ANNALS OF BOTANY, Vol. XIV. 
Contains the following Papers and Notes : — 
Campbell, D. H.— Studies on the Araceae. (With Plates I— I II.) 
Howard, A. — On a Disease of Tradescantia. (With Plates IV and V.) 
Worsdell, W. C. — The Structure of the Female ‘Flower’ in Coniferae. An 
Historical Study. (With seven Figures in the Text.) 
Hill, T. G. — The Structure and Development of Triglochin maritimum, L. 
(With Plates VI and VII.) 
Seward, A. C., and Gowan, Miss J.— The Maidenhair Tree (Ginkgo 
biloba, L.). (With Plates VII I-X.) 
Mottier, D. M. — Nuclear and Cell Division in Dictyota dichotoma. (With 
Plate XI.) 
Parkin, J. — Observations on Latex and its Functions. (With Plate XII.) 
Barker, B. T. P. — A Fragrant ‘ Mycoderma’ Yeast, Saccharomyces anomalus 
(Hansen). (With Plate XIII.) 
Dawson, Miss M. — On Biology of Poronia punctata (L.). (With PI. XIV, XV.) 
Wager, H.— On the Fertilization of Peronospora parasitica. (With PI. XVI.) 
Lang, W. H. — Studies in the Development and Morphology of Cycadean 
Sporangia. II. The Ovule of Stangeria paradoxa. (With PI. XVII, XVIII.) 
Harper, R. A. — Sexual Reproduction in Pyronema confluens and the 
Morphology of the Ascocarp. (With Plates XIX-XXI.) 
Ito, T. — A Short Memoir of Ito Keisuke, Rigaku Hakushi (Doctor of 
Philosophy). (With a Portrait, Plate XXII.) 
Scott, D. H., and Hill, T. G. — The Structure of Isoetes Hystrix. (With 
Plates XXIII and XXIV, and two Figures in the Text.) 
Boodle, L. A. — Comparative Anatomy of the Hymenophyllaceae, Schizaeaceae 
and Gleicheniaceae. I. On the Anatomy of the Hymenophyllaceae. (With 
Plates XXV-XXVII.) 
Shove, Miss R. F. — On the Structure of the Stem of Angiopteris evecta. 
(With Plates XXVIII and XXIX.) 
Thomas, Miss E. N.— Double Fertilization in a Dicotyledon— Caltha palustris, 
(With Plate XXX.) 
Buller, A. H. R. — Contributions to our Knowledge of the Physiology of the 
Spermatozoa of Ferns. 
Murrill, W. A. — The Development of the Archegonium and Fertilization in 
t^he Hemlock Spruce (Tsuga canadensis, Carr.). (With Plates XXXI and XXXII). 
1 Thiselton-Dyer, Sir W. T. — Note on Sugar-cane Disease of the West Indies. 
Howard, A. —On Trichosphaeria Sacchari, Massee ; a Fungus causing 
a Disease of the Sugar-cane known as ‘Rind Fungus.’ 
Sargant, Miss E. — A New Type of Transition from Stem to Root in the 
Vascular System of Seedlings. (With Plate XXXI 1 1.) 
Wallace, W.— On the Stem-Structure of Actinostemma biglandulosa. (With 
Plate XXXIV.) 
Blackman, F. F. — The Primitive Algae and the Flagellata. An Account of 
modern Work bearing on the Evolution of the Algae. (With two Figs, in the Text.) 
Sargant, Miss E. — Recent Work on Results of Fertilization in Angiosperms. 
NOTES. 
Parkin, J. — On the Reserve-Carbohydrates of the Bulb of the Hyacinth 
(Hyacinthus orientalis, L.-). t 
Lewis, F. J.— Formation of an irregular Endodermis in the Roots of Ruscus sp. 
(With two Figures in the Text.) 
Worsdell, W. C. — The Anatomical Structure of Bowenia spectabilis, Hook. 
Wild, G., and Lomax, J.— A new Cardiocarpon-bearing Strobilus. 
Farmer, J. B. — Observations on the Effect of Desiccation of Albumin upon 
its Coagulability. 
Burrage, J. H.— On Nuytsia floribunda, R. Br. (with one Fig. in the Text). 
Boodle, L. A. — On the Structure of the Stem in two Species of Lycopodium. 
Worsdell, W. C. — The Vascular Structure of the Ovule of Cephalotaxus. 
Brown, H. T., and Escombe, F. — Static Diffusion of Gases and Liquids 
in_ Relation to the Assimilation of Carbon and Translocation in Plants. 
Scott, D. H. — On the Occurrence of a seed-like Fructification in certain 
Palaeozoic Lycopods. 
Worsdell, W. C. — The Affinities of the Mesozoic Fossil, Bennettites 
Gibsonianus Carr. 
CONTENTS AND INDEX. 
Balfour, I. B.— Richard Spruce. (With Portrait.) 
