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Complete en 13 parties. 4to, avec 289 planches. Strasbourg, 

 1844-1873. 



FEE (F. L. A.). Catalogue des Fougeres et des Lycopodia- 

 cees du Mexique. Strasbourg, 1857. 



- Histoire des Fougeres et des Lycopodiacees des An- 

 tilles. Strasbourg, 1866. 



HOOKER (William Jackson). Genera Filicum. 410. Lon- 

 don, 1842. Illustrated by 120 colored plates, representing 135 

 genera and sub-genera. 



Species Filicum. 5 vols. 8vo. London, 1846-1864. 

 Contains among 304 plates nineteen of North American Ferns. 



HOOKER (W. J.) and BAKER (John Gilbert). Synopsis 

 Filicum. Second Edition, 8vo. London, 1874. Contains de- 

 scriptions of all Ferns known at that date, and is valuable for 

 the determination of species from beyond our limits. It lacks 

 one very essential feature of a systematic work, namely, a key 

 to the genera, and the grouping of the species is such as to 

 make it often difficult to identify them. 



HOOKER (W. J.) and GREVILLE (Robert Kane). Icones Fi- 

 licum. 2 vols. folio. London, 1831. Containing 240 plates, of 

 which 13 represent North American Ferns. 



Spermaphyta. 



The only work attempting to describe all our flowering 

 plants is incomplete, covering only the Gamopetalse. It stands 

 as a monument to its author, the leader of American Botany 

 for many years. 



GRAY (Asa). Synoptical Flora of North America. Gamo- 

 petalae. 4to. New York, 1886. 



The following manuals will cover various portions of our 

 country : 



GRAY (Asa). Manual of the Botany of the Northern United 

 States. 8vo. New York, 1868. 



CHAPMAN (A. W.). Flora of the Southern United States. 

 8vo. New York, 1883. 



COULTER (John M.). Manual of the Botany of the Rocky 

 Mountain Region. 8vo. New York, 1885. 



WATSON (Sereno). Botany of California. 2 vols. 4to. 1880. 



