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A MONTHLY JOURNAL FOR THE PLANT LOYER. 



Issued on the 15tli of each month. 



WILLARD N. CLUTE, - - - EDITOR. 



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The American Botanical Club, 



Is an association of Botanists and Botanizers for mutual assistance 

 in the study of plants. All plant lovers are invited to join. For 

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 has more pages of text than any other fern-book. It has 

 more illustrations — 225 in all. It has the only illustrated 

 key to the genera. It has the most complete glossary. It 

 contains alist of all the species east of the Rocky Mountains 

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 g^ves all the common names and all the scientific synonyms. 

 It includes all the folk-lore and curious superstitions. It 

 contains all the poetry of ferns. It is especially full in re- 

 gard to rare species and species that are much alike. It is 

 written in untechnical language. :::::: 



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