

CONTENTS, 



Number Page. 

 Hattori, H. :— Ubar die Brauchbarkeit Japanischer Sjoa a Is Kul- 



tur medium fiir die bakteliologischeu Untersuchungen (291) 97. 

 Isbikawa, M. :-Cytologische Studien von Dahlien. . . (288) 1. 



Ito, S. :— Gloeosporiose of the Japanese Persimmon. . . (296) 197. 

 Kawakami, T. :-A New Mains of Formosa (with pi. TV). (292) 145. 

 Kawamura, S. :— On a poisonous Fungus, Lactarius torminosus 



(Schaff.) Fn. which causes inflammation of human limbs. 



(with pi. III.) (291) 104. 



Koidzumi, G. :— Note on Japanese Eosacese 



(290) 74. (295) 183. (299) 259. 



Plantae a N. Yokoyama anno 1907 in Alaska arctica 



Tschuktschore et Kamtschatka collectse (297) 203. 



Kuwada, Y. :-Maiosis in the Pollen Mother Cells of Zea Mays 



L (294) 163. 



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



from vol. XXIY, P. 307) (288) 9. (293) 153. 



(298) 227. (299) 251. 



Matsuda, S. :-Note on Saussurea raicrocephala Franchet. (295) 189. 



A List of the Plants collected by K. Inami in Hunan, 



Hu-peh, and Kiang-si (290) 77. (291) 116. 



A List of Plants collected by Whang-i-jin in the AYai-shau, 



the Yii-sbang, Mou-sek, Shong-shuk and other places. (299) 237. 

 Nakai, T. :— Notular ad plantas Japonijie et Kore?e 



(289) 52. (292) 148. 



(297) 223. 

 Nakano, H. :— The vegetation of Lakes and swamps in Japan. . 



(289) 35. 



Okamura, Shu. :— Neue Beitriige zur Mossflora Japans. . (288) 30. 



(289) 65. (292) 134. (293) 158. 

 Shirai, M. and Hara, K. :— Some New Parasitic Fungi of Japan. 



(290) 69. 



Takeda, H. :— Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Flora von Hokkaido. 



(Continued from vol. XXIV, P. 311) (288) 19. 



An Attempt at a New Arrangement of Some Japanese 



Alpine Species of Draba (296) 193. 



Takeuchi, T. :— On the Treatment of Soils by Carbon Bisulphide. 



(292) 127. 



Takeuc>.i. T. aud Ito, S. :— Note on the Lijurious Effect of Chloride. 



(292) 132. 



Japanese Botanical Literature (295) 190. 



.^21. 



