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CONTENTS. 
Saxton, W. T. — Contributions to the Life-history of Tetraclinis articulata, Masters, with 
some Notes on the Phylogeny of the Cupressoideae and Callitroideae. With Plates 
XLIV-XLVI and nine Figures in the Text 5 77 
Gluck, H. — Contributions to our Knowledge of the Species of Utricularia of Great 
Britain with Special Regard to the Morphology and Geographical Distribution of 
Utricularia ochroleuca. With Plates XLVII and XLVIII and seven Figures in the 
Text 607 
Harper, Alan G.— Defoliation : its Effects upon the Growth and Structure of the Wood 
of Larix. With Plates XLIX and L and two Figures in the Text .... 621 
Beer, Rudolf.— Studies in Spore Development. III. The Premeiotic and Meiotic 
Nuclear Divisions of Equisetum arvense. With Plates LI-LIII .... 643 
Graham, Margaret. — Studies in Nuclear Division of Preissia commutata. With 
Plates LI V and LV 661 
McAllister, F.— Nuclear Division in Tetraspora lubrica. With Plate LVI . . . 681 
Thoday, D. — On the Effect of Chloroform on the Respiratory Exchanges of Leaves. 
With fifteen Figures in the Text 697 
Hiley, W. E.— On the Value of Different Degrees of Centrifugal Force as Geotropic 
Stimuli. With Plates LVI I and LVI 1 1 and three Figures in the Text . . . 719 
Bose, J. C. — On Diurnal Variation of Moto-excitability in Mimosa. With seventeen 
Figures in the Text 759 
Thomas, N. — Notes on Cephaleuros. With Plate LIX 781 
Compton, R. H.— An Anatomical Study of Syncotyly and Schizocotyly. With forty-one 
Figures in the Text 793 
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