Vol. XXV. 



December, 1911 



No. 299 



THE 



BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



CONTENTS. 



Matsuda, S. :— A List of Plants collected by Whang-i-jin in the 

 Wai-shan, the Yii-shang, Mon-sek, Shong-Shuk and other places. 937 



Makino, T. :— Observation on the Flora of Japan .251 



Koidzumi, G. Notes on Japanese Rosaceae. lY 259 



Articles in Japanese : — 



Kusauo, S. : — Zoospore Copulation in Lower Fungi (453) 



Matsuda, S. :— The plants of the Lu-shan (457) 



Current Literature : — 



Focke, W. 0. :— Monographia generis Rubi. 



Beauverd, G. :— Contribution a I'etude de Composees Asiatiques. 



Miscellaneous : — 



Notes on Prof. Okamura's opinion — Historical Outline of the Theories con- 

 cerning the Nature of the Different parts of Plants — Rosenberg's Studies olC^ 

 Drosera roLundifoUa X D. longifolia. — Hosts of Parasitic Fungi of Prov. X^say" 

 — Chinese name of Dalbergia hupeana Hance— On " Horiu "— Corrections of 

 the name of Chinese plants in the Magazine — New species of Carpesium—^ 

 Japanese Bupleurum. 



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