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Northrop, Alice R. Flora of New Provi.ienoe an.i Andres. Mem. Torr. Club 

 12: 1-98, pi. 1-19. 1902. 



A general account of the location an. I conformation of these two islands, 



their botanical regions, an annotate<l list of plants collected by Mrs. Northrop 



and her husband, John I. Northrop, in 1890, with descriptions and illuatra- 



tions of new species and discussions of the distribution of species. 



Nutting, C. C. Narrative and Preliminary Report of Hahaina Kxpedition. 



Bull. Lab. Nat. Hist. Univ. Iowa 3: 1-252. lS9;j. 



Contains occasional references to the vegetation obH-rvod during a voyage 

 in 1893. 

 Rothrock, J. T. Some Observations on the Bahamas an<l .Jamaica. Proc. Am. 



Phil. Soc. 29: 145-148. 1892. Also issue<l as a separate. 

 Rydberg, P. A. The Flowers and Fruit of the Turtle Grass. .lourn. N. Y. Hot. 

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Study of Thalassia testudinum, from Bahama specimens collected by Percy 

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 Schoepf, J. D. Materia Medica Americana i»otissimum regni vegetabilis. 

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Includes references to some 30 wild and cultivated species found in the 

 Bahamas. 

 Schoepf, J. D. Reise durch einige der mittlern un.l siidlichen Vereinigten 

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 edited by Alfred J. Morrison, under the title "Travels in the Confedera- 

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A chapter in the second volume (pp. 396-502), "Reise von St. Augustin 

 nach den Bahama-Inseln" [Translation, pp. 252-319, "Voyage from St. 

 Augustine to the Bahama Islands"] describes the Gulf Stream, Abaco, Egg 

 Island and New Providence, with records of plants both cultivated and 

 indigenous. 

 Small, J. K. Report on Botanical Exploration in Andros, Bahamas. Journ. 

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Account of the work above-mentioned before the Torrey Botanical Club. 

 Urban, Ignatz. Additamenta ad Cognitionem Florae Indiae Occidentalis. 

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These articles contain numerous records and descriptions of Hahama plants. 

 Urban, Ignatz. Symbolae Antillanae seu l^indamenta Florae In.iiae Occi- 

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Each volume was published in four parts; the work contains many records 

 and descriptions of Bahama species and lists and monographs of many 

 families and genera of West Indian plants written by Professor Urban an<l 

 by other students. 



