VOL. XXIII. JANUARY, 1909. NO. 264. 



THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



CONTENTS. 



B. Hayata: — Some Ferns from the Mountainous Regions of 



Formosa t 



T. Nakai :— Revisio Melampyri Asia orientalis 5 



Articles in Japanese : — 



M. Shirai :— Biographical Memoir of Ranzan Ono (1729-1810), a 

 celebrated Naturalist in the Orient (with Portrait) (i) 



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

 Graminse ( i 2 ) 



K. Yasui: — An Observation on the Prothalium of Salvinia natans. 

 (with Plate I.). . . . * ( 2 o) 



S. Matsuda:— A List of Plants Collected in Lan-chou (24) 



Current Literature. 



Denniston, R. H., Growth and Organization of the Starch Grain. 

 Molisch, H., Die Purpurbakterien. Saito, K., Untersuchungen iiber 

 die atmospharischen Pilzkeime. Kawakami, T., and Suzuki, E,., 

 List of Fungi on Cultivated Plants. (31) 



Miscellaneous : — 



Bryological Notes. — Japanese and Chinese Names of Seaweeds. — On Wynnea 

 macrotis. — An analytical Key of the Oriental Melampyrum. — There are two 

 species of Celtis in Japan. — Book-notes, etc (35) 



Proceedings of the Tokyo Botanical Society. 



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