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Anthophytorum Serbie, Bosnie, Hercegovine, montis 
Seodri, Albanize hucusque cognitorum. Claudiopoli. 1877. 
8°. 
“Melléklet a Magyar névénytani lapokhoz.” 
and Magnus, Paul. Die verbreitung der hellfriich- 
tigen spielarten der europiiischen vaccinien, sowie der 
Vaccinium bewohnenden Sclerotinia-arten. [Wien. 1891.] 
Sepp s24- 
“Aus den Verhandlungen der K. K. Zoologisch-bolanischen gesellschaft 
in Wien, [1891, xli, 677-700] besonders abgedruckt.’ 
and others. Botanik [von Ost-Afrika]. (In Deckgrn, 
K. C. von der, Baron. Reisen in Ost-Afrika, 1879, iii, 3.) 
Ashe, William Willard. Chestnut oak in the southern 
Appalachians. See Foster, H. D., and AsHn, W. W. 
— Chestnut in Tennessee. Nashville. 1911. 8°. 
pp. 35. (Tennessee — State geological survey.) 
“Extract (B) from Bulletin, 10.” 
Cover has date “1912.” 
Crataegus altrix, n. sp. [Chicago. 
(Contributions from my herbarium, 12.) 
“Reprinted from the Bolanical gazelle,”’ 1902, xxxiii, 232-233. 
1902.] 8°. 
Crataegus cibilis, n. sp.  [Chicago. 1902.] 8°. 
(Contributions from my herbarium, 12.) 
“Reprinted from the Bolanical gazelle,”’ 1902, xxxiii, 232. 
Crataegus obtecta, n. sp. [Chicago. 1902.] 8°. 
(Contributions from my herbarium, 12.) 
“Reprinted from the Botanical gazelle,’ 1902, xxxii, 233-234. 
(Crataegus Sauratonae, n. sp., C. collina Chapman, 
C. Vailiae Britton, et C. Chapmani (Beadle), n. comb. Chi- 
eago. 1899.] 8°. (Contributions from my herbarium.) 
Reprinted from the Botanical gazelle, 1899, xxviii, 270-271. 
' Description of the southern Appalachian forests 
, byriver basins. See Ayres, H. B., and Asun, W. W. 
The dichotomous group of Panicum in the eastern 
United States. [Chapel Hill, N.C. 1898.] 8°. (Contribu- 
tions from my herbarium, 3.) 
“From the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific sociely,’’ 1898, xv, 
pt. 1, pp. 22-62. 
East American thorns. 
pp- [2], 10. 
“Reprinted from the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific sociely,”’ 
1904, xx. 
Forest fires; their destructive work, causes and 
prevention. Raleigh. 1895. 8°. pp. 66. Front. (North 
Carolina geological survey. Bulletin, 7.) 
Forests and the cost of textile production. N. P. 
{1908.] 8°. pp. 11. 
Forests and forest conditions in the southern Ap- 
palachians. See Ayres, H. B., and AsHn, W. W. 
The forests, forest lands, and forest products of 
eastern North Carolina. Raleigh. 1894. 8°. 4 plates. 
(North Carolina geological survey. Bulletin, 5.) " 
The genus Asarum in eastern America. [Chapel 
Hill, N. C.  1897.] 8°. pp. 4. (Botanical contributions 
from my herbarium, 1.) 
The glabrous-leaved species of Asarum of the south- 
ern United States. [Chapel Hill, N. C. 1897.] 8°. 
Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific society, 1897, xiv, pt 1, pp. 31-36. 
List of shrubs and some plants which only under the 
most favorable conditions assume arborescent form. (Jn 
Unitep States — President. 1902. Theodore Roosevelt. 
Message transmitting a report of the secretary of agriculture, 
etc., 1902, pp. 107-109.) 
New east American species of Crataegus. [Raleigh, 
etc. 1900.) 8°. (Contributions from my herbarium, 6.) 
“From the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific society,”” 1900, xvi, 
pt. 2, pp. 70-79. 
New east American thorns. [Raleigh, etc. 
