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(3) Structure of Tissues. page 
Baranetzky, .1 . — Development of the Growing Point in the Stem of Monocotyledon s 207 
Perrot, 10 . — Anatomy of the Aquatic Gentianacese 208 
„ ,, Sieve-Tissue outside the Phloem and Vascular Tissue outside the 
Xylem 208 
Anderson, A. P . — Effect of JEcidium elatinum on Abies balsamea 208 
(4) l’Structure of Organs. 
Heinricher, E., & von Wettstein — Green Hemi- Parasites 209 
Ricome, H . — Polymorphism of the Branches of an Inflorescence 209 
Lubbock, Sir John — Buds and Stipules 210 
Shull, G. H. — Disguises in Bud Arrangement 210 
Chatin, A . — Fibrovascular Bundles of Leaves 211 
Candolle, O. de — Peltate Leaves .. 211 
Moebius — Leaves of Ficus 211 
Gilkinet, A . — Defences of Plants 211 
Winter, A. P . — Bulb of Erythronium 211 
Janczewski, E. de — Boot of Anemone .... .. 212 
Chauveaud, G.—Root of Hydrocharis 212 
£. Physiology. 
(1) Reproduction and Embryology. 
Mottier, D. M . — Behaviour of the Nuclei in the Development of the Embryo-sac 
and in Impregnation . 212 
Tieghem, P. Van — Embryo of Graminese and Cyperacese 213 
Celakovsky, L . — Homology of the Embryo of Grasses . . 213 
Arcangeli, G . — Germination of Pollen-grains 214 
Knuth, P . — Pollination by Bats 214 
Gerard, R . — Pollination of Composite, Campamdacese , and Lobeliacese 214 
Arcangeli, G . — Flowering of Arum pictum 215 
(2) Nutrition and Growth (including Germination, and Movements 
of Fluids). 
Czapek, F . — Conduction of Organic Food -Materials in Plants . .. 215 
Ewart, A. J . — Effects of Tropical Insolation 215 
Townsend, C. O . — Correlation of Growth under the Influence of Injuries .. 216 
Darwin, F . — Hygroscopic Function of Stomates 216 
Heller, R . — Influence of Electric Currents on the Lower Organisms 216 
Copeland, E. B . — Relation of Nutrient Salts to Turgor 217 
Brown, H. T., & F. Escombe — Influence of Low Temperatures on the Germi native 
Power o f Seeds 217 
Thomas, M. B . — Periodicity of Root-Pressure 217 
Devaux, M. H . — Aeration of the Trunks of Trees 217 
(4) Chemical Changes (including Respiration and Fermentation). 
Puriewitsch, K . — Emptying of the Contents of Reserve-Receptacles 218 
Sablon, Leclero du — Digestion of the Endosperm of the Date 218 
„ „ Oleaginous Reserve- Substances of the Walnut 218 
Reinitzer, F .— Enzyme of Barley 218 
Green, J. R., & A. Stavenhagen — Alleged Alcoholic Enzyme in Yeast 219 
Babcock, S. M., & H. L. Russell — Unorganised Ferments in Milk 219 
y. General. 
Bessey, C. E . — Phytogeny and Taxonomy of Angiosperms . . 219 
Ewart, A. J . — Resistance of Plants to Desiccation 219 
B. CRYPTOGAMIA. 
Cryptogamia Vascularia. 
Farmer, J. B . — Hybrid Fern 220 
Scott, D. H. — Spencerites, a new Fossil Genus of Lycopodiacese 220 
Muscinese. 
Gayet, L. A . — Development of the Archegone of the Muscinese 220 
Muller, C . — New Genera of Musci . , . . 220 
