METASPERMAE OF THE MINNESOTA VALLEY. 

 *Laptiani: Cat. PI. Minn., Rep. Minn. Hort. Soc. (1875). 



951 species noted as growing in Minn. 



* Twining, Winchell, Harrington, Sperry, Jani, Boberts. Gar- 



rison: In vols. I-IX, Ann. Reps. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Survey, 

 N. H. Winchell, State Geologist (1872-1880). 

 Dawson: Bound. Rep., pp. 351-379 (1875). 



289 sp. Phanerogams from Canadian line. 



CJiicJcering: PI. Coues, Red river coll., U.S. Bound. Comm. (1878). 



96 species from boundary region near Pembina. 



*Cat1tcart: Ferns of Minn., Bull. Minn. Acad. Sci. I., 303-304 (1877). 



30 species and 3 varieties. 



Manning: Wild Flowers of Lake Pepin valley. Rep. Minn. Hort. 

 Soc, pp. 83-116 (1884). 



Catalogue of 504 species. 



*UpJiani: Catalogue of the Flora of Minnesota; Geol. and Nat. Hist. 

 Survey, Rep. XI (1883); reprinted (1884). 



1650 species\of flowering plants and Ptcridophyta. This very valua- 

 ble work is a complete compilation from preceding papers and 

 contains much additional information. 



Arthur: Rep. Botan. Woric in Minn, for 1886, Bull. 3, Geol. and Nat. 

 Hist. Survey of Minn. (1887). 



Includes work by Holway, Bailey, Upham and others. 750 sp. listed 

 from N. Minnesota. Camp located in iS" N. lat., near Lake Vermil- 

 ion. This list is important, not only as a contribution to our 

 knowledge, but because it is the only list yet published based en- 

 tirely on herbarium material whicli is preserved by the state 



*Uphani: Suppl. Minn. Flora, Bull. 3, Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. (1887). 

 *JBritton and others: Torrey Bulletin— papers on generic revision 

 often contain notes on Minn, forms. (1884—). 



* Botanical Gazette papers: Many notes and references to Minne- 



sota plants are scattered through this publication. (1885—). 



*MacMHlan: E. extension of Pentstemon albklus, Torr. Bull., Oct. (1890). 



Jd. Note on a Minn, species of Isaria and an attendant Pachyhas- 



iitm, Journ. of Mycology, vol. VI, No. 2 (1890). 

 Id. Note on a new species of Actinoceps, B. and Br., Am. Naturalist, 



Aug. (1890). 

 Id. Notes on .some Phanerogams of Central Minnesota, Bot. Gazette, 



Dec. (1890). 

 Id. Salvinia natans in Minnesota, Torr. Bull., Jan. (1891). 

 Id. Some notes on parasitic fungi affecting the leaves of Sarracena 



purpurea in Minnesota, Torr. Bull., July (1891). 

 *Id. Les Plantes Europe<''nes introduite dans la \a,\\e(- du Minnesota, 



Rev. Gen. de Botan. No. 34 (1891). 

 E. J. Hill: Pinus Banksiana in the West, Torr. Bull , Mar (1890). 

 Id. Zizania as found by the explorers of the N. W., Torr. Bull., Feb. 



(1891). 

 Id. Flora of St. Croix region, Bot. Gazette, May (1891). 

 Id. Flora of the Lake Superior region, Bot. Gazette, June (1890), 



and fol. 

 *Leiberg: Fl. Dak. and Mont., Rep. Minn. Hort. Soc, pp. 361-367 



(1884). 

 Trele<ise: Revision of Epilobium (1891). 



References to Minnesota material. 



