North American Flora 
HIS work is designed to present Neeson ee ated of all plants growing eae gets 
| of cultivation, in North America, here taken to include Greenland, Central 
West Indies, xsi Trinidad, 
America, the Republic of Panama, and the 
Tobago, and Curacao and other islands off the north coast of Venezuela, whose flora is 
essentially South American. 
It will be published in parts at irregular intervals by the New York Botanical 
Garden through the aid of the income of the David Lydig Fund bequeathed by Charles 
. is ne ets to issue age as papldly as they can be —— the ger hes 
the work making it possible commence publication at any number of hess 
The completed work will form a series o of volumes eat the lowing sequence 
Volume 1. Myce Peni Sikdeopieyte: Diatomacea 
Valwne 2 to Fun 
olumes II to I ‘sine e. 
here 1g4andis. Bry 
Vol 16. Pteri re a ‘Gymnospermae. 
Voinines tl . 19. Monocoty in 
Volumes 0 30. ee 
The peculicn wg pee referred by the ope gb e _ 
of the w 
org” se committee wenreeas of Dr. N. L. Britton, Dr. 
J: ee rohart, 
sor George F. At ait of Cornell University, Professors Charles R. Barne 
and jenn M. se uliens of the University of Chicago, Mr. Frederick ae Coville, ofthe 
United States ‘sac nt of Agriculture, Professor Edward L. Gre e, of the United 
States National Museum, Professor Byron D. Halsted, of Rutgers Eutage- and 2s. 
“3 ssor i scnanind’ Trelease, ‘of the Missouri Botanical Garden n, have consented to act as 
advisory co 
e following parts have been so shed 
Vol. 7. Part 1, oe aginales, by G. P. Clinton. Part 2, eideenteclae Ure- 
dinaceae, and — a, oe rs), by J. C. Arthur 
Vol. 9. olyporaceae, by W, A Murrill. Part 3, Boletaceae, by 
W. A. Noa ¢ “Aero pee s) by W. A. Murrill and G. S. Burlingham 
6. Part 1, Ophioglossaceae, — = in gigas nd R. C. Henedict 
I Wecatbacéae by M. Underwood; Osm ae and C ni har nae by 
Benedict ; Eohicccacesc, Gldthicdiacede, said "Cyathes aceae “(pars s), by W. R. Maxon. 
17. Part 1, hn by P. Wilson; Sparganiaceae, Elodeaceae and Hy- 
PE orc by P. R arma Zannichelliaceae, Sodiehcene, Cymodoceaceae, 
i and tice b y N. Taylor; Scheuchzeriaceae, by N. L. Britton ; 
eee sige J. K. Small; cantons and Poaceae ( ie by G. V. Nash. 
Part fe Podostemonaceee, b V. Nas TN nee by N. L. 
Britton me}. N. Rose; Penthoraceae 3 Pircwabaicec: bP A . Rydberg. Part 2, 
Saxifragaceae and Hydr rangeaceae, by J. K. Small and P. A. Ryd dber erg; Mg gtr 
Iteaceae, and Hamamelidaceae, by N. L. Brit tton ; Pterostemonaceae, by J. K. Small; 
Altingiaceae, by,P. Wilson; Phyllonomaceae, by H. H. R ore Pa “ 3 Grosslarie 
ceae, by F. V. Coville and N. L, Britton; ee by. Gle ; Crossoso- 
mataceae by J. K. Small; Connaraceae, by N. L. Britton yaar Hincaan, by C. L. 
ter tak "Rosaceae (pars), by P. A. Rydberg. Part 4; Rosaceae (pars), by P. A. 
Vol. 25. Part : Geraniaceae, by L. T. Hanks and J. K. Small; Oxalidaceae 
and Linaceae, by J. K. Small; Erythroxylaceae, by N. L. Britton 
The subscription price is fixed at $1. 50 for each part; it is scouted that four or 
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