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PHYTOGRAPHY — NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES 



Short, C. W.] Observations on the botany of Illinois, more 

 especially in reference to the autumnal flora of the prairies. 

 O. [Louisville, 1845.] — From : West. Jour. Med. Phys. Sci. 

 III. 



Wood, Alphonso. A class-book of botany . . . illustrated 

 by a flora of the northern United States, particularly New 

 England and New York. 1845. — See North America, p. 

 307. 



Gray, Asa. A manual of the botany of the northern United 

 States, from New England to Wisconsin and south to Ohio 

 and Pennsylvania inclusive . . . arranged according to the 

 natural system, with an introduction containing a reduction 

 of the genera to the Linna^an artificial classes and orders, 

 outlines of the elements of botany, a glossary, etc. 72+710 

 pp. O. Boston, 1848. — Manual . . . including Virginia, 

 Kentucky and all east of the Mississippi, arranged accord- 

 ing to the natural system . . . Ed. 2. 28+739 pp. 14 pi. 

 O. New York, 1856. — Ed. rev. 24+ 631+ [3] pp. 6 pi. 

 O. New York, 1S57. — Ed. rev. 24+ 606+ [29] pp. 6 pi. 

 O. New York, 1S5S.— Ed. rev. 28+739 pp. 14 pi. O. 

 New York, 1859 pl857].— Manual . . . with Garden botany 

 etc. . Ed. 3 rev. 9S+606+29 pp. 6 pi. O. New York, 

 1862. — Manual ... to which is added Garden botany, an 

 introduction to a knowledge of the common cultivated 

 plants. Ed. 4 rev. 101 + 743 pp. 22 pi. O. New 

 York, [1863]. — Ed. 4 rev. & enl. 101+ [1]+ 734+ [3] pp. 

 14 pi. O. New York, 1865. — Manual . . . including the 

 district east of the Mississippi and north of North Carolina 

 and Tennessee, arranged according to the natural system. 

 Ed. 5. 701 pp. 20 pi. O. New York, 1867. —Ed. 5. 

 703 pp. 20 pi. O. New York, 1S6S. — [Ed. 5.] 703 pp. 

 20 pi. O. New York, 1872. — Manual . . . revised and 

 extended westward to the 100th meridian bv Sereno Watson 

 & J. M. Coulter [and others]. Ed. 6. [2]+ 760+ [2] pp. 

 25 pi. O. New York, plSS9]. — Ed. 6. [2]+ 760+ [2] 

 pp. 25 pi. O. New York, 1S90. 



Lea, T. G. Catalogue of plants, native and naturalized, col- 

 lected in the vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio, during the years 

 1834-1844. 77 pp. O. Philadelphia, 1849. 



Lapham, I. A. Plants of Wisconsin. (Amer. Assoc. Adv. 

 Sci. Proc. II. (1849), pp. 19-64. 1850.) 

 List of plants. 



Whitney, W. D. Botany [of the Lake Superior land district]. 

 Remarks on the flora of this region . . . (In Foster, J. W. 

 & Whitney, J. D. Report on the geology of the Lake Su- 

 perior land district. Pt. II. The iron region, together with 

 the general geology. 16+406 pp. il. 35 pi. 3 maps. O. 

 Washington, 1851. ([32d Congress.] Special session, March, 

 1851. Senate. Executive, no. 4.) See pp. 359-381.) 



Clark, Joseph. Catalogue of flowering plants and ferns ob- 

 served in vicinity of Cincinnati. 30 pp. D. Cincinnati, 

 1852. 



Maier, Fritz. Vegetations- Charakter des Nord-Ostens der 

 Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika ; eine pflanzen- 

 geographische Skizze. (Allg. Gartenzeit. XXIII. 249-253, 

 25S-261. 1855.) 



Henning, Wilhelm. Eine botanische Skizze aus Nordamerica. 

 (Bonplandia, IV. 246-256. 1856.) 

 Refers to Wisconsin. 



Knieskern, P. D. A catalogue of plants growing without 

 cultivation in the counties of Monmouth and Ocean, New 

 Jersey, according to the natural system, as presented in the 

 second edition of Gray's Manual of botany, purlished [sic] in 

 the year 1856. 41 pp. O. Trenton, 1857. 



Tracy, C. M. Studies of the Essex flora; a complete enumera- 

 tion of all plants found growing naturally within the limits 

 of Lynn, Mass., and the towns adjoining, arranged according 

 to the natural system, with copious notes as to localities and 

 habits. 88 pp. O. Lynn (Mass.), 1858. — [Another ed.] 

 99 pp. O. Lynn, Mass., 1892. 

 Title varies slightly. 



Brendel, [Frederick]. Verzeichniss der in Illinois wildwachsen- 

 den phanerogamischen und cryptogamischen Gefasspflanzen. 

 (Zeitschr. Gesammt. Naturw. XV. 310-325. 1860.) 



Jackson, R. M. S. Flora; or, Veaetable life of the mountain. 

 (In his The mountain, pp. 203-280. 1860.) 

 Popular notes on the Alleghany flora. 



Newberry, J. S. Catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns 



of Ohio. 41pp. O. Columbus, 1860. —From: " Ohio 



agricultural report, 1859." 

