Vol. XXV. May, 1911. No. 292. 



THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



CONTENTS. 



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

 Takeuchi, T. and Ito, S. :— Note on the Injurious Effect of Chloride. 

 Okamnra, Shu. :— Neue Beitrage zur Moosflora Japans (II.) . . 

 Kawakami, T. :— A New Mains of Formosa. (With PI. IV.) . . 

 Nakai, T. :— Notulae ad Plantas Japonias et Kore^e. (II.). . . . 



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Articles in Japanese : — 



Hattori, H. : — Ueber die Steigerung die Bakteriengehaltes im Roh- 

 wasser von japanischen Wasserleitungen wahrend des Winters 

 tmd des Fruhlings (167) 



Tahara, M. :— Some Observations on the Fucacese (i7i 



Current Literature : — 



Tischler, G. : — Untersuchungen iiber die Entwicklung des Bananen- 

 Pollens. Gebbing, J. :— Ueber den Gehalt des Meeres an Stick- 

 stoffnahrsalzen. Lignier, 0. et A. Tison. :— Les Gnetales sont des 

 Angiospermes Apetales. Osxwa, I. : — Parthenocarpy in Citrus. 



Miscellaneous : — 



The Difference between Dracocephalum argunensis and D. Ruyschianwn. — Notes' on 

 some Plants. — A List of Chinese Plants collected bj I. Miyake. — Native place 

 of Hibiscus sijriacus and the Meaning of "Kin-iki. —An Example of the selection 

 in Corn. — etc. 



Proceedings of the Tokyo Botanical Society. 



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