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CONTENTS. 



A New Japanese Acrostichum. {In English.y^y Prof. R. Yatabe, Sc.D. . 109 



Plants from Sado. By Mr. Okubo 112 



Plants Employed in Medicine in the Japanese Pharmacopoea {Continued from 



p. 4g.) By Mr. K. Sawada 114 



Japanese S^cciQ,s o^ Qw^rcws {Continued from p, 77,) By Prof. J. Matsumura. 121 



Notes on Japanese Plants.— Part XII. By T. Making 124 



On the Plant called "Po-lo-mih" in the Pentsao kau mou. By Prof. J. 



Matsumura 126 



Colours and Scents of Flowers. {Continued from Vol. 5, No. 4.6.) By Mr. S. 



HoRi .130 



Miscellaneous: 135-148 



Puccinia corticoidcs, Berk, et Br. 



Common Names of Plants in German and Japanese. 



All letters and communications to be addressed to the Secretary of the 



TOKYO BOTANICAL SOCIETY, 



Botanical Laboratory, Imperial University, Tokyo, Japan. 



