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THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



Vol. X.] MAY, 20th 1896. [No. 111. 



CONTENTS. 



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PART I :- 



Shirai, M„ Notes on the Plants collected in Suruga, Totomi, 



Yamato, and Kii. {Continued) 143 



Makino, T., Review of some Species of Japanese Ferns. . . . 148 



Sawada, K., Plants employed in Medicine in the Japanese 



Pharmacopeia. {Continued) . . . . . . . . . . . 152 



Okamura, K., Contribution to Knowledge of the Marine Algae 



of Japan, II. (Resume in Japanese). ........ 155 



PART II:- 



Okamura, K„ Contribution to Knowledge of Marine Algae of 



Japan. II. {Concluded) 33 



Xawakami, T„ Phanerogams of Shonai. {Continued) 41 



NEW LITERATURE :- 

 R. A. Harper, Die Entwickelung des Peritheciums bei Sphaerotheca 

 Castagnei. — C. Correns, Zur Physiol ogie der Ranken. 



MISCELLANEOUS :- 

 Short Notes on Plants. — Papers on Cytology bei late Prof. F. 

 Schmitz.— Late Professor J. Muller Arg.— Proceedings of the 

 Tokyo Botanical Society. — Publications received. — etc. 



Notice. The Botanical Magazine is published monthly. 



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 and for America 2 dollars. 



All letters and communications to be addressed to Sakitg-orS Ilirase, secretary of 

 TOKYO BOTANICAL SOCIETY, Botanical Institute, Science College, Imperial 

 University, Tokyo, Japan. 



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