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Nuttall, Thomas. Descriptions of plants collected by William 

 Gambel in the Rocky Mountains and upper California. 

 Journ. Acad. nut. sci. Phila., 1847-50. 2d ser., i, 149-189. 



Parry, C. C. Botanj- of the region along the route of the 

 Kansiis Pacific railway. {In Bell, W. A. New tracks in 

 North America, 1869, 'ii, 285-302.) 



Parsons, Mrs. Frances T. (Smith), formerly Mrs. W. S. 

 Dan.\. How to know the wild flowers. New York. 1893. 



Peterson, M. G. How to know wild fruits. New York, etc.. 

 1914. 



Pieters, A. J. The plant.s of western Lake Erie. Washing- 

 ton. 1901. 



Porter, T. C. List of plants collected by Mr. Culbertson [in 

 an expedition to the Mauvaises Torres and the upper Mis- 

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Ann. rep. Smithson. inst., 1851. v, app. iv, pp. 133-138. 



Raflnesque, C. S. Discoveries in natural history made 



during a journey through the western region of the United 



States. See N.ktcral Historv. 

 ■ — An essay on the exotic plants, mostly European, 



which have been naturalized, and now grow spontaneously 



in the middle states of North America. 

 Medical repository, 1811. 3d hexade, ii, 330-34.5. 



Essential generic and specific characters of some new 



genusses and species of plants observed in the United States 

 of America, in 1803 and 1804. 



Medical repository. 1808. 2d hexade. v. 356-363. 



[ ] First — [third] decade of undescribed .\inerican 



plants. (In American monthly magazine and critwal. renew, 

 1817, ii, 43-44, 119-120, 206-207.) 



Result of the botanical discoveries made in the 



western states. (In Aniericati monthly magazine and critical 

 review, 1819, iv, 207-208.) 



Ramaley, Francis. Tlie University of Colorado mountain 



InlHiralory. See Natural History. 

 Riddell, .J. L. A synopsis of the flora of the western states. 



Cincinnati. 1835. 

 Rothrock, .1. T. Reports upon the botanical collections 

 made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New 

 Mexico, and .Arizona, 1871-1875. 



From "Report upon United States geographical surveys west of the 

 100th meridian, vol. vi. Botany," 1878. 

 Rusby, H. H. The general tioral characters of tlie San 

 I'Vancisco and Mogollon mountains of Arizona and New 

 Mexico, and the adjacent region. [New York. 1888.] 



Schweinitz, L. D. von. A catalogue of plants collected in 



the North Western territory by Thoma-s Say, 1823. (/// 



Keating, W. H. Narrative of an expedition to the source 



of St. Peter's River, etc., 1824, ii, 379-400.) 



• The same, separated. 



Sheldon, E. P. New species from the Pacific coast, i. [New 



York, etc. 1903.] 

 Sheridan, P. H. List of plants coUectetl. {In his Report 



of an exploration of parts of Wyoming, Idaho, etc., 1882, 



pp. .56-69.) 

 Small, J. K. Flora of the southeastern United States. 



New York. 1903. 

 ■ The same. 2d ed. New York. 1913. 



Studies in the botany of the southeastern United 



States, i-vii, ix-xv. [New York. 1894]-98. 

 Smyth, \i. B. Botanical notes from the Southwest. 



Trans. Kansas acad. sci., 1881. vii. 50-60. 



Stevens, G. T. An illustrated guide to the flowering plants 

 of the Middle .Vtlantic and New England states. New 

 York. 1910. 



Thayer, E. H. Wild flowers of the Pacific coast. Ne«- 



York. [1887.] , 



[Tidestrom, Ivar.] Elysium marianum. [i-iii] Washins- 



ton, J). C. 1007-10. 



Torrey, John. Botanical report [of routes in California ex- 

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 partment. Reports of explorations for a railroad from the 

 Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, 1857, vii.) 



Botany. {In Sitgreaves, Lorenzo. Report of an 



expedition down the Zuni and Colorado rivers, 1853, pp. 

 153-178.) 



Botany of the boundary. {In Emory, W. H. Re- 

 port on the United States and Mexican boundary survey, 

 1859, ii, 1.) 



Catalogue of plants collected by Charles Geyer, 



under the direction of I. N. Nicollet, during his exploration 

 of the region between the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. 

 (In Nicollet, J. N. Report intended to illustrate a map of 

 the hydrographical basin of the upper Mississippi River, 

 1843, pp. 143-165.) 



Catalogue of plants collected by Lieutenant Fremont, 



in his expedition to the Rocky Mountains. {In Fremont, 

 .J. C. Report of the exploring expedition to the Rocky 

 Mountains, etc., 1845, pp. 81-98.) 



A compendium of the flora of the northern and middle 



states. New York. 1826. 



Description of the general botanical collections [of 



the route near the 35th parallel, explored by A. W. Whipple, 

 1853-1854). {In United States — War department. Re- 

 ports of explorations, etc. for a railroad from the Mississippi 

 River to the Pacific Ocean, 1856, iv, 59-182.) 



Description of the plants collected dming the expe- 

 dition. {In Marcy, R. B. Exploration of the Red River 

 of Louisiana, 1853, pp. 277-304.) 



Descriptions of plants collected along the route 



[explored by R. S. Williamson in California], by W. P. Blake, 

 and at the mouth of the Gila. {In United States — TT''ar 

 department. Reports of explorations, etc. for a railroad from 

 the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, 1856, v, 359- 

 .370.) 



Descriptions of some new or rare plants from the 



Rocky Mountains, collected in 1820 by Edwin James. 



.■\nnals of the Lyceum of natural liislory of iVew York, 1S24, i, 30-36. 



A flora of the northern and middle sections of the 



United States. Vol. i. New- York. 1824. 



"Index to the principal authors quoted," pp. viii-xii. 



■ — Notice of the plants collected by D. B. Douglass 



dui'ing the summer of 1820, around the Great Lakes and the 

 upper waters of the Mississippi. 

 Amer. Journ. .ici. arts, 1822, iv, 56-69. 



Phanerogamia of Pacific Nortli .Vmerica. {In 



Wilkes, Charles. United States exploring expedition, 

 1862-74, xvii, 20.5-514.) 



Some account of a collection of jjlanls made during 



a journey to and from the Rocky Mountains in 1820 by E. P. 

 James. 



Annals of the Lyceum of natural history of New Y'ork. 1828, ii. 161-254. 



— and Gray, Asa. Report on the botany of the expedi- 

 tion [under the command of J. W. Gunnison]. {In. United 

 States — War department. Reports of explorations, etc. 

 for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, 

 1855, ii, 115-1.32.) 



— — — Report on the botany of the expedition [under the 

 command of John Pope]. {In United States — War de- 

 partment. Reports of explorations, etc. for a raih-oad from 

 tlie Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, 1855, ii, 157-185.) 



Tuckerman, Edward. Observations on some interesting 

 plants of New England. 



.Amer. Journ. sci. arts, 1843. xlv, 27-49. 



United States — Deparl-ment of agriculture. Catalogue of 

 the United States plants in the Department of agriculture. 

 [Washington. 1867?] 



Most of the plants mentioned in this list are from Louisiana, Mo., 

 and from Washmgton, D. C " F. Pech, 1867" appears in manuscript 

 on the cover. 



Geographical and geological explorations and surveys 



