306 KANSAS AOADl'JMY OF SCIENCE. 



Report of the Special Agent in charge of the Artesian and Underflow In- 

 vestigations and of the Irrigation Inquiry, for 1891, by Richard J. Hinton. 

 From report of the Secretary of Agriculture, 1891, pp. 439-450; map of western 

 half of United States 50x66 cm., showing artesian wells and irrigation canals. 

 United States Department of Agriculture— Division of Botany, Frederick V. Co- 

 ville, Botanist: 



Annual Report of the Botanist, for 1891, by Geo. Vasey. From the Report 

 of the Secretary of Agriculture for 1891, pp. 341-358; pU. I-X. 



Annual Report for 1893, by Frederick V. Coville. From the Report of the 

 Secretary of Agriculture for 1893, pp. 235-244. 



Bulletins, No. 12, 19x29 cm. Grasses of the Southwest; Plates and Descrip- 

 tions of the grasses of the desert region of Western Texas, New Mexico, Ari- 

 zona, and Southern California, by Dr. Geo. "Vasey, Botanist Department of Ag- 

 riculture. Part I, issued October 13, 1890, 50 plates and descriptions. Part II, 

 issued December, 1891, 50 plates and descriptions. 



No. 13, same size. Grasses of the Pacific Slope. Plates and descriptions of 

 the grasses of California,, Oregon, Washington, and the Northwestern Coast, 

 including Alaska and the adjacent islands, by Dr. Geo. Vasey, Botanist of the 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture. Part I, issued October 20, 1892, plates and 

 descriptions, I-L. Part II, issued June 1, 1893, plates and descriptions, LI-C. 



No. 14, 15x23 cm. Ilex Cassine, the aboriginal North American tea, its his- 

 tory, distribution, and use among the native North American Indians, by E. M. 

 Hale, M. D., 22 pp.; 1 pi. 



No. 15. The Russian Thistle: Its history as a weed in the United States, 

 with an account of the means available for its eradication, by Lyster Hoxie 

 Dewey, 26 pp. : 3 pll. ; 2 colored maps. 



Farmers' Bulletin, No. 10. The Russian Thistle and other troublesome 

 weeds in the wheat region of Minnesota and North and South Dakota, by 

 L. H. Dewey, 16 pp.; 2 pll. 



Circular 1-B. Hungarian Brome Grass, by F. Lamson-Scribner, Special 

 Agent, 4 pp. 



Contributions for the United States National Herbarium, Vol. I, No. 3, is- 

 sued November 1, 1890. List of Plants collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in 

 1890 in Lower California and Western Mexico, by Geo. Vasey and J. N. Rose, 

 pp. i-vi, 63-90; pi. I. 



No. 4, issued June 30, 1891. List of plants collected by Dr. Edward Palmer 

 in 1890 in Western Mexico and Arizona, by J. N. Rose, pp. i-vii, 91-127; pll. 

 II-XI. 



No. 5, issued September 20, 1S92. List of plants collected by Dr. Edward 

 Palmer in 1890 on Carmen Island, by J. N. Rose, pp. 129-134; pll. XII-XIV. 

 List of plants collected by the U. S. S. Albatross in 1887-91 along the western 

 coast of America. 1 and 2. Lists of plants from Cocos and Galapagos is- 

 lands, by J. N. Rose, pp. 135-138. 3 and 4. Lists of ferns and mosses from Pata- 

 gonia and p-uegia, by Daniel C. Eaton, pp. 138, 139. 5. List of liverworts 

 from Southern Patagonia, by A. W. Evans, pp. 140-142; pi. XV, XVI. List of 

 lichens from Southern Patagonia, by J. W. Eckfeldt, p. 142. Revision of the 

 North American species of Hoffmanseggia, by E. M. Fisher, pp. 143-150. Index 

 of new species of North American Phanerograms and Pteridophytes, compiled 

 by Josephine A. Clark, pp. 151-176. 



No. 6, issued December 6, 1892. List of plants collected by C. S. Sheldon 

 and M. A. Carleton in the Indian Territory in 1891, by J. M. Holsinger, pp. 

 189-219; pll. XAai, XVIII. Observations on the native plants of Oklahoma 

 Territory and adjacent districts, by M. A. Carleton, pp. 220-232. 



No. 7, issued July 15, 1893. Systematic and Alphabetic Index of new spe- 

 cies of North American Phanerogams and Pteridophytes, published in 1892, 

 by Josephine A. Clark, pp. i-iii, i-iii, 233-264. 



No. 8, issued October 31, 1893. Notes on some Pacific coast grasses, by George 

 Vasey, pp. 265-266. Descriptions on new or noteworthy grasses from the 

 United States and Mexico, by George Vasey, pp. 267-285; pi. XIX. Four new 

 plants from Texas and Colorado, and list of plants new to Florida, by J. 

 M. Holsinger, pp. 286-288; pll. XX, XXI. Three new plants from Alaska and 

 California, by J. N. Rose, pp. 289-290; pll. XXII, XXIII. Lichens from Cali- 

 fornia and Mexico, collected by Dr. Edward Palmer from 1888 to 1892, by J. W. 

 Eckfeldt, pp. 291, 292. 



Vol. n, No. 3, issued May 10, 1894. Manual of the Phanerogams and Pteri- 

 dophytes of Western Texas, by John M. Coulter, pp. 347-556. 



