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Zahlbruckner, Alexander. Diagiiosen 

 }ieuer inid iino-euiigend beschriebener 

 kalifoniischer i'lecliten. Bot. Central bl., 

 Jena, Beihefte, 13,1902, (149-163j. 



Arizona. 



MacDougal, D[nniel] T[reinbly]. 

 Report ... on an expedition to 

 Arizona and Sonora. New York, N.Y., 

 J. Bot. Gard., 3, 1902, (89-99). 



Merrill, Elmer D. and Scrlbner, F. 



Lanipson. 8ome Arizona glasses. 

 Washington, D.C.,Cir. U.S. Dept. Agric. 

 Div. Agi-ost., 32, 1901, (1-10). 



CALIfOItXIA. 



Tropical Plants of Southern California. 

 Los Angeles, Cal. (D. Strickland), 1902, 

 (10 pi.). 14 X 18.5 cm. 



Abrams, Le Roy. A new Hemizonla 

 from California. Xew York, N.Y., 

 Torreya. Torrey Bot. CL, 2, 1902, (122). 



Davy, Joseph Burtt. Stock ranges of 

 northwestern California : notes on the 

 grasses and forage plants and range 

 conditions. Washington, D.C., U.S. 

 Dept. Agric. Bur. Plant Ind. Bull., Xo. 

 12, 1902, (1-81, withijl.). 



Dudley, William Russel. A notable 

 California fir. Abies venuf^'a, Koch. 

 Forest. Irrig., Washington, D.C., 8, 

 1902, (193-198). 



Eastwood, Alice. Some new sjDecies 

 of Californian plants. Xew York, X.Y., 

 Bnll. Torrey Bot. CI., 29, 1902, (75-82, 

 -with pi.). 



Fisber, Walter R. The redwood belt 

 of northwestern California. 1. Faunal 

 peculiarities of the region. 2. Land 

 birds. Condor, Santa Clara, Cal., 4, 

 1902, (111-114, 131-135). 



Hall, H. M. Studies on Californian 

 plants. I. Species from Southern 

 California. (Contributions from the 

 Botanical Lab(jratories of the University 

 of California). Chicago, 111., Bot. Gaz. 

 Univ. Chic, 31,1901, (388-393, with 1 

 pl,). 



Jepson, Willis Linn. A flora of 

 western middle California. Berkeley, 

 Cal. (Encina Publishing Co.), 1901, 

 (625). 19cm. 



Parish, S. B. The Southern Cali- 

 fornia si^ecies of Calochorlus. Los- 

 Angeles, Bull. S. Cal. Acad. Sci., 1, 

 1902, (101-106, with pl.). 



Through desert and 



mountain in Southern California. 

 Plant World, Washington, D.C.,5, 1902, 

 (121-128). 



San Jacinto Mountain 



[Cal.]. Plant World, Washington, D.C., 

 5, 1902, (236-237). 



Errors in the reported 



stations of some Southern California 

 plants. Zoe, San Diego, Cal., 5, 1901, 

 (109-120). 



Parsons, Mary Elizabeth. The wild 

 flowers of California ; their names, 

 haunts, and habits ; illustrated by 

 Margaret Warriner Buck. 4th ed., rev. 

 and cor. San Francisco (Payot, Upham 

 c^ Co.), 1902, (xlviii + 411, with 

 illustrs.). 20 cm. ^ 



Sbinn, Julia T. Lunnlarla cruciata 

 in fruit [in California]. Bryologist, 

 Brooklyn, X.Y., Torre\'a, Torrev Bot. 

 CL, 2, 1902, (124). 



Watkin"-, W. G. Some ferns of the 

 Sierra Xevada Range. Fern Bull., 

 Binghampton, X.Y., 10, 1902, (68-70). 



Yates, Lorenzo (lordin. The marine 

 Algae of Santa Barbara county, Cali- 

 fornia. Santa Barbara, Cal., Bui. Soc. 

 Xat. Hist., 1, 1902, (3-20). 



Colorado. 



Eastwood, Alice. Xew Western 

 l^lants. 1. Xew species from Colorado 

 and Utah. 2. Two new species of 

 Campanula from the Pacitic coast, 

 Xew York, X.Y., Bull. Torrey Bot. Cl., 

 29, 1902, (52.3-525). 



Hollick, Arthur. Fossil ferns from 

 the Laramie Group of Colorado. Xew 

 York, X.Y., Torreva. Torrey Bot. CL, 

 2, 1902, (145-148, with pL). 



Nelson, Aven. Contribution from the 

 Rocky Mountain Herbarium. 11. Some 

 Colorado species. Chicago, 111., Bot. 

 Gaz. Univ. Chic, 31. 1901, (394-400). 



Ir)WA. 



Barnes, W. I)., Reppert, Fred and 

 Miller, A. A. The flora of Scott and 



