North American Flora 
HIS work is designed to pe acd Bilin ol of all plants growing independently 
| of cultivation, in North America, here oats * include Greenland, Central 
America, the eaiaiel of pane and the West Indies, except Trinidad, 
Tobago, and Curacao and other islands off the north coast of Venezuela, whose flora is 
gga South American. 
1 be published in parts at irregular intervals by the New York Botanical 
Sales ee the aid of the income of the David Lydig Fund bequeathed by Charles 
P. Daly. 
It is — to issue Boe as sched as they can be ah geen = pes oe 
work making it poss to commence publication at an of he 
The oe he work will “a m a series of volumes ae hy féllowing aes 
Mycetozoa, Schizophyta, Diatomac 
ungi, 
ophy 
Volume 16. i te and Gymaospermse. 
Volumes I Mon oom et 
Volumes 20 ts 7 gna done 
The pr —— of the work has Set referred by the oe Directors of the 
ere to ser ea mittee eonsiatinie of Dr. N. L. Britton, Dr. W. A. Murrill, and Dr. 
art. 
J. u 
Rina George F. Atkinson, of Cornell abe’ & Spree Charles R. Barnes 
and John M. Coulter, of 4 Seis of Chicago, M erick V. Coville, of the 
United States (gree cultu ee Edw ting i: Greene, of the United 
States National Museum, Pro ree Bios - Halsted, Of Rutgers College, and Pro- 
= William T release, 0 of the Missouri aaal Garden, have consented to act as 
advisory comm 
The following parts have been published : 
Vol. 7. Part 1, ee ten by G. P. Clinton. Part 2, Coleosporiaceae, Ule- 
dinaceae, and soa aceae atk by J. C. Arthur. 
Vol. 9. Parts 1 and 2 pe by W, A. gnsy Part 3 a by 
WA: Murrill ; Kenitabeas jails ) by W. A. Murrill and G. S. Bur 
Vol. 16. Part 1, Ophioglossaceae, by L. M. Underwood and 4 ee Henedict j 
Marattiaceae, by . Underwood; Osmundaceae fae Ceratopteridaces, by R. C. 
Benedict ; Schizaeaceae, Sisichesiacese, 4 Shree (pars), by W. R. Maxon. 
Vol.17. Part 1, Ppt by P. W ; Spargani — Hoesceae and Hy- 
d arg nati by P. A, dberg ; fate ge on Zosteraceae, Cymodoceaceae, 
Naiadac and icc by N. Ta ylor ; Seca atta cane, by N. “a Britto on; 
Alismaceae by J. K. Small ; Butomaceae and Poaceae ey s), by G. V. Nash. 
22, Part 1, Podos ee y Nas A ie ge 08 by N. L 
Britton. and J. N. Rose; Penthoraceae and Pechassieceis, me . Rydber: Part 2, 
Sax Pag and Bars Haase by J. K. Small and P. A. Ry dbe erg; Cunoniaceae, 
e, b K. Small ; 
Iteaceae, and Hamam omer y N. Siok Piraelicecies, by J. 
Altingicene yO P. Wilson; ; Phyllonomaceae by H. H, Rus tk Part 3, Gissesiaeii- 
ceae, by F. ere ‘ad W . L, Britton; Platanaceae, by H. A. Gleason; Cross ze 
mataceae i by 1. Small ; Connaraceae, ‘by L. Britton ; cine, by CL 
-s a al Rosaceae (pars), by P, A. Rydberg. Part 4, Rosaceae (pars), by P. A. 
ydber 
Vol. Part : a by L. T. Hanks and J. K. ane? Oxalidaceae 
and onto by J. K. Small; Nasthivitacnan. by N. L. Britto 
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