HERBARIUM FOR SALE. 
A complete European Herbarium, collected from 1860-1886, containing in 
300 fascicles more than 150,000 specimens in excellent condition. This herba- 
rium contains a very complete flora of Germany, Austro-Hungary (original 
specimens of Koh, A. Braun, Nees von Esenbeck, Reichenbach, Kerner, and 
many other authors), and the whole of middle Europe, France, Switzerland, 
Italy, Spain, with Madeira, the Orient, Russia, Sweden, Norway, and Lapland. 
It contains the undivided herbarium Wimmer (+ 1867), especially the Salices 
of this author and the artificial Salix hybrids of Wichura. 
Erice $3,500. 
Address B. STEIN, Botanic Gardens, 
BRESLAU, PRUSSIA. 
THE CAYUGA FLORA: 
A Catalogue of Phenogamous Plants growing without cultivation in the 
Cayuga Lake Basin. By Professor W. R. Duprey, Cornell University. 
For sale by Andrus & Church, Ithaca, N. Y., who will send it postpaid on 
receipt of the price, $1.00. 
ee RE OS 2 SE AR ORE OR aR 
MEXICAN PLANTS. 
Dr. Ed. Palmer has a few broken sets of the plants of his last year’s collee- 
tion, embracing from 300 to 400 species, which he will sell at reduced rates. 
They contain a large proportion of new species. Address 
DR. GEO. WASEY, 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
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BACK NUMBERS WANTED. 
Fall price will be paid for the following numbers of the BoranteaL Ga- 
ZETTE: July, 1885 (Vol. x, No.7); August, 1885 (Vol. x, No. 8); January, 
1886 (Vol. xi, No. 1). 
Address BOTANICAL GAZETTE, 
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND 
