786 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS. 



1843. 



Notcfsof ii botanical excursion to the mountains of North Carolina, etc., with some 

 remarks on the botany of the higher Alleghany Mountains. Am. J. Sci., XLli, 1-41*. 

 [Hook. Loud. Jour. Bot., i, 1-14, 217-237; ii, 113-12.5; in, 230-242.] 



The Botanical Text-Book for Colleges, Schools, and Private Students. New York, 

 1842, 8vo, pp. 413. i:dition2d, ib., 1845, 8vo, pp. 509; 3d, ib., 18.50, 8vo, pp. 520; 4th, 

 ib., 18,53, 8vo, pj). 528; 5th, under the title, Introduction to Structural and Systematic 

 Botany, being a fifth and revised edition of The Botanical Text-Book, Now York, 

 1857-'.58, pp. xii, 5.55. A second issue bears date 18(30. Edition 6th, Part I, Struct- 

 ural Botany, or Organography on the basis of Morphology. New York, 187!.», 8vo, 

 pp. XII, 442. 



1843. 



Selections from the Scieutilic Correspondence of Cadwallader Coldeu with Grono, 

 vius, Linnieus, Collinson and other Naturalists. Am. J. Sci., xliv, 85-133. 



1844. 



Characters of some new genera [Monoptilon, Amphipappus, Calliachyris, Aniso- 

 coma] and species of iilauts of the natural order Composita*, from the Rocky Mount- 

 ains and Upper California. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, 210-212 (abstract); Jour. 

 Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., v, 104-111, with plate. 



The Longevity of Trees. N. A. Review, July, 1844, 189-238. 



1845. 



The Chemistry of Vegetation. N. A. Review, Jan., 1845,3-42. 



Plantar Lindheimeriauie ; an enumeration of F. Lindheimer's collection of Texan 

 plants, with remarks, and descriptions of new species, etc. By George Eugelmauu 

 and Asa Gray. Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., v, 210-204. 



1846. 



Musci Alleghanienses, sive Spicilegia Muscoruui atquo Hei)aticarum quos in it iiiere 

 a Marylandia usque ad Georgiam per tractus montium A. D. mdcccxliii decerpsernnt 

 Asa Gray et W. S. SuUivant (interjectis nonnullis aliuudf colleitis) [Review, with 

 notes.] Am. J. Sci., II, i, 70-81, 312. 



Notice of a new genus of }>lauts of the order Santalacea' (Darbya). Am. J. Sci., 

 II, I, 386-389; Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., il, 115-116 (abstract); Jour. Bost. Soc. 

 Nat. Hist., V, 368-351. 



Scientific Results of the Exploring Expedition. N. A. Review, July, 184G, 211-226. 



Analogy between the Flora of Japan and that of the United States. Am. J. Sci., 

 II, II, 135-136. 



Characters of some new genera and species of Coniposit:e from Texas. Proc. Am. 

 Acad. I, 46-50. [Am. J. Sci., II, m, 274-276, in part.] 



Chloris Boreali-Americana. Illustrations of new, rare, or otherwise interesting 

 North American plants, selected chiefly from those recently brought into cultivation 

 at the Botanical Garden of Harvard University. Decade I. Mem. Am. Acad., ill, 



1-56, tt. 1-10. 



1847. 



Food of the Mastodon. Am. J. Sci., II, iii, 436. 



Note upon Carex loliacea Liun. and C. gracilis Ehrh. Am. J. Sci., II, iv, 19 22. 



1848. 



Genera Florsp Amorice Boreali-Orientalis Illustrata. The Genera of the Plants 

 of the United States, illustrated by figures and analyses from nature, by Isaac 

 Spnigue ; superintended and with descriptions, etc., by Asa Gray. Vols, i, il, 

 (1848, 1849), 8vo, pj). 230, 229, and 186 plates. 



