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Journal o} e New York Botanical Garden, monthly, illustrated, 
taining notes, peas and non-technical articles of general interest. Free to all Pee. : 
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change.] Now in its sixteenth volume. 
hack clogia, bimonthly, illustrated in color and otherwise; devoted to fungi 
including lichens; containing technical articles and news and notes of general in- 
terest, and an index to aairent ecieg n mycological literature. $3.00 a ec) 
single copies not for ae [Not offered in exchange.] Now in its seventh volum 
B si of the ww York Botanical Garden, containing the annual fis 
of the Director-in-Chi te aed other official documents, and technical articles nba 
results of investigations carried mee in kav Garden. Free ch all members of th 
Garden ; to others, $3.00 per volum ow in its ninth volum 
North American Flora. Descri pan ions of the wild ase of North Ament 
including Greenland, the West Indies ra Central America. Planned to be com 
pleted in 34 volumes. Roy. 8vo. volume to consist of four or more parts 
Sales een price, $1.50 per "part 5 3a limited number of separate parts will be sold 
for ie ac! eae offeredis in exc hange BES 
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Vol bh oot ri ioe part 2, 1907; Bs 3, 1912. ” Ustilaginaceae—Accidiaceae 
(pars). 
Vol. 9, parts I and 2, 1907; part 3, 1910; part 4, 1915. Polyporaceae—Agari- 
caceae (pars). (Parts 1 and 2 no longer sold separately. ) 
Vol. 10, part 1, 1914. Aguicacaae (pars 
Vol. 15, parts 1 and 2, 191 3- Ss phagn aceae—Leucobi ryaceae. 
Vol. 16, part 1, 1 i atheaceae (pars 
vet Bett part 1, 1909 ; part 2, 1912. ier aceae— Poaceae (par B). 
1, 22, parts 1 "and 2, 1905; parts 3 and 4, 1908; part 5, 1913. Podostemons- 
ies Ramieeas pars). 
Vol. 25, part 1, 1907; part 2, 1910; p: ae, work Geraniaceae—Burseraceae. 
Vol. 34, 14; part 2, 1915. Ca pera earls 
of the New York Be arden. embers of the 
Garden, $1.00 1 ' [Not Comicl o in = 
ol n Annotated Catalogue of the e Fl ra of Montana and the Yellowstone 
Park, by Per Axel Rydberg. ix + 492 pp., with detailed ma. 
Vol. II. The Influence of Light and Darkness upon wth aad Development, 
by D. T. Mi gal i + 32 ith 176 figures, I 
. T. MacDougal. xv 0 pp., W 6 figures, 1905. 
Vol. III, Studies of Cretaceous Coniferous Remains from Kreischerville, N 
York, ye Arthur Hollick and Edward Charles Jeffrey. vod + 138 pp., with pe 
wai 
Effects of the Rays of Radium on Plants, by Charles Stuart Gager. 
viii is ape pp. with 73 figures and 14 plates. 1908. 
Vol. V. Flora of the Vicinity of New York: A Contribution to Plant Geography, 
by Norman Taylor. vi + 683 pp., with 9 plates, 1915. 
Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. ; 
nical papers varitten te! we or members of the Pe eon Teptnted fo ree jo journal é 
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177. Mosses of Bermuda, by EN G. Britton. 
178. Notes on Rosaceae—IX, by fie Rydberg. 
179. Studies of West Indian Plants—VI, by N. L. Britton 
180. Mosses from the West Conk of ate fenire by R. S. Williams, 
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