AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Engelmann, George. Botanical papers of George Engel- 
mann, by C. 8S. Sargent. See SarGENt, : 
Botanical works; collected for Henry Shaw. Edited 
by William Trelease and Asa Gray. Cambridge, Mass. 
1887. 4°. Port., 104 plates, and other illustr. 
“Biographical sketch,”’ pp. iii—vi. 
Botany [of the Colorado exploring expedition]. See 
Gray, Asa, and others. 
A brief notice of the Char of North America. See 
Brawn, Alexander. 
Cactacex of the boundary. 75 plates. (Jn Emory, 
W.H. Report on the United States and Mexican boundary 
survey, 1859, ii, 1.) 
Cactee [of Wheeler’s expedition. 
1878]. 8°. 
From Report upon United States geographical surveys west of the 100th 
meridian, 1878, vi, 127-132. 
Catalogue of a collection of plants made in Illinois 
and Missouri, by C. A. Geyer; with critical remarks, &e. 
[New Haven. 1844.] 8°. 
American journal of science and arts, 1844, xlvi, 94-104. 
Catalpa speciosa Warder. [Crawfordsville, Ind., ete. 
1880.] 8°. 
Botanical gazelle, 1880, v, 1-3. 
On the character of the vegetation of south western 
Texas. [Washington, elc. 1851.] 8°. 
Proceedings of the American association for the advancement of science, 
1851, v, 223-228. 
Conifer [of the Rocky Mountains]. See Gray, 
Asa. Enumeration of the plants [collected in the Rocky 
Mountains by C. C. Parry]. 
Coniferse [of Wheeler’s expedition. 
1878]. 8°. 
From Reporl upon United States geographical surveys west of the 100th 
meridian, 1878, vi, 255-264. 
Cupulifere [of Wheeler’s expedition. 
1878]. 8°. 
From Report upon United States geographical surveys west of the 100th 
meridian, 1878, vi, 249-251. 
Cuscutee [of Wheeler’s expedition. 
1878]. 8°. 
From Report upon United States geographical surveys west of the 100th 
meridian, 1878, vi, 206-207. 
] Die echten weinreben der Vereinigten Staaten. (In 
Buso & son & Meissner. Kultur und beschreibung der 
amerikanischen weintrauben, 1885, pp. 9-31.) 
Enumeration of the plants [collected in the Rocky 
Mountains by C. C. Parry, 1861]. See Gray, Asa. 
Euphorbiacex {of Wheeler’s expedition. Washing- 
ton. 1878]. 8°. 
From Reporl upon United Slates geographical surveys west of the 100th 
meridian, 1878, vi, 242-248. 
On the female flowers of the Conifer. 
Washington. 
Washington. 
Washington. 
Washington. 
[ 
[A review of 
Eichler’s Ueber die weiblichen bliithen der coniferen. New 
Haven. 1882.] 8°. 
American journal of science and arts, 1882, 3d. ser., xxiii, 418-421; 
xxiv, 233-235. 
The flowering of Agave Shawii. [St. Louis. 1878.] 
8°. pp. 4. Plate. 
“From the Transactions of the Academy of science of St. Louis,” 
iii, 579-582. 
Gentianee {of Wheeler’s expedition. 
BPs 
1878, 
Washington. 
1878]. 
From Report upon United States geographical surveys wesl of the 100th 
meridian, 1878, vi, 189-197. 
The genus Isoétes in North America. [St. Louis. 
1882.] 8°. pp. 33. 
From Transactions of the St. Louis academy of science, 1882, iv, 358-390. 
Juncee [of Wheeler’s expedition. Washington. 
1878]. 8°. 
From Report upon United States geographical surveys west of the 100th 
meridian, 1878, vi, 272-274. 
Loranthacee. [Cambridge, Mass. 1880.] 8°. 
Advance sheets of Watson’s Botany of California, 1880, ii, 104-107. 
se ee ee Pe 
231 
Loranthacez [of Wheeler’s expedition. Washington. 
