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PHYTOGRAPHY — WESTERN UNITED STATES 



Britten, James. Smith's Georgian plants. (Jour. Bot. 



XXXVI. 297-302. 1898.) 

 Harper, R. M. Notes on the flora of middle Georgia. (Torr. 



Bot. Club Bull. XXVII. 320-341, pi. 22. 1900.) 

 Johnson, D. S. Notes on the flora of the banks and sounds 



of Beaufort, N. C. (Bot. Gaz. XXX. 405-410. 1900.) 

 Kearney, T. H. jr. The lower austral element in the flora 



of the southern Appalachian region. A preliminary note. — 



Plant geography of North America, III. (Science, new ser. 



XII. 830-842. 1900.) 

 The plant covering of Ocracoke Island ; a study of the 



ecology of the North Carolina strand vegetation. (Contrib. 



United States Nat. Herb. V. no. 5, pp. 261-319, il. 33-50. 



1900.) 

 Render, Alfred. Ein Ausflug nach Nord-Carolina. (Deutsch. 



Dendr. Ges. Mitteil. IX. SS-94. 1900.) 



h. WESTERN UNITED STATES 



Dendrography 



Fitch, Afugustus]. Trees of California and Oregon. (Amer. 

 Inst. New York Trans. 1S53, pp. 239-244. 1854.) 



Bigelow, J. M. Description of forest trees [on the route near 

 the thirty-fifth parallel, explored by Lieut. A. W. Whipple, 

 in 1853 and 1854]. (Rep. Explor. Sure. Mississippi Pacif. 

 Oc. IV. 17-26, map. 1856.) 



Newberry, J. S. Descriptions of the forest trees of northern 

 California and Oregon. (Rep. Explor. Surv. Mississippi 

 Pacif. Oc. VI. pt. 3, pp. 20-64, 28 il., 10 pi. 1857.) 



Allan, J. T. Sketch of the distribution of forest-trees in 

 Nebraska Territory. (Amer. Jour. Sci. ser. 2, XXXII. 

 165-167. 1861.) 



Bolander, H. N. Enumeration of shrubs and trees growing 

 in the vicinity of the mouth of San Francisco Bay. ( Cali- 

 fornia Acad. Sci. Proc. III. 78-83. [1863-67.]) 

 Annotated list. 



Remarks on California trees. (California Acad. Sci. 



Proc. III. 225-233, 296-297. [1863-67.]) 



Blake, W. P. Origin of the submerged forests in the Colum- 

 bia River, Oregon. (California Acad. Sci. Proc. III. 339- 

 341. [1863-67.]) 



Brown, Robert [of Campster]. Horae sylvanae; studies of the 

 forests, forest trees and forest life of Northwest America, 

 pp. 1-64^ 7 il. O. n. t-p. [1869?] 



Incomplete. — Quercus described (pp. 47-64, il. 1-7). 



[Robinson, William.] Among the big trees in California. 

 (Gard. I. 53-54. 1872.) 



M., A. Trees of the Rocky Mountains. (Gard. III. 128- 

 130. 1 il. 1873.) 



Cooper, J. G. The influence of climate and typography on 

 our trees. 1875.) — See Ecology, p. 217. 



Winchell, N. H. List of trees and shrubs [of the Black Hills 

 of. Dakota]. (In Ludlow, William. Report of a reconnais- 

 sance of the Black Hills of Dakota, made in the summer of 

 1874. 121 pp. il. pi. maps. sq. Q. Washington, 1875. 

 (United States Army. Engineer Dept. See pp. 67-6S.) 



Hall, Elihu. Notes on the arboreous, arborescent and suf- 

 fruticose flora of Oregon. (Bot. Gaz. II. 85-89, 93-95. 1877.)' 



Todd, J. E. Notes on the distribution of timber in south- 

 western Iowa, with inferences concerning the origin of 

 prairies. (Amer. Nat. XII. 91-96. 1878.) 



Brandegee, T. S. Timber line in the Sawatch Range. (Bot. 

 Gaz. V. 125-126. 1880.) 



Harvey, F. L. Some Arkansas trees. (Bot. Gaz. VI. 215. 

 1881.) 



Forest notes. (Bot. Gaz. VI. 273. 1881.) 



Relating to Arkansas. 



A tree land. (Gard. XXII. 301-302. 1882.) 

 Refers to Puget Sound, Washington. 



Cumming, C. F. G. A Californian forest. (Gentleman's Mag. 

 CCLIII. 463-479. 1882.) 

 Popular treatment. 



Kellogg, A[lbert]. Forest trees of California. 148 pp. 0. 

 Sacramento, 1882. (State mining bureau.) 



Rusby, H. H. Notes on the trees of the South-west. (Torr. 

 Bot. Club Bull. IX. 53-55, 78-80, 106. 1882.) 



Harvey, F. L. The arboreal flora of Arkansas. (Amer. 

 Jour. For. 1882-83, pp. 413-424, 451-458.) — Reprinted 

 under the title : Forest trees of Arkansas. 20 pp. O. Cin- 

 cinnati, 1S83. 



Munson, T. V. Forests and forest trees of Texas. (Amer. 

 Jour. For. 1882-S3, pp. 433-451.) 



