THE BRYOLOCIST 



A quarterly 20 page journal devoted to the study of North 

 American mosses. Adapted to the wants of beginners. In 190 1 

 it will contain monographs of North American genera, descrip- 

 tions of new species, a series of illustrated articles on our com- 

 mon mosses; also a series of illustrated articles on the hepatics 

 and lichens. 50 cents a year, 15 cents a copy. Address ' 



3Irs. ANNIE MORRILL S3IITH, 

 78 Orange street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



THE FERN BULLETIN 



Bingliampton, N. Y. 



Full of everything that will interest students and lovers of ferns. Portraits 

 of prominent fern students, descriptions of new species, extensions of range, a 

 monograph of the genus Equisetum illustrated bj' actual specimens — the latter 

 given away to subscribers — hundreds of articles and notes on the habits, uses, 

 folk-lore, cultivation and collection of ferns, editorials, book news, miscella- 

 neous notes, etc. 



Every botanist should have it. 



No library is complete without it. 



In this single journal you get the news from the whole fern world. 



Subscriptions 50 cents a year; sample copy free. 



Send for it. 



BOTANICAL PUBLICATIONS 



1. An account of m}^ collections in southern Texas in 1894. 

 A volume of 116 pages and 9 full page plates, containing many 

 interesting notes on habit, habitat, distribution, etc. It will be 

 sent postpaid for 75 cents. 



2. Catalogue of North American Plants, first edition. A 

 few copies may still be had at the original price, 60 cents, 

 postpaid. 



The two together, postpaid, $1.35. 



A. A. HELLER, 

 547 West Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa., XJ. S. A. 



