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The New York Botanical Garden 
Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, monthly, illustrated, con- 
taining notes, news, and non-technical articles of general interest. Free to all mem- 
bers of the Garden. To others, 10 cents a copy; $1.00 a year. [Not t offered i in ex- 
change. ow in its seventeenth volume. 
Myc he yes illustrated in color and otherwise; devoted to fungi, 
including os ing technical a oe icles and news and notes of ini; in- 
terest, and Hace fa current Ameri Erne pig $3.00 a year; 
single Gales iiee for sale, [Not offered i in exchange.] Now in its eighth volume, 
disonia, quarterly, devoted Gs acon ta colored “inte accompanied by 
popular descriptions of flowering plants; ten plates in each number, forty in ia 
volume. Subsci gue price, fo Ee eae [Not fyaueced in exchange .) Now 
its first volume, 
Bulletin e New York Botanical Garden, containing the annual reports 
of the Director-in- “Chi ef and other official documents, and technical ese embodying 
results of investigations carried out in the Garden. Free to all members of the 
ae, to others, $3.00 per volume, Now in its ninth volume. 
North Penal Flora. Descriptions of the wild plants of North Antero 
vaedae Greenland, Aor bia Indies, and Central America. Plann cee apa com: 
ted in 34 volum 5 ae ach volume to consist of four re part 
Scserption price, $1, 50 ne art; a limited number of separate act "will be sala 
‘or $2.00 each. [Not tore in exchan 
Ni a part I, 1910. iaceae— ti imeta: 
Vol. 7, part 1, 1906; Bb 2, 1907 ; part 3, 16Ee  Uatilaginacene Acc tineas 
pars 
: Nol. 2 (now complete), parts I and 2, 1907; part 3, 1910; part 4, 1915; part 
5, 6, and 7, 1916. Polyporaceae—Agaricaceae (pars). (Parts 1 and 2 no longer 
sold separately ) 
Vol. 10, part 1, 1914. Agaricaceae (pars). 
Vol. 15, parts 1 and 2, 1913. Sphagnaceae—Leucobry: 
Me ra part I, 1909. Ophioglnacene—Cyathencete tan s). 
17, part I, 1909; part 2, 1912; part 3, 1915. cs pee (pea 
Vo ab 22, parts 1 and 2, 1905; parts 3 ad 4 Bd part 5, 1913. Podostemona 
ceae—Rosaceae (pars). 
Vol. 25, part 1, 1907; part 2, 1910; part 3, 1911, Geraniacere—Burseraceae, 
Vol, 29, part 1, 1914. Clethraceae—Ericaceae 
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C) the New York Botanical Garden. Price to members of the 
Garden, $1.00 per volume. To others, $2.00, [Noto aes in niet nge, 
Vol. I. An Annotated pale of the Flora of Montan: ae ae Yellowstone 
Park, by Per Axel Rydberg. ix + 492 pp., with detailed m 
Vol. II. The Tninenee of ‘Light and Darkness ap nroe i aa a Development 
by D. T. MacDougal. xvi+ 320 pp., with 176 figur 1903. 
Vol. III. Studies af Cretaceous Coniferous menuics from peri a 
ae as = Hollick and E. Je ph rey. viii+ 138 pp., with 29 plates. 
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viii i ny PP., with 73 figures aA ue lates. 1908. 
V. Flora of the Vicinity of New “York A Contribution to Plant Geograhy 
by None Taylor. vi + 683 pp., with 9 plates. 19 
Vol. VI. Papers presented at the Ce tebratien of the Twentieth Annee a 
the New York Botanical Garden, viii + 592 pp., with 43 plates and many t 
figures, 1916, 
Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. A series of tech- 
nical papers erittes by students or members of the staff, and reprinted from journal 
other than the above, Price, 25 centseach, $5.00 per volume. In the she? volume- 
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