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Sternberg, C. H. The flora of the Dakota group. (Kansas 

 Rev. VIII. 9-12. 1884-85.) 



Bailey, W. W. Recollections of the West Humboldt Moun- 

 tains. [1885.] (Appalachia, IV. (1SS4-S6), pp. 151-154. 

 1886.) 



Mentions some woody plants. 



Coulter, J. M. Manual of the botany (phaenogamia and 

 pteridophyta) of the Rocky Mountain region, from New 

 Mexico to the British boundary. 16+452+2S pp. O. 

 New York, 1885. 



Gray, A[sal. New genera of Arizona, California and their 

 Mexican borders, and two additional species of Asclepia- 

 daceae. — Contributions to the botany of North America. 

 (Amer. Acad. Proc. XX. 290-296. 1885.) 



Orcutt, C. R. Flora of southern and Lower California; a 

 check list of the flowering plants and ferns. 13 pp. O. 

 t-p-c. San Diego, Cal., 1885. 



[Brandegee, Mrs. M. K.] List of the plants described in 

 California, principally in the Proc. of the Cal. Acad, of Sci- 

 ences, by Dr. Albert Kellogg, Dr. H. H. Behr, and Mr. H. N. 

 Bolander; with an attempt at their identification. (Cali- 

 fornia Acad. Sci. Bull. I. (18S4-S6), pp. 128-151. 1886.) 

 Accompanied by 8 plates from Hesperian. 



Greene, E. L. Notes on Guadalupe Island. (California 

 Acad. Sci. Bull. I. (18S4-86), pp. 214-220. 1886.) 

 Followed by Catalogue of . . . plants . . . (pp. 220-228). 



Jouan, Henri. Une visite a Monterey (Californie). (Soc. 

 Linn. Normandie Bull. ser. 3, X. (1885-86), pp. 329-349. 

 1886.) 



Reverchon, J[ulien]. Botanizing in Texas. (Bot. Gaz. XL 



56-59, 211-216. 1886.) Botanische Exkursion in 



Texas. (Gartenfl. XXXV. 528-532, 634-640. 1SS6.) 



Tweedy, Frank. Flora of the Yellowstone National Park. 

 78 pp. O. Washington, 1886. 



Watson, Sereno. Descriptions of new species of plants 

 chiefly from the Pacific states and Chihuahua. — Contribu- 

 tions to American botany. (Amer. Acad. Proc. XXI. 445- 

 456, 468. 1886.) 



Greene, E. L. Studies in the botany of Calfornia [sic] and 

 parts adjacent. (California Acad. Sci. Bull. I. (1S84-S6), 

 pp. 66-127, 179-228, 276-282 ; II. (1886-S7), pp. 41-60, 

 125-154, 377-418, pi. 6. 1886-S7.) 



Arthur, J. C. Report on botanical work in Minnesota for the 

 year 1886. 56 pp. O. St. Paul, 1887. (Minnesota Geol. 

 Nat. Hist. Surv. Bull. III.) 



Bailey, L. H. jr. Sketch of the flora of Vermilion Lake and 

 vicinity. (Minnesota Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Bull. III. 7-10. 

 1887.) 



Annotated list. 



Arthur, J. C, Bailey, L. H. & Holway, E. W. D. Tlants 

 collected between Lake Superior and the international 

 boundary, July, 18S6. (Minnesota Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. 

 Bull. III. 10-43. 1887.) 



Bailey, L. H. jr. Plants collected or observed on the Bluff at 

 Duluth, July 17, lssti. (Minnesota Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. 

 Bull. III. 44-45. 1887.) 



Chapin, F. H. The first ascent of a glacier in Colorado. 

 [1887.] (Appalachia, V. 1-12, 4 il., 3 pi. 18S7-89.) 



Refers to a peculiar development of scrub. 

 Greene, E. L. Notes on the botany of Santa Cruz Island. — 



Studies in the botany of California and parts adjacent, VI. 



(California Acad. Sci. Bull. II. (1S86-S7), pp. 377-418. 



1887.) 

 Le Conte, Joseph. The flora of the coast islands of Cali- 

 fornia in relation to recent changes of physical geography. 



(California Anal. Sri. Bull. II. (18S6-87), pp. 515-520. 



1887.) 

 Madinier, Paul. Note but la distribution g^ographique de 



quelques plantes economiques de l'Arizona, la Californie 



ineriilionale el le N'ouvcau Mcxiquc et SUT la climatologie 'le 



la zone desert iinie qu'elles habitant. 23 pp. 0. ilger, 



1887. 

 Thayer, E. H. Wild flowers of the Pacific Coast, (il pp. 



pi. sq. F. New York, ['1887J. 

 Britton. X. L. & Rusby. II. II. A list of plants collected by 



Miss Mary B. Croft, L884— '86, at San Diego, TeXttS, Deal 



the headwaters of the Rio Dulce. (New York Aead.Sei. 



Trans. VII. 7-14. 1887 88.) 

 [Greene, B. I..| .New species, mainly Californian. (Pittonia, 



I. 30-40. 1887-S9.) 



[Greene, E. L.] Miscellaneous species, new or rare. (Pitto- 

 nia, I. 60-74. 1887-89.) 



