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Michigan Station, Bulletin No. 78, December, 1891 (pp. 16). 



Glanders and faecy, E. A. A. Grange, V. S. (plates 3).— An 

 account of tlie cause, symptoms, and effects of •ilandeis in different 

 forms as it ajjpears in liorses an<l men. The bulletin is illnstrated witli 

 three colored plates showing- important lesions which occur iu typical 

 cases. 



Nebraska Station, Bulletin No. 18 (pp. 32). 



A preliminary report on the native trees and shrubs of 

 Nebraska, C. E. Bessey, Ph. D. — A classified list of CI species of 

 trees and <U of slirubs with brief descriptive notes, aud lists showing- 

 the distribution of these species with reference to elevation aud dif- 

 ferent parts of the State. The following species are included: Yellow 

 pine {Pinus po7iderosa, var. scopulonim), juniper {Ju))i2)cn(s comniunifi), 

 red cedar {J. vir(jinia)ia), greenbrier {Smila.v hi.Kpida), white oak{Quer- 

 CHS aJha), post oak {Q. stellata), bur oak {Q. macrocarpa), yellow oak {Q. 

 muhlenher(jii), low yellow oak [Q. prinoidcs), red oak {Q. rubra), scarlet 

 oak {Q. coccinca), scrub oak {Q. iUci/olia), black oak (Q. ni/jra), laurel oak 

 {(J. iinhricaria), ironwood {Ostrya virgimana), hazelnut {Corylns amerl- 

 cana), speckled alder {Alnns incana), canoe birch {Betula papyrifera), 

 black birch [B.occidentaUs), red birch {B.ni(jra),\)\\itev\i\\t[Jn(ilans cine- 

 rea), black walnut {J. ni(/ra), shellbark hickory [Hicoria ovata [Garya 

 alba]), big hickory nut {R. [ C] .s-j(/c« fa), mocker nut {H.alba [ C. tomentosa]), 

 pignut {R. glabra [G. porcina]), bitter hickory {R. minima [G. amara]), 

 black willow {S<(lix nigra), almond willow {S. amygdaloidcs), shining Avil- 

 low ( »s'. hicida), sand-bar willow (*S'. longifoUa), beaked willow (/S'. rostrata), 

 prairie willow {8. humilis), dwarf willow {8. tristis), diamond willow [8. 

 CO rd ata, xixr. vestita), quaking a^l^ {Populus tremuloidcs), balsam poplar 

 (P. bahtiinifera, var. candicans), black cottonwood (P. angustifolia), Cot- 

 tonwood (P. monilifera), white elm [TJlmus americana), red elm {U. 

 fuJva), hackberry (€'e^/fs occidentalis), red mulberry {Morns rubra), plane 

 tree {Flantanus occidentalis), grease wood (Sarcohafus vermiculatus), 

 creeping barberry {Berheris repens), moonseed {Menispermum canadense), 

 papaw {Asimina triloba), basswood {Tilia americana), prickly ash 

 {X<(nthoxylum americanum), smooth sumac {Rhus glabra), dwarf sumac 

 {R. copallina), poison ivy {R. toxicodendron), low sumac {R. canadensis, 

 var. tnlohata ), Ohio buckeye {^sculus glabra), mountain maple {Acer 

 glabrum), silver maple {A. saccharinum [dasycariyum]), sugar maple {A. 

 harbatum [saccharinum]), box elder or ash-leaved maple (A. negundo 

 I Xcgundo aceroides] ), bittersweet ( Gelastrns scandens), waahoo {Euonym us 

 atropurpureus), strawberry bush {E. americamis), trailing strawberry 

 bush {E. americanus, yur. obovatus), hVaddev nut {Sfajyhylea trifolia),\ow 

 \>\n^\^t\ion\{Rhamnusalnifolia),hin:kt\iovn {R. lanceolafus), Indian cherry 

 {R. caroliana), New Jersey tea {Geanothtis americamis), red root {G. 

 oratus), summer grape {Vitis a'stivalis), frost grape {V. cordifolia), early 

 wild grape ( V. riparia), Yirginia creeper {Parthenocissus [Ann)elo2)sis] 



