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Vasey, George. Report of an investigation of the grasses of the arid districts of 

 Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado. U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Bot. Bull. 1: 1-18. 1886. 



Includes notes on northeastern New Mexico. 



New grasses. Bot. Gaz. 11: 337-338. 1886. 



Two new species of Muhlenbergia from New Mexico. 



Grasses of the Southwest. U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Bot. Bull. 12: 1-7. pi. 



1-50. 1890. 



Contains notes upon New Mexican species. 



— Description of new or noteworthy grasses from the United States. Contr. 



Nat. Herb. 1: 267-280. 1893. 



Three new species of Poa described from New Mexico. 



Watson, J. R. Manual of the more common flowering plants growing without 

 cultivation in Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Bull. Univ. N. Mex. 49: 

 1-107. 1908. 



Watson, Sereno. Revision of the North American Chenopodiaceae. Proc. Amer. 

 Acad. 9: 82-126. 1874. 



Several new species described from New Mexico 



Descriptions of new species of plants, with revisions of certain genera. Proc. 

 Amer. Acad. 12: 240-278. 1876. 



A maranthux wrightii and A. obovatus, new species from New Mexico. 



Descriptions of some new species of plants, chiefly from our western terri- 

 tories. 20: 353-378. 1885. 



A new species of Astragalus described from New Mexico. 



Wheelock, Win. E. A descriptive list of species of the genus Heuchera. Bull. 

 Torrey Club 17: 191-204. 1890. 



Heuchera novomeiicana new from New Mexieo. 



White, V. S. The Tylostomaceae of the United States. Bull. Torrey Club 28: 

 421-443. pi. 31-40. 1901. 



Tylostomn gracile new from New Mexico. 



Wiegand, Karl M. Juncus tenuis Willd. and some of its North American allies. 

 Bull. Torrey Club 27: 511-527. 1900. 

 Juncus arizonicus new from New Mexico. 



Wilson, Guy West. Studies in North American Peronosporales. III. New or 

 noteworthy species. Bull. Torrey Club 35: 361-365. 1908. 

 One new specie; from New Mexico. 



Wislizenus, A. Memoir of a tour to northern Mexico, connected with Colonel 

 Doniphan's expedition, in 1840 and 1847. 141 p. Washington, 1848. 

 Contains numerous notes on the botanical features of the route through New Mexico. 



Woodhouse, S. W. Report on the natural history of the country passed over . . . 

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Contains a report upon the botanical features of western New Mexico. 



Wooton, E. O. New Mexico weeds. No. 1. N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sla. Bull. 13: 

 1-36. 1894. 



Notes upon the economic importance of various weeds of the Territory. 



The Russian thistle. N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 15: 1-20. 1895. 



A report of its occurrence in New Mexico. 



— Some New Mexico forage plants. N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 18: 



57-95. 1896. 



A discussion of ttie economic use of native forage plants. 



A new southwestern rose. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 152-154. pi. 335. 1898. 

 liosa xlellnUi described, from New Mexico. 



New plants from New Mexico. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 257-264, 304-310, 

 451-459. 1898. 



Twenty-three new species and one subspecies described. 



