vol. xxiv. July, 1910. no. 282. 



THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



CONTENTS. 



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

 p. 130.) (With two Figures in the Text.) 137 



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

 koensis. (Continued from p. 123.) 147 



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

 (Continued from p. 136.) 156 



Articles in Japanese : — 



Kawamura, S. :— Studies on a Luminous Fungus, Pkurotus japoni- 



cus sp. hoy. (Continued from p. 177) (203) 



Hattori, H. :— The Microbiology of the Water-Supply (213) 



Current Literature : — 



Koidzumi, G. : Plantse Sachalinenses Nakaharanas. — Nawaschin, 

 S. : Ueber das Selbstandige Bewegungsvermogen der Sperma- 

 kerne bei einigen Angiospermen.— Atkins, W. R. G. : The Absorp- 

 tion of Water by Seeds (225) 



Miscellaneous : — 



Lists of Lichens and Mosses of Shinano. — Notes on the Chinese Plants. — On 

 Meloihria perpusilla Cogn. — On the Birth-Place of Calycanihus fragrans J.indl. 

 — Some Remarks on Japanese Kork. — Chonosuke Sukawa, a faithful As- 

 sistant of Late Maximowicz. — Observations on the Flora of Manchuria, etc. (229) 



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