THE ANNALS 
OF THE 
BOLUS HERBARIUM 
(South African College) 
Edited by H. H. W. PEARSON, Sc.D., F.L.S. 
HARRY BOLUS PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN COLLEGE, CAPETOWN 
HON. DIRECTOR, NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KIRSTENBOSCH 
The Annals of the Bolus Herbarium is the first South African Journal to be 
published which will be entirely devoted to botanical work. It will be mainly 
concerned with work directly or indirectly inspired by Dr. Bolus and with 
investigations conducted in or in connexion with the Bolus Herbarium and 
contributing to our knowledge of the vegetation of South Africa — in particular 
of its taxonomy, ecology, economic and geographical botany. It will also 
include features intended to assist those engaged in teaching botany in the 
schools, and during the early stages of the development of the National 
Botanic Gardens it will record such notices of the work carried on there as 
may be deemed to fall within its scope. 
The parts, of which two will probably appear each year, will be published 
at 5 s. net each, and four parts will constitute a volume. Subscribers will be 
entitled to obtain the volumes at 155. net, payable in advance. 
Volume I, Part I, is now ready : included in it are a portrait of Dr. Bolus 
and six plates. 
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Floral Mechanism l Diagrams and Descriptions of Common Flowers. 
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An Account of the Morisonian Herbarium in the possession 
of the University of Oxford, together with Biographical and Critical Sketches of Morison and 
the two Bobarts and their Works, and the early history of the Physic Garden, 161^-1720. By 
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