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§ Vol. XVII. OCTOBEE 20th, 1903. No. 200. 



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^ CONTENTS. 



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^ Director's Address. 



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U K. Yendo, On Caulerpa anceps, Harv. . 153 



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|gr T. Ito, Notes on Some Himalayan Plants collected by the Eev. 



^ Keikai Kawaguchi in 1902 .157 



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

 p. 152) 160 



Articles in Japanese:— 



M. Shirai, Japanese Salices . 223 



B. Hayata, The CompositaB of Formosa . . . 226 



New Literature: — 



B. Nemec : Ueber ungeschlechtliche kernverschmelzungen (II. Mit- 

 teilung.). — 0. Loew: Zur Kenntniss der Eiweissbildung bei den 

 Pilzen. — K. Aso : Which Compound in Certain Plantjuices can 

 liberate Iodine from Potassiumiodide ? — J. Palibin : Materials for 

 Flora of the Kwantung Peninsula. 



Miscellaneous :— ~ 



Mr. Yendo's Letter from Shumshu Island.^Miscellaneous Notes. — 

 Book Keviews. — Personal News, etc. 



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