Catalogue of Indiana Plants. 



This catalogue, which has been published in the Gazette in the form of extra sheets, 

 has now been bound in a neat pamphlet, of over 40 pages, with a map. Persons desiring 

 copies can procure them at the rate of 35 cents per copy, or three for 81.00, by addressing 

 tf n.ntjr, 



or Prof. Ciias R. Barnes, JOHN M. COULTER, 



LaFayette, Ind. Crawfordsville, Ind. 



Plants from the Cascade Mountains. 



The undersigned has new sets of Washington plants. The larger number of species 

 are both in fruit and flowers. Some are new. Full sets sold at the rate of 88 per hundred, 

 desiderata, 10 and 15 cents each, according to the number selected. 8®~Send for lists. 



W. N. SUKSDORF, 

 6t White Salmon, W. T. 



E. MORRISON, 

 PAPER WAEEHOUSE, 



No. 805 D Street, Washington, D. C. 



Standard Herbarium Paper, 21 and 28 lbs., at 84.50 and 86.00 per ream. Genus Covers 

 standard size and weight, 65 lbs. per ream, $8.12 per ream, or 50 cents per quire Drying 

 paper always kept on hand. 



The Botanical Gazette 



Will be sent with the following periodicals at the rates mentioned : 



Am. Agriculturist (81.60 a year) 82.00 Scientific American (83.20 a year) 83 m 



Am. Micr. Jour. ($1.00 a year) 1.80 Torrey Bulletin (81.00 a year) l 85 



Gainer's Monthly (82.10 a year) 2.40 Leisure Hour \\\" ^50 



FL^IRA. OF NEVADA, 



CALIFORNIA, UTAH, ETC. 



Having botanized extensively in Nevada, California, Mexico, etc , during the past sea- 

 son, I have seventeen hundred species of plants, of the year's collecting, ready for dis- 

 tribution. There is a larger number of new species than usual. Many of the plants of 

 Nevada, etc., are represented in very few herbaria. A complete list, 10 cents. Selections 

 or sets will be sold. This list, with those of previous years, covers nearly nine-tenths of 

 all species found west of the Missouri river and north of Arizona. These lists complete 

 (representing over 4,000 species), 50 cents. MARCUS E. JONES, A. M. 

 Salt Lake City, Utah. 



Flora of Eastern Oregon. 



The subscriber is offering, at very reasonable rates, plants from this region, many of 

 unusual interest. 



For list and terms, address WM. C. Cl'SK'K, 



Union, Oregon. 



