591 



8000 



Coville, Fredrick V[enion]. Jnncus 

 coliunh'i CUIUS, an undescribed rush from 

 the Columbia plains. Washington, 

 D.C., Proc.Biol. Soc, 14, 1901, (87-89). 

 [6000]. 



Eaton, Alvah A. Our Western WouJ- 

 wardia. Fern Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 

 9, 1901, (86-87). [6700J. 



Parish, S. B. A group of Western 

 American Solanums. San Francisco, 

 Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., (Ser. 3), 2, 1901, 

 (159 - 172). Separate. 25.5 cm. 



[5400 8000 lia]. 



Piper, C. V. New and uotewortliy 

 !North-western plants. (Part 5.) New 

 York, N.Y., Bull. Torrey Bot. CI., 28, 

 1901, (39-45;. [5000 5400]. 



Rydberg, P[er] A[xel]. Studies on 

 the Rocky Mountain flora. (Parts 4, 5 

 and 6.) New York, N.Y., Bull. Torrey 

 Bot. CI., 28, 1901, (20-38, 266-284, 

 499-513). [5000 5400 6000]. 



The oaks of the continental 



divide north of Mexico. New York, 

 N.Y., Bull. Bot. Gard.,2, 1901, (187-233, 

 with pi.). [5400]. 



Arizona. 



Tourney, J. W. An xmdescribed 

 Acjave from Arizona. St. Louis, Mo., 

 Rep. Bot. Card., 12, 1901, (75-76, with 

 p].). [6000]. 



California. 



Cannon, W. A. On the relation of 

 redwoods and fog to the general pre- 

 cipitation in the redwood belt of Cali- 

 fornia. New York, N.Y., Torreva, 

 Torrey Bot. CI., 1, 1901, (137-139). 

 [6500 ¥ 1180 rji]. 



Eastwood, Alice. . . . Cali- 

 fornian species of Delpliiuium. New 

 York, N.Y., Bull. Torrey Bot. CI., 28, 

 1901, (667-674). [5400]. 



Holder, Charles Frederick]. Trees 

 and plants of Southern California. Sci. 

 Amer., New York, N.Y., 84, 1901, 

 (149). 



McKenney, R. E. B. Notes on jDlant 

 distri])ution in Southern California, 

 U.S.A. Bot. Centralbl., Cassel, Bcihefte, 

 10, 1901, (166-178). [3200 J 01 gi]. 



Parish, S. B. California fern gossip. 

 Fern Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 9, 1901, 

 (73-77). [6700]. 



The flora of Snow Canon, 



California. Plant World, Washington, 

 D.C., 4, 1901, (227-229). 



Vilbouchevitch. Camphriers et 



Flcuii en Californie. (Avec traduction 

 d'mie lettre do M. E. W. Hilgard). J. 

 agricult. tropic, Paris, 1, 1901, (123- 

 125). 



Colorado. 



Baker, Carl F. Itinerary [of botani- 

 cal excursion to the Giuuiison Water- 

 shed, Colo.]. Plantae Bakerianae. 

 Vol. 3. [Washington, D.C., 1901], 

 (I-Vlll). [v. Greene, Edward Lee.] 

 [5000]. 



Itinerary [of botanical 



excursion to southwestern Colorado and 

 New Mexico]. Plantae Bakerianae. 

 Vol. 2. [Washington, D.C., 1901], 

 (III-VIIl). [i7. Cireeiie, Edward Lee.] 

 [5000J. 



Coville, Frederick V[ernon]. Rihcs 

 eoloradcnse, an undescribed currant 

 fi'om the Rocky ilountains of Colorado. 

 Washington, D.C., Proc. Biol. Soc, 14, 

 1901, (1-6). [5400]. 



Earle, F. S. Narrative of botanical 

 excursion to south-western Colorado, 

 1898. Plantae Bakerianae. Vol. 1. 

 [Washington, D.C., 1901], (1-13). 

 [v. Greene, Edward Lee.] [5000]. 



Fimgi [from Colorado and 



New Mexico]. Plantae Bakerianie. 

 Vol. 2. [Washington, D.C., 1901], 

 (1-30). [t;. Greene, Edw[ard] L[ee]]. 

 [7700]. 



Greene, Edw[ard] L[ee], [Tracy, S. M., 

 and Earle, F. S.] Planta? Bakeriana?. 

 (Vol. 1., Ease. 1.) Fungi to Iridaceie. 

 [Plants from Colorado.] [Washington, 

 D.C., 1901], (52). 25 cm. [5000 

 600U 7700J. 



[Hak(M-, Carl F., Earle, 



F. S., ct <d.] Vlxuuv Bakeriana?. (Vol. 

 II., Ease. 1.) Fungi to Gramineae. 

 [Plants from Colorado and New 

 Mexico.] [Washington, D.C., 1901], 

 (VII + 42). 25 cm. [5000]. 



and [Baker, Carl F.]. 



PlantJc Bakeriana-. (Vol. III., Ease. 1.) 

 [Plants from Colorado.]. [Washington, 

 D.C., 1901], (Vlll -f 36). 25 cm. 

 [5000 5400J. 



