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* Vol. XX. JANUARY 20th, 1906. No. 228. 



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

 p. 156.) 1 



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*J New Literature:— 



Benecke, W: — Ueber Bacillus chitinovorus, einer cbitin zersetzenden 

 Spaltpilz. — Pierce, G. J : and Randolph, F : Studies of Irritability 

 in Algae. — Setchell, W : Post-embryonal stages of the Laminaria- 

 ceae — Morisch, Hans :|f Ueber amorphes und kristarisiertes Anto- 

 kyan. — Yendo, K: A. Eevised List of Corallinae. — Id: A Con- 

 tribution to the Knowledge of the Phytoplankton of Japan. 



Book Notes :— 



Chamberlain : Methods in Plant Histology — Saito : A Pocket Book 

 of Ferment Germs. 



Miscellaneous :— 



Maximum temperature for life. — New genus Uromycladium of 

 Bust fungus- — News from the Biological Laboratories of Europe 

 and America. — Ceratodictyon, Halophyla, Kichelia, etc., from 

 Prov. of Tosa. 



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