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A separate issue of Pt. IV. of his The American botanist and florist. 



1870. 

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Varying title. 



Engelmann, G[eorge]. Some additions to the North Ameri- 

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Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Proc. 1880, pp. 341-346. 1881.) 

 Note on treeless prairies. (Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 



Proc. 1881, pp. 11-14. 1882. — Bot. Gaz. VI. 253-255. 



1881.) 

 Gannett, Henry. The "timber line." (Amer. Jour. Sci. ser. 



3, XXIII. 275-27S. 1882. — Bot. Gaz. VII. 114-117. 1S82.) 

 Goodale, G. L. Wild flowers of America, with fifty colored 



plates from original drawings by Isaac Sprague. 210 pp. 



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 Gray, Asa. Remarks concerning the flora of North America. 



(Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. XXXI. (1882), pp. 449-460. 



1883.) 



Partly historical. 

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 (Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien Verh. XXXII. (1882), Sitzber. pp. 

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 Gray, Asa. On the characteristics of the North American 

 flora. (Amer. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, XXVIII. 323-340. 1884. — 

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 Oyster, J. H. Catalogue of the pha?nogamous and vascular 

 cryptogamous plants of North America, exclusive of Mex- 

 ico. 112 pp. O. Paola (Kan.), 1885. — Catalogue of 

 North American plants. Ed. 2. [2]+ 125 pp. O. t-p-c. 

 Paola (Kan.), 1888. 

 Bruhin, T. A. Prodromus florae adventiciae boreali-ameri- 

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 derten freiwachsenden oder im Grossen cultivirten Pflanzen. 

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 Trelease, William & Gray, Asa. The botanical works of the 

 late George Engelmann . . . 548 pp. pi. F. Cambridge, 

 1887. 

 Gray, Asa. Revision of some polypetalous genera and orders 

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 Britton, N. L. New or noteworthy North American phanero- 

 gams. (Torr. Bot. Club Bull. XV. 97-104, pi. 80; New York 

 Acad. Sci. Trans. IX. 6-15; Torr. Bot. Club Bull. XVII. 

 310-316; XVIII. 265-272; 363-370; XIX. 219-226; XX. 

 277-282; XXI. 27-34; XXII. 220-225. 1888-95.) 

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 botanist, written during his travels in the United States and 

 Canada, 1785 to 1796; with an introduction and explanatory 

 notes by C. S. Sargent. (Amer. Philos. Soc. Proc. XXVI. 

 1-145. 1889.) — Separate. 

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120-133. 1889-92.) 

 Der amerikanische Urwald. (Schweiz. Zeitschr. Forstwes. 

 1890, pp. 115-116.) 

 Kessler, W[ilhelm]. Wald und Waldzerstorung auf dem 

 westlichen Kontinent. (Ges. Erdk. Berlin Verh. XVII. 

 299-315. 1890.) — Das Waldkleid des westlichen Con- 

 tinentes ; betrachtet von einem deutschen Forstmanii. 

 (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XLVI. 542-545. 1890.) 

 Britton, N. L. On the general geographical distribution of 

 North American plants. (Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. 

 XXXIX. (1890), pp. 322-327. 1891.) 

 [Parry, Mrs. E. R.] Catalogue of the herbarium of the late 

 Dr. Charles C. Parry of Davenport, Iowa. S2 pp. O. 

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 Watson, Sereno. The relation of the Mexican flora to that 

 of the United States. [Abstract.] (Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 

 Proc. XXXIX. (1S90), pp. 291-292. 1891.) 



Patterson, H. N. Patterson's numbered check-list of North 

 American plants, north of Mexico. [1] + 158 pp. Q. 

 Oquawka (111.), 1892. 



Greene, E. L. Eclogae botanicae. (Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- 

 delphia Proc. 1892, pp. 357-365; 1895, pp. 546-554. 1893- 

 96.) 



Mayr, Heinrick. Forstliche und floristische Studien in 

 Nordamerika. 30 pp. 2 il. O. Munchen, 1896. — Re- 

 printed from : III. Monatsh. Gartenb. 

 Popular treatment. 



Creevy, C. A. Flowers of field, hill and swamp. 8+ 564 pp. 

 il. O. New York, 1897. 

 Chap. XIII.-XIV. Vines and shrubs. 



