North American Flora 
a oer: work is designed to present < Rap taneiad of all plants ape Li agit Nae 
of cultivation, in North America, here taken to <i o de and, Cent 
America, the Kepublic of Pan baa, an if aha Wes deer sete ida, 
a and | Cartao and other islands off the north coast of eg zue 82 
will be published in parts at irregular intervals by th ork Botanical 
Garden ‘hrvegh the aid of the income of the David Lydig r sid ‘ee by Charles 
Daly. 
It is biried to issue parts as seh eee as they can be ig the extent of 
the work ing it possible to commence publication at an er of points. 
The natal work will form a series Herpes with the following s coi ce: 
Volum gg Sea ved Paper bind Volume 16. ter eit Gymno- 
iatom 
Volumes2—Io, Fang. Volumes im 8  Magietstedsnes, 
oe it 11-13, Alg Volumes 20-32, Dicotyledones. 
Volumes 14 an nd 15. » Biyophyt 
The preparation of the work fied been referred by the isa Directors of the 
in oe to a ees! idling of Dr. N. L. Britton, Dr. W. A. Murrill, and Dr, 
H nhar 
States National Museum, Proedes Syree ron Halsted, "of Tues ers Paese and Pro- 
Papa William T: release, of the Missouri Botanical Garden, have consented to act as 
n advisory committee 
The following parts have been published : 
Vol Par coe aa pe, eb peas hat a «fo sich Chaetomiaceae, by 
Hed, Palliser ; Tasted: ae, by D. Griffiths F. J. Seav 
Vol. 7. Part 1 stg, ae ad Clinton Part - Coleosporiaceae, Ure- 
dinaceae, Anditacue (pars), by J. C. 
Vol. 9. Parts 1 and 2 syporcea, mW - rutin, Part. 3, ae mnats by 
W. A Murrill ; Agaricaceae picks by Marcil and G, S. Bu High 
Vol. 16, ‘Part I, Ophioglossacee, e . M. Underwood and R . Sensi: 
Marattiaceae, by Underwood; Osmundaceae, Cerstoptridacene bY Rie ©: 
Benedict ; Schizaeaceae, Gleicheniaceae, uae (pars), b . R. Maxon, 
ol.17. Part 1, Typhaceae, by P. Wilson; Spargan cee. esa Hydro. 
Fei ie; by F. "A. Rydberg ; Zannichelliaceae, Zosteraceae, a 
aceae, Lilaeaceae, by N. ‘Taylor; Sc heuchzeriaceae, by N. L. Britton; 
Albuntacens: by J. K. Small ; Retatincse: Poaceae “geo a GLY, Nash. 
Vol. aa. Part 1, Podos oo y ; Crassulaceae, by N. L 
Britton and J. N. Rose; Penthoraceae, jrarmassiaceae, rs P. A. Rydberg. Part 2, 
Saxifragaceae, Hydrangeaceae, to J. and P. Rydberg; Cunoniaceae, 
Tteaceae, I famamelidaceae, by: Ne=L. ie hea. by ma 
Altingiaceae, by P. Wilson; Pieces ; HH. ergs Part 3, " Grossularia- 
ceae, by F. V V. Coville ate . L. Britton; . iad met by H, Gleason; Cross #6 
mataceae, by J. ; Connaraceae, by N, ritton ; Calica thaceae, by C. L 
Atel ‘haa Poxwael by P. A. Rydberg. he 4, Rosaceae (pars), by P. A. 
. Vol. 25. pas i, baie on ie by L. T. Hanks and J. K. Small; Oxalidaceae, 
Sea by J. K. Small; E sythroxylaceae,b Neig ue Part 2, Tropaeolaceae, 
ae "4 -Sigae : sam in naceae, Lim re by P. A. Rydberg ; “costar PEIN 
“ (o) ace: A I” 
eo ae eee ygophy ae, by M. Vail and P. A. Rydberg; Malpigh 
scription price is fixed at $1.50 - each part; it is expected that four or 
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