TORREYA 



ToRREYA, the bi-monthly publication of the Torrey Botanical Club, was established 

 in 1901. ToRREYA was established as a means of publishing shorter papers and inter- 

 esting notes on the local flora range of the club. The proceedings of the club, book 

 reviews, field trips and news notes are published from time to time. The pages of 

 ToRREYA are open to members of the club and others who may have short articles 

 for publication. 



ToRREYA is furnished to subscribers in the United States and Canada for one 

 dollar per j'ear (January-December) ; single copies thirty cents. To subscribers 

 elsewhere, t\vent3'-five cents extra, or the equivalent thereof. Postal or express 

 money orders, drafts, and personal checks are accepted in payment. Subscriptions are 

 received only for full volumes. 



Claims for missing numbers should be made within sixtj^ days following their 

 date of mailing. Missing numbers will be supplied free only when they have been 

 lost in the mails. All subscriptions and requests for back numbers should be ad- 

 dressed to the treasurer. Dr. \\'. Gordon Whaley, Barnard College, Columbia Uni- 

 versity, New York, N. Y. 



Of the annual membership dues of the Torrey Botanical Club, $.50 is for a year's 

 subscription to Torreya. 



INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS 



The manuscript should be prepared so that it conforms to the best practice as 

 illustrated by current numbers of Torreya. Manuscript should be typed double- 

 spaced on one side of standard paper. The editors maj'^ accept papers up to eight 

 printed pages in length. Longer papers may be published if the author agrees to bear 

 the cost of the additional pages. Illustrations (including tables and graphs) should 

 not exceed twelve per cent of the text ; authors of more copiously illustrated ar- 

 ticles may be asked to pay for the excess material. Brief notes will be published 

 with especial promptness. 



Drawings and photographs should be mounted on stiff cardboard and the desired 

 reductions plainly indicated. Figures should be so planned that after reduction they 

 will occupy the entire width of a page (4 inches) and any portion of the height 

 (63^ inches). Labels should be parallel to the shorter dimension of the page. It is 

 best to combine illustrations into the smallest possible number of groups. Unmounted 

 material will not be accepted. Legends for figures should be tj'pewritten and in- 

 cluded with the manuscript (not affixed to the figures). All legends for one group 

 of figures should form a single paragraph. If magnifications are stated, they should 

 apply to the reduced figures. 



Contributors may order reprints of their articles when they return galley proof 

 to the editor. A schedule of charges is sent with the proof, and will be supplied to 

 prospective contributors on request. 



Torreya is edited for the Torrey Botanical Club by 



WM. J. BONISTEEL 

 W. H. CAMP DOROTHY J. LONGACRE 



MEMBERSHIP IN THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB 



All persons interested in botany are invited to join the club. There are four 

 classes of membership: Sustaining, at $15.00 a year; Life, at $100; Annual, at $5.00 

 a j-ear and Associate, at $2.00 a year. The privileges of members, except Associate, 

 are: (a) To attend all meetings of the club and to take part in the business, and 

 (b) to receive its publications. Associate members have the privilege of attending 

 meetings, field trips and of receiving the Schedule of the Field Trips and the Bulletin 

 of the New York Academy of Sciences. 



Manuscripts for publication, books and papers for review, reports of field 

 trips and miscellaneous news items should be addressed to : 



DR. WM. J. BONISTEEL 



Biological Laboratories, Fordham University 



New York, N. Y. 



