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FLORA OF MAINE 



This is a work now being published under the auspices of (he stale, 

 a few extra copies of which are offered for sale to subscribers only, to 

 be supplied in successive volumes. 



The plan is, to give perfect specimens of the plants themselves, 

 neatly attached to the folio pages, and printed descriptions, title pages, 

 &c M on the sheets immediately preceding the plants illustrated. 



The work is published in large folio form, (14 inches by 20,) ele- 

 gantly bound in cloth, and will consist of about twenty volumes. 



Each volume will contain from five to ten Decades of specimens, 

 (depending upon the size and character of the plants,) and will be is- 

 sued as rapidly as the careful preparation of the specimens will allow. 



The price for the complete work will be one hundred dollars, to 

 be paid in installments of twenty dollars each, the first being paid on 

 the receipt of the first volume, and the second on the receipt of the 

 fourth, &c. 



To those who prefer to pay for each volume on delivery, the price 

 will be six dollars a volume. 



#* Botanists in the southern and western states, desirous of obtain- 

 ing northern plants, cannot procure them in a more acceptable form. 



Subscriptions will be received 



In Boston, by James Munroe & Co. 



u 



Portland, u Hyde, Loud & Duren. 



11 Bangor, u Geo. R. Smith, or the subscriber, 



A. YOUNG, Jr. 



Bangor, May 1. 



Collecting Agency in the Southwestern States 



R. MORRIS &ICo., of Black Hawk, Miss., will collect ac- 

 counts as above with the greatest dispatch, and guarantee prompt 



remittances. 



REFER TO 



Prof. B. Silliman, New Haven. — PreemanJHunt, Esq., New 

 York. — Gen. William Duncan, Philadelphia. — Hon. Jacob 

 Thompson, M. C. 



September, J Mo. 