[Forest map of the Yakima region, Washington Territory, 

 showing the predominant elements of the forest covering; 

 field notes by T. S. Brandegee, compilation by A. Robeson] 

 . . . map. 60X48 cm. t-p-c. New York, 1883. (Northern 

 transcontinental survey. Forest department. Map bulle- 

 tin, I.) 



Buckley, S. B. Some new Texas plants. (Torr. Bot. Club 

 Bull. X. 90-91. 1883.) 



Meehan, Thofmas]. West American forest trees. (Gard. 

 Chron. ser. 2, XXI. 668-669. 1884.) 



Newberry, [J. S.]. On the forest trees of the country border- 

 ing the line of the northern Pacific railroad. (Torr. Bot. 

 Club Bull. XI. 21-24. 1884.) 



Harvey, F. L. Notes on forest trees. (Bot. Gaz. X. 279-280. 

 1885.) 



Drummond, A. T. Our northwest prairies, their origin and 

 their forests. (Canad. Rec. Sci. II. 145-153. 1887.) 



Parsons, G. H. The climate of Colorado and its effect on 

 trees. (United States Dept. Agric. Div. For. Bull. II. 221- 

 235. 1888.) 



S[argent], C. S. A Sonora hillside. (Gard. & For. I. 186, 

 1 il. 1888.) 



Tweedy, Frank. The forests of the Yellowstone National 

 Park. (Gard. & For. I. 129-130. 1888.) 



Californian forestry. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, V. 682. 1889.) 



Orcutt, C. R. Trees and shrubs of San Diego county, Cali- 

 fornia. (West Amer. Sci. VI. 64-65. 1889.) 



Pringle, C. G. The forest vegetation of the lower Rio Grande 

 valley. (Gard. & For. II. 393-394. 1889.) 



Somers, F. M. Forests of the California coast range. (Har- 

 per's Mag. LXXIX. 652-660, il. 1889.) 



Greene, E. L. Native shrubs of California. (Gard. & For. II. 

 219-220, 470-471; III. 198-199, 378-379; IV. 243; V. 436- 

 437, 447-448. 1889-92.) — [Extract.] (California Agric. 

 Exper. Stat. Rep. 1891-92, pp. 157-166. 1893.) 



Ford, H. C. The indigenous shrubs of Santa Barbara 

 county. (Santa Barbara Soc. Nat. Hist. Bull. I. pt. 2, pp. 

 29-31. 1890.) 

 List. 



Mason, S. C. Notes on the distribution of some Kansas trees. 

 (Gard. & For. III. 583; IV. 1S2-1S3, 508-510, il. 34. 1890- 

 91.) 



Bessey, C. E. Preliminary report on the native trees and 

 shrubs of Nebraska. 32 pp. O. Lincoln (Neb,), [1891?]. 

 (Nebraska Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. IV. no. 18.) 



Bush, B. F. Distribution of the trees, shrubs and vines of 

 Jackson county, Missouri, pp. 161-163. O. [Kansas City, 

 1891.] — From: "Kansas City Scientist, V ." 



Orcutt, C. R. The forests of Lower California. (Gard. & 

 For. V. 183-184, il. 28-29.. 1892.) 



Hitchcock, A. S. Key to Kansas trees in their winter con- 

 dition. 6 pp. 1 pi. O. t-p-c. [Manhattan (Kan.), 1893.] 



— — The woody plants of Manhattan in their winter con- 

 dition. 20 pp. O. Manhattan (Kan.), 1893. 



Mason, S. C. A preliminary report upon the variety and 

 distribution of Kansas trees. (Kansas State Board Agric. 

 Bien. Rep. VIII. pt. 2, pp. 259-274, map. 1893.) 



Merriam, C. H. Notes on the distribution of trees and shrubs 

 in the deserts and desert-ranges of southern California, south- 

 ern Nevada, northwestern Arizona and southwestern Utah. 

 (North Amer. Fauna, 1893, pp. 285-343, map 1-3.) — Separate 

 together with his 'Notes on the . . . distribution of Cactuses 

 . . . ( United States Dept. Agric. Div. Ornith. Mamm.) 



Parish, S. B. Distribution of southern California trees. 

 (Zoe, IV. 332-353. 1893-94.) 



Biolstti, F. T. Californian flowering shrubs. (Asa Gray 

 Bull. VI. 31. 1894.) 



Tourney, J. W. Notes on the tree flora of the Chiricahua 

 Mountains. (Gard. & For. VIII. 12-13, 22-23, il. 2-4. 

 1895.) 



Williams, T. A. Native trees and shrubs of South Dakota. 

 (South Dakota Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. XLIII. 95-123, 1 il. 

 1895.) — Separate. 



Coville, F. V. The forests in the vicinity of Crater Lake, 

 Oregon. (For. Leaves,'Y. 163. 1896.) 



Fernow, B. E. The Arizona forests. (For. Leaves, V. 180. 

 1896.) 



C. A. Purpus und seine Einfiihrungen. (Mbller's D. Gdrtn.- 

 Zeit. XL 109-112, 1 il. [1896.]) 



Macbride, T. H. Notes on forest distribution in Iowa. 

 (Iowa Acad. Sci. Proc. III. 96-101. 1896.) 



