An Annotated List of Publications on the 



Botany of Texas 



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1. Bailey, V. (1905). 

 Biological Survey of Texas.. 



.V, A. Fauna No. 25, TL S. Biol Surv. 222 pp. 



The life zones, with native species and important crops 



2. Bentley, H. L. (1898). 



Grasses and forage plants for central Texas. 



Bull. 10, Div. Acrros. U. S. D. A. 38 pp. 



3. ■ (1902). 



Banii'e improvement in central Texas. 



Bull 13. B. P. I. U. S. D. A. 72 pp. 

 A discussion of range conditions, with a description of 

 the native grasses and forage plants recommended for 

 grazing and propagation in central Texas. 



4. Berlandier, L. (1850). 



Espedicion sdentifjca a Tejas del general Tcran, 



Diarlo de viage de la Comision de Limifes y R, Chovel. 



pp. 202-298. Mexico. 



A general description of the botanical features of south- 



5. 



west Texas and northern Mexico. 

 . (1857). 



Espedicion hotaniea a Tejas. 



Bol. Geograf. 5:125-133. Mexico. 



6. Bigelow, J. M. (1856). 



a. General description of the botanical character of the 



country along a route near the 35th parallel. (The 

 Whipple Expedition). 



b. Description of the forest trees. (1^ species). 

 Pa(\ Rg. Surv. 4:1-26. Washington. 



7. Birge, W. S. (1911). 



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The anatomy and some biological aspects of the ''Ball 



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TiUandsia recurvafa L 



U. of T. Bull. 194. (Sc. sor. 20). 24 pp. pi. 1-10. 



8. Blanldnship, J. W. (1907). 



Plantae Lindheimerianae. Part ITT. 

 A7i. Rep: Mo, Bot. Oard. 18:119-223. 

 An account of Lindheimer's collections; a sketch of his 

 life; a list of the plants of Fascicles III & IV not previ- 

 ously enumerated, and of Fascicle Y: an index to Plantae 

 Lindenheimerianae I-IIT; with biblography of Texas 

 botany. 



