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Eaton,  Amos.  Manual  of  botany  for  the  northern  and  middle  states,  Albany, 
1818,  second  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged,  the 'first  edition  with  the  au¬ 
thor’s  name,  12mo,  old  sheep,  includes  mosses,  liverworts,  lichens,  scarce  $2.50 
Eggert,  Henry.  Catalogue  of  the  Phaenogamous  and  vascular 
Cryptogamous  plants  in  the  vicinity  of  Saint  Louis,  Missouri, 
1891,  pp.  16,  contains  the  original  description  of  Parthenium 
repens,  worth  having  -25 
Elliott,  Stephen.  A  sketch  of  the  botany  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia,  2  vols 
Charleston,  1821-24,  nicely  half  bound,  gilt  top,  over  six  hundred  pages  to  a 
volume,  plates  12,  a  classical  and  valuable  work,  very  rare,  the  set  for  $25.00 
Fenzl,  Edward  and  Graf,  P.  Rainer.  Franz  Xaver  Freiherrn 
von  Wulfen’s  Flora  Norica  Phanerogama  Im  Auftrage  des 
zoologische-botanischen  Vereines  in  Wein,  paper,  with  coyer 
and  inner  titles,  pp.  xiv,  816,  Vienna,  1858,  an  extensive 
treatise  on  the  flora  of  the  southern  part  of  Germany,  south  of 
the  Danube  river,  in  original  wrappers,  uncut,  a  good  flora  1.50 
Fitzpatrick,  T.  J.  Manual  of  the  flowering  Plants  of  Iowa,  part  I, 
Polypetalae  and  part  II,  Gamopetalae.  Each  part  contains  about 
75  pages  and  is  not  a  mere  list  but  each  species  is  briefly  described 
and  notes  on  habitat  and  distribution  are  given,  the  whole  with 
suitable  keys.  In  noting  the  distribution  of  rare,  infrequent,  or  in¬ 
teresting  species  all  the  counties  within  which  the  species  have  been 
found  are  given.  Situated  as  Iowa  is  in  the  great  middle  west, 
and  near  the  limit  of  the  region  covered  by  most  manuals  the  flora 
is  of  special  interest  as  many  species  find  within  the  borders  of  the 
state  their  eastern  or  western  limit.  The  work  will  also  be  a  record 
of  present  conditions  which  are  destined  to  make  rapid  changes  as 
much  of  the  native  soil  is  being  destroyed;  many  new  species  are 
coming  and  many  natives  are  disappearing.  In  original  wrappers, 
1899-1900,  the  two  parts  for  $1.00 
— Ranunculaceae  of  Iowa,  a  synoptical  treatise  of  the  Iowa  species, 
with  ecological  and  phaenological  notes,  illustrated  with  three  plates 
which  give  the  flowering  and  fruiting  characters,  with  cover  title, 
fifty  pages,  describes  one  new  variety,  1901  .50 
— The  Juglandaceae,  Betulacea,  and  Fagaceae  of  Iowa,  a  pamphlet  of 
forty  pages,  with  cover  title,  a  full  descriptive  account  of  the  Iowa 
species,  1901  .25 
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title,  describing  the  species,  with  notes  on  the  habitat,  distribution, 
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gives  one  new  combination,  1906  .25 
— The  Liliales  of  Iowa,  a  synoptical  and  descriptive  treatise,  issued 
March  22,  1907,  pp.  46,  describes  a  new  species  of  Lilium,  the  geo¬ 
graphical  range  of  the  species  so  far  as  known  is  fully  given  as  well 
as  the  references  in  literature  referring  to  the  Iowa  species,  in  wrap¬ 
pers  with  cover  title  .50 
Forestry  Division,  U.  S.  Bulletins  nos.  6,  7,  10,  29,  30,  40, 
each  .25 