 Dawson, J. W. Notes on the flora of the White Mountains 



in its geographical and geological relations. (Canad. 



Naturalist, VII. 81-102. 1862.) 



Goodale, G. L. A catalogue of the flowering plants of 

 Maine. (Portland Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc. I. 37-63, 127-13S. 

 [1862-69.]) 



Paine, J. A. Catalogue of plants found in Oneida county 

 and vicinity. 140 pp. 0. n. t-p. [Utica, 1865.] — From: 

 New York State Regents' Rep. 1865. 



[Goodale, G. L. & Blake, Joseph.] The Portland catalogue 



of Maine plants, published by the Portland society of 



natural history, adapted for marking desiderata in exchange 



of specimens, &c. 12pp. O. t-p-c. Portland (Maine), 1868. 



For edition 2, see Fernald, M. L. [1892]. 



Pursh, Frederick. Journal of a botanical excursion in the 

 northeastern parts of the states of Pennsylvania and New 

 York during . . . 1807. 87 pp. D. Philadelphia, 1889. 



Bruhin, T. A. Zur Flora Wisconsins. (Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 

 Verh. XX. 1003-1008. 1870. — See also pp. 633-634.) 



Curtiss, A. H. Catalogue of the phfenogamous and vascular 

 cryptogamous plants of Canada and the north-eastern por- 

 tion of the United States, including Virginia and Kentucky 

 on the south, and Missouri, Iowa and Minnesota on the 

 west. [8] pp. F. n. t-p. [Liberty, Va., 1873.] 



Beardslee, H. C. Catalogue of the plants of Ohio, including 

 flowering plants, ferns, mosses and liverworts. [1]+19 pp. 

 O. Painesville, Ohio, 1874. 



Coleman, N. Catalogue of flowering plants of the southern 

 peninsula of Michigan, with a few of the crytogamia [sic] . 49 

 pp. O. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1874. (Kent scientific insti- 

 tute. Misc. Pub. II.) 



Miller, E. S. & Young, H. W. Catalogue of the phaenogamous 

 and acrogenous plants of Suffolk county, Long Island. 15 

 pp. O. Port Jefferson, L. I., 1874. 



Patterson, H. N. A list of plants collected in the vicinity 

 of Oquawka, Henderson county, Ills. 18 pp. O. t-p-c. 

 Oquawka, 1874. 



Willis, O. R. Catalogue of plants growing without cultiva- 

 tion in the state of New Jersey, with a specific description 

 of all the species of Violet found therein; directions for col- 

 lecting, drying, labeling and preserving botanical specimens, 

 and a description of suitable apparatus therefor with sugges- 

 tions to teachers prosecuting the study of botany; to which 

 is added a directory of living botanists of North America 

 and the West Indies. 21+71 pp. O. New York, 1874. 

 Cover reads: " Catalogus plantarum in Nova Caesarea repertarum." 



Tuckerman, Edward & Frost, C. C. A catalogue of plants 

 growing without cultivation within thirty miles of Amherst 

 college. 6+98 pp. O. Amherst, 1875. 



[Patterson, H. N.] Catalogue of the phsenogamous and 

 vascular cryptogamous plants of Illinois, native and intro- 

 duced. [3]+ 54 pp. O. Oquawka, 111., 1876. 

 T-p-e. reads : "Catalogue of the plants of Illinois." 



Thomas, Joseph, & Moyer, I. S. The plants, birds and 

 mammals of Bucks county, Pa. 38 pp. O. Doylestown, 

 Pa., 1876. — Reprinted from: "Appendix to History of 

 Bucks county." 

 Flora ... by I. S. Moyer (pp. 3-27). 



Huntington, J. H. The flowering plants of the White Moun- 

 tains. [1877.] (Appalachia, I. 100-107. 1876-78.) 



Williams, R. Catalogue of the pha^nogamia or flowering 

 plants of La Salle county. (In Baldwin, Elmer. History 

 of La Salle county, Illinois; its topography, geology, botany, 

 natural history, history . . . with an appendix, giving the 

 present status of the county, its population, resources, manu- 

 factures and institutions. 552 pp. pi. maps. O. Chi- 

 cago, 1877. See pp. 4S6-502.)' 



Bruhin, T. A. Vergleichende Flora Wisconsins. (Zool.- 

 Bot. Ges. Wien Verh. XXVI. (1876), pp. 229-2S6; XXVII. 

 (1877), pp. 859-866; XXVIII. (1878), pp. 633-644. 1877- 

 79.) — Separate. 

 Annotated list. 



Barnes, C. R. Catalogue of phsenogamous and vascular 

 cryptogamous plants found growing wild in Jefferson 

 county, Indiana, compiled by C. R. Barnes; to which is 

 added a list of plants growing in Clark county, but not 

 found in Jefferson by John F. Baird. 9 pp. O. n. p., 

 [1878]. 



James, J. F. Catalogue of the flowering plants, ferns and 

 fungi growing in the vicinity of Cincinnati. ( Cincinnati Soc. 

 Nat. Hist. Jour. II. 42-6S. [1879-80.]— See also III. 239- 

 244.) 



Peck, C. H. Plants of the summit of Mt. Marcy. pp. 401- 

 412. O. Albany, 1880. — Separate from: "New York Adi- 

 rondack Survey. Report. VII. 1880." 



