VOL. XXIII. APRIL, 1909. NO. 267. 



THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



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CONTENTS. 



T. Makino :— Observation on the Flora of Japan. (Continued 

 from p. 23.) (With Plate III and 1 Figure in Text.) s9 



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

 Formosa. (Continued from p. 34.) 76 



Articles in Japanese : — 



I. Miyake ;— Studies on the parasitic Fungi of Rice in Japan. . . < 127 ' 



Current Literature. 



M. A. Guilliermond : — Rccherches sur le developpement du Glaeospo- 

 rium nerviscquum. H. van Laer : — Nouvelles Recherches sur les 

 fermentations visqueses. H. Miehe : — Beitrage zur Biologie, Mor- 

 phologic und Systematik des Tuberkelbacillus ( 146) 



Miscellaneous : — 



A List of Plants collected in Ning-po. — Wilson's " Rece.it Researches o.i the 

 Determination and Heredity of Sex." — Japanese and Chinese Names of Sea- 

 Weed-. — Some new Plants from Saghalien. — On the Doubtfulness <>f Orig'n of 

 some Bavatier's Specimen') labelled ''Plantse Japonicaj." — Pe.sonals, etc. . . .(150) 



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