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ing notes, news, and non-technical articles of Daas interest, Free to all m 
bee of the Garden. To others, 10 ia ale copy; $1.00 year. [Not offered in ‘e 
Now in its eighteenth ¥ yolum: 
logia, bimonthly, illustrat aaj in color and otherwise; devoted to fungi, 
pauline een containing te ui 8 rticles and news and notes of general in- 
terest, and a index to curren! an mycological literature. $3.00 a year; 
single copies ve for ae [Not wine in exchange,] Now in its ninth volume. 
digo! terly, devoted eens) 3 colored plates accompanied by 
popular amie af flowering plants; ten plates in each number, forty in each 
volume. Sul ae ion price, $10,00 a year. [Not "offered in exchange,] Now in 
its second volum 
etin of he New | York: Botanical Suen, seontsining the annual | reports 
be the Direct hnical 
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Garten to other: Hae! per volume, Now in its ninth volum 
rth Am Plora. Descriptions i the wild pic of North America, 
inclating Greeslana the West Indies, and Central America ee is a com- 
d in volumes, ps 8v0, Each volume to consist of four re parts. 
rhage pric $1.50 per part; a limited number of separate eet "will be sold 
‘or $2.00 ES ot offered i in cach -] 
cee a ee rt Io. Nectriaceae—Fimetariac 
( Vol. 7, part : see: part 2, 1907; part 3, mie  itilaginaceas_-AccHIMngea 
pars). 
Ne 9 (now complete), parts 1 and 2, 1907; part 3, 1910; part 4, 1915; parts 
5, 6, and 7, 1916. Polyporaceae—Agaricaceae (pars). (Parts 1 and 2 no longer 
sold separately 
Vol. 10, at I, 1914; parts 2 and 3, teh ppehrieel (pars): 
Vol. 15, parts 1 and 2, 1913. hagnaceae—Leucob 
Vol. 16, part 1, 1909. Ophioglo Guacsee “Chai are (os a 
Vol. 17, part I, 1909; part 2, 1912; part 3, I oe aceae—Poacene (pars). 
Vol. a part I, 1916; part 2, 1917. Chen Het 
Vol, 22, parts 1 ane 2, 1905; parts 3 and 4, 1908; aa 5, 1913. Podostemona- 
Hl ates 
Vol. 25, part 1, eerie 2, 1910; part 3, Iolr, Geraniaceae—Burseraceae. 
Vol. 29, aa 1 14. cathe ceae—Ericaceae. 
Vol. 34, part 1, 1914; part 2, 1915; part 3, 1916, Carduaceae—Anthemideae, 
3 Av New York Botanical Garden. Price to members of the 
Garden, ai per volume. To others, $2.00, [Not offered in exchan nge, 
ol. An Annotated Catalogue of the Flora of Montana and the Yellowstone 
berg. ix .y Wi 1900, 
he Influence of Light and igor upon Growth and Development, 
by Dt Ma cDougal. xvi-+ 320 pp., with 176 figures, 1903. 
Vol. III, Studies of Cretaceous Galen Remains ks piety: New 
York, er Hollick and E. C, Jeffrey. viii+ 138 pp., 29 plates. 1909. 
Vol. IV. Effects of the Rays of Radium on Plants, i ae Stuart Gager. 
viii <. a PP, with 73 figures and 14 Apa 190! 
V. Flora of the Vicinity of New York: ‘A Contribution to Plant Geography 
by Norma Taylor, vi+ 683 pp., with 9 plates, 1915. 
Vol. VI. Papers presented at the Celebration of the Twentieth seen a 
f e New York Botanteal Garden, viii apo 592 pp., with 43 plates and many t 
gures, 
Ib from the New York Botanical Garden. A series of tech- 
nical papers written by students or rae of the pasa we reprinted from journals 
other than the above, Price, 25 cents each, $5.00 p: me. In the eighth volume. 
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