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§g T. Makino; — Observations on the Flora of Japan. (Continued 



g from j). 94) 95 



*S Articles in Japanese :— 



M. Shirai, On some Fungi which cause the so called White Silk 



upon the Sprout of the Camphor Tree 319 



New Literature :— * 



Miiller— Thurgau, H., tTber den Einfluss der schwefligen Sauer auf 

 Entwickelung und Haltbarkeit der Obstweine. — Jacobsen, H. C. 

 Ueber einen richtenden Einfluss beim Wachstum gewissen 

 Bakterien in Gelatine — Stoklosa, J., Treten Stickstoffverluste in 

 Boden ein bei Dungung mit Chilisalpeter ? — F. Czapek und 

 R. Bestel, Oxydative Stoffwechselvorgange bei pfLanzlichen 

 Keizreaktionen 1. und 2. Abhandlung. 



Miscellaneous : — 



Letter of Prof. J. Matsumura. — Botanical Surveys in Sachalien- 

 island. — Death of Prof. C. Br Clarke. — Miscellaneous, Personals, 

 Reports &c. 



Proceedings of the Tokyo Botanical Society. 



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