Local Flo7'as of the United States and British America. 299 



780. BOTAXY OF THE UnITED StATES EXPEDITION TO LaDY FrANKLIN BaY, 



Grixxell Land. By A. W. Greeley. (C.) 

 Rep. Proc. International Polar Exp., ii, 11-18. 1888. 

 781. — List of Plants Collected on the Rupert and Moose Rivers along 

 THE Shores of James Bay and on the Islands in .James Bay during 

 THE Summers of 1885 and 1887. By J. M. Macoun. (B.) 

 Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Canada, iii, 63J-74J. 1889. 

 782. — Notes on the Flora of James Bay. By James M. Macoun. (B.) 

 Bot. Gaz., xiii, 115-118. 1889. 



ADDITIONS. 



783. — Catalogue of Plants Growing without Cultivation in Ripon, Wis- 

 consin, AND the near Vicinity. By Mrs. C. T. Tracy. (B.) 

 Pamph., pp. 26. Ripon, 1889. 

 784. — Fresh Water Alg^ of Cook County, Illinois. By L. N. .Johnson and 

 C. B. Atwell. (B.) 

 Rep. Dept. Natural History, Northwestern University, 1890, 18-21. 

 Evanston, 1890. 

 785. — Tabulated List of the known Flora of the Channel Islands off the 

 Coast of Southern California to 1890. By Lorenzo G. Yates. (B.) 

 9th Ann. Rep. State Mineralogist, California, 1890. Also in reprint 

 entitled "Channel Islands," 13-20. 

 786. — List of Plants Collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in 1888 in Southern 

 California. By George Vasey and J. N. Rose. (C.) 

 Contrib. U. S. Nat. Herb., i, 1-8. 1890. 

 787. — Wild Grasses of Alabama. By P. H. Mell. (C.) 



Pamph., 8vo. pp. 35; 25 plates. Auburn, 1886. (Contrib. No. 1, from 

 Biol. Lab. State Polytechnic Inst.) 

 788. — AuFZAHLUNG EiNiGER Pflanzen aus LABRADOR. By Franz von Paula 

 von Schrank. (C.) 

 Denkschrift Regensb. Bot. Gesell. i, Abth. 2, 1-30. 1818. 

 789. — Liste des Plantes Rencontrer aux Isles de la Madeline. By L. 

 Provancher. (A.) 

 Le Nat. Canad., xix, 346. 1890. 

 790. — Recent Additions to Canadian Filicine,=e. By T. J. W. Burgess. (C.) 



Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., iv, sec. iv, 9-18. 1886. 

 791. — List of Mosses in the Babcock Herbarium and in the Collections 

 OF Dr. Vasey and Dr. Lapham, now in the Herbarium of the North- 

 western University (mainly from Illinois). [By Chas. B. Atwell.] (B.) 

 Rep. Dept. Nat. Hist. N. W. Univ., 1889, 14-19. 



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