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Notes from Long Island. Smith Ely Jelliffe. Science, 22:6. 1893 
Cryptogamic Notes from Long Island. Smith Ely Jelliffe. 
1 Torrey Club Bul., 21:266-68. 1894 (Musci) 
2 Torrey Club Bul., 21 :48o. 1894 (Hepaticae) 
3 Torrey Club Bul., 22:274-75. 1895 (Diatomaceae) 
Orchids on Long Island. Augusta Schenck Kalbfleisch. Plant 
World, 1:177-79. 18098 
The Flora of Long Island. Smith Ely Jelliffe. p. 1-163. 1899. 
Additions in Torreya, 4:97-100. 1904 
The June Flora of a Long Island Swamp. Anna Murray Vail. 
Garden and Forest, 8:282, 283. 1895 
The Flora about Coldspring Harbor. Charles Benedict Davenport. 
Science II, 8:687-88. November 18, 1808 
Also on pages 7-10 of a repaged separate of the paper of which it con- 
stitutes a part. 
The Violets on Long Island. William L. Fisher. Plant World, 
3:91-92. 1900 
Note on a Long Island Moss. Elizabeth Gertrude Britton. Torreya, 
2:91. 1902. Bryologist, 5:66-67. 1902 
Additions to the Recorded Flora of Long Island. <A. J. Grout. 
Torreya, 2:49-53. 1902 
Notes on the Local Flora. Frederick William Kobbe. Torreya, 
4:68, 69. 1904 
Three New Violets from Long Island. Eugene P. Bicknell. Tor- 
reya, 4:129-32. 1904 
Additions to the Lichen Flora of Long Island. George Clayton 
Wood. Bryologist, 8:51. May 1, 1905 
Contribution to the Recorded Fungus and Slime-mould Flora of 
Long Island. Gerard Alston Reichling. Torreya, 5:85-87. 
May 25, 1905 
A Long Island Cedar Swamp. Roland M. Harper. Torreya, 
7 :198-201. 1907 
A New Utricularia from Long Island. John Hendley Barnhart. 
Torrey Club Bul., 34:579-82. 1907 
The White Cedar Swamp in Western Long Island. Eugene P. 
Bicknell. Torreya, 8:27-28. 1908 
The First Botanic Garden on Long Island. C. Stuart Gager. 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record, 1:97-99. 1912 
