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PHYTOGRAPHY — NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES 



Higley, W. K. & Raddin, C. S. The flora of Cook county, 

 Illinois, and a part of Lake county, Indiana. 23+16S pp. 

 2 il. map. O. Chicago, 1891. (Chicago academy of 

 sciences. Bulletin, II. no. 1.) 



Jesup, H. G. A catalogue of the flowering plants and higher 

 cryptogams, both native and introduced, found within about 

 thirty miles of Hanover, N. H., including a few cultivated 

 species, to which is appended a list of vertebrate animals 

 of the same region. 7+91 pp. map. O. n. p., 1891. 



Valentine, C. S. The delights of a New Jersey Oak barren. 

 (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XII. 542-543. 1891.) 



Beal, W. J. & Wheeler, C. F. Michigan flora ... ISO pp. 

 map. O. n. p., [pref. 1892]. 



Jones, H. L. Catalogue of the phanerogams and ferns of 

 Licking county, Ohio. 102 pp. map. O. [Granville, 

 Ohio], 1892. (Denison Univ. Labor. Bull. VII.) 



Krebs, Wilhelm. Beitrag zur Flora der Inseln im Erie See. 

 (Pharm. Rundschau, X. S6-S8. 1892.) 



MacMillan, Conway. The Metaspermae of the Minnesota 

 valley; a list of the higher seed-producing plants indigenous 

 to the drainage-basin of the Minnesota River. 826 pp. Q. 

 Minneapolis, 1892. (Minnesota Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Bot. 

 Ser. I.) 



Upham, Warren. Geographic limits of species of plants in 

 the basin of the Red River of the North. (Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist. Proc. XXV. 140-172. 1892.) 



Dudley, W. R. & Thurston, C. O. A catalogue of the flower- 

 ing plants and vascular cryptogams, found in and near 

 Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys. 15+[l]+96 pp. D. 

 Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1892. — Additions to the flora of Lack- 

 awanna and Wyoming valleys. 15|pp. D. t-p-c. n. p., 

 1895. (Wyoming seminary. Science department. Bulle- 

 tin, I.) 

 List with localities. 



Fernald, M. L. The Portland catalogue of Maine plants. 

 Ed. 2. [1892.] (Portland Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc. II. 41-72. 

 [1882-97]) . — Separate : t-p. O. Portland, 1892. — Supple- 

 ment I.-II. [1895-97.] (Portland Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc. 11. 

 73-96, 123-137. [1882-97.]) 

 For edition 1, see Goodale, G. L. & Blake, Joseph, 1S68. 



Hollick, Arthur. Plant distribution as a factor in the inter- 

 pretation of geological phenomena, with special reference to 

 Long Island and vicinity. (New York Acad. Sci. Trans. 

 XII. 189-202. 1892-93.) 



Cheney, L. S. & True, R. H. On the flora of Madison and 

 vicinity, a preliminary paper on the flora of Dane county, 

 Wisconsin. (Wisconsin Acad. Sci. Trans. IX. 45-135, map. 

 1893.) — Separate : t-p-c. O. 



Phytogeographical notes and annotated list. 



Cheney, L. S. A contribution to the flora of the Lake Su- 

 perior region. (Wisconsin Acad. Sci. Trans. IX. 233-254. 

 1893.) — Separate : t-p-c. O. 

 List of plants. 



Hill, E. J. The coast dune flora of Lake Michigan. (Gard. 

 & For. VI. 15, 51. 1893.) 



Kellerman, W. A. Bibliography of Ohio botany. 1893. 

 See Bibliography, p. 3. 



Dana, Mrs. W. S. How to know the w r ild flowers; a guide to 

 the names, haunts and habits of our common wild flowers; 

 illustrated by Marion Satterlee. 15+ [1]+ 298 pp. 104 il. 

 O. New York, 1893. — Ed. 5. 15+ [1]+ 298 pp. 104 il. 

 O. New York, 1894 [ C 1S93]. — Ed. rev. & enl. 27th 

 thousand. 17 + [l]+373 pp. 156 il. O. New York, 1S95. 

 — Ed. rev. & enl. 33d thousand. 17+ [1]+ 373 pp. 156 

 il. O. New York, 1896. — Ed. rev. & enl. 36th thousand. 

 17+ [1]+ 373 pp. 156 0. O. New York, 1897. — Ed. rev. 

 &enl. 39th thousand. 17+ [1]+ 373 pp. 156 il. O. New 

 York, 1898. — Ed. rev. & enl. 43d thousand. 17+ [1]+ 373 

 pp. 156 il. O. New York, 1899. — New ed. 56th thou- 

 sand. 39+346 pp. 158 il. & pi. O. New York, 1900. 



List of pteridophyta and spermatophyta growing without 

 cultivation in northeastern North America. (Torr. Bot. 

 Club. Mem. V. 5-377. 1893-94.) — Reprinted : 377 pp. O. 

 New York, 1S93-94. 



Hollick, Arthur. Observations on the geology and botany 

 of Martha's Vineyard. (New York Acad. Sci. Trans. XIII. 

 8-22. 1893-94.) 



Gordinier, H. C. & Howe, E. C. The flora of Rensselaer 

 county, New York; a record of the phenogams and vascular 

 cryptogams growing in said district, independent of cultiva- 

 tion. 39 pp. O. Troy, N. Y., 1894. 



