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THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



Vol. XII.] 



JANUARY 20th, 1898. 



[No. 131. 



CONTENTS- 



Matsumura, J., Notes on Some Liu-Kiu Plants. {Continued from Vol. 



XI. p. 78.) 1 



Inui, T., Hattori, H., and Kusano, S., List of Plants collected in Mt. 



Togakushi and its Vicinities. {Continued from Vol. XI. p. 81.). . 3 

 Nakagawa, H., List of Plants collected in Kumamoto Prefecture (Kyushu) 



1895-97. {Continued from Vol. XL p. 76) 7 



, Makino, T., Plantte Japonenses novaa vel minus cogmta?. {Continued from 



Vol. XI. p. 84.) ' . 9 



ARTICLES IN JAPANESE:— 



Endo, K., Anatomy and Morphology of Utricularia bifida L. (With PL I.). 1 



Miyake, K.,. Botanical Excursion to Old 5 



• Shirai, M., Botanical Excursion to Hokkaido .......... 8 



I Makino, T., Contributions to the Flora of Japan. I 11 



NKW LITERATURE:— 



Gr"ss, I., Ueber die Secretion des Schildchens.— Zinsser, 0., Ueber das 

 Verhalten von Bakterien, insbesondere von Knollchen-bakterien in 

 lebenden Pflanzlichen Geweben.— Strasburger, E., Ueber cytoplasma 

 Structure, kern und Zelltheiluug. 



MISCELLANEOUS :— 



Notes on Japanese Gramine'cC.— Can Animals live without microorganisms 

 in their alimentary canal ? — Botanical meeting. — Botanical Ex- 

 cursions. — Proceedings of Tokyo Botanical Society. 



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