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Fraser, H. C. I., and Snell, J.—The Vegetative Divisions in Vicia Faba. With Plates 
LXII and LXIII .......... . 
Wilson, M.—Plant Distribution in the Woods of North-East Kent. Part I. With 
Plates LXIV-LXVI and four Figures in the Text. 
STORES, M. C.—On the True Nature of the Cretaceous Plant Ophioglossum granulatum, 
Heer. With two Figures in the Text . . . . . . . ’ 
Gates, R. R.—Pollen Formation in Oenothera gigas. With Plates LXVII-LXX . 
Davis, B. M.—Cytological Studies on Oenothera. III. A Comparison of the Reduction 
Divisions of Oenothera Lamarckiana and O. gigas. With Plates LXXI-LXXIII . 
Carter, M. G.—A Reconsideration of the Origin of ‘Transfusion Tissue’. With four 
Figures in the Text. 
Groom, P.—The Evolution of the Annual Ring and Medullary Rays of Ouercus. With 
Plates LXXIV-LXXVI. 
Thompson, W. P.—On the Origin of the Multiseriate Ray of the Dicotyledons. With 
Plates LXXVII and LXXVIII. 
Tabor, R. J.—The Leaf Buds of Archytaea alternifolia. With Plate LXXIX 
Butler, E. J.—On Allomyces, a new Aquatic Fungus. With Figures 1-18 . 
Chambers, H. L.—The Vestigial Axillary Strands of Trichomanes javanicum, Bl. With 
Plate LXXX and five Figures in the Text .... .... 
Benson, M.—New Observations on Botryopteris antiqua, Kidston. With Plates 
LXXXI-LXXXIII and three Figures in the Text. 
Stevens, W. C.—On the Development of the Sporangia and Spores of Aneimia Phylli- 
tidis. With Plates LXXXIV and LXXXV.. 
Kemp, H. P.—Note on the Action of Strychnine upon some Somatic Cells 
Irving, A. A.—The Effect of Chloroform upon Respiration and Assimilation. With 
twenty-four Figures in the Text.. 
Thoday (Sykes), M. G.—The Female Inflorescence and Ovules of Gnetum africanum, 
with Notes on Gnetum scandens. With Plates LXXXVI and LXXXVII and sixteen 
Figures in the Text. 
Summers, F.—On the Occurrence of Lens-cells in the Epidermis of Mesembryanthemum 
pseudotruncatellum. With ten Figures in the Text ....... 
Stoward, F.—A Research into the Amyloclastic Secretory Capacities of the Embryo 
and Aleurone Layer of Hordeum with Special Reference to the Question of the Vitality 
and Auto-depletion of the Endosperm. Part II . .. 
NOTES. 
Dummer, R.—Grape Sugar as an Excretion in Platycerium. With two Figures in 
the Text. 
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