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CONTENTS. 



Ferns of Japan. (No. 4.) Poly podium Someyae, nov. sp. By Prof. R. 



Yatabe, Sc. D 245 



Plants from Sado. By Mr. S. Okubo, 247 



Plants Employed in Medicine in the Japanese Pharmacopcea. (Continued 



from No. 53.) By Mr. K. Sawada , . . . . 250 



lUiscellaueons: ^ , 260-276 



One of the Three Famous Trees of Japan. — Stephania tetrandra, S, Moore — 

 Aldrovanda vesiculosa and Trapella Sinensis in flower at Mama. — Cycas revoluta, 

 Thunb. — Number of Pollen-grains. — Pith of Daphniphylium macropodium Miq. — 

 Tradescantia Virginica. — Host-Plants of Some Parasies. — Gymnospermous Plants. 

 — Number of Flowers in an Inflorescence. 



Literature 277 



Query. • 279 



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TOKYO BOTANICAL SOCIKTY, 



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