366 J- Christian Bay. 



BELGIUM. 

 Cogniaux, A. 



Des ressources bibliographiques dont les botanistes disposent en Belgique. 



(In Bull. Soc. bot. de Belg. XII (1873). p. 147166.) 

 BERMUDA ISLANDS. 

 Cole, George Watson. 



Bermuda in periodical literature, with occasional references to other works : 

 a bibliography. Boston, Boston Book Company, 1907. 

 IX, [2], 275 p., front, (port), 8 facsim. 8. 



"... is a reprint, with considerable additions, of two series which 

 have appeared in the Boston Book Company's quarterly periodical 

 Bulletin of Bibliography. 



Eich in botanical references, most carefully analyzed and 

 annotated. 

 CANADA. 

 Penhallow, D. P. 



A review of Canadian botany from the first settlement of New France to 

 the nineteenth century. Part I. 



(In Proceed, and Transact , Eoy. Soc. Canada, V, 1887, section IV, 

 p. 45 61.) 

 A review of Canadian botany from 1800 to 1895. Part II. 



(Ibid., Ser. 2, III, 1887, sec. IV, p. 3-56.) 

 Mac Kay, A. H. 



Botanical bibliography of Canada, 1900. 



(In Proceed, and Transact., Roy. Soc. Canada, Ser. 2, VII, 1901, 

 section IV, p. 141142.) 

 Botanical bibliography of Canada, 1901. 



(Ibid., Ser. 2, VIII, 1902, section IV, p. 157160.) 

 Botanical bibliography of Canada, 1902. 



(Ibid., IX. 1903, section IV, p. 169172.) 

 Bibliography of Canadian botany for 1903. 



(Ibid., X, 1904, part I, section IV, p. 153160.) 

 Bibliography of Canadian botany for 1904. 



(Ibid., XI, 1905, section IV, p. [143] [152].) 

 Bibliography of Canadian botany for 1905. 



(Ibid., XII, pt. I (1906), section IV, p. [33] [48].) 

 CENTRAL AMERICA. 

 Hemsley, W. B. 



Bibliography [of the botanical litterature of Mexico and Central America]. 

 (In Biologia Centrali- Americana. Ed. by Go dm an and Salviu. 

 Botany, vol. IV (18861888), p. 316332.) 

 See also South America. 

 CHINA. 

 Bretschneider, Emil. 



On the study and value of Chinese botanical works, with notes on the 

 history of plants and geographical botany from Chinese sources. Peking, 

 1870. 



51 p., 8 pi. 8. 

 Early European researches into the flora of China. 



(In Journal of the North-China branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 

 1880. New series no. XV, Shanghai, [1881], p. 1194.) 



Afterward incorporated, in revised and abridged form, in his 

 Hist. Europ. bot. discov. China. 1898; see below. 



