THE BOTANISTS 01' I'l I II.A I »i:i.I'J 11 A. j'JT 



3. "Water Storage and Conduction in Senccio pnicox. I). C, from 

 Mexico." By John AV. Harshberger, Ph. I)., InstiiiL-t<tr in I'.otany. (With 

 plates vii-viii. ) 



4. "Structure and Development of Internal IMiloem in (Jclsj-mium 

 sempervirens, Ait. By Caroline B. Thompson, B. S. ( Witli phit<' ix. ) 



5. "Structure of the Cork Tissues in Roots of some Kosiiceous 

 Genera." By Martha Bunting, Ph. D. (With plate x. ) 



6. " Comparative Studies on the Ix^ite of Circuninutation of some 

 Flowering Plants," By Elizabeth A. Simons. 



7. "Observations on the Development of some Embryo-sacs." V,y 

 Randolph E. B. McKenney, B. S. (With plate xi. ) 



8. " Observations on some Hybrids between Drosera filiformis and D. 

 intermedia." By John M. Macfarlane, D. Sc, Professor of Botany. ( With 

 plate xii ) . 



9. "Statistical Information Concerning the Production of Fruits and 

 Seeds in Certain Plants." By John W. Harshberger, Ph. D., Instructor in 

 Botany. 



15. The Forester, an Illustrated Bi-nioiithly Pamphlet, 

 devoted to the Development of our Forests. Official Organ 

 of the South Jersey Woodmen's Association, begun at May's 

 Landing, N. J., January, 1895, by John Gifford ; later pub- 

 lished at Camden, N. J. Later it became The Forester. An 

 Illustrated Journal devoted to Forestry, Volume I, No. 4. 

 The size of the page and the title were changed with \\)lume 

 III, No. 3, March, 1897 : The Forester, an Illustrated 

 Monthly Jou^Tial of Forestry, devoted to the Conservation 

 of Forests, the Proper Utilization of Forest Products, the 

 Forestation of Waste Lands, and the Preservation of Game. 

 Published at Camden; John Gifford, editor and jaihlislicr, 

 Princeton, N. J. With Volume IV, the cover and the title 

 were again changed to read: The Forester, a monthly 

 magazine, devoted to the care and use of forests and forest 

 trees, and related subjects. Published monthly by the 



