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Gosse, P. H. Letters from Alabama, U. S. chiefly relating 

 to natural history. 12+306 pp. il. D. London, 1859. 

 Popular notes. 



Tatnall, Edward. Catalogue of the phamogamous and fili- 

 coid plants of Newcastle county, Delaware, arranged ac- 

 cording to the natural system, as recently revised by Prof. 

 A. Gray and others with the synonyms of modern authors. 

 112 pp. O. "Wilmington, Del", I860. 



Chapman, A. W. Flora of the southern United States, con- 

 taining abridged descriptions of the flowering plants and 

 ferns of Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Georgia, 

 Alabama, Mississippi and Florida, arranged according to 

 the natural system. 3S+621 pp. O. New York, 1860. — 

 [Another issue.] 3S+621 pp. O. New York, 1865[ c 1860]. 

 — [Another ed.] 3S+ [2J+621 pp. O. New York, 1872. — 

 Ed. 2. 3S+69Spp. O. New York, 18S3. — Ed. 2. 38+ 

 698 pp. 0. New York, 1SS7.— Ed. 2. 3S+69Spp. O. New 

 York, 1SS9. — Ed. 3. 39+ 655 pp. O. Cambridge ( Mass.), 

 1S97. — Ed. 3. 39+655 pp. O. New York, etc. [=1897]. 



Buckley, S. B. Description of seyeral new species of plants 

 {Acad. Xat.Sci. Philadelphia Proc. I860, pp. 443-4-15; 1862, 

 pp. 88-100. 1861-63.) 



Brendel, Frederick. Notes on the flora of southern Florida. 

 {Amur. Nat. VIII. 449-452. 1874.) 

 Its affinity with that of the West Indies. 



Hussey, John. Report on the botany of Rarren and Edmond- 

 son counties; with an introduction by N. S. Shaler. 32 pp. 

 Q. [Frankfort, 1875.] (Geological survey of Kentucky, ser. 

 2, I. pt. 2.) 



Flora Columbiana; or, Catalogue of plants growing without 

 cultiyation, collected by members of the Potomac-side 

 naturalists' club, in the District of Columbia and its immedi- 

 ate vicinity. 27 pp. O. Washington, 1876. 



Chickering. J. W. A botanical trip in Virginia. (Field & 

 Forest, III. 1-4. 1877.) 



Deby, Julien. Relation suecincte_ d'un voyage fait aux bords 

 de l'Oostanaula en Georgie, Etats-Unis. (Soc. Malacol. 

 ' Belg. Ann. NIL Bull. pp. 21-25. 1877.) — Reprinted : 

 7 pp. O. Bruxelles, 1877. 

 Contains only few references to the vegetation. 



Dimmoek, Ceo.ge. A trip to Mt. Mitchell in North Caro- 

 lina. [1877.] (Appaiachia, I. 141-151. 1876-78.) 

 Contains notes on the flora. 



Langlois, A. B. Catalogue proyisoire de plantes_ phanero- 

 games et /cryptoganies de la basse-Louisiane, Etats-Unis 

 d'Amerique. 35 pp. O. [Saint-Etienne, 1877.] 



Pourtales. L. F. Hints of the origin of the flora and fauna of 

 the Florida keys. (Amer. Nat. XI. 137-144. 1877.) 



Chapman, A. W. An enumeration of some plants, chiefly 

 from the semi-tropical regions of Florida, which arc either 

 new, or have not hitherto been recorded as belonging to the 

 flora of the southern states. (Bot. Gaz. III. 2-6, 9-12, 17- 

 21. 1878.1 



Clarke, F. W. A trip to North Carolina. [1879.] (Ap- 

 paiachia, II. I 1-28. 1879-81.) 



Contains notes on the woody flora ; refers specifically to Dirca palustris. 



[Mohr, C. T-] Preliminary list of the plants growing without 

 cultivation in Alabama. 56+[l] pp. S. t-p-c. [Tus- 

 caloosa, Ala., 1880.] 



Checkering, .1. \V. Notes on I!o:<n Mountain, North Caro- 

 lina. [1881.] (Appaiachia, II. 277-279. 1879-81.) 



Interesting notes on the flora. 



Ward, L. F. Guide to the flora of Washington and vicinity. 



261 pp. map. <). Washington, 1881. {United States Nat. 



Mus. Hull. XXII.) 

 Bush, Frank. Flora of Jackson county, [Missouri]. First 



edition. 20 pp. O. Independence, Mi—.. 1882. 

 Linney, W. M. Report on the botany of Madison, 1 incoln, 



Garrard, Washington ami Marion counties, Kentucky. 



57 pp. Q. [Frankfort, K\\, 1882.] (Geological survey 



of Kentucky.') 

 Chickering. J. \V. A trip to Roan Mountain. [1883.] (.1/- 



palachia, 111. 142 I 17, 1882 84.) 

 Contains Interesting references to the flora. 

 Ravenel, II. \\ . A list of the more common native and nat- 

 uralized plants of South Carolina. (In [Hammond, Harry], 



South Carolina; resources . . . pp. -W- 359. 1883.) 

 Bibliography (pp. 368 

 Gattinger. A[ugust], Botanical fragments; notes on the 



flora of Tennessee, and a sketch of the history and problems 



of botany. 12 pp. Q. Nashville, 1884. 



A lecture addressed to the Agricultural, dairy and live-stock con- 

 vention. — Popular treat nicnt. 



