THE 



I BOTANICAL MAGAZIIE. 



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5 Vol. XVII. JANUAEY 20th, 1903. No. 101. 

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I CONTENTS. 

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5l K. Okamura, Oq the Vegetative Reproduction of Chondria crassicaulis 



^ Harv. and its Systematic Position 1 



^ T. Makino, Observations on the Flora of Japan (continued from 



No: 190 p. 216.) 6 



Articles in Japanese : — 



Y. Asaina, On the Growth of Flovrers. 1 



New Literature : — 



R. Bertel : Ueber Tyrosinabbau in Keimpflanzen. — F. Czapek : 

 Stoifwechselprocesse in d. Geotropisch gereizten Wurzelspitze u. in 

 phototropisch sensiblen Organen. — T. Kawakami : On the Hexenben 

 of Paulownia tomentosa.— F. Borgesen: The marine Algae of the 

 Faeroes. 



Miscellaneous : — 



Notes on the Plants growing in the vicinities of Aizu. — Japanese 

 Name for the Ovule. — Wild Rhodotypus in Prov. Bitchti. — A family 

 new to Japanese Flora.— Adoxa moschatellina. — Book Reviews. — 

 Personal News etc. 



Proceedings of the Tokyo Botanical Society. 



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