Vol. XXV. MARCH, 1911. No. 290. 



THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



CONTENTS. 



Shirai, M. and Hara, K. :— Some New Parasitic Fungi of Japan. . 69 



Koidzumi, G. : — Note on Japanese Rosaceae. II 74 



Matsuda, S. : —A List of the Plants collected by K. Inami in Hu- 

 nan, Hu-peh, and Kiang-si 77 



Articles in Japanese :• — 



Miyoshi, M. : —On the Preservation of Natural Monuments in 



Japan (75) 



Hattori, H.:— The Microbiology of the Water-Supply (84) 



Koidzumi, G,:--Observations on Aceraceas (97) 



Okamura, Shu.:— On the Japanese Saline-moss (ii3) 



Tahara, M. and Ishikawa, M.:— The Number of Chromosomes of 

 Crepis lanceolata var. platyphyllum (iis)) 



Current Literature : — ^\,- ^ 



Molisch, Hans.:— Die Eisenbacterien. / sX 



f M 



Miscellaneous : — V <^« 



Biology and Geography of Fresh-Water-Plankton. — Witches'-broom of a Fern>.^/ ■^. .,• 



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