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IN the Bolanical Gazrette for July, August, and September, there are several papers of general interest. Mr, G. A. Rex presents a further contribution to our knowledge of the Myxomycetes in an account of the genus Linbladia.—Mr. D. T. McDougal gives a detailed account of the morphology and anatomy of the tendrils of Passiflora cærulea.—Mr. M. B. Thomas describes and figures an apparatus for determining the periodicity of root-pressure in plants.—Mr. C. L. Holtzman has a short paper on the Apical growth of the stem and the development of the sporange in Botrychium virginianum, his observations favouring the view that the Ophioglossaceæ are a more primitive form than the typical Filices.—Mr. A. F. Foerste continues his observations on the Relation of autumn to spring-blossoming plants.—Mr. Charles Robertson gives a further instalment of his series of papers on Flowers and insects.—A brief report is given of the botanical papers read at the recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Scientific Serials. Nature 47, 23 (1892). https://doi.org/10.1038/047023a0
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