Jackson, Joseph. Through glade and mead; a contribution 

 to local natural history. 12+332 pp. pi. O. Worcester 

 (Mass.), 1894. 



Rand, E. L. & Redfield, J. H. Flora of Mount Desert Island, 

 Maine; a preliminary catalogue of the plants growing on 

 Mount Desert and the adjacent islands, with a geological 

 introduction by W. M. Davis. 286 pp. map. O. Cam- 

 bridge (Mass.), 1894. 



Kellennan, W. A. & Werner, W. C. Catalogue of Ohio plants, 

 pp. 56-406. 1895. — From : " Geology of Ohio. VII. pt. 2. 

 1S95." 



Lueders, H. F. The vegetation of the town Prairie du Sac. 

 (Wisconsin Acad. Sci. Trans. X. (1894-95), pp. 510-524, pi. 

 17. 1895.) 



Miller, Ellen & Whiting, M. C. Wild flowers of the north- 

 eastern states, being 308 individuals common to the north- 

 eastern United States. 11+622 pp. 308 il. lpl. Q. New 

 York & London, 1895. 



Bailey, W. W. Among Rhode Island wild flowers. 11+105 

 pp. 3 pi. D. Providence, R. I., 1895. — Ed. 2. 11+105 

 pp.' 4 pi. D. Providence, R. I., 1896 [ C 1S95]. 

 Popular treatment. 



Beckwith, Florence, Macauley, M. E. & Fuller, J. B. Plants 



of Monroe county, New York, and adjacent territory. 



(Rochester Acad. Sci. Proc. III. pt. 1, pp. 1-150, 2 pi. 1896.) 



— Reprinted: 150 pp. 2 pi. Q. t-p-c. Rochester, 1896. 



Bibliography (pp. 135-145). 



[Deane, Walter.] Flora of the Blue Hills, Middlesex Fells, 

 Stony Brook and Beaver Brook reservations of the Metro- 

 politan park commission, Massachusetts. Preliminary edi- 

 tion. 8+144 pp. O. Boston, 1896. 



Hessler, Robert. Notes on the flora of Lake Cicott and Lake 

 Maxinkuckee. (Indiana Acad. Sci. Proc. 1S96, pp. 116-129. 

 1897.) — Reprinted: 14 pp. O. t-p-c. Indianapolis, [1896]. 



Hill, E. J. The sand dunes of northern Indiana and their 

 flora. (Gard. & For. IX. 353-354, 372-373, 3S2-3S3, 393- 

 394. 1896.) 



Britton, N. L. & Brown, Addison. An illustrated flora of the 

 northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, 

 from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary 

 of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 

 102d meridian. 3 vol. il. Q. New York, 1896-98. 



Blatchley, W. S. Notes on some phanerogams new or rare 

 to the state. (Indiana Acad. Sci. Proc. 1S96, pp. 130-143. 

 1897.) 



Chipman, W. W. Notes on the flora of the lake region of 

 northeastern Indiana. (Indiana Acad. Sci. Proc. 1896, pp. 

 147-158. 1897.) 



Huett, J. W. Essay toward a natural history of Lasalle 

 county, 111. Pt. I. Botany, flora lasallensis. [2]+ 136+ 

 [1] pp. O. Ottawa, 111., 1897. 



Newhall, C. S. The vines of northeastern America. 30+ 

 207 pp. 91 il. O. New York & London, 1897. 



Clute, W. N. The flora of the upper Susquehanna and its 

 tributaries. 19+142+10 pp. map. O. Binghamton 

 (N. Y.), 1898. 



[Macbride, T. H.] A key to the more common species of 

 native and cultivated plants occurring in the northern 

 United States; to accompany Macbride's Lessons in botany. 

 3 + 223-326 pp. S. Boston, [<=1898]. 



Selby, A. D. The flora of Franklin county, Ohio. (Amer. 

 Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. XL VIII. 300-303. 1898.) 



Cowles, H. C. The ecological relations of the vegetation on 

 the sand dunes of Lake Michigan. (Bot. Gaz. XXVII. 95- 

 117, 167-202, 2S1-30S, 361-391, il. 1899.) . 



Moseley, E. L. Sandusky flora; a catalogue of the flowering 

 plants and ferns growing without cultivation in Erie county, 

 Ohio and the peninsula and islands of Ottawa county. 167 

 pp. map. O. Wooster, 1899. (Ohio state academy of 

 science. Special papers, I.) 



Peck, C. H. Plants of the summit of Mt.Marcy. (New York 

 State Mus. Bull.Y. (no. 25), pp. 657-685, pi. 57-61. 1899.) 



Plants of North Elba, Essex county, N. Y. (New York 



State Mus. Bull. VI. (no. 2S), pp. 66-266, map. 1899.) 

 Annotated list. 



Kellennan, W. A. The fourth state catalogue of Ohio plants, 

 consisting of a serially numbered systematic check-list of the 

 pteridophytes and spermatophytes. 65 pp. O. Columbus, 

 1899. (Ohio university. University bulletin, (ser. 4, no. 10). 

 Botanical ser. I.) — First annual supplement. 10 pp. O. 

 Columbus, 1900. (Ohio university. LTniversity bulletin, 

 (ser. 4, no. 28). Botanical ser. V.) 



