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2. Species referred to in G. B. Popov's paper, 'The Vegetation of Socotra'.
3. A Preliminary Paper on the Cuticular Structure of certain Dicotyledonous and Coniferous Leaves from the Middle Eocene Flora of Bournemouth.
4. Observations on the Mode in which certain Species of Asclepiadeæ are fertilized. Abstract of a paper.
5. The inheritance of a substance in the roots of seedling hybrid derivatives of Lolium perenne L. × Lolium multiflorum Lam. causing a fluorescence reaction visible in filter-paper by screened ultra-violet light.
6. Notes on some Species of Habenaria found in South Africa. Abstract of a paper.
7. Ferns of North India.
8. Notes on Dr. W. L. L indsay's Paper on Arthonia melaspermella.
9. Note to Mr. Currey's paper on Cunninghamia infundibulifera.
10. Description of a new Species of Pandanus, as a Note to Mr. J. G. Baker's Paper on the Flora of Fiji.
11. Introductory Remarks to Mr. Broughton's Paper on Hybridism among Cinchonæ.
12. Papers presented at a Symposium on The Growth and Development of the Lower Archegoniate Plants.
13. Cytotaxonomic studies in the Adiantum caudatum complex of Africa and Asia.
14. Freshwater Algæ collected in the South Orkneys by Mr. R. N. Rudmose Brown, B.Sc., of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, 1902-04.
15. Note on two Himalayan Ferns erroneously treated in the 'Ferns of Northern India.'.
16. Pattern in the meristems of vascular plants: III. Pursuing the patterns in the apical meristem where no cell is a permanent cell*.
17. CHEMICAL EVOLUTION IN PLANTS.
18. The Evolution of the Inflorescence.
19. Note on the Irish Carex rhynchophysa.
20. On Nuclei in Oscillaria and Tolypothrix.
21. Anthocyanins in Symplocarpus foetidus (L.) Nutt. (Araceae).
22. Contributions to the cytotaxonomy of the Commelinaceae*.
23. The stomata of Ginkgo biloba L., with comments on some noteworthy features.
24. The use of epiphytic orchids to characterize vegetation in Nigeria.
25. Chromosome numbers in Nigerian Compositae.
26. Pehr Osbeck's collections and Linnaeus's Species Plantarum (1753).
27. Advances in the study of benthic marine algae since the time of E. M. Holmes.
28. Contributions to the pollen morphology and phylogeny of the Annonaceae. II.
29. The species of Ulva L. from Indian waters.
30. Some observations on the apical meristems of leafy and flowering shoots.
31. Effects of the environment on leaf development in Impatiens parviflora DC.
32. DARWIN, WALLACE, AND 'PRE-ADAPTATION'.
33. Leuco-anthocyanins. 3. The nature and systematic distribution of tannins in dicotyledonous plants.
34. Some features in the morphology of a hitherto undescribed stem from the Lancashire Coal-measures.
35. The genus Potamogeton L. in Tropical Africa.
36. Studies in the Australian Acacias-I. General Introduction.*.
37. On a Scolecopteris ( S. Oliveri, sp. n.) from the Permo-Carboniferous of Autun.-I. The Fructification.
38. On the Cuticles of some Recent and Fossil Myrtaceæ.
39. A Cinnamon from the Bournemouth Eocene.
40. Hooker Lecture. The Swiss National Park.
41. Notes on Indian Charophyta.
42. On the Leaf-tips of certain Monocotyledons.
43. The August Heleoplankton of some North Worcestershire Pools.
44. Reports on the Marine Biology of the Sudanese Red Sea.-IX. Algæ (Supplement).
45. On Branching Specimens of Lyginodendron oldhamium, Will.
46. Fucus spiralis, Linné, or Fucus platycarpus, Thuret: A question of Nomenclature.
47. On some new Species of Coniferæ from the Island of Formosa.
48. The Botany of the Ceylon Patanas.-II.
49. On the Subsubareas of British India, illustrated by the detailed Distribution of the Cyperaceæ in that Empire.
50. On the Attraction of Flowers for Insects.
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