248 Local Floras of the United States and British America. 



Dutchess County. 



133. — Catalogue of Plants Growing in the Vicinity of Amenia Seminary, 

 Dutchess County. By A. Winchell, A. M. (A.) 

 64th Ann. Rep. Regents, 256-279. 1851. 

 134. — Catalogue of the Ph^nogamous and Acrogenous Plants Growing 

 M'lTUOUT Cultivation within Five Miles of Pine Plains. By Lymau 

 H. Hoysradt. (B.) (Acrogens were not printed.) 

 Supplement to Bull. TorreyClub, vi, 8vo. pp. 32. New York, 1878-79. 

 135. — List of Plants of Fishkill and its Vicinity. By Winifrid A. 

 Stearns. (B.) 

 16mo., pamph., pp. 24. 1880. 



Erie County. 



13(5. — Pkeliminary List of thf Plants of Buffalo and its Vicinity. By 

 George W. Clinton. (A.) 

 17th Ann. Rep. Reg. on Cabinet, 24-35. Albany, 1864. Also in 8vo., 

 pamph., pp. 12. Buffalo, 1864. 



137. — A Catalogue of the Native and Naturalized Plants of the City of 

 Buffalo and its Vicinity. By David F. Day. (B.) 

 Bull. Buffalo Soc. IN at. Sci., iv, 65-279. 1882-83. Also reprinted, pam- 

 phlet, pp. 215. Buffalo, 1883. 



138. — A Catalogue of the Flowering and Fern-like Plants Growing with- 

 out CuLTIVAtlON IN the ViClNITY OF THE FALLS OF NlAGARA. By 



David F. Day. (B.) 

 Pamph., pp. 67. Troy, 1888. (In 4th Ann. Rep. Comm. Niag. State Reser- 

 vation.) 



Essex County. 



139. — Plants of the Summit of Mt. Marcy. By Charles H. Peck. (A.) 

 From 7th Rep. Survey Adirondacks. 8vo., pamph., pp. 12. Albany, 1880. 



Essex, Clinton, and Franklin Counties. 



140. — Notes on the Forest Trees of Essex, Clinton, and Franklin Coun- 

 ties, New York. By John H. Sears. (C.) 

 Bull. Essex Inst., xiii, 174-188. 1881. Reprinted. 



Kings County. 



141. — Catalogue of Plants, Indigenous and Cultivated, found in the Vici- 

 nity OF Erasmus Hall. By John B. Zabriskie. (A.) 



48th Ann. Rep. Regents, 176-181. 1835. 

 142. — The Plants of Prospect Park. By S. E. Jelliffe. (A.) 



Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac, 75, 76. 1890. Reprinted. 



Lewis County. 



143. — Catalogue of the Indigenous, Naturalized, and Filicoid Plants ok 

 Lewis County. By Franklin B. Hough. (B.) 

 .')9th Ann. Rep. Regents, 249-283. Albany, 1846. 



Madison and Onondaga Counties. 



144. hisT OF Treks and Woody Plants Growing Spontaneously in Madi- 

 son AND Onondaga Counties. By L. M. Underwood. (A.) 

 Geol. Formations Mad. and Onondaga Cos., Svc, pamph. Syracuse, 1879. 



