BIBLIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY OF COLORADO 



BOTANY 



By Miss Edith M. Allison 



Some time ago work was begun by members of the biological staff 

 on a bibliography of Colorado botany and about one-fourth of the titles 

 were listed in a card catalogue. The work of preparing the present 

 paper consisted in looking through the various botanical journals and 

 geological reports and incorporating this new material with what had 

 been done before. 



It has been the object to cover as far as possible all work on the 

 seed plants of Colorado but the bibliography is necessarily incomplete 

 as records of certain pieces of work could not be obtained. Such papers 

 on fungi and other lower plants as were easily found have been listed but 

 no special search was made for these. General botanical works, although 

 referring to plants in Colorado, have not been listed, e. g., Gray's Manual, 

 Britton and Brown's Flora, etc. The list includes such papers on 

 geology and climatology as naturally bear on the subject. The names 

 of collectors and those who have engaged in field study of ecology are 

 listed with a brief statement of the work they have done. Bold-faced type 

 is used for their names while capitals and small capitals are used for 

 the names of authors. 1 



In compiling the bibliography the author is indebted to Messrs. 

 Francis Ramaley, University of Colo. ; T. D. A. Cockerell, University 

 of Colo.; Aven Nelson, University of Wyoming; F. S. Earle, Henadura, 

 Cuba; L. H. Pammel, Iowa State College of Agriculture; Marcus E. 

 Jones, Salt Lake City, Utah; Carl F. Baker, Pomona College, Clare- 

 mont, Calif. ; John M. Coulter, University of Chicago; Ellsworth Bethel, 

 East Side High School, Denver Colo.; F. H. Brandenburg, Denver, 

 Colo.; Edward L. Greene, Smithsonian Institution, United States 

 National Museum, Washington, D. C; Frederic E. Clements, University 



1 The editor of these Studies will be pleased to receive any additions or corrections to the list of 

 botanists and of botanical papers here printed. Such additions can be published later in a supplementary list. 



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