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Bower, F. O. Id. Part IV. Leptosporangiate 
Ferns, xiii. 320. 
— Id. Part V. General Comparisons and 
Conclusions, xvii. 618. 
Brachyphyllum, wound reactions (* +), xx. 
383; structure, xx. 384. 
Brannon, M. A. — The Structure and De- 
velopment of Grinnellia americana (Plates 
I-IV), xi. 1. 
Bravoa geminiflora, seedling- structure, xvii. 
41. 
Brebner, G. — On the Anatomy of Danaea 
and other Marattiaceae, xv. 777. 
— Id. (Plates XXII and XXIII and two 
text-figures), xvi. 517. 
Bridging species and their significance, xix. 
42. 
Britain, Jurassic Flora of (t), xiii. 610. 
British Flora, Geological History, xii. 243. 
Brodiaea lactea, seedling-structure, xvii. 32. 
Bromelin, proteolytic action of, xvi. 4. 
Bromes, germination, xvi. 257 ; rusts of the, 
xvi. 238. 
Bromus, anatomy of the first green leaf, xvi. 
305. 
— and Puccinia dispersa, xv. 560 ; xvi. 
233 * 
— and their brown rust, species of, xix. 19. 
Brown, H. T., and Escombe, F. — Static 
Diffusion of Gases and Liquids in Relation 
to the Assimilation of Carbon and Trans- 
location in Plants, xiv. 537. 
Bryophyta, conducting tissue-system in (*), 
xv. 1 ; nature and origin of, xv. 30. 
Bulbine annua, seedling-structure, xvii. 9, 
28. 
Bulbs, movements of in the soil, xx. 429. 
Bulgaria polymorpha, action of on wood, 
(*), xv. 123 ; biology of (*), xv. 119; de- 
velopment (*), xv. 1 21 ; structure (*), xv. 
121. 
Buller, A. H. R. — Contributions to our 
knowledge of the Physiology of the Sper- 
matozoa of Ferns, xiv. 543. 
— The Enzymes of Polyporus squamosus, 
XX. 49. 
— The Reactions of the Fruit-bodies of 
Lentinus lepideus to External Stimuli 
(Plates XXIII-XXV), xix. 427. 
Bunt, preparation of, for class purposes, xi. 
333 * 
Burkill, I. H.— Changes in the Sex of 
Willows, xii. 557. 
— On Pelargonium rapaceum, xiii. 181. 
— The Ovary of Parnassia palustris (one 
text-figure), xv. 186. 
— and Willis, J. C. — Flowers and Insects 
in Great Britain. Part II. Observations 
on the Natural Orders Dipsaceae, Plum- 
baginaceae, Compositae, Umbelliferae, 
and Cornaceae, made in the Clova Moun- 
tains, xvii. 313. 
— Id. Part III, Observations on the most j 
Specialized Flowers of the Clova Moun- 
tains, xvii. 539. 
Burns, G. P. — Heterophylly in Proser- 
pinaca palustris (Plate XXXVIII), xviii. 
579 - 
Burrage, J. H. — On Nuytsia floribunda 
(one text-figure), xiv. 312. 
C. 
Cacao, on Diplodia cacaoicola, a parasitic 
fungus on (*), xv. 683. 
Cactaceae, anatomy (*), xii. 433; colour- 
factors of embryo, xii. 434 ; ecology, xii. 
423 ; form-factors of embryo (*), xii. 438 ; 
germination (*), xii. 429 ; phylogeny of 
genera, xii. 469 ; morphology (*), xii. 
423 ; size-factors of embryo (*), xii. 436. 
Calamitean root, papillae in the epidermoidal 
layer (* +), xviii. 645. 
Calamite roots, epidermoidal layer of (* f), 
xvii. 792. 
Calamites, infranodal organs (* +), xv, 135 ; 
primitive type of structure in (+), xv. 773 ; 
relation of root to stem (* +), xix. 61. 
— pettycurensis, stem-structure (f), xv. 
774 . 
Calanthe, localization of indigo-producing 
substance, xix. 307. 
Calcium sulphate, effect of on carbon-assimi- 
lation in Ulva latissima, xv. 65. 
Calleblepharis cillata, cystocarp develop- 
ment (*), xi. 354. 
Callithamnion byssoides, cystocarp develop- 
ment (*), xi. 359; form of protoplasmic 
body, xii. 569. 
— granulatum, cystocarp development (*), 
xi ; 359 - 
Callitris, seedling-structure, xx. 472. 
Callus of sieve-tubes of Pinus, formation 
(*), xv. 590; origin (*), xv. 597; value, 
xv. 605. 
Caltha palustris, double-fertilization (*), xiv. 
527 ; vermiform nuclei, xiv. 318. 
Calymmatotheca , the fructification of Ly- 
gincdendron (* +), xvi. 575 ; xvii. 625. 
— Telangium Scotti, n. sp., structure (* +), 
xviii. 161. 
Calymperes Lindigii , description (*), xvii. 125. 
Calypso borealis, morphology (*), xiii. 25 ; 
mycorhiza (*), xiii. 25 ; spontaneous varia- 
tions, xiii. 25. 
— bulbosa, morphology (*), xiii. 25 ; my- 
corhiza (*), xiii. 25 ; spontaneous varia- 
tions, xiii. 25. 
Campbell, D. H.— A peculiar Embryo-sac 
in Peperomia pellucida, xiii. 626. 
— Germination of the Spores of Ophio- 
glossum, xx. 321. 
— Multiple Chromatophores in Anthoceros, 
xx. 322. 
— Studies on the Araceae, I. (Plates I— I II), 
xiv. 1. 
— Id. II. The Embryo-sac and Embryo of 
