Table!* 



A6. BOTAW DIVISION— Contimu'd 

 A6.5: 1 €'«»iilril>iilioii!» Timhii U. S. iialioiial licrl>ariuiu — Continued 



Classlflc;!- 



tloil III). 



1 i V. 1. Reports on coUectiuus and inisL-ellanuoiis papers — Continued 

 (Contents— Continued 



Ku. 8. Notes on some Pacific coast grasses, by George Vasey; Descriptions of new 

 or noteworthy grasses from U. S., by George Vusey; Descriptions of new grasses 

 from Mexico, by George Vasey; Descriptions of new plunts from Texas and Colo- 

 rado, by J. M.Holzinger; List of plants new to Florida, by J. M. Holzinger; 

 Descriptions of three new plants, bv .1. N. Rose; List of lichens from California 

 and Mexico, collected bv Edward Palmer from 1888 to 1892, bv J. W. Eckfeldt. 

 1893. iii+265-292-fii pp. 5 pi. 



xVo. 9. Report on collection of plants made in States of Sonora and Colima, Mexico 

 by Edward Palmer, in IMIO and 1891; by J. X. Rose. 1895. v-f 293-43-1 pp. 13 pi. 

 [Title page and tables of contents and illustrations for volume 1, appended to 

 this number, viii pp.] 



V. 2. Botany of western Texas, a manual of phanerogams and j)teri- 



dophytes of western Texas; by John M. Coulter. 1891-94. 

 Contents: ' 

 jN'o. 1. Manual of phanerogams and pteridophytes of western Texas; Polvpetaliie, 



bv John M. Coulter. 1891. v+lo2+ivpp. 1 pi. 

 AW 2. Same, Gamopetahc; by .lohn M. Coulter. 1892. x-fl53-345pp. 2 pi. 

 A'o. 3. Same, Apetala.', Monocotyledonic, Pteridophyta, by John M. Coulter. 1894. 



V +347-588 pp. (1 sheet following p. 430.) [Title page and table of contents for 



volume, issued with this part, v pp.] 

 [Volume 2 was reprinted by the Smithsonian Institution, 1902, \inder title " Botany 



of western Texas."] 



V. 3. Reports on collections, revisions of groups, and miscellaneous 



papers. 1892-1896. 

 Contents: 

 JVo. 1. Monograph of grasses of V. S. and British America; by George Vasey. 1892. 



xiv+89 pp. 

 No. 2. Preliminary revision of North American species of cactus, anhalonium, and 



lophophora; bvJohn M. Coulter. 1894. iii+91-132+ii pp. 

 No. 3. Flora of sand hills of Nebraska; by P. A. Rydberg. 189.'). v+133-203 



pp. 2 pi. 

 No. I,. Report on collection of plants made by J. H. Sandberg and assistants in 



northern Idaho in 1S92; by John M. Holzinger. 1895. v +20.5-287 +v pp. 2 pi. 

 No. 5. Report on Mexican umbellifer;e, mostly from State of Oaxaca, recently 



collected by C. G. Pringle and E. VV. Nelson, by John M. Coulter and J. N. Rose; 



Descriptions on plants, mostlv new, from Mexico and U. S., by J. N. Rose. 1895. 



v+289-323 + ii pp. 12 pi. 

 No. 6. Botanv of Yakutat Bay. Alaska, by Frederick Vernon Coville; with field 



report. l)y Frederick Funston. 1895. iii+325-353+ii pp. 

 No. 7. Preliininarv revision of North American .species of echinocaetus, eereus, 



and opuntia; bv John M. Coulter. 1896. iii+365-462+iv pp. 

 No. 8. Flora of Black Hills of South Dakota; by P. A. Rydberg. 1896. v+463- 



53f>+iv pp. 4 pi. 

 No. 9. Flora of southwestern Kan.sas, report on collection of plants made by C. H. 



Thompson in 1893, by A. S. Hitchcock; Crepis occidentalis, and its allies, by 



Frederick V. Coville; Plants from Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, by J. N. 



Rose; Leibergia, a new genus of umbelliferai from Columbia River region, by 



John M. Coulter and J. N. Rose; Roseanthus. a new genus of cucurbituce;e frorii 



Acapulco, Mexico, by Alfred Cogniaux. 1896. v+537-612pp. 8 [il. [Title page 



and table of contents for volume issued with this part, vii pp.] 



V. 4. Botany of Death Valley expedition; Report on botany of expedition 

 sent out in 1891 by U. S. Department of Agriculture to make bio- 

 logical survey of region of Death Valley, California, by Frederick 

 Vernon Coville. 1893. viii-|-363 pp. 22 pi. 1 map. 

 V. 5. Systematic, economic, and ecological investigations. 1897-1901. 

 Contents: 



No. 1. General report on botanical survey of Ca;ur d'Alene Mountains in Idaho 

 during summer of 1895; by John B. Leiberg. 1897. v+S5 pp. 1 pi. 



No. 2. Plants used Vjy Klamath Indians of Oregon; bv Frederick V. Coville. 1897. 

 v+87-108+ii pp. 



No. 3. Studies of Mexican and Central American plants; bv J. N. Rose. 1897. 

 vii+109-144+1 pp. 16 pi. 



No. /,. Studies of Mexican and Central American plants — No. 2; by J. N. Rose; 

 Two new species of plants from northwestern V. S., by L. F. Henderson; Hesperi- 

 genia, a new genus of umbellifcra' from Mount Rainier, by J. M. Coulter and 

 J.N.Rose; Three new species of trade.scantia from U.S., byJ. N. Rose; Treleasea, 

 a new genus (if comnielenace;e, bv J. N. Rose; Notes on useful plants of Mexico, 

 byJ. N.Rose. 1>99. viii + 14.5-2.59+ viii pp. 47 pi. 



No. 5. Plant covering of Oeracoke I.sland, a study in the ecology of the North 

 Carolina strand of vegetation; by Thomas H. Kearney, jr. 1900. iv+261- 

 319 pp. 



No. 6. Report on botanical survey of Dismal Swamp region; by Thomas H. 

 Kearney. 1901. x+321-.585 + x pp. 12 pi. 2 maps. [Title page and table of 

 contents for volume, issued with this part, x pp.] 



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