Vol: TY. 
No. 1. An Epitome of the British Indian species of Impatiens, by Sir J. D. H 
1904: : : 
No, » An ‘Epitome of the British Indian species of Impatiens, by Sir J. D. Hoo 
1905). ee 
Pel ety of, the British, Indian specie, of Impatiens, Py Sir, J.D, oh 
ee - Nae from a. Je eatery Nepal, o- Is H. Burau (1940). 
i-th The Negetation ‘of the — and Llonakh valleys of Sikkim 
W. W. and GH. C 
PL pores sin to the Flora ot thé Mastarn aes = W. W.S: 
to the Flora of Burma, by W. W.S : 
IV: —Four a Species of = oem Sar eads from Soathe India and a 
5 Justicia from Assa: W. W. Sureu (1911), 
; ee 6s Determinations of the Bee 7s now aby in India, by I. H. Buren (3 
Noe 3: te Biaiee and sub-Alpine Lege of South-East Sikkim, by W, W, | 
8 Index, ete, : ee 
+ Vor Vy : 
oS Nes. oS Catalogue of Non-Herbaceous i*Phanerogams cultivated in -the hone 2 
oe Caleutta, by. A. T. Gace (ase), . 
Vol, Vi... 
ae Novae B Peninsula Malayana, by Cc, DE CANDOLIE (1912). 
= = 0 Decades of new Indo-Burmese’ Species, by W. W. Satrs, S. 
: and M. ‘8. Raxaswanr, 
= Soe Note on the Him 
chs — — (ois). 
3 of tt 7 Bepaion 1911- 12, by H. N. Dux 
pBecaucrrs ‘Mosees tollécted C.E. C. Fisconsr and _— 
: South India and Ceylon, Ope 4 x ieee (1914). 
it & Base Woseren the East asiceriena poe Bpecite of Alangium, by G. H. cay 
t n the Tinnevelly Bills, “by M.S. Raxaswaun (1914), 
Plants of the Zor Hills, Koweit, Arabia, by a (1 
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