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_ Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, monthly, illustrated, con 
ning notes, news and non-technical articles of eerie interest. Free to all mem- 
tee of the Garden. To others, 10 cents a copy; $1.00 a year. [Not offered in 
pan 8 Vol. I, 1900, viii 213 pp. Vol. Il, 1901, viii + 204 pp. Vol. III, 
+ 244 pp. Vol. IV, 1903, viii + 238 pp. oe Ns 1904, vili++-242 pp. 
Vol. VI, 1905, viii+-224 pp. Vol. VII, 1906, ML 
Bulletin New York B otanical Garden, tenaciata the annual reports 
of the (Crentsil and other official documents, and technical 
results of investigations carried out in the Garden. Free to all members of pe 
Vol 
pp., I 2 plates ; No. 14, in press. Vv, No. = 105 pp., 1906; No. 16, 88 pp., 
17 plates, 1906 ee 17; a pp. : Ay: 
orth Deatet ions of Race wa Ogee of North America, 
OREN: Greenland, ¢ the West Indies and Cen ca. Plan we to be com- 
pleted in t volumes. Roy. 8vo. Each w nai ume myn co punt of con's more parts. 
Riabaecipben price $1. 5° per part ; a limited number of separate parts will be sold 
for $2.00 each. [Not offered in exchange. ] 
Voki 22, bat 1, issued May 22, 1905, contains descriptions sash the order Rosales 
by Dr. J. K. Small, and of the families Podostemonaceae by Mr. Geo. V. Nash, 
C. N. L, Britton and Dr. J. N. Rose, Peaihonkcene and Midis: 
be 
Vol, 22, part 2, issued December 18, 1905, contains descriptions of the pemee 
ceae and Hydrangeaceae by Dr. J. K. Sm ae d Dr. P. A. Rydberg; 
Cunoniaceae, Iteaceae and Hamamelidaceae by N. ee Britton ; she id 
monaceae by Dr, oo Small; the Aitupleckes: es Percy Wilson and the Phyllo- 
H. Rusby. 
Vol. 7, part 1, issued Oct. 4, 1906, contains See of the families Ustilag- 
inaceae and Tilletiaceae, by Protest r G. P. Clin 
Vol. 7, part 2, issue arch 6, 1907, c evar : aeseincions of the re Coleo- 
Art 
a ‘Uredinacene < Aecidiaceae (pars), by Professor J. C. 1 
» part Sate oo ie ns descriptions of he family 
iseeaseane by Miss “. AB Small, the Oxalidaceae and 
Linaceae by Dr. J. K. ‘Sina, ae coh Erythronylacen by — N. L. Britton 
New York ¢ to members of the 
Garden, $1.00 per Lira To others, $2.00. [Not offered in \ eathales: 
Vol. I. An Annotated Catalogue of the Flora of Montana and the Yellowstone 
Park, by Dr, Per Axel Rydberg, assistan a, ae ee. arrangemen 
and critical discussion of the Pietsdopheytes and Phanerogams of the region bi 
notes from the author’s field book, —— descriptions of 163 new species: 
ix ae as 492 pp. Roy. 8vo, with detailed m 
Vol. Il. The Influence of Light and avin upon Growth and Development, 
by Dr. D. T. MacDougal, assistant director. An account of the author's researches 
ary: consideration of the relation of light to plants. The principal 
cepanies cal features are illustrated. xvi + 320pp. Roy. 8vo, with 176 figares. 
the New York Botanical G series of tech: 
nical Seine Welter by students or members of the staff, and ame from journals 
other than the above, Price, 25 cents each. $5.00 per volum 
Vol. I. Nos. 1-25, vi+ 400 pp. 35 figures and 34 plat 
Vol, IT. om a vi-+ 340 pp. 55 figures in a ie text vps: 18 plates. 
Vol. III. Nos. 51-75, vi-+ 398 pp. 26 figures in the text and 21 plates. 
RECENT NUMBERS 25 vag Sibi BACH. 
oa An occurrence of ase in aa embryo of Zea Mays, by Charles Stuart Gaget- 
3- American fossil mosses, with description of a ‘ae species from Florissant 
Cotonid, by BG Britton eid Actinic 1s ick. 
Solution tension tension and cormanted in oe by — H. Pond. 
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