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work by C. Dwight Marsh whose feeding experiments were done at Hugo, Colo. 



Author claims that "loco" is due to barium poisoning.] 

 Cusack, Mrs. M. E. Collected in Wet Mountain Valley 1888-90. Her collections sent 



to Kew Gardens. The duplicates went to Oxford University. Rosa aciculata Ckll. 



described from her collections. Type now in Kew Herbarium. 

 Cushman, Joseph A., " Desmids from Southwestern Colorado," Bull. Ton. Bot. Club, 



Vol. XXXI, pp. 161-65, i9°4- 

 Daniels, Francis. Collected in Boulder Co. 1006. Specimens sent to University of 



Missouri and in his own private herbarium. 

 Darton, N. H., Geology and Underground Waters of the Arkansas Valley in Eastern 



Colo., Prof. Paper No. 52, Series Descriptive Geol. 8g, Wash. D. C, 1906. [This 



book contains twenty-eight plates illustrating the drainage, geological formation and 



vegetation of various places in eastern Colorado.] 

 Demetrio, Rev. C. H. Collected fungi near Sierra Blanca which were sent to Ellis. 

 Denison, Charles, "Symposium of Climatology, 1895," Colo. Climatologist, 1895. 

 Diehl, I. E. Made numerous collections in Colorado chiefly at Farmington. His 



specimens are in the private herbarium of Marcus E. Jones, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

 Dodds, Gideon S. Made collections of herbarium specimens for University of Colorado 



in Larimer and Weld counties in 1906 while instructor in the University of Colorado. 



An account of his collections made near Pawnee Buttes is given by Francis Ramaley 



in Univ. of Colo. Studies, Vol. IV, pp. 161-65, 1907. Alpine plants collected in Boulder 



and Gilpin counties 1907-1908. Address: Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 



Penn. 

 Dodds, Gideon S., "Scientific Expedition to Northeastern Colorado — General 



Account," Univ. of Colo. Studies, Vol. IV, pp. 145-49, 1907. [This paper deals chiefly 



with topography and climatology of eastern Weld County with some references to 



botanical features.] 

 , "Studies of Mesa and Foothill Vegetation; 1. Geology and Physiography of 



the Mesas," Univ. of Colo. Studies, Vol. VI, pp. n-19, 1908. [The mesas south of 



Boulder are fully described with the help of maps, diagrams and photographs.] 

 Dodds, G. S., and Robbins, W. W., "Studies of Mesa and Foothill Vegetation; 



3. Distribution of Conifers on the Mesas," Univ. of Colo. Studies, Vol. VI, pp. 31-36, 



1908. [Limits of distribution of pine and Douglas spruce on the mesas south of 



Boulder. Maps, charts and photographs.] 

 Earle, F. S. Collected in June and July 1898 with C. F. Baker and S. M. Tracy at 



Mancos, Durango and in the La Plata Mountains. 

 Earle, F. S., "Fungi" [from southwestern Colorado and New Mexico], Plantae Bakeri- 



anae, Vol. II, pp. 1-30, 1901. 



(author with Greene, E. L., and Baker C. F., which see). 



(author with Greene, E. L. and Tracy, S. M., which see). 



Eastwood, Miss Alice. Collected in Colorado 1888 to 1892 chiefly in the central, 



southern and western counties. Besides the following Miss Eastwood has published 



papers referring to Colorado botany in the Proceedings of the California Academy of 



Science, Zoe, etc., not seen by the compiler of this bibliography. 

 Eastwood, Alice, A Popular Flora of Denver, Colo. Pamphlet. Pp.57. San Francisco. 



No date. 



