OF THE 



TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB. 



I. THE BULLETIN. 



Published monthly at $2.00 a year. Recent volumes have each contained about 320 

 pages, or an average of about 27 pages a month, with numerous illustrations. The old 

 subscription price of $1.00 was increased to $2.00, beginning with January, 1891. The 

 editors hope to increase the number of pages materially, and thus be able to publish 

 papers more promptly than has recently been possible. The Bulletin has been published 

 since 1870 and nearly complete sets of it can be supplied at $1.00 per volume. 



II. THE MEMOIRS. 



No. 1 of Volume II of this serial, containing Professor Byron D. Halsted's illustrated 

 payer on "Reserve Food Materials in Buds and Surrounding Parts" has recently been 

 issued. Price, 50 cents. Volume I, complete, containing papers by Professor L. H. Bailey, 

 on "Studies of the Types of Various Species of the Genus Cartx"; by Mr. Isaac C. Mar- 

 tindale, on "A List or the Marine Algae hitherto observed on the Coasts of New Jersey and 

 Staten Island:" by Dr. Richard Sprnce, on "An Enumeration of the Hepaticas collected by 

 Dr. H. H. Rusby in South America," containing descriptions of many new species; and by 

 Dr. E. Lewis Sturtevant, on " Seedless Fruits," may be had for the subscription price, 

 $3.00. The price of Volume II complete will be the same. 



The catalogue of plants growing within 100 miles of New York, published in 1888, may 

 still be had at $1.00 a copy. 



All communications should be addressed to 



Editors of the TOBBEY BOTANICAL CLUB. 



Columbia College, New York City. 



Money orders should be made payable at Station H. 



VALUABLE PLANTS FOR SALE. 



The herbarium of the late Dr. C C. Parry, the Western explorer, has re- 

 cently been carefully arranged and catalogued, and the list is now in press. 

 The collection is particularly rich in Western and Southern plants, and would 

 make a very valuable addition to an Eastern herbarium which lacks those 

 plants It is now offered for sale by Mrs. Parry, and copies of the list will be 

 sent (when issued) on application to 



Mrs. E. R. PARRY, Davenport, Iowa. 



Complete set of the best English Horticultural Paper: 



Gardener's Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. 



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Important to Botanical Gardens, Agricultural Stations and Public Libraries 

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IgifMany odd volumes of the same kept in stock. 



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North American Lichens, in sets. The undersigned has just returned from 

 collecting, and the above sets include twenty new discoveries. 

 Fifteen volumes of The Botanical Gazette. Address 



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