1899] Day, — The local floras of New England 141 
114. Williams, Samuel. FOREST TREES, ESCULENT AND MEDICINAL 
VEGETABLES. In his Natural and civil history of Vermont, 
1794, pp- 67-71. Annot. catalog. phaenog. B. A. 
Same in ed. 2, 1809, pp. 81-87. B.A. 
Addison County : — 
115. James, Edwin. CATALOGUE OF PLANTS [or MIDDLEBURY, VT.]. 
In Hall, F. Statistical account of the town of Middlebury, in 
the State of Vermont. Part first, 1821. Afterwards printed 
in Thompson, Z. Statistical Gazetteer of Vermont, 1824. 
Reissued in Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc. ser. 2, ix. 1832, pp. 146- 
148. List. phaenog. and vasc. cryptog. B. P. 
Chittenden County : — 
116. Eggleston, Willard Webster. FLora or Mr. MANSFIELD. 
Bot. Gaz. xx, 1895, pp. 72-75. Select. spec., popular treatm. 
phaenog. and vasc. cryptog. 
117. Preston, Howard Willis. A BOTANICAL EXCURSION TO MT. 
MANSFIELD AND SMUGGLER’S NoTCH. Am. Nat. xvi. 1882, pp. 
901—905. Select. spec., popular treatm. phaenog. and vasc. 
cryptog. 
Orleans County : — 
118. Ridler, Charles Eaton. FLora or WiLLouGHBY NorcH (JULy 
14, 1884). Appalachia, iv. 1884, pp. 64-68. Select. spec., 
popular treatm. haenog. M. H. 
119. Rusby, Henry Hurd. THE WILLOUGHBY LAKE AND MOUNTAIN 
FLORA. Bull. Pharmacy, January, 1893. Reprint. Annot. cat- 
alog. haenog. and vasc. cryptog. F. G. Floyd's library. 
Windham County :— 
120. Brown, Ann E. WiLLows [or BRATTLEBORO, Vr.]. Bull. Torr. 
Club, iii. 1372, pp. 26-27. Annot. catalog. phaenog. 
MASSACHUSETTS. 
General works : — 
121. Andrews, Charles Lowell. (CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MYCOLOGY 
OF. MassACHUSETTS. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. v. 1856, 
Pp. 321-323. List. cryptog. N.H. 
122. Cobb, Nathan Augustus. A LIST OF PLANTS FOUND GROWING 
WILD WITHIN THIRTY MILES OF AMHERST. Northampton, 1887, 
Pp. 51. Annot. catalog. fphaenog. and cryptog. 
123. [Deane, Walter.] Frora or THE Brue Hiris, MIDDLESEX 
FELLS, Srony Brook, AND BEAVER BROOK RESERVATIONS OF 
THE METROPOLITAN PARK COMMISSION, MASSACHUSETTS. Pre- 
liminary edition. 1896. Boston, 1896, pp. 144. Annot. 
catalog. phaenog. and cryptog. 
