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Volume 2 



Botany of western Texas. Pp. i-v (title page, note, prefatory note, table of contents, 

 and list of plates) ; pp. 1-568 (papers 1-3) ; pp. 569-588 (index) ; 3 pis. 1891-1894! 

 No. 



1. Manual of the phanerogams and pteridophytes of western Texas: Polypetalae. 



By John M. Coulter. Pp. 1-152, 1 pi. June 27, 1891. 



2. Manual of the phanerogams and pteridophytes of western Texas: Gamopetalae 



By John M. Couher. Pp. 153-345, 2 pis. July 1, 1892. 



3. Manual of the phanerogams and pteridophytes of western Texas: Apetalae, 



Monocotyledonae, Pteridophyta. By John M. Coulter, Pp. 347-568 Mav lo' 

 1894. ^ ' 



Volume 3 



Reports on collections, revisions of groups, and miscellaneous papers. Pp. i-vii (title 

 page, note, errata and addenda, prefatory note, contents, and list of illustrations) • 

 pp. 1-578 (papers 1-9) ; 579-612 (index) ; 28 pis. 1892-1896. ' 



No. 



1. Monograph of the grasses of the United States and British America. By George 



Vasey. Pp. 1-89. Feb. 25, 1892. 



2. Preliminary revision of the North American species of Cactus, Anhalonium, and 



Lophophora. By John M. Coulter. Pp. 91-132. June 10, 1894. 



3. Flora of the sand hills of Nebraska. By P. A. Rydberg. Pp. 133-203. 1 fie 2 dIs 



Sept. 14, 1895. &•. f • 



4. Report on a collection of plants made by J. H. Sandberg and assistants in north- 



ern Idaho in the year 1892. By John M. Holzinger. Pp. 205-287. 2 pis Nov 

 23, 1895. 



5. Report on Mexican Umbelliferae, mostly from the state of Oaxaca, recently col- 



lected by C. G. Pringle and E. W. Nelson. By John M. Coulter and J. N Rose 

 Pp. 289-309, 6 pis. Dec. 14, 1895. 

 Descriptions of plants, mostly new, from Mexico and the United States. By J N 

 Rose. Pp. 311-323, 6 pis. Dec. 14, 1895. 



6. Botany of Yakutat Bay, Alaska. I.— Field report. By Frederick Funston. II.— 



Botanical report. By Frederick Vernon Coville. Pp. 325-353. Jan. 15, 1896. 



7. Preliminary revision of the North American species of Echinocactus, Cereus, and 



Opuntia. By John M. Coulter. Pp. 355-462. Apr. 1, 1896. 



8. Flora of the Back Hills of South Dakota. By P. A. Rydberg. Pp 463-536 4 nU 



June 13, 1896. ' " 



9. Report on a collection of plants made by C. H. Thompson in southwestern Kan- 



sas in 1893. By A. S. Hitchcock. Pp. 537-557. Aug. 5, 1896. 

 Crepis occidentalis and its allies. By Frederick V. Coville. Pp. 559-565 6 nls 



Aug. 6, 1896. ' ^ 



Plants from the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming. By J. N. Rose. Pp. 567-574 



Aug. 5, 1896. 

 Leibergia, a new genus of Umbelliferae from the Columbia River region. By John 



M. Coulter and J. N. Rose. Pp. 575-576, 1 pi. Aug. 5, 1896. 

 Roseanthus, a new genus of Cucurbitaceae from Acapulco, Mexico. By Alfred 



Cogniaux. Pp. S77-57i, 1 pi. Aug. 5, 1896. 



Volume 4 



Botany of the Death Valley Expedition. By Frederick Vernon Coville. Pp. i-viii (title 

 page, note, letter of transmittal, letter of submittal, contents, and list of illus- 

 trations) ; 363 pp., 22 pis., 1 map. Nov. 29, 1893. 



Volume 5 



Systematic, economic, and ecological investigations. Pp. l-x (title page, note, prefa- 

 tory note, contents, and illustrations) ; pp. 1-550 (papers 1-6) ; pp. 551-585 

 (index) ; 77 pis., 90 figs., 2 maps. 1897-1901. 



No. 



1. General report on a botanical survey of the Coeur d'Alene Mountains in Idaho 

 during the summer of 1895. By John B. Leiberg. Pp. 1-86, 1 pi. Jan. 25, 1897 



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