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Journal of iha New York Botanical Gardan, monthly, illostnted, con- 
taining notes, news, and non-tecbnical articles of general interest. Free to all mem- 
bers of the Garden. To others, lo cents a copy ; $t.oo a year. [Not offered in ex- 
change.] Now in its sixteenth volume. 
Myoologla, 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 mycological literature. #3.00 a year! 
single copies not for sale. [Not offered in exchange.] Now in its seventh volume- 
Bnlladn of the New York Botanical Garden, containing the annual reports 
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, I3.00 per volume. Now in its ninth volume. 
North American Flora. Descriptions of the wild plants of North America* 
including Greenland, the West Indies and Central America. Planned to be com- 
pleted in 34 volumes. Roy. 8vo. Each volume to consist of four or more parts- 
Subscription price, I1.50 per part; a limited number of separate parts will be sold 
for 82.00 each. [Not offered in exchange.] 
Vol. 3, part I, 1910. Nectriaceae — Fimetariaceae. 
Vol. 7, part I, 1906; part 2, 1907 ; part 3, 1912. Ustilaginaceae — Aecidiaceac 
(pars). 
Vol. 9, parts 1 and 2, 1907; part 3, 1910; part 4, 1915. Polyporaceae — Agan- 
caceae (pars). ( Parts 1 and 2 no longer sold separately.) 
Vol. 10, part I, 1914. Agaricaceae (pars). 
Vol. 15, parts 1 and 2, 1913. Sphagnaceae — Leucobryaceae. 
Vol. 16, part I, 1909. Ophioglossaceae — Cyatheaceae (pars). 
Vol. 17, part I, 1909 ; part 2, 1912. Typhaceae — Poaceae (pars). 
Vol. 22, parts I and 2, 1905; 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. 
Vol. 29, part I, 1914. Clethraceae — Ericaceae. 
Vol, 34, part I, 1914; part 2, 1915, Carduaceae (pars). 
Memolra of the New York Botanical Garden. Price to members of the 
Garden, 8l-Ooper volume. To others, 82.00. [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. MscDougal. xvi + 320 pp., with 176 figures. 1903- 
Vol. III. Studies of Cretaceous Coniferous Remains from Kreischerville, New 
York, by Arthur Hollick and Edward Charles Jeffrey, viii-l-138 pp., with 29 
plates. 1909. 
Vol. IV. Effects of the Rays of Radium on Plants, by Charles Stuart Gager, 
viii 4- 278 pp., with 73 figures and 14 plates. 1908. 
Vol. V. Flora of the Vicinity of New York: A Contribution to Plant Geography* 
by Norman Taylor, vi -|- 683 pp„ with 9 plates, 191$. 
Contrlbatdona from the New York Botanical Garden. _ A senes of tech- 
nical papers written by students or members of the staff, and reprinted from journals 
other than the above. Price, 25 cents each. $$.00 per volume. In the eighth volume. 
RECENT NUMBERS 25 CENTS EACH 
175. The Vegetation of Mona Island, by N. L. Britton, 
176. Phytogeographical Notes on the Rocky Mountain Region — IV. Forests ot 
the Subalpine and Montane Zones, by P. A. Rydberg. 
177. Mosses of Bermuda, by Elizabeth G. Britton. 
178. Notes on Rosaceae — IX, by P. A. Rydberg. 
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