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Emory, W. H. Notes of a military reconnoissance from 

 Fort Leavenworth in Missouri to San Diego in California, 

 including part of the Arkansas, Del Norte and Gila Rivers; 

 made in 1846-7, with the advanced guard of the " Army of 

 the West." 416 pp. pi. map. O. Washington, 1848. 

 (30th Congress, 1st session. Senate. Executive, no. VII.) — 

 [Issue 2.] 416 pp. pi. map. O. Washington, 1848. 

 (30th Congress, 1st session. Senate. Executive, no. VII.) — 

 [Issue 3.] 230 pp. pi. Q. New York, 1848. — [Issue 4.] 

 416 pp. pi. map. O. Washington, 184S. (30th Congress, 

 1st sess'ion. Senate. Executive, no. VII.) — [Ed. 2.] 614 

 pp. il. pi. 2 maps. O. Washington, 1848. (30th Con- 

 gress, 1st session. [House.] Executive doc, no. XLI.) — [Ed. 

 2. Issue 2.] 614 pp. il. pi. 2 maps. O. Washington, 

 1848. (30th Congress, 1st session. [House.] Executive doc, 

 no. XLI.) — [Ed. 2. Issue 3.] 614 pp. il. pi. 2 maps. 

 O. Washington, 1848. (30th Congress, 1st session. [House.] 

 Executive doc, no. XLI.) — [Ed. 2. Issue 4.] 416 pp. pi. 

 O. Washington, 1848. (30th Congress, 1st session. [House.] 

 Executive doc, no. XLI.) — Notes of travel in California; 

 comprising, the prominent geographical, agricultural, geo- 

 logical and mineralogical features of the country, also the 

 route from Fort Leavenworth in Missouri to San Diego in 

 California, including parts of the Arkansas, Del Norte and 

 Gila Rivers. From the official reports of Lieut. Col. Emory, 

 Lieut. J. W. Abert, Lieut. Col. P. St. George Cooke and 

 Captain A. R. Johnston. [Ed. 2. Issue 5.] 614 pp. il. 

 pi. 2 maps. O. Philadelphia, 1849. 



The botanical plates 3, 6 and 8 show some variations in the different 

 issues. — The 1st ed. was ordered printed December 16, 1847, by the 

 Senate. After this edition the Senate and House issues were being 

 published at about the same time, and it seems impossible even to 

 guess at the relative order of these issues. The 1st House issue came 

 out before the 2d Senate issue, and is probably the 2d edition. The 

 1st and 2d Senate issues are the two distinct Emory texts, and all 

 other issues have been printed mostly from these two issues. The 3d 

 issue is a publisher's edition. The 4th Senate issue is a mixture of 

 the 1st & 2d Senate issues by signatures and evidently made up from 

 left-over sheets of these two issues; this issue came out as early as 

 January 17, 1S49. The 2d & 3d House issues have some important 

 changes in the re-set signatures 9 & 10. The 5th issue is the same 

 as the 1st House issue ; the government title-page was cut out and a 

 publisher's substituted. Although the various copies have the 

 same pagination, there are changes in some of the signatures ; and 

 many issues are simply a mixture of two or more issues. For further 

 bibliographical notes see Torrey Bot. Club Bull. XXII. 394-395. 1895. 



Abert, J. W. Report of Lieut. J. W. Abert, of his examina- 

 tion of New Mexico in the years 1846-47. (In Emory, W. 

 H. Notes of a military reconnoissance from Fort Leaven- 

 worth in Missouri to San Diego in California . . . [Ed. 2.] 

 pp. 417-546, pi., map. 1848.) 



Torrey, [John]. [Botanical] appendix. (In Emory, W. H. 

 Notes of a military reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth 

 in Missouri to San Diego in California . . . pp. 135-154, 

 159, 12 pi. 1848. — [Another issue.] pp. 135-156, 12 pi. 

 184S. — [Another issue.] pp. 179-207, 12 pi. 1848.) 



Nuttall, Thomas. Descriptions of plants collected by William 

 Gambel, M. D., in the Rocky Mountains and upper Cali- 

 fornia. [1848.] (Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Jour. ser. 2, 

 1.149-189. 1847-50. — Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Proc. 

 IV. (184S-49), pp. 7-26. 1850.) 



Engelmann, George. Botanical appendix. (In Wislizbnus, 

 A. Memoir of a tour to northern Mexico, connected with 

 Col. Doniphan's expedition, in 1846 and 1847. pp. 87-115. 

 1848.) — Reprinted under the title : Sketch of the botany of 

 Dr. A. Wislizenus's expedition from Missouri to Santa Fe, 

 Chihuahua, Parras, Saltillo, Monterey and Matamoros. 

 29 pp. O. Washington, 1848. — Also in his Botanical 

 works, pp. 39-58. 1887.) 



Scheele, Adolf. Beitrage zur Flora von Texas. (Linnaea, 

 XXI. 453-472, 576-602, 747-768; XXII. 145-168, 339-352; 

 XXIII. 139-146; XXV. 254-265. 1848-52.) 



Gray, Asa. Plantae Fendlerianae novimexicanae; an ac- 

 count of a collection of plants made chiefly in the vicinity 

 of Santa Fe, New Mexico, by A. Fendler, with descriptions of 

 new species, critical remarks and characters of the unde- 

 scribed or little known plants from the surrounding regions. 

 (Amer. Acad. Mem. new ser. IV. pt. 1, pp. 1-116. 1849.) 



Scheele, Adolph. Verzeichniss der von Ferdinand Roemer 

 aus Texas mitgebrachten Pflanzen. (In Roemer, Ferdinand. 

