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Appendix III. 



Appendix Oliver, F. "VV. On a point of Biological Interest in tlie 

 III. Flowers of Phurothallis m-natus, Kchb. f. Nature^ 



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Oliver, F. W. On the Obliteration of the Sieve-tubes 

 in Laminarieae. Annals Bot. 1 (1887), pp. 95-117, 

 tt. 8 and 9. 



Oliver, F. W. Ueber Fortleitang des Eeizes bei reiz- 

 baren Narben. Vorliiufige ilittheilung. Berichte d. 

 Deutschen Bot. Gesellsch. 5 (1887), pp. 162-169, with 



2 figs. 



Oliver, F. W. On the Sensitive Labellum of Masde- 

 vallia muscosaj Rchb.f. Annals Bot. 1 (1888), pp. 

 237-252, t. 12. 



Scott, D. H. On Nuclei in Oscillaria and Tolypothrix. 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 24 (1887), pp. 188-192, t. 5. 



Scott, D. H., and H. Wager. On the Floating Roots 

 of Sesbania aculeata, Pers. Annals Bot. 1 (1888), pp. 

 .307-314, t. 17. 



1888. 



Cooke, M. C, and G. Massee. A new Development of 

 Ej^helis. Annals Bot. 3 (1889), pp. 33-40, t. 4. 



Johnson, T. Arce^vthobmm Oxycedri. Annals Bot. 2 

 (1888), pp. 137-160, t. 10a. 



Massee, G. A Monograph of the Genus Calostoma, 

 Drov. (Mitremyce, Nees). Annals Bot. 2 (1888), pp. 

 25-45, t. 3. 



Massee, G. On the Presence of Sexual Organs in Aeci- 

 dium. Annals Bot. 2 (1888), pp. 47-54, t. 4a. 



Oliver, F. W. On the Structure, Development, and 

 Affinities of Trapella, Oliv. — a new Genus of Peda- 

 lineae. Annals Bot. 2 (1888), pp. 75-115, tt. 5-9 and a 

 fig. in text. 



Oliver, F. W. On a new Form of Trapella sinensis. 

 Annals Bot. 3 (1889), p. 134. 



ScHUNCK, Dr. E. Contributions to the Chemistry of 

 Chlorophyll. No. III. Proc. Roy. Soc. 44 (1888), pp. 

 448-454, with 2 figs, in text. 



1893. 



De "Wevee, a. Conti-ibution a I'etude des Mucorinees 

 avec essai d'une Monographie de ces Champignons. 

 Grevillea 22 (1893), pp. 1-8 and 69-79. 



De Wevre, a. Recherches sur le Cubebe et sur les 

 Piperacees qui peuvent s'y trouver. Ann. Soc. Sc. 

 Med. Brux. 3. 



Green, J. R. Researches on the Germination of the 

 Pollen-grain, and the nutrition of the pollen-tube. 

 Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B. 184 (1894), pp. 385-409. 



Massee, G. On Triclio&pltaeria Sacchari, Mass. — a 

 fungus causing a disease of the Sugar-cane. Annals 

 Bot. 7 (1893), pp. 515-532, t. 27. 



Scott, Dr. D. H., and E. Sargant. On the Pitchers of 

 Dischldia Rafflesiana (Wall). Annals Bot. 7 (1893), 

 pp. 243-269, tt. 11 and 12. 



Williamson, Prof. W. C, F.R.S., and Dr. D. H. ScoT'i;. 

 Further observations on the organisation of the Fossil 

 plants of the Coal - Measures. Part I. Calamites, 

 Calamostachys, and Sphenoplu/llum. Phil. Trans. 

 Roy. Soc. B. 185 (1895), pp. 863-959, tt. 72-86. 



1894. 



Brebner, G. On the Mucilage Canals of the Manit- 

 tiaceae. Journ. Linn. Soc. 30 (1895), pp. 444-451 

 t. 37. 



Gibson, R. J. Harvey. Contribution towards a Know- 

 ledge of the Anatomy of the Genus Selaginella,, Spr. 

 Annals Bot. 8 (1894), pp. 133-206, tt. 9-12.' 



