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PHYTOGRAPHY — WESTERN UNITED STATES 



Brandegee, Mrs. [M.] K. Catalogue of the flowering plants 

 and ferns growing spontaneously in the city of San Francisco. 

 (Zoe, II. 334-3S6, pi. 17. [1891-92.]) — Separate : t-p-c. O. 



Congdon, J. W. Mariposa county as a botanical district. 

 (Zoe, II. 234-236; III. 25-43, 126-131, 314-325. 1891-92.) 



Coulter, J. M. Botany of western Texas; a manual of the 

 phanerogams and pteridophytes of western Texas. (Con- 

 trib. United States Nat. Herb. II. 1-588. 1891-94.) 



Greene, E. L. Flora franciscana; an attempt to classify and 

 describe the vascular plants of middle California. 480+ [2] 

 pp. O. San Francisco, 1891-97. 



Coville, F. V. Botany of the Death Valley expedition. ( Con- 

 trib. United States Nat. Herb. IV. 1-363, pi. 1-21, map. 1892.) 



Davidson, Anstruther. List of plants of Los Angeles county, 

 Cal. 20 pp. O. n. t-p. [1892.] 



Dewey, L. H. Characteristic vegetation of the desert region 

 from western Texas to central Arizona. ( United States Sec. 

 Agric. Rep. 1891, pp. 351-355, 8 pi. 1892.) 



MacMillan, Conway. The Metaspermae of the Minnesota 

 valley. 1892. —See p. 316. 



Smyth, B. B. Check list of the plants of Kansas, showing all 

 locations and finders of every plant in the state, so far as 

 known or reported. 1789 flowering plants and 164 ferns 

 and mosses. Ed. 2. 36 pp. O. Topeka, Kansas, 1892. 



Coville, F. V. Descriptions of new plants from southern 

 California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. (Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington Proc. VII. 65-80. 1892-93.) 



Plank, E. N. Botanical notes from Texas. (Gard. & For. 

 V. 399, 531-532, 579-580; VI. 15-16, 162, 242, 272, 2S3, 

 332-333, 392-393, 433, 472-473, 513-514; VII. 23, 112, 153, 

 203, 222-223, 253, 283-284, 313, 342-343; VIII. 72-73, 193. 

 1892-95.) 

 The titles of the first three articles are somewhat varying. 



A southern California canyon. (West Amer. Sci. VIII. 69- 

 71. 1892-95.) 



Jones, M. E. Contributions to western botany, III.-VT. 

 (Zoe, III. 283-309; IV. 22-54, 254-282, 366-369, pi. 25. 

 1892-94.) — Contributions . . . VII. (California Acad. Sci. 

 Proc. ser. 2, V. (1895), pp. 611-732. 1S96.) — Contribu- 

 tions ... VIII. 43+ [3] pp. O. t-p.c. [Robinson (Utah)?], 

 1898. — Contributions ... IX. (Zoe, V. 41-53. 1900.) 



Eastwood, Alice. A popular flora of Denver, Colorado. 57 

 pp. O. San Francisco, [1893?]. 



Havard, V[alery]. The botanical aspect of Pike's Peak. 

 (Gard. & For. VI. 452-453. 1893.) — Reprinted: 16 pp. 

 1 il. O. t-p.c. [Topeka, 1893.] 



Pammel, L. H. Notes on the flora of Texas. (Iowa Acad. 

 Sci. Proc. I. pt. 3 (1892), pp. 62-76. 1893.) 

 List with localities. 



Smith, J. G. & Pound, Roscoe. Flora of the Sand Hill region 

 of Sheridan and Cherry counties and lists of plants collected 

 on a journey through the Sand Hills in July and August, 

 1892. (Univ. Nebraska Bot. Sum. Rep. II. 5-30. 1893.) 



Woods, A. F. Notes on the canon flora of Sioux county, with 

 list of plants collected in July and August, 1892. (Univ. 

 Nebraska Bot. Surv. Rep. II. 31-46. 1893.) 



Brandegee, T. S. Southern extension of California flora. 

 (Zoe, IV. 199-210. 1893-94.) 



Greene, E. L. Novitates occidentales. (Erythea, I. 4-7, 

 105-107, 125-128, 147-153, 221-224, 258-260; II. 119-122, 

 181-185, 1S9-192; III. 17-24, 44-49, 62-68, 69-73, 98-101, 

 118-121, 123-126. 1893-95.) 



Townsend, C. H. T. An ascent of San Francisco Mountain 

 (Arizona) and the homeward route. (Appalachia, VII. 149- 

 157. 1893-95.) 

 Contains references to the flora, chiefly woody. 



Bush, B. F. Notes on a list of plants collected in southeastern 

 Missouri in 1893. (Missouri Bot. Gard. Rep. V. 139-153. 

 1894.) 



Greene, E. L. Manual of the botany of the region of San 

 Francisco Bay, being a systematic arrangement of the 

 higher plants growing spontaneously in the counties of 

 Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, 

 Santa Clara, San Mateo and San Francisco, in the state of 

 California. 13+32Spp. O. San Francisco, 1894. 



[Hillman, F. H.] Early flora of the Truckee Valley; [em- 

 bracing the commoner flowering plants occurring within the 

 Truckee Valley, Washoe Co., Nevada, by midsummer], 7+ 

 95 pp. O. Reno, Nev. 1894 [1895]. (Nevada state uni- 

 versity agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, XXIV.) 



