PLANTS FOR SALE. 
y of Vermont, left an herbarium of 
about 2,000 * es 0 , and about 3,000 species unmounted, the 
latter mostly duplicates, including many duplicate mosses. They i 
€ of nortwestern ones obtained by exchange, and are for the most 
ns. Bids are invited, either for the whole or forapart. Asa nu- 
to a Colleg lection they will be especially valuable. For further 
GEO. VASEY, orn J. M. HOLZINGER. 
WASHINGTON, D. Cc. 
Peeters  t HING TON, Bee: 
: aac Pp AGENTS $50to $100 =~ 
+ k N i 
Ladies or Gents. Best seller nD 
» Noiseless, lasts 
0 experience needed. To 
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LICHENS 
Of New Bedford, Mass. and Vicinity. 
BY HENRY WILLEY. 
Paper, pp. 39. Sent by mail for 50 cents, 
NO DISCOUNTS. 
The Botanical Gazette. 
AE 
| 1893: Eighteenth Year of Publication. 
year promises to be a most notable one’in the 
Past, ithaca botany, and the GAZETTE will, as in the 
Notes a y reflect the activity of the botanical world. The 
to those Sy column will 
ant b WhO desire to keep in 
Otanical gatherings whic 
be especially valuable this year 
formed of the numerous import- 
h are to take place. 
$2.50 . 
per Year; Single numbers 25 cents each. 
CHARLES R. BARNES, Madison, Wis 
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blisheg by the Editors: | JOHN I. COULTER, Bloomington, a 
| J. C. ARTHUR, La Fayette, Ind. 
