24 MONTANA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE SCIENCE STUDIES. 



Vasey's "Agricultural grasses of the United States", pp. 7-10 

 Washington, 1884. 



Scribner, F. Lamson. "Agricultural grasses of Central Montana." 

 Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 4 & 5: 47-56. Newburg, N. Y., 1885. 

 Also a reprint of the most important part of the paper in Beal's 

 "Grasses of North America", i: 87-93. Lansing (Mich.), 1887. A 

 valuable paper on the grasses of the state. 



Seymour, A. B. "List of Fungi collected in 1884 along the North- 

 ern Pacific Railroad." Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 24: 182-191. 

 1889. Many of the species mentioned from Montana. 



Shear, C. L. See P. A. Rydberg. 



Spragg, F. A. "Forage conditions of Central Montana." Bull. 

 Mont. Agr. Exp. Sta. 36: 1-40. 1902. A list of the species found in 

 that section of the state with extensive notes and their grouping 

 into plant-formations. 



Stuart, Granville. "Montana as it is." 175 pp. New York, 1865. 

 Contains a large amount of valuable notes on the plants utilized by 



the Indians. 







Tweedy, Frank. "Flora of the Yellowstone National Park." 78 

 pp. Washington, 1886. Includes a two-mile strip of Montana 

 along the north and west boundary of the Park. An annotated list 

 of species with a description of the region. 



Vasey, George. See F. W. Anderson and F. L. Scribner. 



Warren, G. K. "Preliminary Report of explorations in Nebraska 

 and Dakota, 1855-1857." Washington, 1859. PP- I 5 2 ~ I 73- R e P- 

 Sec. War 1858. 2: 726-747. Reprint, Washington, 1875: 107-125. 

 See F. V. Hayden. 



Watson, Sereno. "Report on the forests of Montana." loth 

 Census, 9: 564-566. Washington, 1884. See C. S. Sargent. 



Wilcox, E. V. "Larkspur poisoning of sheep." Bull. Mont. 

 Agr. Exp. Sta. 15: 35-51. 1897. 



Wilcox, E. V. "List of plants of known or suspected poisonous 



