702 BIOGKAPUICAL MEMOIRS, 



a native plant; German Ivy, so-called, flowering under pecnliar circumstances. Am. 

 Nat., 11, :}8-39. 



Descriptions of eleven new Californian plants. Proc. Calif. Acad., in, 101-103. 



Characters of new plants of California and elsewhere, principally of those collected 

 by W. H. Brewer and II. N. Bolander. Proc. Am. Acad., vii, 327-401. 



Shortia Torr. <f- Gray and Schizocodon Sich. ^- Ziicc, identical. Am. J. Sci., II, 

 XLv, 402-403. 



Remarks on the laws of botanical nomenclature. Am. J. Sci., II, XLVI, 74-77. 



Planera aquatica, the Planer-tree. Am. Nat., ii, 441. 



Saxifraga Vir<)iniensis. Am. Nat., ii, 448. 



Field, Forest, and Garden Botany. A simple introduction to the common plants of 

 the United States east of tlie Mississippi, both wild and cultivated. New York, 1868. 

 8vo, pp. 386. A second revised issue, 1870. Bonnd witli the " Lessons," this forms the 

 " School and Field-book of Botany." 



1870. 



A revision of the Eriogonea}. Bj- Asa Gray and J. Torrey. Proc. Am. Acad., viii, 

 145-200. 



Dialysis with Staminody in Kalmia latifolia. Am. Nat., iv, 373, 374. 



Botanical Contributions. 1. Reconstruction of the Order Diapensiaceae. 2. Revis- 

 ion of the North American Polemoniacete. 3. Miscellaneous Botanical Notes and 

 Characters. Proc. Am. Acad., viii, 243-296. 



1871. 



On hypocotyledonary gemmation. Am. J. Sci., Ill, ii, 63. [Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 VIII, 220. ] 



Arrangement for Cross-fertilization of the flowers of Scrophularia nodosa. Am. J. 

 Sci., Ill, II, 150, 151. 



Characters of a new genus (Eophyton) consisting of two species of parasitic Gen- 

 tianese : E. tenellum, E. Lobbii. Jour. Linn. Soc, xi, 22-23. 



A new species of Erythronium: E. propuilans. Am. Nat., V, 298-300, [Canadian 

 Naturalist, V, 465, 466.] 



Anthers of Parnassia, Am. J. Sci, III, ii, 306. [Am. Nat., V, 649-6.')0.] 



Baiitisiaperfoliata: The arrangement of morphology of its leaves. Am. J. Sci., Ill, 

 II, 462-463. [Seemann's Jour. Bot., x, 84-85.] 



Dro.sera (Sundew) as a Fly-catcher. Am. J. Sci., Ill, ii, 463-464. 



1873. 



Dismissal of the late Botanist of the Department of Agriculture. Am. Nat., vi, 

 39-45. [Am. J. Sci., Ill, v, 315-318.] 



Botany for Young People. Part ii, — How Plants Behave ; how they move, climb, 

 emiiloy insects to work for them, etc. New York, 1872, Small 4to, pp, 46, 



Plant Dryers, Am. Nat., vi, 107-108. 



New parasitic plant of the Mistletoe family: Arceuthobium niinutura. Am. Nat., 

 VI, 166-167. 



Botanical Contributions. 1. Notes on Labiataj. 2. Determinations of a collection 

 of Plants made in Oregon by Elihu Hall during the summer of 1871, with characters 

 of some New Species and various Notes. Proc. Am. Acad., viii, 365-412, 

 . Rumex Britannica. L. Seemann's Jour. Bot., x, 211-212 (from Proc. Am. Acad,, 

 VIII, 399), 



Address before the American Association at Dubuque, Iowa, August, 1872, Am. 

 J. Sci., Ill, IV, 282-298 ; Am. Nat., vi, 577-596 (" Sequoia and its history ") ; Trimen's 

 Jour, Bot., x (1872), 309-313 (extract, "Origin of the Flora of Atlantic North Amer- 

 ica"); Proc, Am, A.ssoc, xxi, 1-31 (with corrections and appendix). [Sequoia and 



