THE 



Botanical Magazine, 



Vol. XIII. JULY, 20th, 1890, No. 149. 



CONTENTS. 



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Matsumura, J., Noturre ad plantas asiaticas orientates. (ContiHiiud 



from p. 73.) 83 



Yasuda, A., On the Influence of Inorganic Salts upon the Conidia- 



forroation of Aspergillus niger. {Preliminary note) 85 



Makino, T., Plantae Japonenses nova? vel minus conguita?. (Con- 

 tinued from p. 82) 91 



Articles in Japanese : — 



Honda, S., On the Forest-Zone of Formosa 229 



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

 copoeia. (Continued from No. 146.) 237 



Makino, T., Contributions to the Study of the Flora of Japan XVII. 239 



New Literature :— 



Zacharias, E., Ueber den Nachweis und das Vorkommen des Nuclein. 



Miscellaneous : — 



Decomposition of Glucoside by the Action of Fungi. — Prof. Miyoshi's 

 "Lectures on Botany." — Graduates of Botany. — Botanical Summer- 

 School. — &c. 



Proceedings of Tokyo Botanical Society. 



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