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308 Algae Exsiccatae Americae Borealis Currantibus. 

 W. G. Farlow, C. L. Anderson and D. C. Eaton, Editae. 2 

 vols. Folio. Boston, 1878 



^3>*Fine specimens, well mounted. 



309 Ellis. North American Fungi and Algae. Compiled by 

 B. M. Everhart. Illustrated by Original Tracings on Trac- 

 ing Paper. 4 large 4to, wooden portfolios. 



310 Ellis, J. B. and Everhart, B. M. North American Fungi. 

 36 vols. 4to, portfolios. 



^®*"Each volume describes loo different fungi, and the materials for the 

 illustration of this work up to the sixteenth volume, which appeared in 

 1886, were collected by Mr. Ellis, after which he was assisted by Mr. 

 Everhart. The specimens are either placed in little paper packets or a 

 piece of bark, or wood containing the fungous growth is glued to the 

 page. There were but forty-five sets of the work and these cost $8 per 

 volume. 3400 different fungi are given and this is probably the only set 

 now remaining in a private collection in the State. Arranged according 

 to natural orders with indexes. 



311 Ellis, J. B. and Everhart, B. M. Fungi Columbiana. 



19 vols. 4to, portfolios. 



J^5-This is a Second Edition of the foregoing item and contains 1900 

 different specimens, arranged according to natural orders with indexes. 

 Cost $8 per volume. So tedious and exacting was the work of pre- 

 paring both the first and second editions of this work that, excepting in 

 a few instances, but one volume a year was produced and never but two. 



312 Everhart, B. M. Chester County Fungi. 1 vol. 4to, 



portfolio. 



^^©''This volume contains 100 specimens of the fungi of Chester County. 

 Mounted, arranged and indexed according to natural orders, after the 

 manner of the two preceding items. Probably the only one in any 

 private collection. 



313 Everhart, B. M. Herbarium. Flora of the Southern 

 States. In 3 folio volumes. Arranged according to Natural 

 Orders. 3 vols. Folio. 



.^^"In fair condition. All the specimens are carefully mounted, and the 

 fact that they were Mr. Everhart's personal collections and mounts 

 needs no further description or recommendation. 



314 Everhart, B. M. Herbarium. Flora of the United States. 

 35 folio volumes mounted and arranged according to Natural 

 Orders. 35 vols. Folio. 



^^^This Herbarium, begun by Mr. Everhart at the age of ten years and 

 continued until his death, in importance and completeness has few peers, 

 nor can its money value ever be computed. Whilst Mr. Everhart's 

 specialty was the flowerless plants, the thirty-five volumes of flowering 

 plants of the United States, and the three volumes of the flowering plants 

 of the Southern States, carefully cured and mounted, representing some 

 8000 species, give Mr. Everhart a world-wide reputation as a naturalist. 

 Fair condition. 



