THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



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Vol. 4.] September 10, 1890. [No. 43. 



CONTEXTS, 



Notes on Pinguecula ramosa, sp. nov. (in English and Japanese?) By Mr. 



M. Miyoshi (Plate XI ) I. 



Languages to be Learnt by Those Intending to be Students of Botany. By Prof. 



R. Yatabe 5. 



Plants Employed in Medicine in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia. {continued?) 



By Mr. K. Sawada 8. 



Notes on a Botanical Excursion to the Provinces of Shinano, Kozuke, and 



Shimotsuke. By Mr. M. Miyoshi . . . . . %. ■ 2. 



Guide to Anatomical Work in Botany.— Part III. {illustrated.) JB^ |Mr. 



S. Ikeno '" .'• • l 3- 



Lectures on Vegetable Pathology, {continued.) By Mr. Shirai. .-"-'. . . i5- 



New Names of Japanese Plants. By Prof. J. Matsumura 18. 



Outlines of Japanese Fungology. By Mr. N. Tanaka l 9- 



Miscellaneous Notes: ". 3°- 



Sleeping Pine. — Science in Japan. — Mirabilis Jalapa. — Journal of 



a Private Educational Society in a Certain Prefecture. — Journal of 



the Private Educational Society of the Shiga Prefecture. — Lectures 



on Botany. — Members of the Tokyo Botanical Society. — Common 



Names of Plants in English and Japanese, {continued?) 

 Communications: . 3<> 



Subterraneous Fruit of Arachis hypogasa, L. 



Notice to Correspondents. 

 Publications received 4°- 



All letters and communications to be adressed to the 



TOKYO BOTANICAL SOCIP2TY, 



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



