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Nature ( continued ). 
No. 1048. Romanes : Galls (origin of). 
„ Gardiner : How plants maintain themselves in the struggle for exist- 
ence. 
„ 1049. Camboue : Distribution of Animals, Plants, and Ocean Currents. 
„ 1050. Galls (origin of) (see also No. 1052). 
Papers and Proceedings of the Hampshire Pield Club. No. 3.' 
Eyre : List of Hampshire Fungi, Part 2. 
Proceedings of the Bristol Naturalists’ Society. New series, Vol. VI. 
Part 1. White, J. W. : Flora of the Bristol Coal-field. 
„ — Bucknall : The Fungi of the Bristol district. 
5 , — Dallinger : On putrefactive organisms. 
„ r— Jecks : Suggestions as to the Causes of the difference in the colour 
between the Flowers and Foliage of Tropical and of temperate 
Regions. 
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. Vol. VI, Part 6. 
Bateson and Darwin : On the change of shape of Turgescent Pith. 
Potter and Gardiner : On the thickening of the stem in various 
species of Thunbergia. 
Robinson : On the formation of Struvite by Micro-organisms. 
Proceedings and Transactions of the Croydon Microscopical and Natural 
History Club. 1888-89. 
Miller : Dates of first-flowering of some plants near Croydon, 1880-87. 
Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow. 1888-89. Vol. XX. 
Airman : Agricultural education in this country and abroad, with 
special reference to Germany. 
Carmichael : The Garnet-hill Scarlet Fever Epidemic. (Plate, shew- 
ing microbes.) 
Proceedings of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Vol. XII, Pt. 3, 
No. 83. 
Salamon : Yeast. 
Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. 1888-89. 
Kidston : Additional notes on some British Carboniferous Lycopods. 
Goodchild : On some of the modes of formation of Coal-seams (Ab- 
stract). 
Proceedings of the Royal Society. Vol. XLVI ( continued ). 
No. 280. Martin and Wolfenden : Physiological action of the active principle 
of the seeds of A brus precatorius. 
„ - — - Martin : The toxic action of the Albumose from the same seeds. 
„ ■ Acton : The assimilation of carbon by green plants from certain or- 
ganic compounds. 
„ 281. Roux : Les inoculations preventives. 
„ 282. Dunstan : On the occurrence of Skatole in the vegetable kingdom. 
„ 283. Clark, J. : Protoplasmic movements and their relation to oxygen 
pressure. 
Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association. Vol. XXI, 
Parfitt : Marine Algae of Devon. 
