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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TEXAS BOTANY. 
Some publications with reference to the botany of this region. 
BalLey, VERNON. Biological survey of Texas. 
N. A. Fauna No. 25. U.S. Biol. Surv. Washington. 1905. 222 pp. 
BANDELIER. Die Grenzgebiete der Vereinigten Staaten und Mexicos. 
Verh. Ges. Erdk. Berlin. 12: 258. 
Bentiey, H. L. Experiments in range improvement in central Texas. 
Bull. No. 13. U.S. Bureau Pl. Ind. Washington. 1902. 72. 
——- Report on the grasses and forage plants of central iia 
Bull. No. 10. Div. Agros., Dept. Agr. Washington. 1898. pp. 38. 
BERLANDIER. Espedicion bso a Tejas. 
Bol. Geograf. 5 : 125-133. Mexico. 1857. 
Bieretow, J. M. 1. iat description of ve botanical character of the 
Pac. Ry. Surv. 4 : 1-26. Washington. 
Boort, Francis. Descriptions a = new North American Carices. 
Boston Jour. Nat. Hist. 5: 112- 
(New species of Drummond’s oa collection). 
Bray, W. L. Distribution and adaptation of the vegetation of Texas. 
Bull. No. 82. Univ. of Texas. Austin. 1906. pp. 108. 
—— Destruction of ae by the Galveston storm. 
The Forester. 7:5 1901. 
— Ecological mites the vegetation of western Texas. 
Bot. Gaz. 382: 99-123, 195-217, 262-291. 1901. 
—— Forest resources of Texas. 
Bull. No. 47. Bur. Forest., Dept. Agr. Washington. 1904. 71 pp. 
—— The timber of the a Plateau of Texas; its relation to climate, 
water-supply and s 
Bull. No. 49, Bur. For., Devi: Agr. Washington. 1904. 30 pp. 
—— Texas forests and the problem of forest management for the long- 
leaf pine lands. 
Forester. 7 : 131-138. 1901. 
—— The tissues of some plants of the Sotol country. 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 80: 621-623. 1903. . 
—— Vegetation in the Sotol country in Texas. = 
Bull., Sci. Ser., No.6. Univ. of Tex. Austin. 1905. 
of plants collected by Miss Mary B. Croft at San Diego, Texas. 
. cad. Sci. 9: 181-183. 
—— A list of ‘i Cepeiatons collected by ‘ii late Mr. S. B. Buckley from 
78 to 1883, in the valley of the lower Rio Grande in Texas and 
northern Mexico. 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 11: 85-87. 1884. 
