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SOCIÉTÉ BOTANIQUE DE FRANCE. 
Transactions and Proceedings of the botanical Society of 
Edinburgh, vol. XXII, en quatre parties (1901 à 1905), ensemble x-472 
pages. Edimbourg. 
Principaux articles : 
Rev. David Paul, p. 1 : On the Ferns of Jamaica. — R. A. Robertson, 
p. 45 : Giglio-Tos’s theory of living matters. — C. E. Hall, p. 71 : Effects 
of weather on tree growth. — Rev. Dav. Paul, p. 89 : The european spe- 
cies of the genus Primula. — J. limiter, p. 106 : Notes on recent expériences 
with dry-rot. -— .1. C. Willis et J. AI. Burchill, p. 109 : The phanero- 
gamic llora of the Clova mountains in spécial relation to flower biology. — 
J. Beard, p. 126 : The track of Ileredity in Plants, etc. — Ü. Fr. Harris : 
Functional inertie, a property of protoplasma. — A. Robertson, p. 178 : 
The latent life of plants. — Id., p. 232 : The botanical use of Musgrove’s 
Xylol blue. — A. Somerville, p. 309 : Carex divisa, as a scottish plant. — 
Id., p. 312 : On the genus Polystichum. — J. Stirling, p. 319 : Notes on a 
census of the tlora of the Australian Alps. — Th. Berwick, p. 395 : Revised 
Note on Laminaria. — Alcxand. AIorrison, p. 417 : A new west-austra- 
iian plant : Drosera bulbiyena A. Morrison. — Id., p. 419 : Note on the 
formation of the bulb in west-australian species of Drosera. — James YV. 
Write, p. 436 : on a botanical visit to the Balearic Islands in april 1903. — 
J. A. Terras, p. 450 : Notes on the origin of lenticels, with spécial reference 
to those oecurring in Roots. Ern. AI. 
Missouri Botanical Garden, Fifteenth annual Report. Saint-Louis, 
1904. 
Alémoires botaniques : 
a. An ecological comparison of some typical swamp areas, by Samuel Monds 
Goulter. 
b. Two Fungi growing in holes made by wood-boring insects, by Perley 
Spaulding. 
c. An ecologically aberrant Bégonia, by William Trelease. 
u. Aberrant veil remuants in some edihle Agarics, by W. Trelease. 
Ce volume est orné, comme les précédents du même Recueil, de très 
belles illustrations en photogravure, dont plusieurs représentent des 
Champignons : Flammula Sapin eu s, Lepiota Naucinus , Agaricus 
amygdalinus , Hypholoma appendiculalum. Ern. AI. 
