THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE 



V,.!. XIII.] JANUARY 20th, 1808. [No. 143. 



CONTENTS. 



WH 



Matsumura, J., Notuke ad plantaas asiticas orientstles 1 



Okamura, K, Contributions to the Knowledge of the Marine Algfe of 2 

 Japan. III. (Plate I.) ' , 



Nakagawa, H M List of Plants collected in Kumamoto Prefecture (Kyu- 

 shu) 1895-96 . 10 



Makino, T., Plantas Japonenses novee vel minus cognitae. {Continued 



from No. 142.) 12 



Articles in- Japanese : — 



Miyake. K., The largest Spermatozoicl among Efcepaticeje I 



Sawada, K, Plants employed in Medicine in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia 



{Continued from No. 139.) 3 



Makino, T., Contributions to the Study of the" Flora of Japan. XII. . . 6 



Ito, K, History of Natural History in Japan. 10 



New Literatures: — 



Zinger, N-, Beitrage zur Kenntniss der weiblichen Bliithen und Inflores- 

 cenzen bei Cannabineen. — Wacker, J., Die Beeinflussung des Wachs- 

 thums der Wurzeln durch das umgebende Medium. 



Miscellaneous : — 



Respiration of Plant and Reduction of a Solution of Methylen-blue. — 

 Botanical Excursion to Akagatake. — Centrosome in Phanerogam. — 

 Efficiency of Penicillium for the Formation of Humus. — Botanical 

 Meeting. — Proceedings of Sapporo Biological Society.-^- Personals, &c. 



Proceedings of Tokyo Botanical Society. 



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