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Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, monthly, illustrated, con- 
taining notes, news, and non- ‘ech articles of general interest, Free to all mem- 
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faaluciog: lichens ; containing technical articles and news and notes of Sapa al in- 
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disonia, quarterly, devoted fora to colored sins accompanied by 
popular descriptions of flowering plants; ten plates in each number, forty in uae 
volume. Subscription price, $10.00 a Yue [Not offered in exchange. ] Now in 
volume, 
Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden, containing the annual reports 
of the Director-in-Chief and other berg page pa and re articles bats 
results of investi igs ations carried out e Garden. Fre all members of th 
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North Am ora. Descriptions of the wild plants of North pelt =” 
including Greenland the West Indies, and Central America. Planned to be com 
pleted in 34 volumes, Roy. 8vo, Each volume to consist of four or more part: 
Subsrption rie $1.50 per part; a oe number of separate parts will be sold 
for $2.00 each, NG ot ole in exchan 
Vol. 3 35 -e art I, IgIo. tciasone=-faanpekdines 
Vol. 7, part 1 1906; by 2, 1907 ; part 3, ‘sia ” Ustilaginaceae—Aecidiaceae 
(pars). 
Vol. 9, parts I and 2, 1907; part 3, 1910; part 4, 1915; part 5, ee Poly- 
EL ce ioe ). (Parts 1 and 2 no longer sold separately. ) 
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Vol. 17, part 1, 1909; part 2, 1912; part 3, =ors) oe (pars). 
Vol. 22, parts 1 ‘and 2, 1905; parts 3 and 4, 1908; part 5, 1913. Podostemona. 
ceae—Rosaceae (pars). 
Vol. 25, part 1, Padi part 2, 1910; part 3, 1911. Geraniaceae—Burseracese. 
Vol. 29, Lape % 1914, Clethr aceae—Ericaceae, 
Vol, 34, part ” 1914; part 2, 1915, Carduaceae, 
Memoirs of Ge New York Botanical Garden. Price to nee of the 
Garden, $1.00 per volume. To others, $2.00. Whos offered in exchan 
Pale An 
Park, by Per Axel Rydberg. ix +492 pp., with detaile map. 
Vol. II. The ee of ae and Darkness sii Growth a Development, 
by D. T. MacDougal. xvi + 320 pp., with 176 figu 1903. 
Vol. III, Studies of Gunesne confers Saati from nae New 
York, by Arthur Hollick and Edward Charles Jeffrey. viii+ 138 pp., with 29 
plates. mat 
Vol. ffects of the Rays of Radium on Plants, by Charles Stuart Gager. 
viii a pp., es 73 figures and 14 plate = 1908, 
. V, Flora of the Vicinity of New ie: A Contribution to Plant Geography 
by Neo Taylor, vi + 683 pp., with Bins 1915, 
Contributions from t! Garden. A series of tech- 
nical papers eaten by students or members of the staff, and reprinted from journals 
other than the above, Price, 25 cents each, $5.00 per volume. In the eighth volume. 
RECENT NUMBERS 25 CENTS EACH 
186, Notes on Trichomanes—I. The Identity of Trichomanes pyxidiferum L., by 
"Margaret Slosson 
187. Notes on Plants of the Southern United States—I, by Francis W. Pennell. 
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