North American Flora 
HIS work is designed to Agee regnenge “ od Leone prone via paceea 
of wesc on, in North A include Greenland, Central 
Am the Republic of Pai Sant an ae iy st iaiah, except Trinidad, 
bite Se rows Carino and other islands off the po pater of Venez uela. 
will be published in parts at irregular intervals by the New York Botanical 
Gaiien btoee the aid of the income of the David Lydig Fund bequeathed by Charles 
P. Daly. 
It is _—— to issue rH oe as rtd as they can be — wes extent of 
the wor it le to co nce publication at any nu of points. 
The completed ee will rm a series 5 of volumes with the following naa ence : 
Vol Mycetozoa, Schizophyta, Volume 16. oe ia maa: Gymno- 
Di yey ceae, 
Volumes2-10, Fu = Volumes 17- i he nocotyledones. 
Volumes 11-13. Alga Volumes 20-32. Dicotyledones. 
Volumes 14 and 15. Bry ophyta 
The preparation of the work has been referred by the co rae of the 
Garden to a oun consisting of Dr. N. L. Britton, Dr. W. rrill, and Dr, 
J. H. Barnhar 
Professor Geiss F, Atkinson, of Cornell rida 4 ee Charles R. Barnes 
and John M. Coulter, of os University of Chicago, gid ath Coville, of the 
United States Department of Agriculture, Professor "Edw L. Greene, of the United 
tates National esau Professor Byron D. Halsted, of Rat tgers Callece and Pro- 
fessor William Trelease, of the Missouri Botanical Garden, have consented to act as 
an advisory committee 
The sig parts have been published : 
Vol. 3. Part 1, Nectriaceae, Hypocreaceae, by F. J. — ; Chaetomiaceae, by 
H. L. Palliser ; Fimetracee by D. Griffiths and F. J. Sea 
Vol. 7. Part 1, Ustilaginales, by G. P. Clinton. Part 2, " Coleosporiacene, Ure- 
dinaceae, Reciines (pars), by J. C. Arthur 
Vol. 9. Parts 1 and 2 rien seeaag ae W.A . Murrill. Part 3, Boletaceae, by 
W. A. Murrill ; pope (pars), b - Murrill and G. S. Burlingham 
Vo lh Part I, Ophioglossaceae, os t M. Underwood and R. C. Benedict 
Marattiac by Underwood; Osmundaceae, Contopnatilatess, by R. C. 
Benedict ; ; Scliisasabeas, Glelchenlacens, pooner (pars), by W. R. Maxon. 
Vol. 17. Part 1, Typhaceae, by P. Wilso Aika mene Elodeaceae, ei 
charitaceae, by P. A. Rydberg; Zusnichelllaccae: Zosteraceae, mie ceaceae, 
Naiadaceae, im agra by N. Taylor; Scheuchzeriaceae, b L. Britton ; 
Alismaceae, by J. K. Small; Butomaceae, Poaceae (pars), by G. V. Nash. 
Vol Part 1, rane temonaceae, by Nash ; earer eee by N. L. 
Britton aid J N. Rose; Penthoraceae, _Damassiacea, by P. A. Rydberg. Part 2, 
a Hydrangeaceae, te i Small and P. A. Rydberg; oe EE 
Iteaceae, Hamamelidaceae, by N. L. "ice on; Pterostemonaceae, by J. K. Small ; 
Altingiacene by P. Wilso son; Phyllonomaces e, by H. H. Rusby. Bart 2. Gece 
by F. V. Covi and N. L, Britton; Platanaceae, by H. A. Gleason; Crossoso- 
maticets, by J. K. Small; Connaracee, by N. L. Britton ; Calycanthaceae, aids Cols 
), 
aa 25 Sg 1, Geraniaceae, by L. T. Hanks est J. K. Small; Oxalidaceae, 
Linaceae, by]. K . Smal ll; Erythroxylaceae, by N. L. Britton. Pat 2, Tro opaeolaceae, 
by G. “4 Balsaminaceae, Limnanthaceae, by P. CR Rydberg ; Koeberliniaceae, 
by J. H “Barat Zygophyllaceae, by A. M, Vail and P. A. Rydber g; Malpighi- 
aceae, by J. K, Small. 
subse se tse ‘ale is pied at ah 50 for each part; it is expected that four or 
The 
five parts will be required for each volume. A limited sos of separate parts (ex- 
cepting Part 1, Vol. fs will ‘op sold at $2.00 each. Addr 
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