I 
The 
Journal of Botany 
British and Foreign 
EDITED BY 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.S.G., F.L.S. 
No. 579. MARCH, 1911. Vol. XLIX. 
CONTENTS. 
Notes on Limonium. By C. E. Salmon, F.L.S. (Plate 511.) The Genus 
Canephora. By H. F. Wernham, B.Sc. Algological Notes. By G. S. West, 
M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S. The Flora of the Worms Head. By the Rev. H. J. 
Riddelsdell. Sigismund Bacstrom, M.D. (fl. 1770-99). By James Britten, 
F.L.S. Short Notes : — Digitalis purpurea 1 Linn, in East Leicestershire 
— Worcestershire Plants — Riwiex elongatus x obtusifolius — A Correction. 
Reviews : — Plant Anatomy from the Standpoint of the Development and 
Functions of the Tissues, and Handbook of Microtechnic. By William Chase 
Stevens. Tennyson as a Student and Poet of Nature. By Sir Norman 
Lockyer and Winifred Lockyer. Plant-Animals; A Study in Symbiosis. 
By Frederick Keeble, Sc.D. Book-Notes, News, &c. Supplement.— Notes 
on the Flora of Denbighshire. By A. A. Dallman, F.C.S. 
No. 580. APRIL, 1911. Vol. XLIX. 
CONTENTS. 
Cephalozia macrantha Kaal. & Nicholson, nov.>sp. Auctore B. Kaalaas. 
(Plate 512.) Craibia , a New Genus of Leguminosce. By S. T. Dunn, B.A., F.L.S. 
The Saxifrages of Yezo and the Kurile Islands. By H. Takeda. Litho- 
phyllum in the British Isles. By A. D. Cotton, F.L.S. Chcerophyllum aureum 
L. in Britain. By G. Claridge Druce, M.A., F.L.S. Double Flowers. By 
A. R. Horwood. A New British Flora. Some Irish Botanists. By the 
Editor. (With portraits.) William Hunt Painter (1835-1910),. Short 
Notes: — Introductions at Paisley — Tortula canescens Mont— Juncus Leersii 
Mars, in Berks — Draba muralis L. in Berks —Malaxis paludosa Sw. Reviews: — 
Fossil Plants. A Text-Book for Students of Botany and Geology. By Prof. 
A. C. Seward, F.R.S. A Text-Book of Botany. By J. M. Lowson. Contri- 
buzioni Diatomologiche, ix-xi. Achille Forti. Book-Notes, News, &c. 
Supplement : — Notes on the Flora of Denbighshire. By A. A. Dallman, F.C.S. 
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