AMERICAN 
JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Devoted to All Branches of Botanical Science 
Established 1914 
EDITED BY A COMMITTEE OF THE 
BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 
EDITORIAL committee 
F. C. Newcombe, Editor-in-Chief, 
University of Michigan 
C. Stuart Gager, Business Manager A.S.Hitchcock, 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Bureau of Plant Industry 
Irving W. Bailey, L.R.Jones, 
Biissey Institution University of Wisconsin 
H. H. Bartlett Edgar W. Olive, 
Universitv of Michigan Brooklyn Botanic Garden 
The Journal is published monthly, except during August and September. 
Subscription price, $4.00 a year. Single copies 50 cents, plus postage. Postage will 
be charged to all foreign countries, except Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, Panama 
Canal Zone, Republic of Panama, Hawaii, Philippine Islands, Guam, Samoan 
Islands, and Shanghai. Postage to Canada 20 cents a volume on annual subscrip- 
tions ; to all other countries in the Postal Union, 40 cents a volume on annual sub- 
scriptions. 
The pages of the Journal are open to members of the Botan ,"cal Society of 
America, or candidates approved for membership. 
Manuscript offered for publication should be typewritten, and should in all 
cases be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief . 
Papers are limited to 24 pages in length, exclusive of plates, except that ad- 
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Journal of Botany, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Illustrations, other than zinc etchings, and tabular matter should, in general, 
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may be charged at cost rates for illustrations and tabular matter in excess of that 
amount. 
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Correspondence concerning editorial matters should be addressed to Prof. F. 
C. Newcombe, 9 Geddes Heights, Ann Arbor, Mich. 
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concerning reprints, should be addressed to American Journal of Botany, Brook- 
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