18 BuUetiH of the Vniversity of Texas 



28. . (1862). 



Descriptions of new plants from Texas— No. 2. 



Proc. Phila. Acad. pp. 5-10. 



Deseiiption of 24 species collected in Texas. 



29. (1866). 



A preliminary report of tlie Texas Geological Snrvey. 

 Austin. 92 pp. 



Chiefly geological. Pages 62-87 on trees, fruits and 

 grapes. Appendix, pp. 1-4, description of nine new spe- 

 cies of Texas grasses. 



80. (1870). 



Remarks on Dr. Gray's notes on Buckley's new plants 

 of Texas. 



Froc. Phila. Acad. pp. 135-138. 



(Also in No. 31, apiunidix, pp. 137-142). 



31. ^ (1874-1876). 



Geological and Agricultural Survey of Texas 



First and Second An. Rep. of State Geologist. 



General discussion of economic plant resources of Texas 



32. . , (1SS3). 



Some new Texas plants. 

 Torr. Bull. 10:90-91. 

 Describes five shrubs and trees. 



y 33. Bush, B. F. (1903). 



A list of the ferns of Texas 



Ton-. Bull. 30:343-358. 



A complete list of ferns known to occur in Texas— 59 



species. Also a brief review of work on ferns 



34. _ (1904). 



The Texas Tradescantias. 



Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sc. 14:181-193 



Description of IS species with key to the Tradescantias 

 Jo. . (1905). 



Two new Texas Tradescantias. 

 Pep. Mo. Bat. Garden. 16:100-101. 



36. ■ . (1906). 



Some new Texas plants. 



P<'P. Mo. Bot. Garden. 17 :119-125 

 Description of nine species. 



37. Carleton, M. A. (1891). 



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Contrih. V. S. Nat. Herb. 1:220-232 



Characteristics of flora of Texas Panhandle north of 

 Canadian river. 'iunu ui 



