[PBNHAixow] A REVIEW OF CANADIAN BOTANY 27 



BIBLIOGEAPHY/ 



Alexander, Sir James E. 



B., Scotland, 1803 ; d., April 2nd, 1885. 



1. L'Acadie ; or Seven Years Explorations in British America. 



Contains an account of the plants of New Brunswick. 

 Bib. : Cent. Cyc. of Names. 35. 



Allen, Rev. J. A. 



2. Alpine Flora of the Province of Quebec. 



Can. Nat. N. Ser., X., 417. 

 Bib. : Bib. Canadensis, Morgan, 1867. 8. 



Ami, Henry M., Asst. Pala?ontologist Geological Survey of Canada; b., Belle 

 Rivière, Que., Nov. 23rd, 1858. 



3. The Flora of Montebello. 



Can. Rec. Sci., III., 315. 

 ~ 4. On the Occurrence of Sherardia arvensis L., in Canada. 

 Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, XIV., 14. 



5. Flora Temiscouatensis. 



Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, XV., 134. 



Anderson, A. C. 



6. Vegetation of British Columbia. 



Can. Nat. N. Ser., VIIL, 148. 



Anderson, Nicolas Johan. 



B., Stifte, Linkoping, Sweden, 1821. 



7. Salices Boreali Americanœ : a synopsis of the North American Willows. 



Proc. Am. Acad., IV., 50. 

 Bib : Fritz. Thes. Bot. Lit., 6; Proc. Am. Acad., IV., 50 ; Can. Nat. III., 

 311 ; R. Soc. Cat. Sc. Papers. I., 65. 



Bachelot de la Pylaie, Auguste Jean Marie. 



B., Marseilles, France, May 25th, 1786 ; d., Marseilles, 1856. 

 Calluna vulgaris probably first observed in Canada by him. 



8. Flore de I'lsle de Terre-Neuve et des Isles St. Pierre et Miclon. Paris, 1829. 



Ann. Sci. Nat., IV., 174. 1824. 

 Bib. : Fritz. Thes. Bot. Lit,, II. ; Cassell's Biog. Diet., 190 ; Can. Nat. N. 

 Ser., I., 459. 



Back, Sir George. 



B,, Stockport, Eng., Nov. 6th, 1796; d., London, June 23rd, 1878. 



9. Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedition to the mouth of the Great Fish 



River. London, 1836. 

 It contains (a) Temperature of Trees. App. VI., 590. 



(b) List of Plants as determined by Sir W. J. Hooker. 

 App. II., .523. 

 Bib. : Cent. Diet, of Names ; R. Soc. Cat., I., 146 ; Diet. Nat. Biog. II., 318. 



1 This list extends from 1800 to 1895 only. In a few exceptional cases, where there seemed to he a 

 special reason for so doing, a few later cases.have been included. 



