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-•-• Botany, Journal, Yols. XYI, Nos. 93—97; XVII, 
Nos. 98—102. 
No. 98. Kartog, M. M .—Some Morphological Notes on certain Species of 
Thunbergia. King, Dr. G. —On the Source of the Winged Cardamom of Ne- 
paul. Darwin, F. —Experiments on the Nutrition of Drosera rotundifolia. 
Additional Memorandum concerning the Nutrition of Drosera rotundifolia 
Balfour, Dr. B. —Observations on the Genus Pandanm (Screw Pines); with 
an Enumeration of all Species described or named in Books, Herbaria, and 
Nurserymen’s Catalogues; together with their Synonyms and Native Coun¬ 
tries as far as these have been ascertained. 
No. 99. Loelewood, K. —Notes on the Mahwa Tree fBassia latifolia). Meehan, 
T. —On the Laws governing the Production of Seed in Wistaria sinensis- 
Baker, J. G. —A Synopsis of Kypoxidacece. Stirton, J. —Remarks on Mr. 
Crombie’s Paper on tho “ Challenger” Lichens in Journ. Linn. Soc. Yol. XVI. 
Allman, Prof. —Note on the probable Migration of Pinguicula grandiflora 
through the Agency of Birds. Clarice, C. B .—On Two Kinds of Dimorphism 
in tho Bubiaceco. 
No. 100. Abbay, liev. II. —Observations on Ilemileia vastatrix, tho so-called 
Coffee-leaf Disease. Bentham, G. —Notes on Euphorbiacece. 
No. 101. Bennett, A. W. —Notes on Cleistogamic Flowers; chiefly of Viola, 
Oxahs, and Impatiens- Clarice, C. B .—Note on Gardenia iurgida (Roxb.). 
Weale, W. M. —Note on South-African Orchids. Kenslow, liev. G. —On the 
Absorption of Rain and Dew by the Green Parts of Plants. Dyer, W. T. T. — 
Note on the Fruiting of Wistaria sinensis in Europe. 
No. 102. Masters, Dr. M. T. —Note on the Occurrence of a Restiaceous Plant 
in Cochin China. Baker, J . G. and Moore, S. Be M. —A Contribution to the 
Flora of Northern China. 
-■-• -• Transactions, Yol. I, Parts 5 and 6. 
Part 5. Candolle, C. de. —On the Geographical Distribution of the Meliacece. 
Part 6. Cunningham, Dr. D. D. —On Mycoidea parasitica, anew Genus of Para¬ 
sitic Algte, and the Part which it plays in the Formation of certain Lichens. 
Kenslow, Rev. G— On the Self-fertilization of Plants. Berkeley, Rev. M. D. 
and Broome, C. E. —List of Fungi from Brisbane, Queensland ; with Descrip¬ 
tions of New Species. Cunningham, Dr. D. D .—On the Occurrence of Coni- 
dial Fructification in the Mucorini, illustrated by Choanephora. 
-•-• Zoology, Journal, Vols. XIII, No. 72; XIV, Nos. 
73—79. 
No. 72. Sharpe, R. B. —Contributions to the Ornithology of New Guinea. 
Part III. On a new Species of Goshawk from the Island of Jobi. Part IV. 
On the Collection of Birds brought by Mr. Octavius C. Stone from South- 
Eastern New Guinea. Mters, E. J. —On Species of Crustacea living within 
the Venus’s Flower-basket {Euplectella) and in Meyerina claviformis. 
No. 73. Bastian, Dr. K. C. —On tho Conditions favouring Fermentation and 
the Appearance of Bacilli, Micrococci and Torulce in previously Boiled Fluids. 
No. i - 1 . Bastian, Dr. K. C .—On the Conditions favouring. Fermentation and 
