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Mycologla, bimonthly, illustrated in color and otherwise; devoted to fungi 

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 of the Director-in-Chief and other official documents, and technical articles embodying 

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North American Flora. Descriptions of the wild plants of North America, 

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Vol. 3, part I, 1910. Nectriaceae — Fimetariaceae. 



Vol. 7, part I, 1906; part 2, 1907 ; part 3, 1912. Ustilaginaceae — Aecidiaceae 

 (pars). 



Vol. 9, parts I and 2, 1907; part 3, 1910; part 4, 191$. Polyporaceae — Agari- 

 caceae (pars). (Parts I and 2 no longer sold separately.) 



Vol. 10, part I, 1914. Agaricaceae (pars). 



Vol. 15, parts I and 2, 1913. Sphagnaceae — Leucobryaceae. 



Vol. 16, part I, 1909. Ophioglossaceae — Cyatheaceae (pars). 



Vol. 17, part I, 1909; parts, 1912, Typhaceae — Poaceae (pars). 



Vol. 22, parts I and 2, 1905; parts 3 and 4, 1908; part 5, 1913. Podostemon*- 

 ceae — Rosaceae (pars). 



Vol. 25, part I, 1907; part 2, 1910; part 3, 191 1. Geraniaceae — Burseraceae. 



Vol. 29, part I, 1914. Clethraceae — Ericaceae. 



Vol. 34, part I, 1914; part 2, 1915. Carduaceae (pars). 



Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden. Price to members of the 

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Vol. I. An Annotated Catalogue of the Flora of Montana and the Yellowstone 

 Park, by Per Axel Rydberg. ix +492 pp., with detailed map. 1900. 



Vol. II. The Influence of Light and Darkness upon Growth and Development, 

 by D. T. MtcDougal. xvi -f- 320 pp., with 176 figures. 1903. 



Vol. III. Studies of Cretaceous Coniferous Remains from Kreischerville, New 

 York, by Arthur HoUick and Edward Charles Jeffrey, viii -f- 138 pp., with 29 

 plates. 1909. 



Vol. IV. Effects of the Rays of Radium on Plants, by Charles Stuart Gager. 

 viii -f- 278 pp., with 73 figures and 14 plates. 1908. 



Vol. V. Flora of the Vicinity of New York: A Contribution to Plant Geographyi 

 by Norman Taylor, vi -|- 683 pp., with 9 plates, 19 15. 



Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. A series of tech- 

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175. The Vegetation of Mona Island, by N. L. Britton. 



176. Phytogeographical Notes on the Rocky Mountain Region — IV. Forests of 



the Subalpine and Montane Zones, by P. A. Rydberg. 



177. Mosses of Bermuda, by Elizabeth G. Britton. 



178. Notes on Rosaceae — IX, by P. A. Rydberg, 



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