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Purpus, C. A. Seltene oder neue Geholze aus der Sierra Ne- 

 vada. (Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. Mitteil. V. 16-20. 1896.) 



Bericht tiber meine diesjahrige Sammeltour durcli die 



siidostliche Sierra Nevada von Calif ornien. (Deutsch. Dcndr. 

 Ges. Mitteil. V. 82-87, 2 il. 1896.) 



Bessey, C. E. Are the trees receding from the Nebraska 

 Plains? (Gard. & For. X. 5.56-5.37. 1897.) 



Fernow, B. E. The forests and deserts of Arizona. (Na- 

 tion. Geog. Mag. VIII. 203-226, 0., pi. 30. 1897.) 



Kinney, Abbot. Forest conditions in California. (For. 

 Leaevs, VI. 40-41. 1897.) 



Purpus, C. A. Bericht uber meine Tour in die sudliche 

 Sierra Nevada und die Argus und Madurango Ranges. 

 (Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. Mitteil. VI. 73-77. 1897.) 



Die Chapparalregion der siidwestlichen Sierra Nevada 



von Kalifornien. (Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. Mitteil. VI. 79-S3. 

 1897.) 



S[argent], C. S. The first account of some western trees. 

 (Gard. & For. X. 2S-29, 38-40. 1897.) 



Green, S. B. Forestry in Minnesota. 311 pp. il. S. 

 Delano, (Minn.), 1898/ 



Purpus, C. A. Bericht . . . uber seine Tour in das Wiisten- 

 gebiet des sildlichen und mittleren Nevada, nordlichen Ari- 

 zona und westlichen Utah. (Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. Mitteil. 

 ■ VII. 66-78. 1898.) 



Les forets californiennes. (Semaine Hort. III. 320, 335. 

 1899.) 



Gow, J. E. Forest trees of Adair county, Iowa. (Iowa Acad. 

 Sci. Proc. VI. (189S), pp. 56-63, pi. 1. 1899.) 



TTillTnann F. H. Twigs of common trees and shrubs. 1899. 



— See Winter State, p. 295. 



[Macbride, T. H.] Forestry notes for Humboldt countv. 



(Iowa Geol. Sun: Ann. Rep. IX. (1S98), pp. 147-154. 1899.) 

 Nelson, Aven. The trees of Wyoming and how to know them. 



(Wyoming Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. XL. 57-110, il. 1899.) 

 Purpus, C. A. Bericht iiber meine Tour in die La Sol 



Mountains. (Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. Mitteil. VIII. 142-146. 



1899.) 

 Reppert, Ferdinand. Forest trees and shrubs of Muscatine 



county. (Iowa Geol. Sun. Ann. Rep. FX. (1898), pp. 380- 



3SS, map. 1899.) 

 Annotated list. 

 Hillman, F. H. Flowers and fruits of common trees and 



shrubs. 15 pp. 24 il. O. Reno (Nev.), 1900. (Nevada 



Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. XLVI.) 

 Constitutes Nature studies no. 2 of Educational series. 

 Macbride, T. H. Forestry notes for Dubuque countv. 



(Iowa Geol. Sun. Ann. Rep. X. (1899), pp. 623-651. 1900.) 



— Reprinted: 30 pp. O. n. t-p. [Des Moines, 1900.] 

 Mueller, H. A. Trees and shrubs of Hamilton countv. 



{Iowa Acad. Sci. Proc. VII. (1899), pp. 204-209. 1900.) 

 Annotated Ust. 

 Pammel, L. H. The forest flora of Hardin countv. (Lara 



Geol. Sun. Ann. Rep. X. (1S99), pp. 306-313. ' 19007) — 



Separate. „ 



Shimek, 1$. The distribution of forest trees in Iowa. (Iowa 



Acad. Sci. Proc. VII. (1899), pp. 47-59, pi. 4. 1900.) 



General Phytography 



Imlay, Gplbert]. A topographical description of the western 

 territory of North America, containing a succinct' account 

 of its climate, natural history, population, etc. To which is 

 annexed a delineator of the laws and government of the 



ite of Kentucky. 164-247 pp. O. London, 1792. 



Nachrichten von dem westlichen Lande der Nordamerika- 

 nischen Frcistaaten, von dem Klima, den Naturproducten 

 u. s. w. Aus dem Englischen von Zinimermann. 15 + 168 

 pp. O. Berlin, 1793. 



Lewis, [Meriwether] & Clark, [William]. Travels to the 

 source of the Missouri Hiver and across the American con- 

 tinent to the Pacific Ocean, performed by order of the 

 government of the U. S. in the year- 1804, I80S and 1806 

 . . . 21 : 663 pp. I maps. Q. London, 1814. — New ed. 

 . . . together with a new biographical and bibliographical 

 introduction . . . by Elliott (our-. 1 vol. 2 por. 8 maps. 

 j Fac-sim. 2 tab. 0. New York, I - I 

 Trees end shruba are mentioned in ehap, 24 <>f ed. 1, and in chap. 25 

 of the edition by Elliott Coucs. 



James, E. P, Catalogue of plants collected during a journey 

 to and from the Rocky Mountains dining the summer of 

 1820 • ■ • (Amer. Philos. Soc. Trans, ser. 2, pp. 172-190. 

 1825.) 



