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Gray, Asa. Contributionsto Americanbotany. 1. Revision 
of some polypetalous genera and orders. 2. Sertum chi- 
huahuense: appendix. 3. Miscellanea. [Boston. 1887.] 8°. 
“From the Proceedings of the American academy of arls and sciences,” 
1887, xxii, 270-314. 
Contributions to the botany of North America. 1. 
Characters of Canbya, n. gen., and Arctomecon. 2. Char- 
acters of new species, &c. [Boston. 1877.] 8°. 2 plates. 
“Extracted from the Proceedings of the American academy of arls and 
sciences,’ 1877, xii, 51-84. 
Contributions to the botany of North America. 1. 
Elatines americane. 2. Two new genera of Acanthacezx. 
3. New Astragali. 4. Miscellanee. [Boston. 1878.] 8°. 
“Extracted from the Proceedings of the American academy of arls and 
sciences,” 1878, xiii, 361-374. 
Contributions to the botany of North America. 1. 
A revision of some borragineous genera. 2. Notes on some 
American species of Utricularia. 3. New genera of Ari- 
zona, California, and their Mexican borders, and two addi- 
tional species of Asclepiadacee. 4. Gamopetale miscel- 
lane. [Boston. 1885.] 8°. 
“From the Proceedings of the American academy of arls and sciences,” 
1885, xx, 257-310. 
Contributions to the botany of North America. 
1. A synopsis of North American thistles. 2. Notes on 
Borraginacee. 3. Synopsis of North American species of 
Physalis. 4. Characters of various new species. [Boston. 
1875.] 8°. 
“Extracted from Proceedings of the American academy of arts and 
sciences,"’ 1875, x, 39-78. 
translator. Contributions to the doctrine of the im- 
pregnation of plants. See Corpa, A. K. J. 
Contributions to North American botany. 1. Char- 
acters of new Composite, with revisions of certain genera, 
and critical notes. 2. Miscellaneous genera and species. 
[Boston. 1884.] 8°. 
Proceedings of the American academy of arls and sciences, 1884, xix, 
1-96. 
Contributions to North American botany. 1. Notes 
on some Composite. 2. Some species of Asclepias. 3. 
A new genus of Gentianacee. 4. Miscellanee of North 
American flora. [Boston. 1881.] 8°. 
“Extracted from the Proceedings of the American academy of arls and 
sciences,”’ 1881, xvi, 78-108. 
Contributions to North American botany. 1. 
Studies of Aster and Solidago in the older herbaria. 2. 
Noyviti arizonice, etc.: Characters of the new plants of cer- 
tain recent collections, mainly in Arizona and adjacent dis- 
tricts, &c. [Boston. 1882.] 8°. 
“From Proceedings of the American academy of arts and sciences,” 
1882, xvii, 163-230. 
Corydalis aurea and its allies. (Crawfordsville, Ind. 
1886.] 8°. 
“From the Bolanical gazelle,"’ 1886, xi, 188-189. 
A cursory examination of a collection of dried plants 
made by L. C. Ervendberg around Wartenberg, near Tanto- 
yuca, in the ancient province Huasteca, Mexico, 1858-1859. 
[Boston, etc. 1861.] 8°. 
Proceedings of the American academy of arls and sciences, 1860-62, v, 
174-190. 
Daniel Hanbury. 
401-402.) 
] The Darwin letters; how they explain his work, life 
and character. 
Newspaper clipping from the Boston post, Nov. 25, 1887. 
—— Darwiniana; essays and reviews pertaining to Dar- 
winism. New York. 1876. 1. 12°. 
- Delphinium, an attempt to distinguish the North 
American species. (Crawfordsville, Ind. 1887.] 8°. 
Botanical gazelle, 1887, xii, 49-54. 
Determination of a collection of plants made in 
Oregon by Elihu Hall, 1871, with characters of some new 
Species and various notes. [Boston, etc. 1873.] 8°. 
Proceedings of the American academy of arts and sciences, 1873, viii, 
372-412. 
