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Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, monthly, illustrated, contain- 
ing bie Beh and non-technical articles of general tee e Free t to all 
members of the Garden. To others, 10 cents a copy; $1.00 year. [Not 
offered ms exchange.] Now in its nineteenth volu: 
ycologia, bimonthly, illustrated in color and otherwise; devoted to fungi, 
including lichens; containing technical articles and news and notes of general 
interest, and an index to current American mycological literature. $3.00 a 
year; pines cae not for sale. [Not offered in exchange.] Now in its tenth 
volum 
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pene descriptions of flowering plants; ten plates in each number, forty in 
each v Subscri; an ion price, $10.00 a year. [Not offered in "cxohal ge.] 
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of the New S york Botanical See one ba annual reports 
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embodying resu £ investigations carried Bai in the are a Free to all 
's, $3.00 per volum Now in its ninth volume. 
ica! ‘a. Descriptions the wild plants of Nor erica, 
including Greenland, the West Indies, and Central America. Planned to be 
completed in 34 volumes. Roy. 8vo. Each volume to consist of four or more 
parts. Subscription price, $1.50 per part; a limited ber of separate parts 
will be sold for $2.0 0 each. (Not offered i jin exchange 
» Part 1, 1910. t: 
7, part 1, 1906; part 2, 1907; part 3, 1912. Ustilagi Aecidia. 
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Vol. 9 (now complete), parts 1 and 2, 907 5 Part 3, 1910; part 4, 1915; 
arts 5, 6, and 1916. Polyporaceae—Ag ae (pars). (Parts 1 and 2 
ol. 10, part 1, 19 one diets, 2 and 3, 1917. Agaricaceae (pars). 
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(pars). 
Vol. 17, part 1, 1909; part 2, 1912; ree 3, 1915. Typhaceae—Poaceae 
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xe 21, part 1, 1916; part 2, 1917; part 3, 1918. Chenopodiaceae—Allio- 
Vol. 22, parts I and a] B98: parts 3 and 4, 1908; part 5, 1913. Podo- 
Vol. 25, part 1, 1907; Ne Ay FORE part 3,1911. G iac Burserace: 
Vol. 29, part 1, 1914. Clethraceae—Ericaceae. 
1. 34, part 1, 1914; p , 1915; part 3, 191 ‘arduaceae—Anthemideae. 
emoirs of the New York Botanical Garden. Price to members of th 
Garden, $1.50 p ers, $3.0 [Not offered in exchange.] 
. I. An Annotated Catalogue of the Flora of Monta: d th ce 
stone Park, by Per Axel Rydberg. ix + 492 pp., with detailed pen, 
Vol. II. The tenuenee of ene nd Dae eee Growth and Devalags 
ment, by D. gal. 320 pp., wil Tes. 
Vol. III. Studies Be Creta taceous Coniferous Remains from “Krelecherville 
New York, by A. Hollick and E. C. Jeffrey. viii-+ 138 pp., with 29 plates. 
1909. 
ol. IV. Effects of the Rays of Radium a Pay by Charles Stuart 
Gager. viii + 278 pp., with 73 figures and 14 plates. 1908. 
V. Flora of the Vicinity of New York: A Contribution to Plant 
Geography, by Norman Taylor. vi = 683 pp., with 9 plates. 1915. 
Vol. Papers presented at the Celebration of the Twentieth Anniver- 
sary of the Dew ane Botanical Garden, viii + 592 pp., with 43 plates and 
many text figu: 
ontri! eign aa e New York bahar Garden. A series of tech- 
nical papers written by peace or members of the staff, and reprinie from 
journals other than the above. Price, 25 cents each. $5.00 per volume. Inthe 
ninth volume. 
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