THE • . Jg 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 1 



Vol. 4.] November 10, 1890. [No. 45. 



CONTENTS. 



A New Japanese Primula, {in English.) By Prof. R. Yatabe, Sc. D. (Plate 



XIV) i 



On Hatsudake and Akahatsu, Two Species of Japanese Edible Fungi, {in English.) 



By Mr. N. Tanaka. (Plates XV— XVII) 2 



An. Advice to Teachers of Botany in Provincial Schools. By Prof. R. Yatabe. 7 



Plants of Nakanoshima in the Kagoshima Prefecture, {continued.) By Mr. Y. 



Tashiro 9 



Miscellaneous Notes on Lichens. By Mr. M. Miyoshi 14 



Plants Employed in Medicine in the Japanese Pharmacopoea. {continued.) By 



Mr. K. Sawada 16 



Guide to Anatomical Work in Botany. — Part IV. {illustrated.) By Mr. S. Ikexo. 19 



Colours and Scents of Flowers, {continued.) By Mr. S. Hori 22 



Notes on Japanese Plants.— Part VIII. By Mr. T. Makino 24 



Orders and Genera of Japanese Plants. By Mr. T. Makino 24 



Sketch of the History of Botany in Japan. By Mr. Y. Yamamoto 32 



Additions to the List of the Filices of Tosa. — Part II. By Mr. Y. Yoshinaga. 33 



Miscellaneous: 34 



Grasses Cultivated in the Oita Prefecture. — Winter Stage of Aldrovanda 

 vesiculosa, L — Parasitic Fungi of Oryza sativa. — The Late M. 

 Ono. — Names of Plants in English and Japanese, {continued.) ... 40 



Queries and Replies: 41 



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TOKYO BOTANICAL SOCIETY, 



No. 6, Minami-Senju-Machi, Tokyo, Japan. 



