HERBARIUM FOR SALE. 
A complete European Herbarium, collected from 1860-1886, containing ip 
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 Koch, 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. 
rice $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. Duptey, Cornell University. 
For sale by Andrus & Church, Ithaca, N. Y., who will send it postpaid op 
receipt of the price, $1.00. 
THE WEST AMERICAN SCIENTIST: 
nthly 
This journal, established in 1884, begins a new volume asa 24-page illustrated mo 
magazine of POPULAR SCIENCE. A prominent feat nsists of articles on the topo 
graphy and natural history of Upper and Lower California. Eminent scientists of the U- 
8. are contributors, Price, $1.00 a year, 10 cents a copy. AGENTS WANTED. 
C. R. ORCUTT, Editor, San Diego, California. 
(Send 25 cents for a four months’ trial subscription.] 
BACK NUMBERS WANTED. 
Full price will be paid for the following numbers of the BoTaNical Ga- 
aETTE: July, 1885 (Vol. x, No.7); August, 1885 (Vol. x, No. 8); Jasuary» 
1886 (Vol. xi, No. 1). 
partes BOTANICAL GAZETTE, 
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