

THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



Vol. X.] APRIL, 20th 1896. [No. 110. 



CONTENTS. ■ 



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PART I:- 



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



Yamato, and Kii. (Continued.) . Ill 



Hori, S., On the Smut of Japanese Cereals. (Continued.) . . 115 



Tokubuchi, Y., Salix of Hokkaido .120 



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



Pharmacopasia. (Continued.) 125 



PART II:- 



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



of Japan, II. (To be continued.) 21 



Cmori, J., Some Remarks on the Mr. Takahashi's Paper on the 

 Identity of Ustilago virens Cooke and Ustilaginoidea 

 Oryzro Brefeld 29 



Kawakami, T„ Phanerogams of Shonai. (Continued from No. 107.) 31 



NEW LITERATURE :- 

 Marshall Ward, On the Biology of Bacillus ramosus (Fraenkd), 

 a Schizomycete of the River Thames. — J. E. Humphrey, On 



some Consitituents of the Cell.— Gy. von. Istvanffi, Uber 

 die Rolle der Zellkerne bei der Entwickelung der Pilze. — 

 Trow, The Karyology of Saprolegnia. 



MISCELLANEOUS :- 

 Scientific Works of late Prof. Pringsheim. (The End.) — Short 

 Notes an Plants. — Fresh-water Algae parasitic on the mem- 

 brane of Hynobius peropus (?). — Miscellaneous Notes on 

 the Plants of " Yojosho-oku " XXV. 



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