PUBLICATIONS OF THE CLUB. 
() THE BULLETIN. 
This journal has been published consecutively since 1870, beginning with 
four pages monthly, gradually increasing, until in 1890 over 28 pages monthly 
with many full page illustrations were issued. ‘The subscription price is $2 per 
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Baox Numpers.—The Butierin was published from 1870 to 1875, inclusive, 
in yearly volumes, and was indexed at the end of the five years. The price of 
these five volumes is $5.00. The numbers from 1875 to 1879, inclusive, were al- 
lowed to run on as one volume (Vol. VI.), and were indexed at the end of the 
five years. The price of this volume is $5.00. Volumes VII. to XVII. have been 
indexed separately, and a general Index to them printed in pamphlet form, — 
which may be had for 50 cents. The price of each is $1.00. Vol XVIII. 1s 
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plete, but it is planned to reprint some of its numbers. 
(7) THE MEMOIRS. 
The subscription price is fixed at $3.00 per volume in advance: The numbers | 
_ an also be purchased singly and an invariable price will be fixed for each. 
Volume I. contains the following papers: 
No. 1.—Studies of the Types of various Species of the Genus Carex, by 
Professor L. H. Bailey. This cannot now be had separately. 
No. 2.—A List of the Marine Alge hitherto observed on the Coasts of New 
Jersey and Staten Island, by Isaac C. Martindale. Price, 50 cents. ae" 
No. 3.—An Enumeration of the Hepatice collected by Dr. H. H. Rusby in _ 
oe ore With descriptions of many new species, by Dr. Richard Spruce. — 
ice 75 cents. +. 
No, 4.—On Seedless Fruits, by Dr. E. Lewis Sturtevant. Price, 50 cents. ’ 
Volume II contains the following papers : < 
No. 1.—On Reserve Food Materials in Buds and Surrounding Parts, with 
two plates, by Professor Byron D. Halsted. Price, 50 cents. Ao. 
No. 2.—Contributions to the Botany of Virginia, with two plates, by Anna 
Murray Vail and Arthur Hollick. Price, 75 cents. 
No. 3 —Studies in the Germination of Some North American Plants, with — 
15 plates, by Theodor Holm. Price, $1.00. : 
No. 4.—A Monograph of the North American Species of the Genus Polygala, — 
by Dr. William E. Wheelock. Price, 75 cents. 
Vol. I1I.—On the Flora of Western North Carolina and contiguous territory, 
by John K. Small and A. A. Heller. Price 50 cents. 
_No. 2 will contain a Revision of the North American Naiadacez with illus- — 
_ trations of all the species, by Dr. Thos. Morong. 5 
The Memorrs will not be sent in exchange. 
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(3) The Preliminary Catalogue of Anthophyta and Pteridophyta reported as | 
growing within one hundred miles of New York, 1888. Price one dollar. < 
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