«American Woods, 
a publication relating to American woods, and in which each is represented 
by actual and authentic specimens so prepared as to show transverse, radial and 
tangential views of the grain (see figures a, b andc). The specimens are so thin 
as to allow the transmission of light, and thus the characteristic structure of each 
is beautifully shown. Accompanying text gives full information as to the botan- 
ical characters, habitat, physical and medicinal properties, uses, etc. The speci- 
mens and text are gathered together into neat cases resembling handsomely — 
bound octavo volumes, each one representing twenty-five species, having at least 
seventy-five specimens, and selling at $5.00, expressage paid. 
PREPARATIONS OF WOODS FOR STEREOPTICON AND MICRO- 
SCOPE.—These are perfect in every way, elegantly prepared and accurately 
labeled. 
WOODEN CROSS-SECTION CARDS.—The toughness and ivory-like 
smoothness of these cards, especially when we consider that they are sections af 
wood cut across the grain, are a surprise to everyone. Being perfectly adapted to 
printing, India ink work, painting, etc., they are very choice and valuable for 
advertising cards, invitations, calling cards, dinner cards, etc. Circulars and 
sample cards sent upon application. Address 
R. B. HOUGH, 
Lowville, N. Y:- 
Babess ee 
The North American Pyrenomycetes, 
By J. B. ELLIS and B. M. EVERHART, 
With original illustrations by F. W. Anpurson. 2,500 species of the old genus 
“Sphwria,” described and arranged in accordance with the modern ideas of 
Classification. One thick octavo volume, with over 800 pages of printed matter 
and 41 full-page tinted plates illustrating the genera; bound in fine cloth, with 
stamped covers and gilt-le:tered back. Price, $8.00, with 85 cts. additional if 
sent by mail. Address, 
J.B. ELLIS. Newfield, New Jersey. 
TENNESSEE WOODS 
50 SPECIMENS, 2x4 inches, NEAT AND ACCURATE, 
Price, $5.00, 
Express not included. 
L. R. LUCAS, South Pittsburg, Mario Co, Tenn. 
