BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The following- is a list of publications relating wholly or largely to 

 the flora of Washington: 



Allen, Edward F. The Western hemlock. BulleUn 33, Bureau of Forestry, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. 1902. 

 Contains also a list of the trees of Washington and Oregon. 

 Avers, H. B. Washington Forest Reserve. Nineteenth Annual Report, U. S. 

 Geological Survey, pt. 5. 283-313. 1898. 

 Contains notes on the forest trees of the region. 

 Cooper, J. G. Report on the medical flora of Washington Territory. Transactions 

 American Medical Association 10:221-237. 1857. 



Catalogue of plants collected in Washington Territory. Pacific Railroad 



Reports 12'': 50-71. 1860. 



Contains list of plants collected by Cooper, Gibbs, and Suckley, mostly identfied 

 by Gray or by Torrey. 



The sylva of Montana. American Naturalist 3: 405-422. 1870. 



Includes notes on Washington trees. 



Cotton, John S. Three new plants from Washington. Bulletin Torrey Botanical 

 Club 29: 573. 1902. 

 Describes Glycerin Inlifoha, Astragalus oli/mpicus, and Orlhocarpus barhalus. 



A report on the range conditions of central Washington. Bulletin 00, Wash- 

 ington Agricultural Experiment Station. 1904. 



Contains economic references to many plants. 

 Coues, Elliott. Notes on Mr Thomas Meehan's paper on the Plants of Lewis and 

 Clark's Expedition across the continent, 1804-1806. Proceedings Academy 

 Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 1898:291-315. 1898. 



History of the expedition under the command of Lewis and Clark. 



Contains references to many Washington plants, with detailed notes on the more 



important economic ones. These notes are all by i^ewis. 



Dodwell, Arthur, and Rixon, Theodore. Olympic Forest Reserve. Twenty-first 

 Annual Report, U. S. Geological Survey, pt. 5. 145-209. 1900. 



Contains notes on forest trees, 

 Elmer, A. D. E. New Western plants. Botanical Gazette 36: 52-61 1903. 



Includes eleven proposed new species from Washington. 



An extension of range for Woodwardia radicans. Fern Bulletin 7: 9-10. 



1899. 



Flett, J. B. Some Washington ferns. Fern Bulletin 8: 40-41, 1900. 



Notes on some rare Washington ferns. Fern Bulletin 10; 24-25. 1902. 



The fern flora of Washington Fern Bulletin 11: 79-85 1903. 



Gannett, Henry Forest conditions and standing timber in Washington. Nine- 

 teenth Annual Report, U S Geological Survey pt 5. 26-42 1898 

 Has plates showing percentage c mposiiions of loiests in western Washington as 

 regards led flr, western hemiock, cedar and spruce. 



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