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: No. 
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No. <5. 1.—The Vegetation of the Zemu and Llonakh - valleys of 
W.W.S Cavz. g 
; It -—Some additions to the Flora of the Eastern ee W.W. 
III. —Some additions to the Flora of Burma, by W. W.S 
= LY Four new species of the = 
Justicia from Assam by W. W. Suirn (1911), 
No, 8. Determinations ‘of the Prickly Pears now wild i in India, by I. H 
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Vol. N, 
“Noa! 14 io of Non-Herbaceous Phanerogams cultivated in the 
Garden, Calcutta, by A. T. Gace (1912), 
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No. 1. Pipe “Nov # Pein Malayana, by C. pz Caxporze a 
No. 2.° 1—tTwo of n se pe ang Species, by W.° 
: Baneasne and M. S RaMAsWamr, 
: TL.—New Indian Baisoakeys, vy W. W. Sree “oa 
: = oes l—a Note on the Himalayan apna of Dephas, by W. W, 
: G. A. Cave (191 3). 
* No: 3; T—Report on = Mosses of = Abor — 1911-12, by H. 
> 1L—Report on 
€ Mosses collected by Mr. C. E. C. 
: South Tieccarce Ceylon, by H.N. Beice (91 4). 
oo Nee &, aa the East Hispleye. Species of Alangium, by G. > 
: he 
TW —Species 5 Novae Plantaram in Herbario Horti. Reg. Caloutt. 
one -sby W. W. Blatt (1914), “ 
Se No. 5 ¥ Bianca four in the Vie Hills, by M. 8. Rawaswau (19: 
+, Koweit, Arabia, by H. G. Carrer (19. 
ie now wild in India ; Ai new Indian Vernonia, by ¢. 
richodesma Tedioion! R.Br. a 
<Tadine in ations 5) y Anew | Indian Habart by L. J. , SaD@wi0k ; 
Vol. VU, 
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