XXIII. MARCH, 1909. NO. 266. 



THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



CONTENTS. 



T. Nakai :— Cornaceae in Japan 3S 



K. TakcJa and T. Nakai :— Planta: ex insula Tschedschu 46 



Articles in Japanese : — 



I. Miyake : — Studies on the parasitic Fungi of Rice in Japan. . . (35) 



K. Nakai : — A Key to Japanese Species of Pedicularis (g 8 ) 



I. Ichimura : — An analytical Key to Genera and Species of Japanese 

 Gramina: ( 117 ) 



Current Literature. 



v. Voiik. Einige Versuehe fiber die Einfluss von Alminiumssalzen auf die Bliit- 

 enfarbung. w. .1. v. Ostcriiout, Die Schutzwirkung des Natriums fiir 

 Pflanzen, <;. Bredemann, Untersuchungen iiher die Variation und das Stick - 

 BtoffbindungBvermogen des Bacillus asterosporus A. M (102) 



Miscellaneous : — 



Bryological Note* \ simple Method for the Testing of Sporeformation of 

 1. — A new Microorganism from the Caspian — Physiology of luminous 

 Bacteria. — Dictyopholla phalloidea Desv. — Tremella fosiformis Berk. — Book- 

 Note . Pi r mals, etc (ioe> 



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