UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS 



BOTANY 



AN ANNOUNCEMENT. 



The Editorial Committee of the University of California has 

 decided to issue a series of original papers in botany, planned, 

 generally speaking, on somewhat the same lines as the Bulletins 

 of the Department of Geology of the University, which are 

 now well in the third volume. The first number of the series, 

 "A Botanical Survey of San Jacinto Mountain," by Harvey 

 Monroe Hall, M.S., was issued June 7, 1902. It contains 140 

 pages and fourteen plates — two maps, of which one is in colors; 

 seven full -page half-tones, and five photo-lithographs. 



Each volume of the series in botany will contain about 350 or 

 400 pages. No expense will be spared in making the illustrations 

 entirely adequate and even profuse. The numbers composing 

 the series will be issued irregularly; it is intended, however, 

 that the first volume be completed within two years. The price 

 of each volume will be $3.50. 



Each volume will contain several papers on general botany 

 and also a number on West Coast botany, in the study of which 

 the investigators of this University have exceptional natural 

 advantages. The series will be under the general management 

 of the Department of Botany of the University, and will be edited 

 by William Albert Setchell, Ph.D., Professor of Botany in the 

 University. 



The Editorial Committee desires to distribute the numbers of 

 the series as widely as possible. Subscriptions are accordingly 

 solicited herewith ; in the case of botanical journals, and of 

 botanical societies and institutions that have publications, the 

 courtesy of exchange is respectfully suggested. 



AH correspondence relating to the subject should be 

 addressed to 



The Editorial Committee^ 



University of California, 



Berkeley, CaL, U. S. A. 



