V. — A List of State and Local Floras of the United States 

 and British America. 



BY N. L. BRITTON. 

 Read Feb. 21, 1890. 



In the Bulletin of the T or rey Botanical Club, vols, viii, et seq., 

 there are published "Contributions towards a List of the State and 

 Local Floras of the United States," bv Mr. W. R. Gerard and 

 myself. The present paper is an attempt to bring this up to date 

 and supply the numerous omissions of the former work, with the 

 addition of lists published for the Canadian Territory. In this 1 

 have been greatly aided by botanists all over the country, and it is 

 believed that the present enumeration contains most of the local 

 floras. No attempt has been made to incorporate all the notes and 

 short lists of local observations, but it has been found difficult to 

 draw the line in many cases. As in the former contribution lists 

 of species without exact localities have been indicated by (A) ; 

 those giving stations by (B);:> those giving stations with notes or 

 occasional descriptions by (C); and descriptive floras by (D). 



I cannot hope to have covered all the literature of this subject, 

 and will be grateful for further notes and memoranda in the view 

 of preparing a supplementary list. The present is brought down 

 to May, 1890. 



L THE EASTERN STATES. 



1. — Ax Account of some of the Vegetable Productions growing in this 

 PART OF America, botanically arranged. By Rev. M. Cutler. (D.) 

 Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts & Sci., i, 396-i93. Boston, 1785. 

 2. — Enumeration of some New England Lichens. By Edward Tucker- 

 man. (D.) 

 Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., ii, 245-262 ; iii, 281-306 ; 438-464 ; and v, 93-104. 

 1838-1847. 

 3. — Notice of some Rare Plants of New England, with descriptions of 

 some new species. By Wm. Oakes. (C.) 

 Hovey's Mag. Horticult., vii, 178-186. Reprinted, 8vo. pamph. pp. 8. 

 Boston, 1841. 



Annals N. Y. Acad. Scr., V, April, 1890, 



