WILD’FLOWERS 
All who enjoy reading about the curious and interesting traits of 
our native wild-flowers and ferns, should have the new monthly journal 
of popular botany, 
THE AMERICAN BOTANIST 
It is edited solely for the plant lover and contains no technical mat¬ 
ter. Common names are used whenever possible and all the articles are 
selected with a view to their value to the general reader. 
Send a two=»cent stamp for a sample copy and tell your friends 
about it. Address 
Willard N. Clute & Co., Publishers, Binghamton, N.Y. 
All who are interested in our Native Ferns should send for a 
copy of 
THE FERN BULLETIN. 
It is designed expressly for the general reader and for the begin¬ 
ner in the study of ferns. Sample copy free. Address, 
THE FERN BULLETIN, Binghamton, N. Y. 
THE BRYOLOQIST. 
A quarterly 20 page journal devoted to the study of North American 
Mosses. Adapted to the wants of beginners. In 1901 it will contain 
monographs of North American genera, descriptions of new species, a 
series of illustrated articles on our common mosses, also a series of il¬ 
lustrated articles on the Lichens and Hepatics. 50 cents a year, 15 cents 
a copy. Address, MRS. ANNIE MORRILL SMITH, 78 Orange 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
™f MINERAL COLLECTOR. 
PUBLISHED MONTHLY. $1 A YEAR. 
The only magazine in the country devoted entirely to Mineralogy. 
Now in its seventh year. Send for sample copy. Exchange page free 
to Subscribers. 
The Mineral Collector, 238 0reene st -’ New 
( If you wish a few showy minerals for ornamental purposes or your 
collection write us.) 
