THE rCRlN BUUbCTlIN 



Biiig-hamtoii, N. Y. 



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

 inent fern students, descriptions of new species, extensions of range, a monograph of 

 the genus Equisetum illustrated by actual specimens — the latter given away to 'sub- 

 scribers, hundreds of articles and notes on the habits, uses, folk-lore, cultivation and 

 collection of ferns, editorials, book-news, miscellaneous 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. 



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A quarterly 16 page journal devoted to the study of North 

 American mosses. Adapted to the wants of beginners. In 1901 it 

 will contain monographs of North American genera, descriptions of 

 new species, a series of illustrated articles on our common mosses, 

 also a series of illustrated articles on the Lichens, and notes on the 



Hepatics. 



50 cents a year, 15 cents a copy. Address, 



Mrs. ANNIE MORKILL SMITH, 



IS Orange street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



BULLETIN OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB 



Established in 1870. 



A monthly journal devoted to scientific botany in its widest sense. Edited by 

 T ucienM Underwood and other members of the Club. Contains annually 600-700 

 pages and about 30 plates. fe-oo per year ; single copies 20 cents. 



She Torrey Botanical Club publishes at irregular intervals longer papers in the 

 form of Memoirs, which are sold at a uniform price of fo.oo per volume. 

 Address 



LUCIEN M. UNDERWOOD, 



COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK CITY. 



