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A Recently Introduced Grass (Festuca capillata Lam.). Charles 
Arthur Hollick. Natural Science Association of Staten Island 
Proc., 8:16-17. Igor 
Local Notes on Vanishing Wild Flowers. William T. Davis. 
Natural Science Association of Staten Island. Proc., 8:29-30. 
1902 
Notes on Our Common Stemless Blue Violets. Charles Arthur 
Hollick. . Natural Science Association of Staten Island Proc., 
8:39. 1902 
An Undescribed Species of Alnus (A. noveboracensis). Nathaniel 
Lord Britton. Torreya, 4:124. 1904 
A New Station for the Hybrid Oak, Quercus brittoni Davis. 
William T. Davis. Natural Science Association of Staten 
Island Proc., 9:38. 1905 
Additions to the Flora of Staten Island. Philip Dowell. Natural 
Science Association of Staten Island Proc., 9:41-42. (1905) ; 
3 1156-62 (1912) 
Distribution of Ferns on Staten Island. Philip Dowell. Staten 
Island Association Proc., 1:61-67. 1906. 1. c. 3:163-68. 
1912. (Notes on Some Staten Island Ferns) 
The Violets of Staten Island. Philip Dowell. Torrey Club Bul., 
37 :163-79. 1910 
The Flora of the Sand Barrens of Southern Staten Island. Stewart 
H. Burnham. Torreya, 13:249-55. 1913 
A correction by Charles Arthur Hollick in Torreya, 13:274, 275. 1913. 
Additional Facts Concerning the Hybrid Oaks, Quercus nana x 
Quercus marylandica (Q. brittoni Davis). William T. Davis. 
Staten Island Association Proc., 4:110, ITI. I914 
See also Flora of the Vicinity of New York, by Norman Taylor. 
ROCKLAND COUNTY 
Some Trees and Shrubs of Rockland County. Elsie M. Kittredge. 
Torteya; 23 125-33: 1913 
See also Flora of the Vicinity of New York, by Norman Taylor. 
SARATOGA COUNTY 
Mimulus moschatus Douglas, in New York State. Jj. Herman 
Wibbe. Torrey Club Bul., 19:22, 23 (1892) (with note by 
N. L. Britton on its occurrence on Long Island) 
