Vol. IX. 

 No. 1. Flora of the Anaimalai Hills, by C. E. C. Fischer (1922). 

 No. 2. Euphorbiaceae Novae e Peninsula Malayana, by A. T. G age (If 22). 

 No. 3. Additional Notes on Plants of N. Gujarat, by W. T. Saxton (1922). 

 No. 4. Freshwater Algae from India, by Nellie Carter (1926). 



No. 5. Mosses Collected in Gilgit, etc., by J. Garrett and W. Lillie, by H. N. Dixon 

 (1926). 



Vol. X. 



No. 1. The Botany of the Abor Expedition, by I. H. Burkill (1924). 

 No. 2. The Botany of the Abor Expedition, by I. H. Burkill (1924). 



Vol. XI. 



No. 1. 1. — List of Species and Genera of Indian Phanerogams not included in Sir 

 J. D. Hooker's Flora of British India, by C. C. CALDER, V, Narayana- 

 sw.ami and M. S. Ramaswami (1926). 

 II.— Loranthaceae of Southern India and their host plants, by C. E. 0. Fischeb 

 (1926). 

 No. 2. Flora of the Chakaria Sundarbans, by J. M. Cowan (1928). 



Vol. XII. 



No. 1. The Forests of Kalimpong, by J. M. Cowan (1929)* 



vol. xra. 



No. 1. A oensus of Indian Mosses by P. Bruhl (1930). 

 No. 2. Ditto ditto ditto. 



MGIPC— M— III-7-1- 3-2-36- 450. 