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Forestry  manual  of  the  Iowa  State  Hort.  Soc.,  revised  from  the 
forestry  annual,  pp.  32,  in  original  wrappers,  Des  Moines,  1881, 
poorly  distributed  and  only  a  few  copies  occur  in  libraries,  good, 
this  is  really  no.  6  of  the  forestry  annual  series  .50 
Gray,  Asa.  Plantae  Fendlerianae  Novi  Mexicanae,  I :  an  account 
of  a  collection  of  plants  made  chiefly  in  the  vicinity  of  Santa 
Fe,  New  Mexico,  by  Augustus  Fendler;  with  descriptions  of 
the  new  species,  critical  remarks,  and  characters  of  other 
undescribed  or  little  known  plants  from  surrounding  regions, 
quarto,  paper,  pp.  116,  1849,  a  valuable  work  2.00 
Gray,  Asa.  A  manual  of  the  botany  of  the  northern  United  States, 
the  mosses  and  liverworts  by  Wm.  S.  Sullivant,  1847,  the  first  edi¬ 
tion,  rare,  this  copy  has  been  protected  by  a  paper  wrapper  hence 
original  binding  is  as  new  $5.00 
Gray,  Asa.  Manual  of  the  botany  of  the  Northern  United  States,  2nd 
edition,  including  Virginia,  Kentucky,  and  all  east  of  the  Mississ¬ 
ippi,  including  the  mosses  and  liverworts  by  Wm.  S.  Sullivant, 
with  14  fine  plates  illustrating  the  genera  of  Cryptogamia,  1856, 
cloth,  pp.  xxviii,  739  $2.00 
Gray,  Asa.  Synoptical  flora  of  North  America,  vol.  2,  part  1,  Gamopetalae 
after  Compositae,  New  York,  1878,  quarto,  cloth,  first  edition,  nearly  five 
hundred  pages,  good  copy,  complete  in  itself  $2.50 
Gray,  Asa.  Synoptical  Flora  of  North  America,  vol.  1,  part  2,  Caprifoliaceae 
to  Compositae,  about  500  pages,  1884,  quarto,  cloth  $2,50 
Gray,  Asa.  Synoptical  Flora  of  North  America,  vol.  1,  part  2,  Caprifoliaceae 
to  Compositae,  and  vol.  2,  paid  1,  Gamopetalae  after  Compositae,  2  vols.,  4to, 
cloth,  pp.  474,  402,  1878-1884,  the  complete  work  as  issued  $5.00 
Greene,  Wesley.  Plants  of  Iowa,  a  preliminary  list  of  the  native 
and  introduced  plants  of  the  state,  not  under  cultivation,  pp.  264, 
1907,  in  wrappers,  gives  annotations  on  3,115  species  ranging  from 
slime  moulds  to  thistles  1.00 
Grisebach,  A.  Catalogus  plantarum  Cubensium  exhibens  collec- 
tionem  Wrightianam  aliasque  minores  ex  insula  Cuba  missas 
quas  recensuit  A.  Grisebach,  professor  Gottingensis,  Lipsiae, 
1866,  in  original  wrappers,  uncut,  pp.  iv,  302,  very  many  new 
species  described  ‘  2.00 
Heller,  A.  A.  Botanical  explorations  in  southern  Texas  during 
the  season  of  1894,  issued  in  1895,  pp.  116,  with  nine  full 
page  plates,  a  good  treatise  containing  much  general  and 
technical  matter,  in  original  wrappers  $1.00 
Husnot,  T.  and  Constance,  A.  Enumeration  des  glumacees  re- 
coltees  aux  Antilles  Francaises,  Caen,  1871,  pp.  35,  in  original 
wrappers,  uncut,  a  good  little  treatise  on  the  sedges  and 
grasses  of  the  French  Antilles  of  America  .25 
Iowa  Park  and  Forestry  Association,  Proceedings  of,  volumes  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7 
1901-1907,  lacking  one  volume  of  a  complete  set  of  this  rare  publication,  well 
illustrated  and  well  printed,  in  original  covers,  sets  are  now  rare  and  difficult 
to  obtain,  if  this  set  is  completed  the  price  will  be  $10,  the  lot  as  it  is  $6.00 
