262 Local Floras of the United States and British America. 



TENNESSEE. 



302. — List of Timber Trees of Tennessee. By J. B. Killebrew and Prof. .J. 

 M. Safford. (B.) 

 Report oil Resources of Tennessee. 

 303. — The Tennessee Flora, avith special Reference to the Flora of 

 Nashville. By August Gattinger. (C.) 

 Pamphlet, 8vo. pp. 109. Na'^hville, 1887. 

 304. — Key to the Genera of the Native and Cultivated Grasses of Tennes- 

 see. By F. L. Seribner. (D.) 

 Bull. Tenii. Agric. Exp. Sta. Reprinted, pampli. pp. 7. 1890. 



ALABAMA. 



305. — Preliminart List of the Plants Growing without Cultivation in 

 Alabama. By Charles Mohr. (A.) 

 24mo., pamphlet, pp. 56. Tuscaloosa, 1880. 

 306. — The Forests of Alabama and their Products, and List of Grasses 

 of Alabama. By Charles Mohr. (B.) 

 Biernie's Handbook of Alabama, 1878. Also reprinted, pamph,, 8vo. 

 pp. 26. 

 307. — List of Trees and Plants Characteristic of each Region of the State. 

 By Charles Mohr. (A.) 

 Rep. Geol. Surv. Alab., 1881-1882, 291-297. 1883. 



Mobile County. 



308. — Diatoms of Mobile, Alabama. By K. M. Cunningham. (A.) 

 The Microscope, ix, 105-108. 1889. 



MISSISSIPPI. 



309. — Flora of Mississippi. By C. L. Wailes. (A.) 

 1st Rep. Agric. and Geol. Miss., 341-356. 1854. 



Lincoln County. 



310. — The Exogenous Flora of Lincoln County, Miss., from October to 

 May. By Martha B. Flint. (A.) 

 Bot. Gaz.,vii, 74-76; 79-81. 1882. 



LOUISIANA. 



311. — Flore Lodisianne ou Description des Plants qui ont ete observees 

 par l'Auteur dans ses Voyages a la Louisianne. By C. C. Robin. (D.) 

 Voyages dans I'lnterieur de la Louisiaue, iii, 325-551. 1807. 

 312. — Florula Ludoviciana, or a Flora of the State of Louisiana, Trans- 

 lated, Revised, and Improved from the French of C. C. Robin. By 

 C. S. Rafinesque. (D.) 

 12mo. pp. 178. New York, 1817. 

 313. — Catalogus FLORiH Ludoviciana. By J. L. Riddell, M.D. (A.) 

 N. 0. Med. and Sur. Journ., viii, 743-764. New Orleans, 1852. 



