vol. xxiv. 



Jan. 1910. 



No. 276. 



THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



CONTENTS. 



Orishimo, Y:— On the Genetic Connection between Coleosporium 



on Aster scaber and Peridermium Pini-densiflorae, P. Henn. . . 1 



Nakai, T : — New Japanese Eriocaulon 5 



Takeda, H :— Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Flora von Hokkaido. . . 7 

 Makino, T :— Observation on the Flora of Japan. (Continued from 



Vol. XXIII. p. 257.) 13 



Articles in Japanese : — 



Tahara, M: — On the Number of Chromosomes of Crepis japonica. . d) 

 Nohara, S :— Some New Polyporaceae from Japan (6) 



Current Literature : — 



Lewis, I. F. : The Life History of Griffithsia Bornetiana.—Kny, L. : 

 Der Turgor der Markstrahlzellen— Fritsch, F. E. and Rich, Miss 

 F. : Studies on the Occurrence and Reproduction of British 

 Freshwater Algae in Nature.— Yapp, It. H. : On Stratification in 

 the Vegetation of a Marsh and its Relation to Evaporation and 

 Temperature 



(10) 



Miscellaneous :- 



Raising of Temperature in Plucked Leaves — On the Causes of the Zoning of 

 Brown Sea-weeds on the Sea-shore. — An Example of Nanism in Eragrostis 

 pilosa Beauv. — Personals, etc (17) 



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