Melvill, J. C. List of the phanerogams of Key West, South 

 Florida, mostly observed there in March, 1S72. (Man- 

 chester Lit. Philos. Soc. Mem. ser. 3, VIII. (1881-84), pp. 

 138-154. 1884.) — .Separate: t-p-c. O. London, IsM. 



Scott, A. E. A visit to Mitchell and Roan Mountains. [1884.] 

 (Appalachia, IV. 12-20. 1884-86.) 



Contains popular allusions to the flora. 



Miiller, K. Westindien in Florida. (Xatur Halle. XXXIV. 

 346. 1885. )t 

 Abstract of an article by K. Mohr in Pharm. Rundsch. 1885. 



Tracy, S. M. Catalogue of the phanogamous and vascular 

 cryptogamous plants of Missouri. 106 pp. O. Jefferson 

 City, 1886. 



Wood, T. F. & McCarthy, Gerald. Wilmington flora: a list 

 of plants growing about Wilmington, North Carolina, with 

 date of flowering; with a map of New Hanover county. 69 

 pp. map. O. Raleigh, 1886. — From: Elisha Mitchell 

 Sci. Soc. Jour. 

 T-p-c. bears the date 1SS7. 



Gattinger, August. The Tennessee flora; with special refer- 

 ence to the flora of Nashville, phoenogams and vascular 

 cryptogams. 109 pp. O. Nashville, Tenn., 1887. 



Curtiss, A. H. The flora of the Florida Keys. (Gard. & 

 For. I. 279-280. 1888.) 



Schafiranek, A. Floral almanac, containing the flowering 

 season of one thousand and seven hundred phtenogamous 

 plants of Florida. 37 ff . F. Palatka, Fla., 1888 [«1887]. 



Evans, H. A. The relation of the flora to the geological 

 formations in Lincoln county, Kentucky. (Bot. Gaz. XlV. 

 310-314. 1889.) 



Mellichamp. J. H. Notes from a South Carolina naturalist. 

 (Gard. & For. II. 2-3, 15-16. 1889.) 



Rothrock, J. T. The sand-dunes of Lewes, Del. (Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philadelphia Proc. 1SS9, pp. 134-135. 1890.) 



Vail, A. M. Notes on the spring flora of southwestern Vir- 

 ginia. (Tan. Bot. Club Mem. II. 27-53, pi. 2-3. 1890-91. 1 



Millspaugh, C. F. Preliminary catalogue of the flora of West 

 Virginia. ( West Virginia Agric. Exper. Stat. Ann. Pep. 1892, 

 pp. 315-537, 2 pi.) —Separate: O. t-p. 1892. 



Mohr, Charfles]. The general features of the vegetation of 

 Louisiana and adjoining region, and its products in relation 

 to pharmacy. (Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, XXII. (1891-92), pp. 

 45-48. 1892.) 



Small, J. K., & Heller, A. A. On the flora of western North 

 Carolina and contiguous territory. (Torr. But. Club Mem. 

 111. 1-39. 1892-'.i: : l.) 



Price, S. l\ Flora of Warren county, Kentucky. 31 pp. O. 

 n. p., 1893. 

 A list. 



Kearney, T. II. New or little known plants of the southern 

 states. (Torr. Bot. Club Bull. XXI. 2C.H 266, pi. 206 209. 

 1894.) 



Lbnnberg. Einar. Nagra ord om Floridas vaxtvarld. (Bot. 

 Xotis. 1894, pp. 256-267.) 



Small, J. K. Studies in the botany of the southeastern 

 United States. (Torr. Bot. Club Bull. XXI. 15-20, 

 307; XXII. 13 18,365 369; XXIII. 125 130,295 301,405- 

 410; XXrV. 169-178, 228-236, 331 339, 187 WC; XXV. 

 134-151, Hi.", is I, 605-621. 1894-9S.1 



Nash, (!. V. Notes on some Florida plants. (Torr. Bot. 

 Club Bull. XXII. 141-161; XXIII. 95 L08. 1895 



Dodson, W. R. The principal plants of economic value in 

 the Florida parishes and southwest Louisiana. (Louisiana 

 I , ! Stat. Bull. III. 249 256. 1896.) 



Millspaugh, C. F. * Nuttall, I.. \Y. I loin of West Virginia. 

 1 eld Columb. Mus. Publ. Bot. Ser. I. pt. 2, pp. 65 276+[l] 

 p., pi. 5-7. 1896.1 — Separate: t-p. Chicago, L896. 



Small, J. K. Undescril.ed species from the southern Un 



Stales. — Botanical contributions. t.Y<» York />'■'.'. Gard. 



Bull. I. 278 290. 1896 1900.) 

 Bush, B. F. Note- on the botany of some southern swamps. 



& For. X. 51 1-516. 1897.1 

 Pollard, C. L. Studies in the flora of the central Gulf region. 



(Torr. Bot. Club Bull. NNIV. lis i.-,s. i897.i 

 Molir, Charles. Notes on some undescribed and little known 



plants of the Uabama flora. I Torr. Bot. Club Bull. XXIV. 



19 28, pi. 289 291. '1897,1 

 Kearney, T. II. New or otherwise interesting plan! 



eastern Tennessee. (Torr. />'"(. Club Bull. XN1V. 560 57.".. 



1897.1 — Separate. 

 Beadle. CD, Notes on the botany of the southeastern states, 



(Bot.Gaz. XXV. 276 280,357 361, W6 150. 1898.) 



