Kraemer's 
Applied and Economic Botany 
If you want a book on Botany different from all others and with illustra- 
tions superior to those shown anywhere, HERE is the book you are looking 
for. Of intrinsic value to the 
Botanist, Physiologist and Agriculturist 
Cytologists have been devoting all their energies to the study of the nucleus 
and have neglected the other organs and constituents of the cell. These are 
considered here not only as to their morphology, origin and distribution but 
also with regard to their chemical nature. Over one third of the work is de- 
voted to the study of cell contents, forms of cells and the outer and inner 
morphology of higher plants. 
Complete chapters involving the morphology and chemistry of every im- 
portant plant from the lowest to the highest. Separate chapters on Cultivation 
of Medical Plants; Microscopical Technique and Derivation of Plant Names. 
Illustrated with about 2,000 Figures. Price, $5.00. For descriptive circulars 
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW YORK 
BOTANICAL GARDEN 
JOURNAL, Vol. XVI, No. 181. An illustrated monthly containing notes and non-technical articles 
of general interest, ^i.oo a year. 
MYCOLOGIA, Vol. VII, No. i. An illustrated bimonthly publication devoted to fungi and lichens. 
Contains Index to American Mycological Literature. $3.00 a year. 
BULLETIN, Vol. VIII, No. 31. $;^.oo per volume. A separate, in advance, on Philippine Mosses 
by R. S. Williams, containing a list of 240 species, 27 of which are described as new. 
MEMOIRS, Vol. 5. $2,00. Flora of the vicinity of New York: A contribution to Plant Geography, 
by Norman Taylor, nearly 700 pages, containing a discussion of the factors affecting the distribu- 
tion of the local flora and a catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns occurring within 100 miles 
of New York City. 
NORTH AMERICAN FLORA. Descriptions of the wild plants of North America. To be com- 
plete in about thirty volumes of four or more parts each. Subscription price for entire work, $1.50 
per part ; separate parts $2.00. Twenty three parts have been issued, eight on fungi, twelve on 
flowering plants, one on ferns, and two on mosses. Parts recently issued are: 
Vol. 10, part I, issued July 28, 1914. Agaricaceae (pars). 
Vol. 29, part I, issued August 31, 1914. Clethraceae, Lennoaceae, Pyrolaceae, Monotropaceae, 
Ericaceae. 
Vol. 34, part I, issued December 31, 19 14. Carduaceae. 
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