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The First Established and Most Complete 

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ESTABLISHED LONDON, 1881 ; NEW YORK, 1884. 

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 in New York, reads, through its hundreds of employes, every news- 

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The Plant World 



An Illustrated Monthly Journal cf Popular Botany 

 Established 1897 



The Only Nontechnical Periodical Devoted Exclusively to this Branch of 

 Biology, and Dealing with all Phases of Plant Life 



Each issue of Volume IV, commencing in January, 1901, will be enlarged by four additional 

 pages, and the special features of the volume will be as follows : A department of notes and sug- 

 gestions for teachers ; articles descriptive of various groups among the lower plants, illustrated by 

 full-page plates ; series of articles by prominent botanists recounting their collecting experiences 

 in such countries as Cuba, Porto Rico, Alaska, etc.; discussions of important economic plants ; 

 book reviews, and general items. The 8-page supplement, devoted to a systematic account of all 

 known families of flowering plants, which has been such a valuable feature of the past volume, 

 will be continued and even more freely illustrated. Many of our sub cribers have voluntarily 

 testified to their appreciation of The Plant World, but the words of Professor Charles E. Bessey, of 

 the University of Nebraska, are particularly gratifying to us, and should be remembered by every- 

 one who contemplates taking a botanical periodical. He says " The Plant World has made a place 

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