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Vol. XXIV. may, 1910. no. 280. 



THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



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CONTENTS. 



Matsumura, J. and Koidzumi, G. :— Synopsis Composacearum Nik- 

 koensis. II. (Continued from p. 92.) 93 



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

 p. 84.) (With two Figures in the Text.) 99 



Takeda, H. : — Notulae ad plantas novas vel minus cognitas Japonic. 

 (Continued from p. 70.) 107 



Articles in Japanese : — 



Yasui, Miss K. :— The Life History of Salvinia natans. (Continued 

 from p. 91.) (With Plate Y and VI, and four Figures in the Text.) (123) 



Current Literature : — 



Gyula, G., Yorarbeiten z\x einer Monographic der Europaischen 

 Aconit urn- Atren.— Leveille, Mgr. H. Ronces Chinoises et Japonaises 

 —Gregory, It. P., Note on the Histology of the Giant and Ordi- 

 nary Forms of Primula sinensis (137) 



Miscellaneous : — 



Biological Analysis of Waters. — On the Causes of the Periodical Appearance of 

 Algae. — The Northern Limit of Distribution of Senecio scandens Ham. — Observa- 

 tions on the Flora of Manchuria. — Personals, etc. 



Proceedings of the Tokyo Botanical Society. 



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