Hitchcock, A. S. A key to the spring flora of Manhattan. 

 35 pp. O. Manhattan (Kan.), 1894. 



McClatchie, A. J. Additions to the flora of Los Angeles 

 county and Catalina Island. (Erythea, II. 76-SO, 122-125. 



1894. See also V. 38.) 



Muir, John. The mountains of California. 13+381 pp. il. 

 D. New York, 1894. 



Pound, Roscoe. Bibliography of the flora of Nebraska. 

 (Univ. Nebraska Bot. Surv. Rep. III. 43-48. 1894.) 



Smith, E. C. A trip to Mount Rainier. [1894.] (Appala- 

 chia, VII. 185-204, 4 pi. 1893-95.) 

 Contains very interesting references to the flora. 



Flora of Nebraska. Pt. I.-IL, XXI. il. pi. Q. Lincoln 

 (Nebr.), 1894-95. (Nebraska university. Botan. seminar.) 



Britton, N. L. & Kearney, T. H. jr. An enumeration of the 

 plants collected by Dr. Timothy E. Wilcox, U. S. A. and 

 others in southeastern Arizona during the years 1892-94. 

 (New York Acad. Sci. Trans. XIV. (1894-95), pp. 21-44. 

 1895.) 



[Cockerell, T. D. A.] Life-zones in New Mexico. (New 

 Mexico Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. XV. 52-59. 1895.) 



Hansen, Geo[rge]. Where the big trees grow; flora of the 

 Sequoia region, collected in the counties of Amador, Cala- 

 veras and Alpine, state of California. 23+14 pp. O. San 

 Francisco, 1895. 



Heller, A. A. Botanical explorations in southern Texas 

 during the season of 1S94. 116 pp. 9 pi. O. n. p., 1895. 

 (Contributions from the herbarium of the Franklin and 

 Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa.) 



McClatchie, A. J. Flora of Pasadena and vicinity. (In 

 Reid, H. A. History of Pasadena. O. Los Angeles, Cal., 



1895. See pp. 605-649, il.)t — Separate: t-p-c. Los An- 

 geles, 1895. 



Rydberg, P. A. Flora of the sand hills of Nebraska. (Con- 



trib. United States Nat. Herb. III. no. 3, pp. 133-203, 1 il. 



2 pi. 1895.) 

 Behr, H. H. Changes in fauna and flora of California. — On 



the power of adaptation in insects. (California Acad. Sci. 



Proc. ser. 2, V. (1895), pp. 368-376. 1896.) 

 Coville, F. V. The sage plains of Oregon. (Nation. Geog. 



Mag. VII. 395-404. 1896.) 

 Howell, Thomas. The flora of Mount Hood. (Mazama, I. 



no. 1, pp. 28-48. 1896.) 

 List of plants. 

 MacMillan, Conway. On the formation of circular muskeag 



in Tamarack swamps [in Minnesota]. (Torr. Bot. Club 



Bull. XXIII. 500-507, pi. 279-281. 1896.) 

 Nelson, Aven. First report on the flora of Wyoming. (Wyo- 

 ming Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. XXVIII. 45-218, 1 il., 1 pi. 



map. 1896.) — Separate. 

 Pammel, L. H. Notes on the flora of western Iowa. (Iowa 



Acad. Sci. Proc. III. (1895), pp. 106-135. 1896. — Iowa 



State Coll. Agric. Contrib. Bot. Dept. I. 106-135. 1896.) 

 List with localities. 

 Plank, E. N. A botanical journey in Texas. (Gard. & For. 



LX. 62-63, 73-74, 113-114, 193-194, 232-233. 1896.) 

 Purdy, Carl. The flora of the California coast range. (Gard. 



& For. LX. 192-193, 213-214, 233-234. 1896.) 

 Plank, E. N. A botanical journey through New Mexico. 



(Gard. & For. IX. 322-323. 1896.) 

 Rydberg, P. A. Flora of the Black Hills of South Dakota. 



(Contrib. United States Nat. Herb. III. no. 8, pp. 463-536, pi. 



17-20+4 pi. 1896.) 

 Rose, J. N. Plants from the Big Horn Mountains of Wyo- 

 ming. (Contrib. United States Nat. Herb. III. no. 9, pp. 



567-574. 1896.) 

 Suksdorf, W. N. & Howell, Thomas. The flora of Mount 



Adams. (Mazama, I. no. 1, pp. 6S-97. 1896.) 

 List of plants. 

 Coville, F. V. The August vegetation of Mount Mazama, 



Oregon. (Mazama, I. no. 2, pp. 170-203, pi. 24-25. 1897.) 

 Annotated list with a key to Coniferae (pp. 176-177). 

 Eastwood, Alice. Report on a collection of plants from San 



Juan county, in southeastern Utah. (California Acad. Sci. 



Proc. ser. 2, VI. (1S96), pp. 270-329, pi. 44-46. 1897.) 

 Report on a small collection of plants from the White 



Sands of New Mexico. — Studies in the herbarium and the 



field, I. (California Acad. Sci. Proc. ser. 3, Bot. I. (no. 2), 



pp. 71-75. 1897.) 

 Fink, Bruce. Spermaphyta of the flora of Fayette, Iowa. 



(Iowa Acad. Sci. Proc. IV. (1896), pp. 81-107. 1897.) 

 Annotated list. 



