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Volume 1, 1902-1903, 418 pages, with 27 plates _ $3.50 



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VoL 4. 1910-1912. 



1. Studies in Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, by Harvey Monroe HalL Pp. 1-74, 



plates 1-11, 15 text figures. March, 1910 75 



2. GracUariophila, a New Parasite on Gracilaria confervoides, by Harriet L. 



Wilson. Pp. 75-84, plates 12-13. May, 1910 ...„ „ .10 



3. Plantae Mexicanae Purpusianae, II, by T. S. Brandegee. Pp. 85-95. May, 



1910 „ — _ 10 



4. Leuvenki, a New Genus of Flagellates, by N. L. Gardner. Pp. 97-106, plate 



14. May, 1910 _ _ .10 



5. The Genus Spluierosoma, by William Albert Setchell. Pp. 107-120, plate 



15. May, 1910 ..^. - _ _ 15 



6. Variations in Nuclear Extrusion Among the Fucaceae, by Nathaniel Lyon 



Gardner. Pp. 121-136, plates 16-17. August, 1910 15 



7. The Nature of the Carpostomes in the Cystocarp of Ahnfeldtia gigartinoides, 



by Ada Sara McFadden, Pp. 137-142, plate 18. February, 1911 05 



8. On a Celacodasya from Southern California, by Mabel Effie McFadden. 



Pp. 143-150, plate 19. February, 1911 - .05 



9. Fructification of Macrocystis, by Edna Juanita Hoffman. Pp. 151-158, plate 



20. February 1911 05 



10. ErytJirophyllum delesserioides J. Ag., by Wilfred Charles Twiss. Pp. 159- 



176, plates 21-24. March,^ 1911 15 



11. Plantae Mexicanae Purpusianae, in, by T. S. Brandegee. Pp. 177-194. 



July, 1911 _ „ — _. „ 15 



12. New and Noteworthy California Plants, I, by Harvey Monroe HalL Pp. 



195-208. March, 1912 15 



13. Die Hydrophyllaceen der Sierra Nevada, by August Brand. Pp. 209-227. 



March, 1912 .20 



14. Algae Novae et Minus Cognitae, I, by William Albert SetchelL Pp. 229-268, 



plates 25-31. May, 1912 40 



15. Plantao Mexicanae Purpusianae, IV, by Townshend Stith Brandegee. Pp. 



269-281. June, 1912 _ _ 15 



16. Comparative Development of the Cystocarps of Aniiihamnion and Frionitis, 



by Lyman Luther Daines. Pp. 283-302, plates 32-34. March, 1913 20 



17. Fungus Galls on Cystoseira and Halidrys, by Lulu May Estee. Pp. 305-316, 



plate 35. March, 1913 „.„ 10 



18. New Fucaceae, by Nathaniel Lyon Gardner. Pp. 317-374, plates 36-53. 



April, 1913 _.._ 75 



19. Plantae Mexicanae Purpusianae, V, by Townshend Stith Brandegee. Pp. 



875-388. June, 1913 _ .16 



Index, pp. 389-397. 



