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First Lessons in Botany and Vegetable Pbyhiology. New York, IB.")?. 8vo, pp. 

 236. [There are later issues.] Revised Aug., 1868. 



On the age of a large Californian coniferous tree. Proc. Am. Acad., iii, 1M-U7. 



1S5©. 



A short exposition of the structure of the ovule aud seed-coats of Magnolia. 

 Jour. Liun. Soc, ii, 106-11(». 



How Plants Grow: a simple introduction to Structural Botauy. With a popular 

 Flora. New York, 185S. 8vo, 2:53. 



Note on the coiling of tendrils of plants. Proc. Am. Acad., iv, 98,99. [Ann. Nat. 

 Hist., Ill, 513,514; Am. J. Sci., II, x.KVii, 277, "278. J 



Notes upon some Rubiace<B, collected in the South Sea Exploring Expedition under 

 Captain Wilkes. Proc. Am. Acad., IV, 33-50, 306-318. 



Action of foreign Pollen upon the Fruit. Am. J. Sci., II, xxv, 122, 123. 



1S59. 



Neviusia,, a new genus of Rosaceie. Mem. Am. Acad., vi, 373-376, with pLate. 



Diagnostic characters of new species of pbaiuogamous plants, collected in Japan 

 by Charles Wright, botanist of the United States North Pacific Exploring Expedition. 

 With observations upon the relations of the Japanese Flora to that of North America, 

 aud of other parts of the Northern Temperate Zone. Mem. Am. Acad., vi, 377-452. 

 [Bibl. Univ. Archives, ix, 32-43; Canadian Naturalist, iv, 296, 297; Am. J. Sci., II, 

 xxvili, 187-200.] 



On the genus Croomia, aud its place in the Natural System. Mem. Am. Acad., vi, 

 453-457, with plate. 



Characters of Ancistrophora, a new genus of the order CompositfB, recently de- 

 tected by Charles Wright. Mem. Am. Acad., vi, 457,458. 



Notes upon some Polynesian plants of the order Loganiacea;. Proc. Am. Acad., 

 IV, 319-324. 



Diagnoses of the species of Sandal-wood (Santalum) of the Sandwich Islands. 

 Proc. Am. Acad., iv, 326, 327. 



A revision of the genus Forestiera. Proc. Am. Acad., iv, 363-366. 



Report of the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey made under the direc- 

 tion of the Secretary of the Interior, by William H. Emory. Vol. ii. Part I. Botany of 

 the Boundary. (Note on Synthlipsis, Compositie, Scrophulariace:e, note on Datura, 

 conspectus of the genera of Nyctagiuacete and the species of Mirabilis and Oxyba- 

 phus, by Dr. Gray), pp. 34, 73-107, 110-121, 154, 172-175, with live plates. 



Lists of Plants collected by Emanuel SamueLs, in Sonoma County, Cal., in 1856. 

 Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vii, 142-145. 



List of a collection of drieti plants made by L. J. Xantus, at Fort Tejon and vicinity, 

 California, near lat. 35'^ and long. 119', 18.57-'58. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vil, 

 145-149. 



Manuel of the Botauy of the Northern United States. Revised [Third] Edition; 

 including Virginia, Kentucky, and all east of the Mississippi ; arranged according to 

 the Natural System. With six plates, illustrating the Genera of Ferns, etc. 1859, 

 pp. XXIV, ^^'^^i. 



British National Museums of Natural History. Am. J. Sci., II, xxvii, 277. 



Trichomanes radican.s, Swartz. Am. .F. Sci., xxviii, 410, 441. 



18GO. 



Catalogue of Plants collected East of the Rocky Mountains. Pacific R. R. Sur- 

 veys, XII, part 2, 40-49, with three plates. 



Report upon the Colorado River of the West, explored in 1857 and 185S by Lieut. 

 Joseph C. Ives. Part IV. Botany (the orders preceding Verbeuace:e, excepting 

 the Cactaceie, by Professor Gray), pp. 1-20. 