Massee, G. Note on the Disease of Cabbages and 

 allied plants known as " Finger and Toe," etc. Proc. 

 Roy. Soc. 57 (1895), pp. 330-332. 



Williamson, Prof. W. C, F.R.S., and Dr. D. H. 

 Scott, F.R.S. The Root of Lygiimdendron Oldha- 

 mium, Will. Proc. Roy. Soc. 56 '(1894), p. 128. 



Williamson, Prof. W. C, F.R.S., and Dr. D. H. Scott, 

 F.R.S. Further observations on the organisation of 

 the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part II. The 

 roots of Calaviites. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B. 186 

 (1895), pp. 683-701, tt. 15-17. 



1889. 



Bower, F. O. The Comparative examination of the 

 meristeras of Ferns, as a Phylogenetic Study. Annals 

 Bot. 3 (1889), pp. 305-392, tt. 20-24. 



Massee, G. Life History of a Stipitate Fresh-water 

 Alga. Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 27 (1891), pp. 457-462, 

 t. 12. 



Oliver, F. W. The Weather-Plant — Ahrusprecatorius, 

 Linn. Kew Bull. (1890), pp. 6-25. 



Scott, D. H. Distribution of Laticiferous Tissue in the 

 Leaf. Annals Bot. 3 (1889), pp. 445-446. 



1890. 



Massee, G. New Fungi from Madagascar. Journ. of 

 Bot. (1891), pp. 1, 2, t. 300. 



Oliver, F. W. Sarcodes sanguinea, Torr. Annals Bot. 

 4 (1890), pp. 303-326, with plates 17-21. 



Oliver, F. W. On the Floral Biology of Episcia macu- 

 lata. Brit. Assoc. Reports (1890), pp. 869, 870. 



1891. 



Massee, G. 

 111-120. 



Vanilla Disease. Kew Bull. (1892), pp. 



1892. 



Massee, G. Heterosporium asperatum, Mass. — a para- 

 sitic fungus. Journ. Roy. Microsc. Soc. (1892), pp. 572- 

 584, t. 8. 



Scott, D. H., and G. Brebner. On the Secondary 

 Tissues in Certain Monocotyledons. Annals Bot. 7. 

 (1893), pp. 21-62, tt. 3-5. 



1895. 



Massee, G.' The " Spot " Disease of Orchids. Annals 

 Bot. 9 (1895), pp. 421-429, t. 25. 



Massee, G. Root Diseases caused by Fungi. Kew 

 Bull. (1896), pp. 1-3, with plate. 



Sargant, Ethel. Some Details of the First Nuclear 

 Division in the Pollen Mother-Cells of Liliimi Marta- 

 grm, L. Journ. Roy. Microsc. Soc. (1895), pp. 283- 

 287, with figs. 42-51. 



Williamson, Prof. W. C, F.R.S., and Dr. D. H. 

 Scott, F.R.S. Further Observations on the organisa- 

 tion of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. Part 

 III. Lyginodendron and Heterangium. Phil. Trans. 

 Roy. Soc. B. 186 (1896), pp. 703-779, tt. 18-29. 



1896. 



Brebner, G. On the Prothallus and Embryo of 

 Banaea liimplicifolia, Rudge. Annals Bot. 10 (1896), 

 pp. 107-122, t. 9. 



Green, J. R. On the Action of Light on Diastase and its 

 Biological Significance. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B. 188 

 (1897), pp. 167-190. 



Gwynne-Vaughan, D. T. A new case of Polystely in 

 Dicotyledons. Annals Bot. 10 (1896), pp. 289-291. 



Gywnne-Vaughan, D. T. On some points in the Mor- 

 phology and Anatomy of the Nymphaeaceae. Trans. 

 Linn. Soc. Ser. 2, Bot. 5 (1897), pp. 287-299, tt. 21 and 

 22. 



Lang, W. H. Preliminary Statement on the Develop- 

 ment of Sporangia upon Fern Prothalli. Proc. Roy. 

 Soc. 60 (1897), pp. 250-260. 



Massee, G A Lily-bulb Disease — Rhizopus necans, 

 Mass. Kew Bull. (1897), pp. 87-90, with plate. 



