ARTICLES IN JAPANESE: 



Number. Page, 

 Fujii, K., Remarks on Mr. [keno's Remarkfl on my Views regarding 

 the Morphology of fche Pollen -oelte and the Spermatozoid of 

 Ginkgo (145) 65. 



On the Morphology of the Spermatozoid of Ginkgo bfloba. 



(With Plate VII.) (150) 260. 



Results of Nawaschin's and Guignard's Eecent Researches on 



the Fertilization of Lilium and Fritillaria (148) 196. 



Honda, S., On the Forest-Zone of Formosa 



(149) 229, (150) 253, (151) 281. 

 Ikeno, S., Notes on the Spermatozoid and Pollen-tube of Ginkgo 



biloba and of Cycas revoluta (144), 31. 



Different Views on the Centrosomes in the Pollen-tube of 



Cycadacere and of Ginkgo (145) 74. 



Ito, K, History of Natural History in Japan. . . (143) 10, (148) 202. 



Kawakami, T., Neottia Kamtschatica, Sprenge (150) 260. 



Kayeriyama, N., On the Relative Length of the Stamens and Pistils 



of Primula cortusoides (151) 290. 



On the Disk-shaped Gland in the Leaves of Primus Pseudo- 



cerasus var. spontanea. II (152) 316. 



Makino, T., Contributions to the Study of the Flora of Japan. XII— 



XXII. . . (143)6,(144)34,(145)78,(146)110,(147)158,(148)197, 

 (149) 239, (150) 267, (151) 295, (152) 319, (153) 334, (154) 365. 



Miyake, K., The Largest Spermatozoid among Hepaticea) . . . (143) 1. 



On the Growth of the Peduncle of Taraxacum officinale 



Wigg. var. glaucescens Koch (153) 331. 



Okamura, K., On the Reproduction of Ulothrix (148) 187. 



Sawada, K., Plants employed in Medicine in the Japanese Pharma- 

 copoeia U (143) 3, (146) 107 (149) 237. 



Shirai, M., On the Parasitic Fungus causing Wart-disease of the 

 Japanese Pines. (With PL IV— V.) (c/. Contents^. 1: Shirai, M., 

 On the Genetic Connection &c.) (147) 153. 



Suzuki, M., On the Physiological Function of Calcium. . . . (154) 355. 



Yasuda, A., Ueber die Anpassung von Penicillium glaucum an die 



Losuno-en verschiedener anorganischer Salze * . (152) 309, 



