8000 



1004 



8000 



New Mexico. 



Cockerell, T[heodore] DLru] A[lison]. 

 Flowers and insects in New Mexico. 

 Amer. Xat., Boston, Mass., 36, 3 902, 

 (809-817). 



Some new Mexico plants. 



New York, N.Y., Torreya. Torrev Bot. 

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Flower and insect records 



from New Mexico. Philadelphia, Pa., 

 Ent. News Acad. Nat. Sci., Amer. Ent. 

 Soc, 12, 1901, (38-43). 



Earle, F. S. Report ... on a 

 collecting trip to Western Texas and 

 New Mexico. New York, N.Y., J. Bot. 

 Gard., 3, 1902, (137-139). 



Pollard, Charles Louis and Cockerell, 



T[heodore] r)[ru] A[lison]. Four new 

 plants from New Mexico. Washington, 

 D.C., Proc. Biol. Soc, 15, 1902, (177- 

 179). [Separate]. 23.8 cm. [5400]. 



Oregon. 



Griffiths, David. Forage conditions 

 on the northern border of the Great 

 Basin, being a report upon investigations 

 made during July and August, 1901, in 

 the region between Winnemucca, Nevada 

 and Ontario, Oregon. Washington, D.C., 

 U. S. Dept. Agi-ic. Bur. Plant. Ind. Bull. 

 No. 15, 1902, (1-60, with pi.) 



Kirkwood, J. E. The vegetation of 

 North-western Oregon, New York, N.Y., 

 Torreya. Torrey Bot. CL, 2, 1902, (129- 

 134). 



Knowlton, Frank Hall. Fossil flora 

 of the John Day Basin, Oregon. 

 Washington, D.C., U.S. Dept. Int. Bull. 

 Geo!. Surv., No. 204, 1902, (153, with 

 pi.). 23.4 cm. 



Earle, F. S. Pieport ... on a 

 collecting trip to Western Texas and 

 New Mexico. New York, N.Y., J. Bot. 

 Gard., 3, 1902, (137-139). 



Long, W. H. jun. Texas ftmgi-L 

 Some new species of Pucc'mia. New 

 York, N.Y., Bull. Torrey Bot. CI., 29, 

 1902, (110-116). 



Utah. 



Eastwood, Alice. New Western 

 Plants. 1. New species from Colorado 

 and Utah. 2. Two new species of 

 Campanula from the Pacific Coast. 

 New York, N.Y., Bull. Torrey Bot. CL, 

 29, 1902, (523-525). 



Washington. 



Cotton, J. S. Three new plants from 

 Washington. New York, N.Y., Bull. 

 Torrey Bot. CL, 29, 1902, (573-574). 



Flett, J. B. Notes on some rare 

 Washington ferns. Fern Bull., Bing- 

 hamton,^ N.Y., 10, 1902, (24-25). 



Greenman, J. M. A new Western 

 Camassia [from Washington]. Chicago,. 

 111., Bot. Gaz. Univ. Chic, 34, 1902, 

 (307-308). 



Wyoming. 



Holzinger, John M. Orthotrichum 

 I] alii I Sulliv. & Lesq. Brvologist, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y., 5, 1902, (43-44, with pL). 



Nelson, Aven. New plants from 

 Wyoming, XIV. New York, N.Y., Bull. 

 Torrev Bot. CL, 29, 1902, (400-406). 



Texas. 



Bently, H. L. Experiments in range 

 improvement in Central Texas. Wash- 

 ington, D.C., U. S. Dept. Agric Bur. 

 Plant Ind. Bull., No. 13, 1902, (1-72, 

 T^ith pL). 



Bicknell, Eugene P. Studies in 

 Sisyrhinchium — ix ; the species of Texas 

 and the Southwest. New York, N.Y., 

 Cont. Dept. Bot. Columbia Univ., 8, 

 1901, No. 187, [Reprinted from New 

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

 1901], (570-592). [Separate]. 23.5 cm. 



h CENTRAL AND SOUTH 

 AMERICA AND WEST INDIES. 



Burt, Edward A. Some hymenomy- 

 cetous fungi from Soiith America. New 

 York, N.Y., Bull. Torrey Bot. CI., 29, 

 1902,(571-572). 



Dammer, U[do]. Plantae novae 

 americanae imprimis Glaziovianae. IV. 

 Edidit Ign. Urban. Palmae. Bot. Jahrb., 

 Leipzig, 31. 1902, Beiblatt Nr. 70, (21- 

 23). 



