Arizona. 



773 



8000 'ji 



North Carolina. 



Bruncken, E. Nordkaroliniscbe Berg- 

 walder. Zs. Natw., Stuttgart, 78, 1906, 

 (113-119). 



Bumham, S. H. A new species of 

 Monotropsis. Torreya, New York, N.Y ., 

 6, 1906, (234-235). 



Harper, R. M. A November day in 

 the upper part of the coastal plain of 

 North Carolina, t.c. (41-45). 



Tennessee. 



Lee, E. L. The hart's-tongne in 

 Tennessee. Fern Bull., Binghamton, 

 N.Y., 14, 1906, (82-84). 



Virginia. 



Berry, E. W. Pleistocene plants from 

 Virginia. Torreya, New York, N.Y., 6, 

 1906, (88-90). 



West Virginia. 



Andrews, A. L. Bryophytic flora of 

 West Virginia. Bryologist, Brooklyn, 

 N.Y., 8, 1905, (63-65j. 



S"' Western United States. 



Abrams, L. Two new south-western 

 species of Pentstemon. New York, N.Y., 

 Bull. Torrey Bot. CI, 33, 1906, (445- 

 4461 



Ball, C. R. North American willows. 

 Bot. Gaz., Chicago, 111., 40, 1905, (376- 

 380, with pi.). 



Davidson, A. A revision of the 

 western [American] mentzelias. Los 

 Angeles, Bull. So. Cal. Acad. Sci., 5, 

 1906, (13-18). 



Elmer, A. D. E. New and noteworthy 

 western plants. Bot. Gaz., Chicago, 

 111., 39, 1905, (42-55) ; 41, 1906, (309- 

 326). 



Grant, G. B. WheelereUa. Los 

 Angeles, Bull. So. Cal. Acad. Sci., 5, 

 1906, (28). 



Greene, E. L. Some western buck- 

 thorns. Leaflets, Washington, D.C., 1, 

 1904, (63-65). 



New species of Ceanothus. 



t.c. (65-68). 



Certain West American 



Cruciferae. i.e. (81-90). 



Greene, E. L. Two new Batrachia. 

 t.c. (95-96). 



Two new Sophiae. t.c. 



(96). 



New plants from south- 

 western mountains. t.c. 1905, (145- 

 154). 



New western plants, i.e. 



1906, (221-222). 



The genus Pielea in the 



western and southwestern United States 

 and Mexico. Washington, D.C., Smith- 

 sonian, Inst., Cont. U. S. Nation. Herb., 

 10. 1906, (i-v + 49-78 + 1). 



Greenman, J. M. A new Krynitzkia. 

 Bot. Gaz., Chicago, 111., 40, 1905, (146- 

 147). 



Heller, A. A. Western species, new 

 and old. Muhlenbergia, Los Gatos, 

 Cal, 1, 1906, (132-138, 144-147). 



Hone, D. S. Some western Helvel- 

 lineae. Postelsia, St. Paul, Iklinn., 1906, 



(235-244). 



HoweU, T. A flora of northwest 

 America. Vol 1. Phanerogamae, Fascicle 

 4, Liguliflorae to HydrophyUae. Portland, 

 Oregon, 1901, (387-474); Fascicle 5, 

 Boraginaceae to Plantaginaceae. (475- 

 562) ; Fascicle 6, Nyctaginaceae to 

 Pontederiaceae. (563-666). 



Nelson, A. Contributions from the 

 Rocky mountain herbarium. Bot. Gaz., 

 Chicago, 111., 40, 1905, (54-67); 42, 

 1906, (48-54). 



and Kennedy, P. B. New 



plants from the Great Basin. Washing- 

 ton, D.C., Proc. Biol. Soc, 19, 1906, 

 (155-157). 



Perredes, P. E. F. The botanical 

 characters of some Californian species 

 of Grindp.lJa. Pharm. J., London, (Ser. 

 4), 23, 1906, (431-433, figs. 1-7). 



Ricker, P. L. West American fungi. 

 J. Myc, Columbus, Ohio, 8, 1902, (125- 

 128, with text flg.). 



Rydberg, P. A. Rocky mountain 

 flora. New York, N.Y., Bull. Torrey 

 Bot. CL, 33, 1906, (137-161). 



Arizona. 



Flora of Clifton, Arizona. Los 

 Angeles, Bull. So. Cal. Acad. Sci., 5, 

 1906, (67-71). 



