$ 
j 
ISSUED AUGUST 15TH 
AN 
JLLUSTRATED [7LORA 
OF THE 
NORTHERN STATES AND CANADA, 
WESTWARD TO THE 102d MERIDIAN, INCLUDING KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. 
By Pror. N. L. BRITTON ano Hon. ADDISON BROWN 
WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF SPECIALISTS IN VARIOUS GROUPS, 
Every known species, from the Ferns upward, separately described anew, and figured. Over 
4ooo cuts. With Keys to Species and Genera, the Synonymy, the English Names, the Revised 
Nomenclature, and revised Systematic Sequence of Families. The First complete Mlustrated 
a ij 
, 
Manual of Botany published in this country ‘or d lovers of plants. 
VOLUME | Royal 8vo, pp. xii + 612; figured species, 1425, uncol- PRICE, 
NO ored; FERNS to CARPET-WEED. Vols. 11 and III, com- $3.00 PER 
READY pleting the work, will appear during 1897. 
Subscriptions may be sent to the publishers, 
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, NEw YORK. 
Or to PROF. BRITTON, Cotumeia University, WN. Y. 
Botanical Gazette 
Volume XXII, beginning with the July number, is issued from 
The University of Chicago Press, with some changes in form and 
typography. Each number will contain at least eighty pages, 
Which will be increased if necessary to meet the demands of 
Contributions. The illustrations will be of the best grade of 
lithographs and photo-engravings. The character will depend 
upon the subject, and will be determined by the editors in 
Consultation with the author. ; 
That the Boranicat GazettE may be more fully repre- 
sentative of botanical activity, a staff of associate editors has 
Been organized. Those for America are: GrorGE F. ATKIN- 
‘0X, Professor of Botany, Cornell University; VoiNey M. 
SPALDING, Professor of Botany, University of Michigan; ROLAND 
THaxrer, Assistant Professor of Cryptogamic Botany, 4147 
vard University; Wiitiam T RELEASE, Director of the Missouri — 
Botanical Garden. European associates will be announced later. 
VOLUME 
NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH 
dais ene ead 
bceam rn inertness 
