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— Medical  Flora  or  manual  of  the  medical  botany  of  the  United 
States  of  North  America,  containing  a  selection  of  about  one 
hundred  figures  and  descriptions  of  medical  plants,  with  their 
names,  qualities,  properties,  history,  etc.,  and  notes  and  re¬ 
marks  on  nearly  five  hundred  equivalent  substitutes,  by  C.  S. 
Rafinesque,  2  vols.,  12  mo.,  in  original  boards,  uncut,  scarce, 
Philadelphia,  1828-30,  desirable  set  $12.00 
Rafinesque,  C.  S.  A  Sketch  of  his  Life  with  Bibliography,  by  T.  J.  Fitzpatrick, 
241  pages,  32  plates,  Des  Moines,  1911,  nicely  printed,  includes  an  exhaustive 
annotated  bibliography  with  much  new  material,  wrappers,  uncut  $2.00 
Rydberg,  P.  A.  Flora  of  Colorado.  A  synoptical  treatise,  annotating  with  ap¬ 
propriate  keys  over  700  genera  and  2900  species,  pp.  xv,  448,  cloth,  as  new,  a 
desirable  work  for  the  study  of  western  botany  1.00 
Smith,  Jared  G.  North  American  species  of  Sagittaria  and  Lo- 
photocarpus,  with  29  full  page  plates  .75 
Swartz,  Olavo.  Observationes  botanicae  quibus  plantae  Indiae  occidentalis  al- 
eaequae  systematis  vegetabilium  ed.  xiv  illustrantur  earumque  characteres 
passim  emendantur,  Erlangen,  1791,  pp.  424,  paper,  with  eleven  well  executed 
folding  plates,  a  work  worth  consulting  when  studying  the  flora  of  the  West 
Indies  and  adjacent  country  100 
Tatnall,  Edward.  Catalogue  of  the  Phaenogamous  and  filicoid  plants  of  New¬ 
castle  county,  Delaware,  with  the  synonyms  of  modem  authors,  published  by 
the  Wilmington  Institute,  1860,  pp.  112,  with  cover  title,  a  good  annotated 
local  flora,  a  clean  copy  with  rather  wide  margins  1 .00 
Torrey,  John.  A  flora  of  the  state  of  New  York,  comprising  full 
descriptions  of  all  the  indigenous  and  naturalized  plants  hitherto 
discovered  in  the  state,  with  remarks  on  their  economical  and  med¬ 
ical  properties,  two  volumes,  quarto,  Albany,  1843,  full  red  leather, 
with  161  full  page  hand  colored  plates,  cheap  at  $7.00 
Torrey,  John  and  Gray,  Asa.  Flora  of  North  America,  arranged  acc¬ 
ording  to  the  natural  system,  2  vols.,  half  bound,  New  York, 
1838-40,  is  a  rare  and  valuable  publication  and  should  be  secured 
at  once  $17.00 
— On  the  Darlingtoniana  Californica,  a  new  pitcher  plant  from 
Northern  California,  with  plate  in  original  wrappers  with 
cover  and  inner  titles  1.50 
Wheeler,  Chas.  F.  and  Smith,  Erwin  F.  Catalogue  of  the 
Phaenogamous  and  vascular  Cryptogamous  plants  of  Michigan, 
indigenous,  naturalized,  and  adventive,  Lansing,  1881,  pp.  105, 
with  paper  cover  title,  a  colored  map,  and  a  good  scientific 
introduction  of  eight  pages,  in  original  wrappers,  scarce  1.00 
Willdenow,  C.  L.  Enumeratio  plantarum  horti  regii  botanic! 