Eschscholtz, J. F. Descriptiones plantarum novae Cali- 

 forniae, adjectis florum exoticorum analvsibus. (Acad. 

 Sci. St. Petersb. Mem. X. 2S1-292. 1826.) 

 Torrey, John. Some account of a collection of plants made 

 during a journey to and from the Rocky Mountains in the 

 summer of 1S20 by Edwin P. James. (Luc. Nat. Hist. New 

 York Ann. II. 161-254, pi. 2-4. 1828.1 

 Hooker, W. J. & Arnott, G. A. Walker-. California. (In 

 their Botany of Capt. Beechev's voyage . . . pp. 134—165, 

 316-409, pi. 30, 72-95. [1830J-41.) 

 Rafinesque[-Schmaltz], C. S. Twenty new genera of plants 

 from the Oregon mountains. (Atlantic Jour. 1832-33, no. 4, 

 pp. 144-146.) 

 Florula texensis, Dicotyl. n. sp. ; new dieotyle [and mono- 

 cot.] plants of Texas and Arkanzas, in my herbarium. 

 (Atlantic Jour. 1832-33, no. 6, pp. 176-179. — Also in his 

 Herbarium Rafinesquianum . . . pp. 20-26. 1833.) 



Index of the Florula mandanensis of Bradbury and 



Rafinesque, published in 1817 and in 1820, with notes and 

 additions. (In his Herbarium Rafinesquianum . . . pp. 37- 

 41. 1833.) 



Wyeth, N. B. & Nuttall, Tfliomas]. A catalogue of a collec- 

 tion of plants made chiefly in the valleys of the Rocky 

 Mountains or Northern Andes, towards the sources of the 

 Columbia River. (Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Jour. VII. 

 pt. 1, pp. 5-60. 1834.) 



Short, C. W. A sketch of the progress of botany in western 

 America. 30pp. O. Lexington, 1836. — From: Transyl- 

 vania Jour. Med. no. 34. 



Torrey, John. Catalogue of plants collected by Mr. Charles 

 Geyer, under the direction of Mr. I. N. Nicollet, during his 

 exploration of the region between the Mississippi and 

 Missouri Rivers. (In Nicollet, I. N. Report intended to 

 illustrate a map of the hydrographical basin of the upper 

 Mississippi River. 170 pp. map. O. Washington, 1843. 

 (26th Congress, 2d session. Senate, 237.) See apx. B, pp. 

 143-165.) 



Kittlitz, F. H. von. Vierundzwanzig Vegetations-Ansichten 

 von Kiistenlandern und Inseln des Stillen Oceans, ausgenom- 

 men in den Jahren 1827, '2S und '29 auf der Entdeckungs- 

 reise der kaiserlich russischen Corvette Senjawin unter Capi- 

 ta in Lutke. 6S pp. 24 pi. sq. F. Siegen, [1844-45]. 



Twenty-four views of the vegetation of the coasts and islands 

 of the Pacific, with explanatory descriptions . . . translated 

 from the German by Berthold Seemann. 10 + 6S pp. 24 pi. 

 O. London, 1861. 



Fremont. J. C. Report of the exploring expedition to the 



Rocky Mountains in the year 1S42, and to Oregon and North 



California in the years 1843—44. li'.'o pp. pi. maps. O. 



Washington, 1845. (2Sth Congress, 2d session. Senate. 174.) 



Contains scattered phytogeographical notes besides the two following 



papers. 



Torrey, John. Catalogue of plants collected by Lieutenant 

 Fremont in his expedition to the Rocky Mount-tins. (In 

 Fkhmont, J. C. Report of the exploring expedition to the 

 Rocky Mountains in the year IS42 . . . pp. M 98. 1845.) 



Torrey, John & Fremont. J. ('. Descriptions of some new 

 genera and species of plants, collected in Captain .1. ('. Fre- 

 mont's exploring expedition to Oregon and North California, 

 in the years 1843-44. (hi FREMONT, J. C. Report of the 

 exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the year 

 1S42 . . . pp. 311-319. 4 pi. 1845.) 



Engelmann, George & Gray, Asa. Plantae Lindheimerianae; 

 an enumeration of the plants collected in Texas ami dis- 

 tributed to subscribers by F. I.indheimcr. with remarks and 

 descriptions of new species etc. (Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 

 Jour. V. 210-264. L847.) — Reprinted: 56 pp. O. Boston, 

 1845. 



Foi continuation sec Gray, Asa. Plantae Lindheimerianae . . . 

 IS.-.0. 



Lindheimer. Ferdinand. Pflamengeographische UebersicW 



\on Texas. (Arch. Naturgesch. Nil. pt. 1. pp. 277 .'^7. 



1846.) 

 Hartweg. Theodore. Journal of a mission to California in 



search of plants. I Hort. Soc. Lond. ,li>ur. I. 180 i s ~>: II. 



121 125, 187-191; III. 217 228. 1846-1^ 

 H(ooker), [Sir] W . J. Catalogue of Mr. Geyer's collection of 



plain- gathered in the upper Missouri, the Oregon Territory 



and the intervening portion of the Rocky Mountains. ( Lond. 



Jour. Bot. VI. 65-79, 206 256; Hooker's Jour. Bot. tfc Kew 

 Gard. Misc. III. 2s7 300; V. 257 265; \II ;::i :;7s; VIII. 

 16 19. 1846 



