Local Floras of the United States and British America. 251 



Suffolk County. 



171. — Catalogue of the Phj^inogamous and Ackogenous Plants of Suffolk 

 County. By E. S. Miller and H. W. Young. (A.) 

 8vo., pamph., pp. 15. Port Jefferson, 1874. (Addenda in Bullet. Torr. 

 Club, vi, 155, 171, 258; vii, 17, 18.) There is also an article on the 

 Flora of Long Island, in a newspaper called "The Watchman." 



Tioga County. 



172. — Catalogue of Forest Trees Growing Wild in the Town of Nichols, 

 Tioga County. By Robert Howell. (A.) 

 65th Ann. Rep. Regents, 392-395. Albany, 1852. 



Tates and Seneca Counties. 



173. — Catalogue of Plants Growing without Cultivation in the Vicinity 

 OF Seneca and Crooked Lakes, in Western New York. By H. P. 

 Sartwell, M.D. (A.) 

 58th Ann. Rep. Regents, 273-290. Albany, 1845. 

 174. — Lists of Trees and Shrubs of the New York State Agricultural 

 College Farm. By W. H. Brewer. (B.) 

 Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Agric. Soc, 1858, 404, 405. 



"Westchester County. 



175. — Catalogue of Plants Growing in the Vicinity of North Salem 

 Academy. By S. B. Mead. (A.) 

 44th Ann. Rep. Regents, 91-96. 45th Rep., 101. Albany, 1831-2. 

 176. — Report op the Flora of Westchester County. By 0. R. Willis. (B.) 

 Appendix to Bolton's Hist. Westchester Co. New York, 1880. Also re- 

 printed, pamph., pp. 56. New York, 1882. 

 Additions by E. H. Day, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xiii, 94, 95, 1886 ; and by 

 J. W. Martens, Jr., loc. cit. xvi, 123, 124. 1889. 



NEW JERSEY. 



177. — Catalogue of Plants Growing without Cultivation in the State of 

 New Jersey, with a Specific Description of all the Violets Found 

 THEREIN. By 0. R. Willis. (C.) 

 12mo. pp. 71. New York, 1874. (Enlarged edition, pp. 88, New York, 1877.) 

 178. — List of New Jersey Fungi. By M. C. Cooke and J. B. Ellis. (C.) 



Grevillea, iv, 178-180 ; v, 30-35, 49-55, 89-95 ; vi, 1-18, 81-96 ; vii, 4-10, 

 37-42; and viii, 11-16. London, 1876-80. 

 179. — Marine Alg^ of the New Jersey Coast and Adjacent Waters of 

 Staten Island. By Isaac C. Martindale. (B.) 

 Mem. Torrey Bot. Club, i, 87-111. 1889. 

 180. — A Preliminary Catalogue of the Flora of New Jersey. By N. 

 L. Britton, Ph.D. (The Anogens, compiled by C. F. Parker, from the 

 collections of C. F. Austin ; the Lichens, named by Prof. Edward Tuck- 

 ' erman, from the collections of C. F. Austin ; Fungi, by J. B. Ellis ; 



Characese, by T. F. Allen, M.D. ; Marine Algse, by A. B. Hervey ; Fresh 

 Water Algse, by Rev. Francis WoUe.) (B.) 

 8vo. pp. 233, interleaved. Published by the Geological Survey of the 

 State. New Brunswick, 1881. 