Merriam, C. H. Life zones and crop zones of the United 



States. 79 pp. map. O. Washington, 1898. (United 



States Dept. Agric. Div. Biol. Surv. Bull. X.) 

 Heller, A. A. Catalogue of North American plants north of 



Mexico, exclusive of the lower cryptogams. 160 pp. O. 



[Minneapolis], 1898.— Ed. 2. 252 pp. O. [Lancaster, Pa.], 



1900. 

 Grosse, Franz. Die Verbreitung der Vegetationsforma- 



tionen Amerikas im Zusammenhang mit den klimatischen 



Verhaltnissen. 26 pp. sq. Q. Berlin, 1899. (Achte Real- 



schule zu Berlin. Jahresbericht. Wissenschaftliche Beilage, 



1899.) 

 Lounsberry, Alice. A guide to the wild flowers . . . with an 



introduction by N. L. Britton. 17+347 pp. 154 il. 64 pi. 



D. New York, [1899]. 

 Blanchan, Neltje. Nature's garden; an aid to knowledge of 



our wild flowers and their insect visitors . . . 16+415 pp. 



80 pi. Q. New York, 1900. 

 Bray, W. L. The relations of the North American flora to 



that of South America. — Plant geography of North America, 



II. (Science, new ser. XII. 709-716. 1900.) — Reprinted: 



S pp. Q. [New York, 1900.] 

 Coulter, J. M. An analytical key to some of the common 



wild and cultivated species of flowering plants. 6+ 93 pp. 



D. New York, 1900. (Twentieth century text-books.) 

 [Heller, A. A.] Some changes in nomenclature. (Muhlen- 



bergia, I. no. 1, pp. 1-8. 1900.) 



b. GREENLAND 



Dendrography 



Kraus, Gregor. Ueber Alter und Wachsthumsverhaltnisse 

 ostgronlandischer Holzgewachse. (Bot. Zeit. XXXI. 513- 

 51S. 1873.) 



Beust, Fritz. Untersuchung uber fossile Holzer aus Gron- 

 land. 43 pp. 6 pi. 4 tab. (Allg. Schweiz. Ges. Natur- 

 wiss. Neu. Denkschr. XXIX. [no. 3]. 1885.) — Reprinted: 

 43 pp. 4 pi. 3 tab. sq. Q. Zurich, 1884. 



Helms, O. Sydgr0nlands Skove. (Naturen Men. XIV. 27- 

 36. 1895.) 



General Phytography 



Egede, Hans. Det gamle Gr0nlands nye Perlustration, 

 eller Naturel-histoire. 10+131 pp. 10 pi. Q. Ki0ben- 



havn, 1741.f Beschreibung und Naturgeschichte von 



Gronland, tibersetzet von J. G. Krunitz. ll+[l]+237 pp. 



pi. D. Berlin, 1763. Description et histoire naturelle 



du Groenland . . . traduite en francois par Mr. D. R. D. P. 

 [2]+28+[4]+171 pp. pi. D. Copenhague& Geneve, 1763. 



A description of Greenland ... A new edition with an 



historical introduction and a life of the author . . . New ed. 

 llS+225pp. il. map. O. London, 1818. 

 Contains notes on plants (German edition, pp. 68-71, pi. 2. — French 

 edition, pp. 31-33, 1 pi. — English edition, pp. 43-45). 



Scoresby, William, jr. Journal of a voyage to the northern 

 whale-fishery; including researches and discoveries on the 

 eastern coast of West Greenland, made in the summer of 

 1822 in the ship Baffin of Liverpool. 43+472 pp. 8 pi. 

 O. Edinburgh, 1823.t 



List of plants from the east coast of Greenland . . . (pp. 410— 415). 



Hooker, Sir [W. J.]. Botanical appendix. (In Lyon, G. F. A 

 brief narrative of an unsuccessful attempt to reach Repulse 

 Bay, through Sir Thomas Rowe's " Welcome," in His 

 Majesty's ship Griper in the year MDCCCXXIV. 16+198 

 pp. pi. map. O. London, 1825. See pp. 185-198.) 



Botanical appendix. (In Paery, W. E. Narrative 



of an attempt to reach the north pole in boats fitted for 

 the purpose and attached to His Majesty's ship Hecla, in 

 the year 1827. 22+ [2]+ 229 pp. pi. maps. Q. London, 

 1828. See pp. 207-222.) 



