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title : Notes . . . being the substance of a report to the Sec- 

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 railroad expedition of 1873, Gen. D. S. Stanley, commander. 

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Coulter, J. M. [List of plants collected by A. B. Donaldson 

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Hayden, F. V. Catalogue of the collections in geology and 

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Botany (pp. 107-125). — "This report was originally printed in the 

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Kellogg, A[lbert]. Descriptions of new plants from the Pacific 

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Descriptions of a new genus, and two new species of 



plants from the Pacific coast of America. (California Acad. 

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Parry, C. C. List of plants collected [on the route of the 

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Brandegee, T. S. The flora of southwestern Colorado. 

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Engelmann, George. Report on the botany of the expedition 

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Botany [of California]. 2 vol. Q. Cambridge (Mass.), 



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Contents: Vol. I. Polypetalae, by W. H. Brewer & Sereno Watson. 

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Carruth, J. H. Centennial catalogue of the plants of Kansas. 

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Hooker, [Sir] J. D. Notes on the botany of the Rocky Moun- 

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Rothrock, J. T. California collection. [Notes on that por- 

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Rothrock, J. T. & others. Catalogue of plants collected in 

 Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, with de- 

 scriptions of those not contained in Gray's Manual of the 

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Rothrock, J. T. Notes on Colorado. (In Report upon the 

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Notes on New Mexico. (In Report upon the United 



States geographical surveys west of the one hundredth 

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Rothrock, J. T. & others. Reports upon the botanical collec- 

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The flora of the state of Texas. (Gard. Monthly, XXI. 245- 



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 Arthur, J. C. On some characteristics of the vegetation of 



Iowa. [Abstract.] (Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. XXVII. 



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 Lindheimer, Ferdinand. Eine Uebersicht der Flora von 



Texas; allgemeine Vorbemerkungen. (In his Aufsatze und 



Abhandlungen . . . in Texas. [6] + 176 pp. O. Frankfurt, 



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 Phippen, G. D. [Impressions of the flora of Texas.] (Essex 



Inst. Bull. X. (1878), pp. 86-93. 1879.) 

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Rattan, Volney. A popular California flora; or, Manual of 

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 plants growing in central California and westward to the 

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— A popular flora . . . with illustrated introductory lessons, 

 especially adapted to the Pacific coast. Ed. 6 rev. [28]+ 

 138 pp. il. O. San Francisco, 1S85 [ C 18S2]. — A popular 

 flora ... to which is added an analytical key to west coast 

 botany ... Ed. 7 rev. [156] + 128 pp. il. D. San Fran- 

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Broadhead, G. C. Geographical distribution of certain trees 

 and plants in Missouri and Kansas. (Kansas Rev. III. 608- 

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Gray, Asa. Botany of the Black Hills of Dakota. (In 

 Newton, Henry & Jenney, W. P. Report on the geology 

 and resources of the Black Hills of Dakota, pp. 529-537. 

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Havard, V[alery]. List of plants found on the plains of 

 western Dakota and eastern Montana during the summer 

 of 1S77 and spring of 1879. 20 pp. O. Washington, 

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Being part of Apx. SS of "Ann. Rep. Chief Engineers. 1880." 



Jones, M. E. Une excursion botanique au Colorado et dans 

 le Far West; traduit de 1' Anglais par le Dr. Henri Fonsny. 

 (Fed. Soc. Hort. Belg. Bull. 1879, apx. 64 pp. 1880.) — 

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Gray, Asa. Novitiae arizonicae, etc.; characters of the new 

 plants of certain recent collections, mainly in Arizona and 

 adjacent districts etc. — Contributions to North American 

 botany. (Amer. Acad. Proc. XVII. 199-230. 1 il. 1882.) 



Gray, Asa & Hooker, J. D. The vegetation of the Rocky 

 Mountain region and a comparison with that of other parts 

 of the world. (United States Geol. Geogr. Surv. Territ. Bull. 

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 tain- Gebietes und ein Vergleich derselben mit der andeier 

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Forwood, W. H. [Geological and botanical report, with a 

 list of plants collected.] (In Sheridan, P. H. Report of 

 an exploration of parts of Wyoming, Idaho and Montana, in 

 August and September, 1882 ; with the itinerary of Col. 

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Watson, Sereno. List of plants from southwestern Texas 

 and northern Mexico, collected chiefly by Dr. E. Palmer in 

 1879-80. — Contributions to American botany. (Amer. 



Acad.Proc. XVII. 316-361; XVIII. 96-191. 1882-83.) 



Catalogo de las plantas del norte de Mexico y sud-ceste de 

 Texas, colectadas principalmente por el Dr. E. Palmer en 

 1879-80. I. Polypetalae. (Naturaleza, VI. 152-170, 221- 

 244. 1884.) 



Newberry, J. S. Notes on the geology and botany of the 

 country bordering the Northern Pacific Railroad. (New 

 York Acad. Sci. Ann. III. 242-270. 1883-85.) 



Behr, H. H. Synopsis of the genera of vascular plants in the 

 vicinity of San Francisco, with an attempt to arrange them 

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