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Hooker's Comp. to Bot. Mag. 2: 82-177. London, 1836. Contains 

 many botanical notes, particularly relating to economic botany. 



Eaton, D. C. "An undescribed Heuchcra from Montana." Bot. 

 Gaz. 15: 62. 1890. Describes H. Williamsii, Eaton. 



Ellis, J. B. and B. T. Galloway. "New western fungi.'' Jour. 

 Mycol. 5: 65-68. 1889. Describes 12 new^ species from Montana 

 and one is given in the paper following. 



Ellis, J. B. and B. M. Everhart. "Notes on a species of Coprinus 

 from Montana." The Microscope, 10: 129-131. Trenton, N. J., 1890. 

 1 )cscription of C. sclerotigenus, E. & E. 



Ellis, J. B. and F. W. Anderson. "New species of Montana Fungi." 

 Bot. (lax. 16: 45-49, 85-86. 1891. Describes 12 new species. 



Elrod, M. J. "A biological reconnoissance at Flathead Lake." 

 lUiU. University Mont. 10: 1-182. Missoula, M"nt., 1902. Pp. 126- 

 129 and 147-149 are devoted to the botany of the region. 



Engelmann, George. "Plants collected during the exploration of 

 the Upper Missouri by F. V. Hayden in 1853." Trans. Am. Phi). 

 Soc. 12 (n s.) : 182-212. Phila. 1862. An% annotated list of species, 

 partly from Montana. Mainly a reprint from a similar paper by 

 Hayden in Rep. Sec. War. for 1858, 2: 726-747. 



Everhart, B. M. See J. B. Ellis. 

 Fisher, E. M. See J. M. Coulter. 



Freyn, J. "Ranunculaceae aus clem westlichen Nordamerika, ge- 

 sammelt in Auftrage Dr. Dieck's-Zoschen." Deutsche Bot. Monats. 

 8: 73-79. 176-182. Review in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 18: 98, 99. 1891. 

 A number of the species mentioned are from Montana. 



Galloway, B. T. See J. B. Ellis. 



Geyer, Chas. A. "Notes on the vegetation and general character 

 of the Missouri and Oregon territories, made during a botanical 

 lourney from the state of Missouri, across the South Pass of the 

 Rocky Mountains to the Pacific during the years 1843 an< ^ l8 44- 

 London Jour. Bot. 4: 479-492, 653-662, (1845); 5 : 22-41, 198-208, 

 285-310, 509-524 (1846). See W. J. Hooker. 



