Abstract

OWING, it seems, to the dilatoriness of some of the contributors, the annual report of the German Society of Applied Botany for 1908 has only lately appeared. The society, now numbering 260 members, held its sixth meeting at Strassburg early in August, and ought not to require twelve months for the publication of its report. A curious feature in it is the separation of the account of the discussion of the contents of a paper from the report of the paper itself. It would be more convenient if the two were combined, and the paper followed by the speakers' observations in each case. Thus “Diskussion zur Appel,” early in the volume, refers to a paper by Appel at the end.

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