Vol. XXV. February, 1911. No. 28& 



THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



CONTENTS. 



Nakano, H.I — The Vegetation of Lakes and Swamps in Japan. . 35 



Nakai, T.:— Notulae ad plantas Japoniae et Koreae 52 



Okamura, Shu.:— Neue Beitrage zur Mossflora Japans (Continued 

 from p. 34) 65 



Articles in Japanese : — 



Miyoshi, M.:— The late Dr. M. Treub (37) 



Koidzumi, G.:— Observations on the Aceraceae (42) 



Current Literature : — 



Correns, C.:— Der Uebergang aus dem homozygotischen in einen ., / 



heterozygotyschen Zustand in selben Individuura bei buntbla£t- fi^JPn /O '^'- 

 rigen und gestreiftbliihenden Mirabilis-Sippen. V -^< 



Miscellaneous : — 



On Habenaria sagittifera Reiohb. — Hans Walter, Phytolaccaceae. — Bietel, Uredinae 

 from Japan. — The late K. Watanabe. 



Proceedings of the Tokyo Botanical Society. 



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