North American Flora 
HIS work is designed to hist ee: y all plants growing independently 
| . Pachision in North Am , here en to include Greenland, Central 
ca, the Repu ublic of Pan nama, and Mts West Indies, except Tr inidad, 
Tobago, nee Savabiab and ther islands off “thie north coast of Venezuela. 
It will be published in parts at irregular intervals by the New York Botanical 
ge Coe the aid of the income of the David Lydig Fund seus nae by Charles 
Ped 
s planned to issue ad as eh esd as they can be prepared, extent of 
nts. 
the won making it possible nce publication at an Hd pat 
The ta work will form a nade sa volumes with the Zotthlthig'a cas 
Volume 1. Myc Soh 2 Schizop Volume 16. Pter: erdophyta, ys 
Di atomaceae. sper 
Volumes2-10, Fungi. Volumes 17-19. danniaipaghosts: 
ee a I 13. Algae. Volumes 20-32, Dicotyledones. 
Volum 15. Bryophy 
The pepenaea of the work has been referred by the Scientific Directors of the 
Garden to a en consisting of Dr. N. L. Britton, Dr. W. A. Murrill, and Dr. 
J. H. Barnhar 
¥ rofeseor Georg F. Atkinson, of Cornell pee t en Charles R. Barnes 
and John M. Coulter, of the University of Chicago, eae V. Coville, of the 
ent o i 
States National Museum, Professor Byron D. Halsted, oot uuiee s College, and Pro- 
fessor William Tieliaas: of the Missouri Botanical Garden, have consented to act as 
an advisory committe 
The following parts have been published : 
Vol. 3. Part 1, Nectriaceae, Hypocreaceae, by F. J. een ot Chaetomiaceae, by 
H. L. Palliser ; Finekenas ceae, by D. Griffiths and F. J. Sea 
ol. 7. Part t cpa gree by G. P. Clinton. nen 2, Coleosporiaceae, Ure- 
— ce ae, (pars), by J. C. Arthur 
and 2 Puna by W Till, Part. 3, Le Minar by 
W.A. Murrill ; yp (pars), by W.A A. Mareill aiid G, S. Burlin : 
Vol. 16. Part 1, Ophioglosacee, ye L. M. deoege? ood and R. * tone 
=the hig by Underwood; undac _ ceraoplerdacee by Rh. 
Benedic ; Schizaeaceae, Miksonbees Ges iitatien. (par ~e _R. Maxon. 
ol. 17. Part 1, Typhaceae, by P. Wilson; Aaa pikes Hydro- 
charitaceae, | by P. A. Rydberg; Zannichelliaceae, Zosteraceae, Cymodoceaceae, 
Naiadaceae, Lilaeaceae, by N. Taylor; Scheuchzeriaceae, by N. L. Britton 
Alismaceae, by J. K. Small; eae sea sri 5 . G. V. Nash. 
. L. Britton ; and. A. Rydber Hel K. Small ; 
- y H, Rusby. Part 3, Grossularia- 
ae, by ere — N. L, Britton; wher by H, uA . Glea ba Crossoso 
sate by J. K ; Connaraceae, by ritton ; ys Soaermaaal by C. 
l st Rosaceae rey by P, A. R ydberg. ei 4, Rosaceae (pars), by P. A. 
dber 
Vo “s 25. oR 1, Geraniaceae, by L. T. Hanks and K. Small; Oxalidaceae, 
by Gn VN oh ig . Smal + _Bnythroxylacene, by N. L. Bri ton. see Tro mn slenien, ae, 
; B alsaminaceae, Limnanthaceae by P. A. Rydb 
, - A. Rydberg ; Koeberliniaceae, 
ea jh. Bataan 5 Zygophya aceae, by A. M, Vail and P. A. Redieke. Malpighi- 
The iain Price is fixed at $1.50 for each part: 4 thar ¥ 
five parts will be re required “4 or each volume. A limi ted ‘ mb Ce 
cepting Part 1, Vol. 9) will be sold at $2.00 each. Addr number of separate parts (ex- 
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