The 
Journal of Botany 
British and Foreign 
EDITED BY 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.S.G., F.L.S. 
CONTENTS. JANUARY, 1910 
British Oaks. By C. E. M D.Sc. (Plate 502). “Nomina Rejicienda.” 
By A. B. Rendle, D.Sc., F.R. and James Britten, F.L.S. Notes on the 
Flora of South Devon. By M jor A. H. Wolley-Dod. Bristol Plants, 1909. 
By Cedric Bucknall, Mus. Bac., and James W. White, F.L.S. Francis 
Blackwell Forbes. By James Britten, F.L.S. Short Notes: — Orchis macii- 
lata var. O'Kelly i ; Festuca maritima L. in Kent; Tilia platyphyllos Scop, 
in Brecon ; Dicranum Bergeri Bland, in Caithness. Reviews : — Botany ot 
To-day. By G. F. Scott-Elliott, M.A., &c. Prodromus Florae Britannicae. 
By Frederic N. Williams. Fungi and how to know them: an Intro¬ 
duction to Field Mycology. By E. W. Swanton. Book Notes, News, &c. 
Supplement : — The British Roses (excluding Eu-canince). By Major A. H. 
Wolley-Dod. 
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