 Texas; mit besonderer Rucksicht auf deutsche Auswan- 

 derung und die physischen Verhaltnisse des Landes nach 

 eigener Beobachtung geschildert. 14+464 pp. map. O. 

 Bonn, 1849. See pp. 425-449.) 



Woltersdorf. Einige fluchtige Notizen tiber die Vegetation 

 von Texas. (Allg. Gartenzeit. XVII. 298-301. 1849.) 



Gray, Asa. Plantae Lindheimerianae. Pt. II. An account of 

 a collection of plants made by F. Lindheimer in the western 

 part of Texas, in the years 1845-46 and '47-48, with critical 

 remarks, descriptions of new species etc. [1850.] (Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist. Jour. VI. 141-240. 1857.) 

 For pt. I. see Engelmann, George, & Gray, Asa. Plantae Lindhei- 

 merianae . . . 1845. 



Torrey, John. On some new plants discovered by Col. Fre- 

 mont, in California. (Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. IV. 

 1S50), pp. 190-193. 1851.) 



Engelmann, George. On the character of the vegetation of 

 southwestern Texas. (Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. V. 223- 

 228. 1851. — Also in his Botanical works, pp. 529-532. 

 1887.) 



Gray, Asa. [On the vegetation of New Mexico, 1848.] (Amer. 

 Acad. Proc. II. 6-9. 1852.) 



Torrey, John. Catalogue of plants collected by the expedi- 

 tion [to the valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah]. (In 

 Stansbtjry, Howard. Exploration and survey of the valley 

 of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, including a reconnoissance 

 of a new route through the Rocky Mountains. 4S7 pp. pi. 

 maps. O. Philadelphia, 1852. ([32d Congress], special 

 session, March, 1851. Senate. Executive, no. III.) — [An- 

 other ed.] 495 pp. pi. maps. O. Washington, 1853. 

 ([32d Congress, special session, March, 1851. Senate. Ex- 

 ecutive, no. III.)] See apx. D (pp. 381-397, 9 pi.). 



Gray, Asa. Plantae Wrightianae texano-neo-mexicanae. 2 

 vol. 14 pi. (Smithson. Contr. Knowl. III. art. 5; V. art. 6. 

 1852-53.) — Reprinted: 2 vol. 14 pi. F. Washington, 

 1852-53. 



Murray, Andrew. Botanical expedition to Oregon. (Names 

 of the plants of which specimens or seeds [were] received 

 from Mr. Jeffrey in boxes, nos. 5 and 6.) [2] + 2 pp. 5 pi. 

 sq. Q. n. t-p. [Edinburgh, 1853.] 

 The plates represent Conifers. 



Torrey, John. Botany [of the Zufii and Colorado Rivers]. 

 (In Sitgreaves, L. Report of an expedition down the Zufii 

 and Colorado Rivers. 198 pp. pi. map. O. Washing- 

 ton, 1853. (32d Congress, 2d session. Senate. Executive, 

 no. LIX.) See pp. 153-178, 21 pi.) 



Fitch, Augustus. The shrubs, flowers and plants of Cali- 

 fornia. (Amer. Inst. New York Trans. 1853, pp. 75-84. 

 1854.) 



Torrey, John. Plantae Fremontianae; or, Descriptions of 

 plants collected by Col. J. C. Fremont in California. 24 pp. 

 10 pi. (Smithson. Contr. Knowl. VI. art. 1. 1854.) 



Plants collected by F. Creuzfeld in the Kansas, Arkansas 



... 10 pi. Q. Cambridge, 1854.t 



Gray, Asa. Plantae novae Thurberianae; the characters of 

 some new genera and species of plants in a collection made 

 by George Thurber, of the late Mexican boundary commis- 

 sion, chiefly in New Mexico and Sonora. [1854.] (Amer. Acad. 

 Mem. new ser. V. 297-328. 1855.) — Separate : t-p. Q. 

 Cambridge, Mass., 1854. 



Durand, E[lias] & Hilgard, T. C. Botanical report [of the 

 routes in California explored by R. S. Williamson]. 1855. 

 (Rep. Explor. Surv. Mississippi Pacif. Oc. V. pt. 3, pp. 3-15, 

 18 pi. 1856-[57].) 



Plantae Heermannianae ; descriptions of new plants col- 

 lected in South California by Dr. A. L. Heermann . . . with 

 remarks on other plants heretofore described and belonging 

 to the same collection. [1855.] (Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadel- 

 phia Jour. ser. 2, III. 37-46. 1855-58.) 



Durand, Elias. Plantae Prattenianae calif ornicae; an enu- 

 meration of a collection of California plants, made in the 

 vicinity of Nevada, by Henry Pratten, Esq., of New Har- 

 mony, with critical notices and descriptions of such of them 

 as are new, or yet unpublished in America. [1855.] (Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Jour. ser. 2, III. 79-104. 1855-58.) 



Torrey, John & Gray, Asa. Report on the botany of the 

 expedition. Route near the thirty-second parallel of north 

 latitude, under the command of Brevet Captain John Pope. 

 (Rep. Explor. Surv. Mississippi Pacif. Oc. II. 157-178, 10 pi. 

 1855.) 



Report on the botany of the expedition. Route on the 



forty-first parallel of north latitude, under the command 

 of Lieut. E. G. Beckwith, and route near the thirty-eighth 

 and thirty-ninth parallels of north latitude, under the com- 

 mand of Capt. J. W. Gunnison. (Rep. Explor. Surv. Missis- 

 sippi Pacif. Oc. II. 115-132, 10 pi. 1855.) 



