PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 789 



1897. Berry^ E. W. The Pine Barren Plants of New Jersey. 

 Asa Gray Bull. V., No. 2 and No. 5. 



1898. Saunders, C. F. Some Pine Barren Carices. Asa Gray 

 Bull VI., No. 2. 



1899. VermKule, C. C. The Pine Belt of Southern New 

 Jersey. Ann. Rept. State Geol. 1898. 185-193. 



1900. VermeueE, C. C. and Pinchot, Gieeord. The Forests 

 of New Jersey. Report on Forests, Ann. Rept. State Geol. 

 1899, 13-172. 



1900. HarshbERGER, J. W. An Ecological Study of the New 

 Jersey Strand Flora. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila. 190Q. 

 pp. 623-671. 



A number of the records contained in this paper are based upon 

 misidentifications, while others from Cape May are not strand plants at 

 all, the name having been used by the collectors to cover the country 

 north of Cape May City, which is very different from the beach and 

 salt meadows. The same is true of other localities as well. 



1900. HoEEiCK, Arthur. Relation between Forestry and 

 Geology. Report on forests, Ann. Rept. State Geol. 1899. 

 175-201. 



1900. GiEEORD, John. Forestal Conditions and Silvicultural 

 Prospects of the Coastal Plain of New Jersey. Report on 

 Forests, Ann. Rept. State Geol. 1899. 235-327. 



1900. Saunders, C. F. The Pine Barrens of New Jersey. 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1900. pp. 544-549. 



1901. JEEEETT, E. C. The Woodstown Lilies. Amer. Botanist. 

 190. 



1902. Harshberger, J. W. Additional Observations on the 

 Strand Flora of New Jersey. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 1902. 



. 642-669. 



