660 BTBLIOGEAPHY. 



Narrative of collections made on the shores of New Providence, at Joulter's 



Cays, Gun Cay, the Biminis, North and South Cat Cays, in company of Dr. 



Millspaugh on the sloop "Cynosure." 



Howe, Marshall A. Phycological Studies I. New Chlorophyceae from Florida 



and the Bahamas. Bull. Torr. Club 32: 241-252, pi. 11-15. 1905. 



[Separately as Contr. N. Y. Bot. Gard. no. 67.] 



Descriptions and illustrations of one genus and three species new to science. 

 Howe, Marshall A. Phycological Studies II. New Chlorophyceae, new Rho- 

 dophyceae, and miscellaneous Notes. Bull. Torr. Club 32: 563-571, pi. 23- 

 29. 1905. [Separately as Contr. N. Y. Bot. Gard. no. 72.] 

 Includes descriptions and illustrations of one genus and three species, new 

 to science, from the Bahamas. 

 Howe, Marshall A. Phycological Studies IV. The Genus Neomeris and 

 Notes on other Siphonales. Bull. Torr. Club 36: 75-104, pi. 1-8. 1909. 

 [Separately as Contr. N. Y. Bot. Gard. no. 120.] 



Includes descriptions and illustrations of four Bahamian species new to 

 science. 

 Howe, Marshall A., and Wilson, Percy. Beport on the Botanical Exploration 

 of the Bahama and Caieos Islands. Journ. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 9: 41-50. 

 1908. 



Narrative of collecting on Watling's Island, Atwood Cay, Mariguana, the 

 Caieos Islands, Little Inagua, Providenciales, Castle Island, Great Bagged 

 Island and Harvey's Cay. 

 Jackson, J. R. Princewood Bark, a Febrifuge from the Bahamas. Pharm. 

 Journ. and Trans. III. 6: 681. 1876. 

 Note on the bark of Exostema caribaeum. 

 Millspaugh, C. F. A new Bahaman Euphorbia. Torreya 4: 172. 1904. 



Euphorbia cayensis, from Joulter's Cays. 

 Millspaugh, C. F. Praenunciae bahamenses. Field Mus. Bot. 2: 137-184; 289- 

 321. 1906, 1909. 



Contains accounts of collectors and collections, largely republished in the 

 present volume (pp. 646-655), bibliography, a list of the islands on which 

 collections have been made, lists of species of several families with descrip- 

 tions of numerous novelties and a list of native plant names. 

 Murray, G. Catalogue of the Marine Algae of the West Indian Begion. Journ. 

 Bot. 26: 193-196, 237-243, 303-307, 331-338, 358-363. 1888; 27: 237- 

 242, 257-262, 298-305. 1889. 



Includes numerous records of the occurrence of marine algae in the 

 Bahamas. 

 Nash, George V. Botanical Exploration of the Inagua Islands, Bahamas. 

 Journ. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 6: 1-19. 1905. 



Narrative of exploration of Inagua and Little Inagua in 1904, with Nor- 

 man Taylor. 

 Nash, George V. A Trip to the Inaguas. Plant World 8: 63-71; 91-98. 1905. 

 Also issued as a separate. 

 Popular account of the exploration of Inagua and Little Inagua. 



