CATALOGUE OF 



This catalogue, winch lias been published 

 in the Gazette in the form q! extra sheets, 

 has now been bound in a neat pamphlet of 

 over 40 pages, with a map. Persons desiring 

 copies can procure them at tin- rate of :;•"> cts. 

 per copy, or three lor $1.00, by addressing 

 cither, JOHN" M. COULTER, 



< ra wfordsville, I ml. 



or Prof. (has. i;. Bahnis, 



LaFayette, I ml. 



Wanted. 



Tovrey fy 

 A. 



Part I Vol. I. 

 Gray's Flora of N, 



Will pay $ood price or give 

 valuable boohs or S. W. Plants 

 in exchange. 



F. L. HARVEY, 

 Fayettevitle,Arh. 



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(One insertion ten i_ents.) 



Dr. J. II. Oyster, I'aola. Kansas.— He-ires 

 to exchange tin- plants from all parts of the 

 country, but is more particular to obtain 

 those west of the Miss]ssippj;Kiver at. pres- 

 ent Want to buy a catalogue of plants of 

 all the States and Territories wtst of the 

 Mississippi. 



Lucien M. Undeuwooo, Bloomington, 111 — 

 Suites of From 100 to 350 Hungarian Pluin- 

 erogamia in exchange for American desi- 

 derata particularly Southern ami Western. 



Wanted. A few specimens of C'anxP//r:>- 

 naica, from this country. 



L. II Bailey. Jk., Agr'l College, Lansing, 

 Mich.— Desires complete specimens ol the 

 folio wiiii;' from any localitj other than 

 the Lake Michigan region: Woodwardia 

 angwtifolia, Onims Pkcheri, Euphorbia 

 poCygonifoiia, Popuhw balsamifera, var. 

 candieans, Juncus Balticus, Calamagrostis 

 longifolla <(• C- arenaria. Rubus villosus. 

 var. albiis, CaMU Americana. Phaseolus 

 diver sifolius. Solidago Viraa-aurea, Mori- 

 arda punctata, Cype'rmSchweinitzii, Amar- 

 a at us blitoidea, Corispermum hyssopifolium, 

 Woiffias. in exchange for Michigan 

 plants. 



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Genus Covers, standard size and weight, 

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Combination Offer. 



THE 



Botanical Gazette 



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Am. Agriculturist ($1.(50 a year) $2 00 



Am. Mice. Jour. ($100 'a year) 180 



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Scienfiiic. American ($3.20ayear) 3 60 



Torrey Bulletin (* 1 .t a. year) 1 85 



Leisure Hour 1 50 



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FOR Sale, Sets 11, 12, and I8j of my 

 collef.tions in Southwestern Texas and 

 Northern Mexico in 1879-80. They 

 contain about 770. 725, and 680 species, 

 respectively — named or soon to be 

 named — besides about 150 duplicate 

 numbers, mostly from diffrent locali- 

 ties Prick 80, 75, and 70 dollars each. 

 Apply to Seueno Watson, Cambridge, 

 Mass., who will deliver the sets, and to 

 whom payment may be made. 



Edward Palmer. 