1878] 183. a 
From Report upon United States geographical surveys west of the 100th 
meridian, 1878, vi, 251-254. 
: A monography of the North American Cuscutines. 
(With “additions and corrections.”’ New Haven. 1842- 
43.] 8°. Plate. 
a emrean Journal of science and arls, 1842-43, xliii, 333-345; xlv, 73- 
translator. A monography of the North American 
species of the genus Equisetum. See Braun, Alexander. 
; New species of Gentiana, from the alpine pesions of 
the Rocky Mountains. [St. Louis. 1863. ] 8°. 5 plates. 
Transactions of the Academy of science of St. Louis, 1863, ii, 214-218. 
On the North American species of Isoétes and Mar- 
See Braun, Alexander. 
Noteson Agave. [With addition to article on Yucea.] 
St. Louis, Mo. 1875. 8°. pp. 35, ii. 2 plates. 
“From the Transactions of the Academy of science of St. Louis,” 
iii, 291-322. 
Notes on the Cereus giganteus of south eastern Cali- 
silea. 
1876, 
fornia, and some other Californian Cactacee. [New Haven. 
1852.] 8°. 
“From the American journal of science and arts,” 1852, 2d ser., xiv, 335—- 
339. 
Correction, after p. 4. 
Further notes on Cereus giganteus of southeastern 
California, with a short account of another allied species in 
Sonora. [New Haven, etc. 1854.] 8°. 
American journal of science and arts, 1854, 2d ser., xvii, 231-235. 
Notes on the genus Yucca. [St. Louis. 1873.] 8°. 
Transactions of the Academy of science of St. Louis, 1873, iii, 17-54. 
For review, see Gray, Asa. Reviews. 
—— Addition. (In his Notes on Agave, 1875, p. ii.) 
Notes on the grape-vines of Missouri. [St. Louis. 
1860.] 8°. 
Transaclions of the Academy of science of St. Louis, 1860, i, 660-662. 
Notes of a military reconnoissance, from Fort Leaven- 
worth, in Missouri, to San Diegoin California. Botany. See 
Emory, W. H. 
Notes on western conifers. [Indianapolis. 1882.] 8°. 
From Bolanical gazette, 1882, vii, 4-5. 
Notice of some additional observations on the physi- 
ography of the Rocky Mountains, made during the summer 
of 1864. See Parry, C. C 
] Oak and grape fungi. [St. Louis. 1878.] 8°. 
Transactions of the Academy of science of St. Louis, 1878, iii, eexy—cexvi. 
The oaks of .the United States. St. Louis. 
1876-77. 8°. 
“From the Transactions of the Academy of science of St. Louis,” 
iii, 372-400, 539-543. 
On Pinus aristata, a new species of pine, discovered 
by C. C. Parry in the alpine regions of Colorado territory, 
and on some other pines of the Rocky Mountains. [St. 
Louis. 1863.] 8°. 2 plates. 
Transactions of the Academy of science of St. Louis, 1863, ii, 205-214. 
Pinus latisquama. [London. 1882.] sm. 8°. II- 
[ 
1876, 
lustr. 
From Gardeners’ chronicle, 1882, new ser., xviii, 712-713. 
] Pinus serotine; or, Pines the cones of which open 
late, often long after maturity. [Hanover, Ind. 1877.] 8°. 
Botanical gazelte, 1877, ii, 125. 
Signed “G. E.” 
Quereus Linn. [Cambridge Mass. 1879.] 8°. 
Advance sheets of Watson’s Botany of California, vol. ii. 
Report on the botany of the expedition [ac oss the 
Great Basin of Utah]. 3 plates (Jn Stweson, J. H. Re- 
port of explorations across the Great Basin of the territory 
of Utah, 1876, pp. 433-447.) 
The same, reprinted. 
Revision of the genus Pinus, and description of 
Elliottii. St. Louis. 1880. f°. pp. [2], 294+. 3 
Pinus 
plates. 
“From the Transactions of the Academy of science of St. Louis,” 1880, 
iv, 161-189, 
