VOL. XXIII. JULY, 1909. NO. 270. 



THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



CONTENTS. 



K. Yendo: — Notes on Alga- New to Japan 117 



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

 from p. 95). (With 1 Text-Figure) 134 



Articles in Japanese : — 



G. Koidzumi :— Systematical Study on the Rosacea of Japan. . . .(295) 

 N. Nambu :— Phragmidium in Japan. (With 1 Text- Figure). . . . (309) 



Current Literature : — 



W. Benecke, Die von dek CkonescIic Nahrsalzlosung.— S. Yamano- 

 uchi, Mitosis in Fucus (311) 



Miscellaneous : — 



On the Periodical Liberation of the Oospheres hi Sargassum. (By M. Tahaka). — 



Natural System of Bacteria. — History of the Statistical Study of Variation. — 



.1 Notes. — Mitrastemma Yamamoioi Makino, gen. et sp. nov. (Baf- 



. (By T. Makiko). — Viola Thibaudieri Fr. et Sav. in Shinshu, — As- 



pergillns in Japan. — Phycomyces uitens.— Colutoa Delavayi Pr. — Book-Notes. 



—News, etc (314) 



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