North American Flora 



r — miS work is designed to prese-. descriptions of all planls growing tad jnd,n.Iy 



T^ of cultivation, in North America, here taken to tnclnde Oreenland Central 



1 America the Republic of Panama, and the West Ind.es, eic.pt T„n,d*J, 



Tobago, and iao J other island, off the north con, of Veneznla, whose flora ,, 



"^ wfflt pnm" neHn parfs at irregnlar in.er.ais by the New Vork B^ac 1 



ojL thigh the aid of .he income of .he David Lydig Fond be q n=,.hed by Charles 



P. Daly. 



I i*s Planned to issue parts as rapidly as they can be prepared the ex e f 

 the wok taking it possible to commence publication at any number o pomts. 

 The Implead work will form a series of volumes with the followmg sequence . 



Volume I. Mycetozoa, Schizophyta, Diatomaceae. 



Volume 2 to 10. Fungi. 



Volumes n to 13. Algae. 



Volumes 14 and 15. Bryophyta. 



Volume 16. Pteridophyta and Gymnospermae. 



Volumes 17 to 19. Monocotyledones. 



Volumes 20 to 30 . Dicotyledones. Directors of the 



The preparation of the work has been referred by the Scientific D rec ^ 



Garden to a committee consisting of Dr. N. L. Bntton, Dr. W. A. Mum 

 T. H. Barnhart. rv^rlps R. Barnes 



Professor George F. Atkinson, of Cornell University, Professors ^^ of the 

 and John M. Coulter, of the University of Chicago, Mr. freder.c : . oftheUnited 

 United States Department of Agriculture, Professor Edward L. Or e , ^ ^ 

 States National Museum, Professor Byron D. Halsted, of Rutgers ^ ^ ^ ^ 



fessor William Trelease, of the Missouri Botanical Garden, nave 



an advisory committee. Tllptiaceae by G. 1 



Vol. 7, Part I, Ustilaginales, including Ustilaginaceae and l.»« ..^^ an d 



Clinton, was issued Oct. 4, 1906. Vol. 7. Part 2, ^P™'^ March 6, i** 



Aecidiaceae (pars), of the Uredinales, by J. C. Arthur, wa 1907,^ 



Vol. 9, Parts 1 and 2, Polyporaceae, by W. A. Murrill, were .ssued ^ - y ^ 



March 12, 1908. Vol. 22, Part 1, including Podostemonaceae oy parnassiacea e 



Crassulaceae by N. L. Britton and J. N. Rose, and Penthoraceae Saxifra . 



by P. A. Rydberg, was issued May 22, 1905. Vol. 22, ^ Cunoniaceae, 



gaceae and Hydrangeaceae by J. K. Small and P. A. y ' R 5ma u, 



Wilson 



18, 1905. Vol. 22, Part 3, Grossulariaceae by F. V. Covi e ^^^ by U- 

 Platanaceae by H. A. Gleason, Crossosomataceae by J. K. a > ^ Rjrd berg. 



L. Britton, Calycanthaceae by C. L. Pollard, and Rosacea* (P arS ^J by L . T . H*»l" 

 was issued June 12, 1908. Vol. 25, Part I, including Ger ^ m ^ f rythroxylace*: by 

 and J. K. Small, Oxalidaceae and Linaceae by J. K- Sma11 ' an 

 N. L. Britton, was issued Aug. 24, 1907. expected that fo« r 



The subscription price is fixed at $1.50 for each part; It f of separa te p» rts * 

 five parts will be required for each volume. A limited num er 



be sold at $2.00 each. Address 



The New York Botanical Garden 



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