North American Flora 
Toe work is designed to eppeel ets dati of ¥ Les Ste beth eee 
of — tion, in North A , here taken a de and, Central 
the Republic of Pansies ey the Wes Indies, “except Trinidad, 
—: an Cares ao and other islands off the north coast of thee 
be published in parts at irregular intervals by the fork Botanical . 
will 
Garden through the aid of the income of the David Lydig tund lB: by Charles 
Pod 
is ist to issue ag as rit cima as they can be prepared, the extent of 
the work making it possible omm publication at any number Sud pois 
The completed work will form a series of nan with the following se 
me I. Mycetozoa, Schizophyta, Volume 16. Pte eridophyt, "Gotind: 
iatomaceae, 
erma 
Volumes2-Io, ungi, Volumes a fy Monocotyledones. 
Volumes 11-13. Algae. Volumes 20-32, Dicotyledones 
Volumes 14 and 15. 7 
The ph gia ssc of the work has been referred by the Scientific Directors of the 
Garden to a mittee cine ot. De N, da Baiton, Dr. W. A. Murrill, and Dr, 
J. H. Barnhar 
Puagd Georg F. Atkinson, of Cornell tear chee Charles R. Barnes 
and John M. Coulter, of er pees of Chicago, Mr. derick V. Coville, of the 
United States Deparinen griculture, Profeier Peake ny L. age of the United 
States National sae oe Byron alsted, of Rutgers College, and a 
fessor William ‘oe of the Missouri Botanical Garden, have consented to act a 
an advisory committee 
following parts have been published : 
Vol. 3. © Par Sorensen e, Hypocreaceae, by F = tabla Chaetomiaceae, by 
H. L. Palliser ; Finca aceae, by D. Griffiths and F. rs 
Vol. 7. Part 1, Ustilaginales, by G. P. Clinton. Pet 2, Galea tall, Ure- 
dinaceae, esuinacne (pars), by J. C. Arthur 
ol. 9. Parts 1 and 2, siaikiegieesi by W . A. Murrill. Part 3, meri by 
W. A. Murrill ; eee (pars), by W A. Murrill inh G. S. Burlin 
A hope oo ars Peers yy L. M. — wood and R. C. "poll 
Marattiacea barn Underwood; Osmundaceae, Ceratoptridacene, eG . 
Benedict ; Sie Gleicheniaceae, Cyatheacen ani y W. R. 
Vol. 17. by P I; Sopra by P. Wilson; Spargan ace, Elodeacee, Hyd 
ie re ig ydberg ; Saanicbeltcee, Zosteraceae, Cy 7: wacenes 
aceae, Lilisaccse ey N. Taylor; Scheu cheerinceae, by N. "Bri itton 
Abanaiad by J. K. Small; Butomaceae, Poaceae Leis y G. V. Nas 
Vol Part: 1; Podostemonaceae, by V. Nash;  Cahdies by N. L 
Britton ata J. N. Rose; Penthoraceae, Picadacese: by . Rydberg. Part 2, 
witcha 2 si esrancastues by J. K. Small and ’P. A, Rydberg; Sere 
Iteaceae, Hamame — = , by L. Britton ; Pterostemonaceae, by J. mall ; 
Alkingiacene, by P. W on; Phyllonoinacee, by . H, Ru rig Part hos Grossulati 
ceae, by F. V. Co i and N. L..B ; Platanaceae, hcl, A, Gle eT 
mataceae, by 1: stone eae by N. L. Brit i Calpeaithacess, by C. L 
Rye Rosaceas reat) by P. A. Rydberg. Part : Pontes (pars), by P. A. 
ydb 
Vol. 25. oe Geraniaceae, by L. T. Hanks and J. K. Small; Oxalidaceae, 
eae by J. K mall ; Sip tlineccsdacian, by N. L. Britton. Part 2, Tro opaeolaceae, 
y G. V. Nash; Ba iene Limnanthaceae, by P. A Rydberg ; Koeberliniaceae, 
ey H. Barahar Zygophyllaceae, by A. M. Vail aes P. A. Rydberg; Malpighi- 
aceae, by J. K. Small. 
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