Berolinensis  continens  descriptiones  omnium  vegetabilium  in 
horto  dicto  cultorum,  Berlin,  1809,  paper,  uncut,  1099  pages, 
a  work  of  value  in  systematic  botany  2.75 
Watson,  Sereno.  Bibliographical  index  to  North  American  Bot¬ 
any  or  citations  of  authorities  for  all  the  recorded  indigenous 
and  naturalized  species  of  the  flora  of  North  America,  with  a 
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chronological  arrangement  of  the  synonymy,  part  1,  Polypeta- 
lae,  all  ever  published,  Washington,  1878,  pp.  476  in  wrappers, 
with  cover  title  1.25 
FERNS,  MOSSES,  AND  HEPATICS 
Braithwaite,  R.  The  Sphagnacete  or  peat  mosses  of  Europe  and 
North  America,  clotn,  London,  1880,  with  29  colored  plates, 
published  at  over  seven  dollars  4.00 
Clute,  W.  N.  Ferns  of  the  Upper  Susquehanna  with  notes,  pp. 
15,  with  wrappers,  Binghamton,  1898,  new,  clean  copy  .25 
— Fern  Bulletin,  vol.  6,  nos.  1,  3;  vol.  8,  no.  1;  vol,  12,  no.  4; 
per  number  .15 
— Vol.  3,  no.  9,  The  Pteridophyta  of  North  America  .50 
Dozy,  F.  et  Molkenboer,  J.  H.  Musci  frondosi  inediti  archipelagi 
indici  sive  descriptio  et  adumbratio  muscorum  frondosorum  in 
insulus  Java,  Borneo,  Sumatra,  Celebes,  Amboina  nec  non  in 
Japonia  nuper  detector um  minusve  cognitorum,  fasciculus  I 
( Endotrichum,  Bolomitrium,  Bryum)  large  quarto,  with  ten 
fine  plates,  Lugduni-Batavorum,  in  original  wrappers,  1845  .75 
— The  same,  laseiculus  II  (Milium,  Daltonia,  Orthodontium, 
Cryptoearpus,  Clastobryum,  Barbula)  quarto,  28  pages  and  10 
plates,  in  original  wrappers,  1845,  sold  only  with  the  preced¬ 
ing  .75 
Edwards,  William.  Revised  catalogue  of  North  American  Ferns, 
pp.  2,  August,  1874,  rare  .25 
Evans,  A.  W.  and  Nichols,  G.  E.  The  Bryophytes  of  Connecticut, 
pp.  203,  a  useful  work  with  numerous  excellent  keys  .50 
Fern  Papers — Papers  presented  at  the  Boston  meeting  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Linnaean  Fern  Chapter.  August  24,  1S98, 
edition  1899,  as  new  .25 
Fernwort  Papers,  Presented  at  a  meeting  of  fern  students  in 
New  York  City,  June  27,  1900,  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Linnaean  Fern  Chapter,  edition  1900,  as  new  .25 
Schiffner,  Victor.  Conspectus  Hepatiearum  Archipelagi  Indici, 
vollstandige* synonym ik  aller  bisher  von  den  inseln  des  Indis- 
chen  Archipels,  der  Malayischen  halbinsel  und  den  inseln  Pen¬ 
ang  und  Singapore  bekannten  Lehermoose  mit  angabe  der 
fundorte  und  der  geographischen  verbreitung,  sowie  zahlreich- 
en  kritischen  bemerkungen,  Batavia,  1898,  quarto,  pp.  382, 
contains  a  valuable  bibliography  of  163  numbers,  in  original 
wrappers,  of  service  to  American  students,  as  new  5.50 
Williamson,  John. '  Rems  of  Kentucky,  with  sixty  fall-page  etchings  and  six 
wood  cuts,  drawn  by  theauthor,  illustrating  structure,  fertilization,  classification 
genera,  and  species,  Louisville,  Kentucky,  1878,  cloth,  rare  first  edition,  154 
pp.,  the  etchings  are  on  stone,  very  artistic  $i,00 
FUNGI  AND  ALGAE 
Anderson,  [.  ]\  Decatur  County  Algae,  pp.  4,  an  annotated  list  of 
q  n  Iowa  locality,  of  some  value  as  a  reference  list  .10 
