= : Vol. 1V—contd. 
No. 5. I.—The i: of fn Zemu and Llonakh valleys of Sikkim, by W. W. 
Smiru and G. H. 
-.. TL—Some additions to nk Wa of the Eastern ae he w. W. pean 
Til.—Some additions to the Flora of Burma, by W. MITH. 
IV.—Four setie Aaieere of the Compositae from pee Bae and a new 
Justic m Assam, by W. W. Surra (1911). 
No. 6. eo deawe of the Prickly Pears now wild in India, by I. H. Burzi (1911), 
No. 7. The oa and sub- ae Vegetation of South-East Sikkim, by W. W. Ssarx 
mG sa 
8. eae 
Yel. V. 
ibs Ps abe of Non-Herbaceous Phanerogams cultivated in the Royal Botanio 
— tta, i rs T. ‘GaGE (1912). 
Vol. VEL 
No. 1. 1, Piperaceae Novae E Peninsula Malayana, by C. pz Cannone (1912).” 
a 2. -I—Two Decades of new ee Species, by W. W. Surru, S. C. Ban- 
ERJEE and M. S. Ramas 
ees Indian iiplicans ae w. Suiru: 
 TIL—A Note on'the os Species of Daphne by W. W. Sides and: 
7G. He Cave (1913). 
3. I.—Report on the Mosses of the Abor Regetiee, 1911-12, by HN. Dida 
= —— on the Mosses collected by Mr. ©..E. C. Fisouer and others from 
: South India and Ceylon, by H. Ne bee (1914). 
No. = 1—Note on ts i East Sorapegee Species of Alangium, by G. H. Cava and 
W. W. Sura, 
| Novae Plantarum in Herbario Horti. Beg. Caloutt. Cognitarum, 2 
y W. WeSame ti : 
CAL 
ioe am: Aue Sie 
. ns ; A new Indian Habenaria, by L. J. Sepewicx (1918), 
No. m occ maa and D.N. ——— Zs 
- VIF. 
‘Nos, 1-3, Flore ot Aden, by E. =e Mains 
‘Mm of Aina yy 66 Powe (8). 
Novae e Peninsula Malayana, by A. T. Gace (1922). 
1 Notes on Plants of N. Gujarat, by W. T. Saxron (1922). 
B a by Nellio Carter (1026 ees 
