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exchange.] Vol. I, 1900, Viii 42 213 pp. Vol. II, rgo1, viii + 20 Vol. IH, 
1902, viii 244 pp. Vol. IV, 1903, viii + 238 pp. Vol. V, sng. Prjii+242 pP- 
Vol. VI, 1905, vili-+-224 pp. 
ulletin of the New York Botanical Garden, containing the annual reports 
of the Director-in-Chief and other official documents, and technical articles embodying 
results of investigations carried out in the Garden. Free to all members of the 
Gar .0O e , 449 pp.» 3 aa 12 
plates, ae Vol. II, Nos. 6-8, 518 pp., 30 plates, 190I- 1903. Vol, III, 
©. 9, 174 pp., 15 plates, 1903; No. 10, in pp-» 1903; No. 11, 174 pp-» 15 
plates with ae and table ‘of —— of volume. Vol. IV, No. 12, 113 pp- 
Ni American Fi escriptions of the wild plants of North America, 
includ ng Greenland, = West apne and Central America. Planned to be com- 
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Vol. 4 3 bert I, issued May 22, ne contains descriptions of the order Rosales 
by Dr. J. K. Sm all, and of the families Podostemonaceae by Mr. Geo. V. 
Crassulaceae by Dr. N. L. Britton and Dr. J. N. Rose, Penthoraceae and Parnassia- 
Rydberg. 
1, 22, part 2, issued December 18, 1905, contains descriptions of the families 
Saxif ecurecs and Hydrangeaceae by Dr. J. K. Small and Dr. P. A. Rydberg; the 
Cunoniaceae, — and Hamamelidaceae by N. L. Britton; the Pt 
monaceae by Dr, J. = a all; the aicectarone “= Percy Wilson and the Phyllo- 
nomaceae by Dr. H. usby. 
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and critical discussion of the Pteridophytes and Phanerogams of the region with 
notes from the author’s field book, —— descriptions of 163 new species. 
detailed ma 
Vol. II. The Influence of Light and Daknets upon Growth and sap tapas 2 
by Dr. D. T. MacDougal, assistan — ector. An account of the author’s 
— es together with a general consideration of the relation of light to > plants. 
—— ep ae morphological eee, are illustrated. xvi-++ 320 pp. Roy- 8vo, 
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