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Chrysler, M. A.—The Nature of the Fertile Spike in the Ophioglossa- 
ceae. With Plates I and II, and sixteen Figures in the Text . 
Mitchell, G.— Contributions towards a Knowledge of the Anatomy of the 
Genus Selaginella, Spr. Part V. The Strobilus. With PI. Ill and IV 
Blomfield, J. E., and Schwartz, E. J.—Some Observations on the 
Tumours on Veronica Chamaedrys caused by Sorosphaera Veronicae. 
With Plate V .......... 
Wager, H., and Peniston, A.—Cytological Observations on the Yeast 
Plant. With Plates VI-X, and a Figure in the Text . 
Ewart, A. J., and Rees, B.—Transpiration and the Ascent of Water in 
Trees under Australian Conditions. With five Figures in the Text . 
Sinnott, E. W.—Foliar Gaps in the Osmundaceae. With PI. XI and XII 
Gerry, E.—The Distribution of the 4 Bars of Sanio ’ in the Coniferales. 
With Plate XIII . .. 
DE Fraine, E. — The Seedling Structure of certain Cactaceae. With 
eighteen Diagrams and nineteen Figures in the Text . 
Drew, G. H.—The Reproduction and Early Development of Laminaria 
digitata and Laminaria saccharina. With Plates XIV and XV . 
Farmer, J. B., and Digby, L.— On the Cytological Features exhibited 
by certain Varietal and Hybrid Ferns. With Plates XVI-XVIII 
Vines, S. H.—The Proteases of Plants (VII) ...... 
Thiselton-Dyer, Sir W. T.—Morphological Notes. XII. Germination 
of the Double Coco-nut. With Plates XIX and XX, and a Figure in 
the Text ............ 
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NOTES. 
Stopes, M. C., and Fujll, K. — Studies'on the Structure and Affinities 
of Cretaceous Plants. Abstract . . . . . . *231 
GEORGEVITCH, P. — Preliminary Note on Apospory and Apogamy in 
Trichomanes Kaulfussii, H K. et Grew. With 7 Figures in the Text 233 
Wilson, M. — Preliminary Note on the Spermatogenesis of Mnium 
hornum . . . . . . . . . . . *235 
Schwartz, E. J.—A New Parasitic Disease of the Juncaceae (Pre¬ 
liminary Notice) .......... 236 
Scott, D. H., and Maslen, A. J.-—On Mesoxylon, a New Genus of 
Cordaitales (Preliminary Note) ....... 236 
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