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Baker, Carl F. (author with Greene, E. L., and Earle, F. S., which see). Contributed 



the narrative accounts of Greene's Planlae Bakerianae. 

 Ball, Carleton R., "Notes on North America Willows," Bot. Gazette, Vol. XL, pp. 



376-80, 1905. [One new species collected at Little Fountain Creek by J. C. Blumer; 



the same species collected by John M. Coulter at Mt. Lincoln.] 

 Barnes, Charles Ried, "North American Mosses," Bull. Univ. of Wis. Sci. Series, 



Vol. I, pp. 157-368. [Various Colorado species described.] 

 Beecher, Miss Ella, formerly of Monument, Colo. Made collections at Colorado 



Springs and near Monument, Colo. (This information was kindly supplied by 



Mr. Marcus E. Jones.) 

 Bell, W. A. Collected in 1867 near Pike's Peak and elsewhere. Fide Porter. 

 Bennett, Mrs. Cora, "List of Colorado Trees," Plant World, Vol. XI, p. 66, 1908. 



[This is a list from Rydberg's Flora with a few slight changes.] 

 Bessey, Charles E., "The Tumble Weed of the West," Bot. Gazette, Vol. II, p. 41, 1886. 

 , "The Conifers of the Pike's Peak Region," American Naturalist, Vol. XXX, 



pp. 748, 749, 1896. 



, Botanical Notes, "Western Weeds," Science, New Series, Vol. VIII, p. 786, 1898. 



, Botanical Notes, "A Tiny Pine Tree in Boulder, Colo.," Science, New Series, 



Vol. VIII, pp. 587-89, 1898. 

 , Botanical Notes, "A New Flora of Colorado," Science, New Series, Vol. XXIV, 



p. 411, 1906. [A review of Rydberg's Flora of Colorado.] 



Bessey, Ernst A. Made collections in vicinity of Colorado Springs and Pike's Peak 

 1894-95-96 and again in 1899. 



Bethel, Ellsworth. Collections, chiefly fungi, made in various parts of the state. 

 Many specimens sent to eastern botanists for determination and study. Now pre- 

 paring for publication an account of the Gymnosporangiums and of the trees of Colo- 

 rado. Mr. Bethel has a very large private herbarium. Address: East Denver 

 High School, Denver, Colo. 



Bicknell, Eugene P., "Studies in Sisyrinchium, IV," Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, Vol. XXVI, 

 pp. 445-57. [Two new species collected in Colorado described.] 



Bigelow, J. M., "A General Description of the Botanical Character of the Country," 

 Pacific Railroad Report, Vol. IV, pp. 1-16, 1854. [Route near the 35th parallel 

 not including Colorado but occasional references are made to this state.] 



Bird, I. L., A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains. [P. 125 contains a reference to 

 certain plants in Estes Park.] 



Blount, A. E., State Agriculture College of Colo., 2d Ann. Rept. Agri. Exper. Sta., 1889. 

 [On pp. 20 and 21 references are made to weeds at Ft. Collins.] 



Blumer, J. C. Collected in Park County and elsewhere in 1903. 



Brandegee, T. S. Collected in 1871 and as late as 1881, in Fremont and Gunnison 

 counties. Fremont County plants were sent to J. H. Redfield who referred the 

 doubtful ones to Dr. Asa Gray. Mosses and algae were sent to Eugene Rau and 

 lichens to Charles James Sprague. Mr. Brandegee also collected woods for Sargent 

 for his centennial report and for the Jesup Collection. 



Brandegee, T. S., "Coniferae of the Crestones," Bot. Gaz., Vol. Ill, p. 32. 



, "Flowers and Snow," Bot. Gaz., Vol. IV, p. 146. 



, "Notes from Colorado," Bot. Gaz., Vol. IV, p. 166. 



