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SS6-55L 

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Botanical Magazine, 



f Vol. XV. NOVEMBER 20th, 1901. No. 177. 



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CONTENTS. 

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Matsumura, J., On Conifers of Loochoo and Formosa 137 



Makino, T., Observations on the Flora of Japan. (Continued from 



p. 136.) 141 



Articles in Japanese : — 



Ikeda, B., On the Double Fertilization in Tricyrtis hirta Hook. 



(Continued from p. 213) 233 



Kawakami, T., Forest-trees of the Island of Etorofu in Kurile. 



(Continued from p. 220) 240 



New Literature : — 



Gerassiomow, Ueber den Einfluss des Kerns auf das wachsthnm der 

 Zelle. — Ravn, F. K., Hogle Helminthosporium-Arter og de af dem frem 

 Kaldte Sygdomme hos Byg og Havre. — Hohlke, F., Ueber die Harz- 

 behalter und die Harzbildung bei den Polypodiaceen und einigen 

 ~ Phanerogamen. 



Miscellaneous : — 



On the Appearance of An thocyan.— Plants of Itago district, Prov. 

 Hitachi. — Starch — A botanical trip to the Island of Tsushima. — Personal 

 News, etc. 



ceedings of the Tokyo Botanical Society. 



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