New or noteworthy species. (Pittonia, I.— IV. 1887- 



1900->) 

 This series of 27 articles runs through all the volumes. 



Vasey, George. Characteristic vegetation of the North 

 American desert. (Bot. Gaz. XIII. 25S-265. 1888 ) 



Britton, N. L. A list of plants collected at Fort Verde and 

 vicinity and in the Mogollon and San Francisco Mountains, 

 Arizona, 1S84-S8, by Dr. E. A. Mearns, U. S. A., with de- 

 scriptions of new species. (New York Acad. Sci. Trans. 

 VIII. 61-76. 1888-89.) 



Rusby, H. H. General floral features of the San Francisco 

 and Mogollon Mts. of Arizona and New Mexico, and their 

 adjacent regions. (New York Acad. Sci. Trans. VIII. 76- 

 81. 1888-89.) 



The desert in June. (West Amer. Sci. VI. 21-26. 1889.) 



Behr, H. H. Changes in the fauna and flora of California. 

 (California Acad. Sci. Proc. ser. 2, I. (18S8), pp. 94-99. 

 1889.) 



Brandegee, T.S. Flora of the Santa Barbara Islands. (Cali- 

 fornia Acad. Sci. Proc. ser. 2, I. (1888), pp. 201-226. 1889.) 



— Separate : O. t-p-c. 



[Brandegee, Mrs. M. K.] Botanical notes. (California Acad. 

 Sci. Proc. ser. 2, I. (1S8S), pp. 227-269. 1889.) —Separate : 

 O. t-p-c. 

 Thacher, Mrs. G. W. Alpine flowers of Colorado. [1889.] 

 (Appalachia, V. 2S4-291. 18S7-89.) 

 Contains: "A partial list of the alpine flowers found on Pike's Peak, 

 Long's Peak, Table Mountain, and Mummy Mountain, during the 

 summers of 1887 and 1888." 

 Britton, N. L. Contributions to Texan botany. (New York 

 Acad. Sci. Trans. IX. 181-1S5. 1889-90.) 

 Annotated list. 



Brandegee, T. S. The plants of Santa Catalina island. 

 (Zoe, I. 107-115, pi. 4-5. 1890.) 



Flora of the Californian islands. (Zoe, I. 129-14S. 



1890.) 



Coulter, J. M. Upon a collection of plants made by Mr. G. 

 C. Neally, in the region of the Rio Grande, in Texas, from 

 Brazos Santiago to El Paso county. (Contrib. United States 

 Nat. Herb. I. no. 2, pp. 29-61+3'pp. 1890.) 



Herrick, B. F. The forests and meadows of Mt. Shasta. 

 (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XL 9-11, il. 1890.) 



Vasey, George, & Rose, J. N. Plants from southern Cali- 

 fornia. (Contrib. United States Nat. Herb. I. no. 1, pp. 1-8. 

 1890.) 



List of plants collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in Lower 



California in 1SS9. (Contrib. United States Nat. Herb. I. 

 no. 1, pp. 9-2S. 1890.) 



Orcutt, C. R. California trees and flowers. (West Amer. Sci. 

 VII. 93-100, 123-133, 144-152, il. 1890-92.) 



Webber, II. J. Catalogue of the flora of Nebraska. (In 

 Bessey, C. E. & Webber, H. J. Report of the botanist on 

 the grasses and forage plants and the catalogue of plants. 

 162 pp. 1 pi. O. Lincoln, Neb., 1890. See pp. 35- 

 162.) — From: "Nebraska State Board of Agric. 1SS9." — 

 Appendix. (Acad. Sci. St. Louis Trans. XI. 1-17. 1S9.V) 



— Reprinted : 47 pp. O. t-p-c. [St. Louis], 1892. (Sluno 

 School Bot. Contrib. IX.) 



Brandegee, [Mrs. M. K.]. Contributions to the knowledge 

 of West American plants. (Zoe, II. 75-S3. 1891.) 



Brandegee, T. S. The vegetation of burns. (Zoe, II. 11S- 

 122. 1891.) 



Field notes on the plants of Baja California. (Zoe, 



II. 145-152. 1891.) 



Brandegee. \Mrs. M. K.] The flora of Yo Semite. (Zoe, II. 

 155-167. 1891.) 



Henderson, L. F. The flora of the Olympics. (Zoe, II. 253- 

 295. 1891.) 



Hitchcock. \. S. A catalogue of the antliophvta and pteri- 

 dophyta of Ames, Iowa. (Acad. Sri. St. Louis Trans. V. 

 177 532. 1891.)— Separate. ■ t-p-c. (Shaw School Bot. Con- 

 trib. VI I.i 



Rose. J. X. List of plants collected by Dr. B. Palmer in 



Arizona in 1890. (Contrib. United Stairs Nat. Herb. I. no. 

 4, pp. 117-127. 1891.) 

 Swezey, Q. D. Nebraska localities for flowering plants in the 

 herbarium of Doane college. 16pp. 0. Crete, Neb., [pref. 



1891]. i Doane college. Xatural history studies, I.) 



