North American Flora 
To eta ic is ees to Dap i descriptions of “ee pat pore “th mee 
of ion, in Nort merica, here taken nclude and, Central 
rth Re ublic of prea a, and the ca indies, pine Trinidad, 
i and  Curiao and other islands off the north coast of Abgrs uela, 
will be published in parts at irregular intervals by the New York Botanical 
Garden Seeecek the aid of the income of the David Lydig Kand te oo by Charles 
P, Daly, 
It is planned to issue ete as ee as they can be prepared, the extent of 
nts. 
the work making it possible nce publication at any number at ‘pot 
The completed work will form a series ey volumes with the following seque 
Volume I. ig aoa ana Volume 16. spss idophyta, Lines: 
Volumes2-10, Resa: Volumes 17-19. eva nocotyledones. 
Volumes 11-13. Algae Volumes 20-32, Dicotyledones. 
Nene 14 and 15. Bryo phy 
The reparation of the work ie been oo. by the Scientific Directors of the 
ig tee 5 a committee consisting of Dr. N. L. Britton, Dr. W. A. Murr ill, and Dr, 
arnhart. 
J. HB 
States National Museum, Professor Byron D. Halsted, of Rng gers F Colles, and ve 
fessor William Trelease, of the Missouri Botanical Garden, ate consented to act as 
advisory committee. 
The fo ang parts have baer Oey ace 
Vol Part 1, Nectria e, Hypocrea Ff. ea Chaetomiaceae, by 
Hel, Palliser ; Fine bees by 1: Griffiths a seth F, J. Sea 
Vol. 7. Part 1 50 ag by . P. Clinton. Part, % Coleosporiaceae, Ure- 
dinaceae, Aeciincet (unt y J. C. Arthur 
ol. 9. Parts 1 an Polyporaceas by W.A A. Murrill. Part 3, — by 
W. A. Murrill ; lepeR ote (pars), by W. A A. Murrill and G. S. Bur 
pie cr; Opbivglosscee, by L. M. Underwood and de en chucatee: 
Marattiacene, by nderwood; Osmundaceae, Ceratopteridaceae, by R rea 
Be t; Schizaeaceae, Gidichenisccar, Cyatheaceae (pars 18), by W. R. Maxon. 
Vol. 17. Part 1, f dege mania y P. Wilson; Spargani aceae, Elodeaceae, Hydro- 
charitaceae, by P. Rydberg ; Zannichelliaceae, Zosleeuc eae, Aen 
Na aiadaceae, take. by N. Taylor; Sch euchzeriaceae, by Britton 
Alismaceae, by J. K. Sm all; Butomaceae, Poaceae (pars), by G. V V. Nash. 
_ Vol. 22. Part 1, Podo ostemonaceae, by V. Nash; Crassulaceae, by N. L 
Britton and J. N. Rose; Penthor raceae, Parnassiaceae, by P. A. Rydberg. Pit 2, 
Saxifragaceae, Hydrangeaceae, by J. K. Small d P. A. Rydberg; ee 
» by N. L. Britton; iihelinchateas, b mall ; 
H. Ru ie Part 3, “Glosias tinian 
ceae, by F. V. Coville ce - L, Britton; Platanaceae, = i. . Glea = n; Crossoso- 
poms i is J. K. Small ; Connaraceae, by N, rset sitatece. by C. 
ie vals osaceae aan by P. A. gh ena oo c g Reka (pars), by P. A. 
> 
s. 
S 
3 
Fy 
ry 
oO 
a 
rm 
Shae 
ar} 
> 
Pe, 
o 
S 
° 
5 
Fs) 
o 
a 
3 
82 
o 
Vol. 25. Part 1, i Agreed by L. T. Hanks and K. Small; Oxalidaceae, 
Linaceae, by aoe Small ; ; Erythroxylaceae, by N. L. Ps: Part 2, Tro opaeolaceae 
wre w barat at er Limnanthaceae, by P. A. Rydberg ; Koebe rliniaceae, 
Barnha: 
sig ygophyliaceae, by A. M, Vail and P. A. Rydberg; Malpighi- 
ubscription Price is fixed at $1. - for each part; it is expected that four or 
five parts will be required for each volume. A, limited . 
cepting Part 1, Vol. b} will be sold a ($2. 6 caus 1 Adee. ee of separate parts (ex 
THE NEw York BOTANIONE GARDEN 
BRONX PARK, NEw YORK CITY 
