ISSUED JULY 22! 
Flora of the Southeastern United States 
By JOHN K. SMALL, Ph.D. 
Being descriptions of the Flowering and Fern Plants growing naturally in North 
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, 
Louisiana and the Indian Territory, and in Oklahoma and Texas east of the one-hun- 
dredth meridian, with analytical keys to the Orders, Families, Genera and Species, and 
the geographical distribution of each species. 
Large octavo, pp. xii 1382. Price $3.60 net. (Remit by P. O. or Express 
money order, or dratton N. Y.) Subscriptions may be sent to 
The vast collections of the late Professor Alexis Jordan, of Lyon, 
France, will be ready for distribution in September. 
FOR DETAILS, ADDRESS 
Prof. C. ROUX, Faculté Catholique, Rue du Plat, Lyon, France 
or M. E. REVERCHON, 
3 Place de Choulans (St. Just), Lyon, France 
FOR SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH 
Ellis, N. Am. Fungi, Cent. 1-36. 
Thuemen, Mycotheca universalis, Cent. 1-23. 
Jaczewski, Fungi Rossiae, Fasc. 1-7. 
All with the Uredineae and Ustilagineae removed. Also 
American Naturalist, Vols. 1-19. hf. mor. 
E.W.D. HOLWAY = = =~ Decorah, la. 
