CONTENTS, 
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Mottier, D. M.—Nuclear and Cell Division in Dictyota dichotoma. 
(With Plate XI.).163 
Parkin, J.—Observations on Latex and its Functions. (With 
Plate XII.) ......... 193 
Barker, B. T. P.—A Fragrant ‘ Mycoderma’ Yeast, Saccharomyces 
anomalus (Hansen). (With Plate XIII.) . . .215 
Dawson, Miss M.—On the Biology of Poronia punctata (L.). (With 
Plates XIV and XV.).245 
Wager, H.—On the Fertilization of Peronospora parasitica. (With 
Plate XVI.) . . . . . . , . 263 
Lang. W. H.—Studies in the Development and Morphology of 
Cycadean Sporangia. II. The Ovule of Stangeria 
paradoxa. (With Plates XVII and XVIII.) . . .281 
NOTES. 
Farmer, J. B.—Observations on the Effect of Desiccation of Albumin 
upon its Coagulability.307 
Burrage, J. H. —On Nuytsia floribunda, R. Br. (with one Figure in 
the Text) . . . . . . . . 312 
BOODLE, L. A.—On the Structure of the Stem in two Species of 
Lycopodium.315 
WORSDELL, W. C.—The Vascular Structure of the Ovule of 
Cephalotaxus.317 
Thomas, Miss E. N. —On the Presence of Vermiform Nuclei in a 
Dicotyledon.318 
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