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York, with 64 colored plates and 100 line 

 drawings. This book describes about 500 

 species, chiefly of the northeastern section, but 

 including a few from the West and South. 

 The plants are arranged according to the sit- 

 uations in which they grow, from water-plants 

 to those of dry ground ; then according to their 

 families and time of flowering. There are de- 

 scriptions of some of the larger families. 



Southeastern Section 



Alice Lounsberry's Southern Wild Flowers 

 and Trees, $3.75. Frederick A. Stokes Co., 

 New York, with 177 plates, 16 colored, the rest 

 line or wash drawings. The plants are ar- 

 ranged systematically with a key to the fami- 

 lies to aid in identification. 



Rocky Mountain Region 



Julia Henshaw's Mountain Wild Flowers of 

 America, $2.00, Ginn & Co., Boston, has 99 ex- 

 cellent half-tone plates from photographs. 

 The plants are arranged according to the color 

 of the flowers. 



Stewardson Brown's Alpine Flora of the 



