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Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, monthly, illustrated, con- 
taining notes, news, and non-technical articles of general interest. Free to all mem- 
bers of the Garden. To others, 10 cents a copy ; $ 1.00 a year. [Not offered in ex- 
change.) Now in its fifteenth volume. 
Mycologia, bimonthly, illustrated in color and otherwise; devoted to fungi; 
including lichens ; containing technical articles and news and notes of general in- 
terest, and an index to current American inycological literature. $3.00 a year ; 
single copies not for sale. [Not offered in exchange.] Now in its sixth volume. 
Bulletlu of the New York Botanical Garden, containing the annual repo'.ts 
of the Director-in-Chief and other official documents, and technical articles embodying 
results of investigations carried out in the Garden. Free to all members of the 
Garden ; to others, $3.00 per volume. Now in its eighth volume. 
North Am erican Flora. Descriptions of the wild plants of. North America, 
including Greenland, the West Indies and Central America. Planned to be com- 
pleted in 32 volumes. Roy. 8vo. Each volume to consist of four or more parts. 
Subscription price, $1.50 per part; a limited number of separate parts will be sold 
for 52.00 each. [Not offered in exchange.] 
Voi. 3, part 1, 1910. Nectriaceae — rimetariaceae. 
Vol. 7, part I, 1906; part 2, 1907 ; part 3, 1912. Ustilaginaceae — Aecidiaceae 
(pars). 
Vol. 9, parts I and 2, 1907; part 3, 1910. Polyporaceae — Agaricaceae (pars). 
(Parts I and 2 no longer sold separately.) 
Vol. 15, parts 1 and 2, 1913. Sphagnaceae — Leucobryaceae. 
Vol. 16, part I, 1909. Ophioglossaceae — Cyatheaceae (pars). 
Vol. 17, part 1, 1909; part 2, 1912. Typhaceae — Poaceae (pars). 
Vol. 22, parts 1 and 2, 1903; parts 3 and 4, 1908; part 5, 1913. Podostemona- 
ceae — Rosaceae (pars). 
Vol. 25, part i, 1907; part 2, 1910; part 3, 1911. Geraniaceae — Burseraceae. 
Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden. Price to members of the 
Garden, $1.00 per volume. To others, 52.00. [Not offered in exchange.] 
Vol. I. An Annotated Catalogue of the Flora of Montana and the Yellowstone 
Park, by Per Axel Rydberg, ix +492 pp., with detailed map. 1900. 
Vol. II. The Influence of Light and Darkness upon Growth and Development, 
by D. T. MacDougal. xvi + 320 pp., with 176 figures. 1903. 
Vol. III. Studies of Cretaceous Coniferous Remains from Kreischerville, New 
York, by Aithur Hollick and Edward Charles Jeffrey, viii+138 pp., with 29 
plates. 1909. 
Vol. IV. Effects of the Rays of Radium on Plants, by Charles Stuart Gager, 
viii + 278 pp , with 73 figures and 14 plates. 1908. 
Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. A series of tech- 
nical papers written by students or members of the staff, and reprinted from journals 
other than the above. Price, 25 cents each. 55.00 per volume. In its seventh volume. 
RECENT NUMBERS 25 CENTS EACH 
166. Studies of Plant Growth in Heated Soil, by Guy West Wilson. 
167. The Identity of the Anthracnose of Grasses in the United States, by Guy West 
Wilson. 
168. Phytogeographical Notes on the Rocky Mountain Region — II. Origin of the 
Alpine Flora, by P. A. Rydberg. 
169. Some Midwinter Algae of Long Island Sound, by Marshall A. Howe. 
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