(In his Scientific papers, 1889, ii, 
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of the Sandwich Islands. 
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291 
Diagnoses of the species of sandal-wood, Santalum, 
{Boston, etc. 1859.] 8°. 
“Extracted from the Proceedings of the American academy of arls and 
Sctences,’’ 1857-60, iv, 326-327. 
Diagnostic characters of new species of pheenogam- 
ous plants, collected in Japan by Charles Wright, botanist 
of the U.S. north Pacific exploring expedition. With obser- 
vations upon the relations of the Japanese flora to that of 
North America, and of other parts of the northern temperate 
zone. [Cambridge, ete. 1857.] 4°. 
Memoirs of the American academy of arts and sciences, 1857, new ser., 
Vi, 377-452. 
] Discussion between two readers of Darwin’s treatise 
on the origin of species, upon its natural theology. See 
(TREADWELL, Daniel, and Gray, Asal]. 
Do varieties wear out, or tend to wear out? 
Haven. 1875.) 8°. 
American journal of science and arls, 1875, 3d ser., ix, 109-114. 
= Edmond Boissier. (Jn his Scientific papers, 1889, 
ii, 479-481.) 
= Elements of botany. New York. 
xiv, 428. Illustr. 
The elements of botany, for beginners and for schools. 
New York, etc. 1887. 8°. Ilustr. (Gray’s lessons in 
botany. Revised ed.) 
“The title chosen for this book is that of the author's earliest publica- 
tion, in the year 1836."’ — Preface. 
Elias Magnus Fries. 
ii, 411-412.) 
Enumeration of a collection of dried plants made by 
L. J. Xantus, at Cape San Lucas, &e. in Lower California, 
Aug. 1859-Feb. 1860, and communicated to the Smithsonian 
institution. [Boston, etc. 1861.] 8°. 
Proceedings of the American academy of arls and sciences, 1860-62, v, 
153-173. 
[New 
1836. 8°. pp. 
(In his Scientific papers, 1889, 
Enumeration of the plants [collected in the Rocky 
Mountains by C. C. Parry, 1861]. Aided by notes of Drs. 
Engelmann and Torrey, and upon the habitats, &e., by 
eae (In Parry, C. C. Physiographical sketch, etc., 
Supplements. (Jn Parry, C. C. Physiographical 
sketch, etc., 1862.) 
Contents: — Conifere, by Drs. Parry and Engelmann.— Revision of 
the Ginothere of the subsection Onagra, by Dr. Engelmann.— Reyision 
of the genus Castilleia; Review of the genus Mertensia: by A. Gray. 
The same. [New Haven. 1862.] 8°. 
Reprinted from American journal of science and arls, 1862, 2d ser., 
xxxiv, 330-341. 
Enumeration of the species of plants collected by 
C. C. Parry, Elihu Hall and J. P. Harbour, during the sum- 
mer and autumn of 1862, on and near the Rocky Mountains, 
in Colorado, lat. 39°-41°. [Philadelphia. 1863.] 8°. 
Proceedings of the Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia, 1863, pp. 
55-80. 
Essay toward a revision of Dodecatheon. [Craw- 
fordsville, Ind. 1886.] 8°. 
“From the Bolanical gazelle,"’ 1886, xi, 231-234. 
Extract from the concluding part of a memoir on the 
botany of Japan, in its relations to that of North America, 
and of other parts of the northern temperate zone. [New 
Haven. 1859.] 8°. 
American journal of science and arts, 1859, 2d ser., xxviii, 187-200. 
Fertilization of Browallia elata. ([Philadelphia. 
1877.] 8°. 
Proceedings of the Academy of nalural sciences of Philadelphia, 1877, 
pp. 11-13. 
Fertilization of Gentiana Andrewsil. 
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American naturalist, 1877, xi, 113. 
Field, forest, and garden botany; a simple introduc- 
tion to the common plants of the United States east of the 
Mississippi, both wild and cultivated. |New York, etc. 
1869. pp. 386. (Jn his School and field book of botany, 
1869.) 
[Boston, etc. 