8°. (Contributions from my herbarium, 13.) 
“Reprinted from the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific society,”” 
1902, xviii, pt. 1, pp. 17-28. 
(Raleigh, etc. 1904.] 8°. 
1902.] 
> pp. [2]. 
= New North American thorns. [Raleigh, ec. 1903.] 
8°. 
“Reprinted from the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific society,” 
1903, xix, pt. 1, pp. 10-31. 
Has the running title: “‘The university record.” 
A new post oak and hybrid oaks. 
N.C. 1894.] 8°. 
“Reprint from the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific society,” 
1894, xi, 87-95. 
Notes on Darbya and Buckleya. [Chapel Hill, 
N.C. 1898.] 8°. 
“From the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific sociely,"’ 1898, xiv, 
pt. 2, pp. 46-51. 
Notes on grasses. [Chapel Hill, N. C. 
(Contributions from my herbarium, 4.) 
“From the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific society,” 1899, xv, 
pt. 2. 
{Chapel Hill, 
1899.] 8°. 
Notes on the hickories of the United States; read 
before the Elisha Mitchell scientific society, April 15, 1896. 
[Chapel Hill, N.C. 1896.] 8°. p.1. 
Notes on the woody plants of the south Atlantic 
states. [Chicago. 1897.] 
Reprinted from the Bolanical gazelle, 1897, xxiv, 373-377. 
The possibilities of a maple sugar industry in 
western North Carolina. Winston. 1897. 8°. pp. 34. 
Illustr. (North Carolina geological survey. Economic 
papers, 1.) 
Report on condition of land of North Carolina 
state board of education. Raleigh. 1909. 8°. pp. 4. 
Robinia Boyntonii sp. nov. [Chapel Hill, N. C. 
1898.] 8°. (Contribution from my herbarium, 2.) 
“From the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific sociely,"’ 1898, xiv, 
pt. 2, pp. 51-54. 
Shade trees for North Carolina. Raleigh. 1908. 
1. 8°. pp. 74. 10 plates, and other illustr. (North Caro- 
lina geological and economic survey. Bulletin, 16.) 
“Errata,” inserted before p. 15. 
Some dichotomous species of Panicum. 
EINE Cis 319005]. 89: 
barium, 7.) 
“From the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific sociely,’’ 1900, xvi, 
pt. 2, pp. 84-91. 
Some east American species of Crataegus. 
[Raleigh, etc. 1900-01.) 8°. 
herbarium, 10, 11.) 
“Reprinted from the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific society,” 
1900-01, xvii, pt. 1, pp. 4-17; xvii, pt. 2, pp. 6-20. 
new Pennsylvanian thorns. ([Pittsburgh. 
1902.) 8°. (Contributions from my herbarium, 14.) 
“Reprinted from Annals of the Carnegie museum,”’ 1902, i, 387-398. 
Some new species of the genus Crataegus and notes 
on some dichotomous Panicums. [West Raleigh, N. C. 
1900.] 8°. pp. [12]. (North Carolina — College of agri- 
culture and mechanic arts — Agricultural experiment station 
department. Bulletin, 175.) 
“Contributions from my herbarium, 8, 9.” 
Studies of brambles. [Chapel Hill, N. C. 
Sc. pps 3- 
“Reprinted from the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific society,” 
1903, xix, pt. 1. 
Has the running title: “‘The university record.” 
—-— Suggestions for the study of the hawthorns. 
ington. 1901.] 1. 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Plant world,” 1901, iv, 104-106. 
Timber trees and forests of North Carolina. See 
Pincuot, Gifford, and AsHp, W. W. 
White oak in the southern Appalachians. See 
GreeLry, W. B., and Asuz, W. W. 
Woodland pasturage does harm. 
{Chapel 
(Contributions from my her- 
2 pam. 
(Contributions from my 
Some 
1903.] 
[Wash- 
{Raleigh. 1898.] 
yokes 
Report of the North Carolina slate dairymen’s association. 
49-55. 
Originally printed in the Forester for Aug. 1898. 
1898, ii, 
