Arizona Plants. 



The nndersigned ha9 made very large collections of plants in Arizona and adjoining 

 regions, and will dispose of them at very low rates. He will also exchange Specimens 

 for standard Medical and Surgical works, either new or second hand. For lists and 

 terms apply to 



HENRY H. EUSBY, 

 Franklin, N. J. 

 ggg^/tt every case state that you saw this advertisement in the Botanical Gazette. 



English Plants. 



An English botanist desires to dispose of his collection of Phaenogams which com 

 prises over 1,000 (mo3tly British species) specimens mounted. 'Price IOjG 10 shillings, 

 delivered in N Y. 



For particulars address 



J. A. SANFORD, 

 289 Summit St., Toledo, Ohio. 



Important to Botanists. 



Wishing to close out my stock of check-lists of North American Polypetala3 and 

 Gamopetalse after Composite, (which are very useful for herbarium lists and exchanges) 

 I will fill all orders received before May 1st as follows: 1 copy of each list, 30 cents; 5 

 copies of each, $1. Stamps a9 good as money. 



H. N. PATTERSON, 



ma. Oquawka, 111. 



TO BOTANISTS. 



We take pleasure in announcing as now ready, a work on the LICHENS, by Prof. Ed- 

 ward Tuckerman of Amherst College. The title is as follows: "A Synopsis of the 

 North American Lichens, Vol. l. Comprising the Parmeliacei, ( ladoniei and 

 C(ENO(;oniei." The book is 8vo. in size, and contains nearly 300 pages. The work is not 

 stereotyped and an extremely limited edition has been printed. The price has been fixed 

 at #3.50, but orders received before Marcli 1-t will be filled 10 per cent. less. Orders 

 should be sent direct to us as no discount will be allowed to "the trade" on this book. 

 Orders should be sent at once as the price will be raised to $5.00 after a certain number 

 of copies have been sold. S. E. CASSINO, Publisher, 



mama 32 Hawlcy Street, Iloston. 



