Louisiana. 



1147 



8000 



Indiana. 



Domer, H. B. Flora of Indiana. 

 Indianapolis, Ind., Proc. Acad. Sci., 

 1903, 1904, (117-118J. 



Elrod, M. N. Botanical notes. I.e. 

 (1I9-128J. 



Juday, C. The plankton of Winona 

 lake. Indianapolis, Ind., Proc. Acad. 

 8ci., 1902, 1903, (120-133, with text- 

 fig-J- 



Mutchler, F. Myxomycetes of Lake 

 Winona. I.e. (115-120). 



Smitli, C. P. Little-known members 

 of the Indiana flora. I.e. 1903, 1904, 

 (133-135). 



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South Eastern United States. 



Ayres, H. B. and Ashe, W. W. The 

 southern Appalachian forests. Washing- 

 ton, D.C., Dept. Int., U. S. Geol. Surv., 

 Prof. Papr., No. 37, 1905, (291 -^ 1, 

 Avith yA., text-fig., fold. map). 



Berry, E. W. A palm from the mid- 

 Cretaceous. {Flabeliavia viagoihiensis 

 n. sp.] Torreya, New York, N.Y., 5, 

 1905, (30-33, with text-fig.). 



Harper, R. M. Coastal plain plants 

 in New England. Rhodora, Boston, 

 Mass., 7, 1905, (fj9-80). 



Hitchcock, A. S. The identification 

 of Walter's grasses. [Described in his 

 " Flora Caroliniana."] St. Louis, ilo., 

 Bot. Gard. Rep., 16, 1905, (31-5H). 



Piper, C. V. The two eastern species 

 of Meliea. New York, N.Y., Bull. 

 Torrey Bot. CI., 32, 1905, (383-387). 



Pratt, J. H. The southern Appa- 

 lachian forest reserve. Chapel Hill, 

 N.C., J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc, 21, 

 1905, (156-164). 



Florida. 



Britton, N. L. Explorations in 

 Florida and the Bahamas. New York, 

 N.Y., J. Bot. Gard., 5, 1904,(129-136, 

 with text-fig.). 



Curtiss, A. H. The fern flora of 

 Florida. Fern Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 

 12, 1904, ([33J-38). 



Day, M. A. Additional literature re- 

 lating to the flora of Louisiana. I.e. 

 (54-55). 



(M-10360) 



Eaton, A. A. Pteridophyta collected 

 in Dade county, Florida, during Novem- 

 ber and December, 1903. I.e. (45-48). 



Evans, A. W. New on noteworthy 

 Hepaticae from Florida. New York, 

 N.Y., Bull. Torrey Bot. CI., 32, 1905, 

 (179-192, with 1 pi.). 



Howe, M. A. New Chlorophyceae 

 from Florida and the Baliamas. I.e. 

 (241-252, with 5 pl.j. 



Collections of marine Algae 



from. Florida and the Bahamas. New 

 York,N.Y., J. Bot. Gard., 5, 1904, (164- 

 166). 



Nash, G. V. The palms of Florida. 

 I.e. (194-199J. 



Nehrling-, H. The begiim ing of spring 

 in Florida. Plant World, Washington, 

 D.C., 7, 1904, (93-96, 118-122, 137- 

 140j. 



Small, J. K. Exploration of southern 

 Florida. New York, N.Y., J. Bot. Gard., 

 5, 1904, (157-164). 



Georgia. 



Harper, R. M. Phytogeographical 

 explorations in the coastal plam of 

 Georgia in 1903. New York, N.Y., 

 Bull. Torrey Bot. CI., 32, 1905, (141- 

 171, wnth text-fig.); ... in 1904. 

 I.e. (451 -467, with text-fig.). 



Some large specimens of 



small trees in Georgia. Torreva, New 

 York, N.Y., 5, 1905, (162-164, with 

 text-fig.). 



Roce. J. N. Two new umbelliferous 

 plants from the coastal plain of Georgia. 

 [llarperla nodosa n. gen. and sp. and 

 Zizia aren'ieola n. sp.] Washington,. 

 D.C., Smithsonian Inst., Nation. Mus. 

 Proc, 29, 1905, (1 1. + 441-442, with 

 1 pi.). 



Kentucky. 



Price, S. F. Fern flora of Kentucky, 

 Fern Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 12, 1904, 

 ([05]-70j. 



Kentucky oaks. Plant 



World, Washington, D.C, 7, 1904, (32- 

 36, with text-fig. j. 



Louisiana. 



Cocks, R. S. Notes from Louisiana. 

 Fern Bull, Binghamton, N.Y., 12, 1904, 

 (110-111). 



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