Wo. 1, An Epitome of the British Indian species of Impatiens, by Sir J. D. Hooxee 
Xo. 2. ae British Indian species of Impatiens, by Sir J.D. HooxEs 
of the British Indian species of Impatiens, by Sir J.D. HooxeR 
No. otee from a Journey to Nepal by I H. Burxrit (1910). 
of the ¢ u and Lilonakh valleys Sikkim, b 
‘No. 5. I- oh ee aoa d Liona’ leys of » by 
- -T1—Some additions to the ie 4 the Eastern a by W. W. Suir. 
‘TI.—Some additions to tha Flora of Barina, by W. W. Sur 
oe new species of the Compositae from Shek India and a new. 
a from Assam, by W, W. Ss Suiru (1911), 
: Oe vic tesaaites of the Prickly Pears now wild in India, by I, H. Burxrut ies 
. att ns and bint ke Vegetation of South-East Sikkim, by W. W,. 
Xo. 8. Index, ote, 
Vol, V, 
Nos, 1-4. Catal of Non-Herbaceous Phanerogams cultivated in ‘the Royal | Botanie 
: oie Caleutta, by A. T. Gace (1912), 
ee — Vol, VI, 
cis Nevin E Peninsula Malayans, by C. Dz Cannone (1912). : 
No, eg: hae Petal te eared of Bes hog Species, by W, W. Smits, S. C. 
iti Dips by W. W. Surrz. 
-A Note Himalayan Species of ne, by W. W. Smite and 
G. fT csve( (1918). ~ deg! 
3. I.—Report on the Mosses of ib te ce ce 1911-12, by H.N. Drxox. 
ae Mosses collected by Mr. C.E.C. Fisoner and others from 
India and Ceylon, by H. sg Drxok N (1914). 
No. 4. | Tag ae Hai Species of Alangium, by G. H, Cavs and 
T1.—Species Novae Plantaram in ertario Horti. Caleutt. Coguitarum 
by W. W, pode (1914). tie! 
No, 5, A Botanical Tour in the Tinnevelly Hills, by M. S. Ramaswamr (1914), 
No, 6. Some Plants of the Zor Hills, Koweit, Arabia, by H. G. Carrer (1917). 
9» 7% Plants of Northern Gujarat, by W. T. Saxton and bL. J. Sepawrcx (1918). 
es of Oxalis now wild in India; hoc Indian Vernonia, by C.C. ee 
On Trichodesma ‘R.Br. uctt.; 
Indian Impatiens ; A new Indian “Mabvabte, by L. J, Sepewick Gots). 
No. 9. Usefal Srpsheterntcbn in Assam, by H, G, and D, N, Carter 
art I (1919), 
Put F F cot) 
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