Sartwell, H. P. 



Catalogue of plants growing without cultivation in the vicinity of Seneca and 

 Crooked Lakes, in western New York. 



(58th Ann. Rep. Regents, pp. 273-290, Albany, 1845.)* 



Saunders, Elisabeth W. 



California wild flowers. 



pp. pis. Philadelphia, 1906. 



Saunders, WiUiam. 



Ornauiental trees and shrubs that have proven hardy at Ottawa, Canada. 

 11 pp. • 



(40th annual meeting West. N. Y. Hort. Soc, Rochester, 1895.) 



Sauvalle, F. A. 



Flora cubana. 



3244-90 pp. Havana, 1873. 



Schaffner, John H. 



Trees of Ohio and surrounding territor}-. 

 121 pp. Columbus, 1909. RK-S 296 



(Proc. Ohio State Acad. Sci., V, pp. 71-191. Spec, paper 15.) 



Schaffranek, A. 



Floral Almanac of Florida. 



37 pp. Palatka, 1888. • 



Schimper, A. F. W. 



Die epiphytische vegetation Amerikas. 

 162 pp. 6 pis. Jena, 1888. R-S 335 



(Heft 2, Bot. Mitt.) 



Schomburgk, R. H. 



The history of Barbadoes. 



pp. London, 1848. 

 (Plants, pp. 573-633, including an index of vernacular names.) 



Schmitt, Joseph. 



Monographie de I'ile d'Anticosti (Golfe Saint- Laurent). 

 370 pp. Paris, 1904. RE-S 355 



(Botany, pp. 129-234.) 



Schneck, J. 



Flora of lower Wabash Valley. 



pp. 1876.* 



(From Geological Survey of Ind., pp. 504-579, 1875.) 



List of the forest trees and shrubs found in Wabash County. 



(Geol. Survey III, vi, pp. 63-67. Copied with a few corrections in "History 

 of Edwards, Lawrence, and Wabash Counties," pp. 55-60, 1883.) 



Schrader, F. C. 



A reconnaissance in northern Alaska across the Rocky Mountains. 



(Professional paper no. 20, U. S. Geol. Survey, 1904. List of arctic plants^ 

 pp. 130-134.) 



Schultz, John C. 



On tlie botanv of the Red River Settlement and the Old Red River Trail. 

 (Ann. Bot. Soc. Can. 1, pp. 25-33, 1861.) 



Schwarz, G. Frederick. 



The longleaf pine in the virgin forest ; a silvical study. 

 135 pp. 23 pis. New York, 1907. RF-S 399 



Schweinitz, Lewis B. de. 



Catalogue of plants collected in the northwestern territory bv Thomas Say in the 



year 1823. 



(Keating's Narrative of Long's 2nd Exped. to source of St. Peter's River, 

 II, pp. 379-400, London, 1S24. Also in ed. 1825, pp. 105-123.) 



Selby, Aug. D. 



Poisonous plants. 



10 pp. 1893.* 



(Journal of the Columbus Horticultural Society, Dec. 1893.) 

 Sellers, Basil. 



Check list of plants compiled for the vicinity of Baltiir.ore. 

 72 pp. Baltimore, 1888. 



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