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MacMillan, Conway. Observations on the distribution of 

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Merriam, C. H. Life zones of Mount Mazama. (Mazama, 



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Parsons, M. E. The wild flowers of California, their names, 



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 Puidy, Carl. The Chemise world. (Gard. & For. X. 72-73, 



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 The flora of the Ukiah valley. (Gard. & For. X. 223. 



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 Rydberg, P. A. Rarities from Montana. (Torr. Bot. Club 



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 Trelease, William. The swamps of south-eastern Missouri. 



(Gard. & For. X. 370-371. 1897.) 

 Eastwood, Alice. Studies in the herbarium and the field, I- 



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

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Howell, Thomas. A flora of northwest America, containing 

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Bray, W. L. On the relation of the flora of the lower Sonoran 

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Eastwood, Alice. Notes on the plants of San Nicolas Island. 

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Fitzpatrick, T. J. Notes on the flora of northeastern Iowa. 

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Wooton, E. <>. New plants from New Mexico. (Torr. Bot. 



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 Hitchcock, A. S. Flora of Kansas. (Industrialist, XXIV. 



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Fitzpatrick, T. J. & M. F. L. Flora of southern Iowa. (Iowa 

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Heller, A. A. New and interesting plants from western 

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Parish, S. B. New or little-known plants of southern Cali- 

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Suksdorf, W. X. Washingtonische Pflanzen. (Dcutsch. Bot. 

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Coues, Elliott. Notes on Mr. Thomas Meehan's paper on 

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Fitzpatrick, T. J. Manual of the flowering plants of Iowa. 

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Jepson, W. L. Vegetation of the summit of Mt. St. Helena. 

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MacMillan, Conway. Minnesota plant life. 25+56S pp. 

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Meehan, Thomas. The plants of Lewis and Clark's expedi- 

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Pammel, I,. II. Some ecological notes on the Muscatine flora. 

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[Saunders, I). A.] Ferns and flowering plants of South 

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Trask, Blanche. Field notes from Santa Catalina Island. 

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Willis, Bailev. The Mount Rainier national park. (For- 

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spermaphyta or seed bearing plants of North Dakota. 



(North Dakota Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. XL VI. 591-6S1. 



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 Cockerell, T. D. A. The lower and middle Sonoran zones in 



Arizona and New Mexico. (Amer. Nat. XXXIV. 2S5-293. 



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 Doflein, Franz. Von den Antillen zum fernen Westen; 



Reiseskizzen eines Naturforschers. [6]+ ISO pp. 83 il. Q. 



Jena, 1900. 

 Chiefly Antilles and California. 

 Eastwood, Alice. Some plants of Mendocino county new to 



the flora of California. (Zoe, V. 5S-60. 1900.) 

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New species of California plants. (Zoe, V. SO-90. 1900.) 



Orcutt, C. R. Botany of southern Califoma. (West Amer. 



Sci. X. no. 93-96, col. 41-96. 1900— >) 

 Parish, S. B. Contributions to southern California botanv, I. 



(Zoe, V. 71-76. 1900.) 

 Piper, C. V. New and noteworthy northwestern plants. 



(Torr. Bot. Club Bull. XXVII. 392-401. 1900.) 

 Pound, Roscoe & Clements, F. E. The phytogeography of 



Nebraska. Vol. I. General survey. Ed. 2. 442+ [1] pp. 



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Yellowstone national park. 11+492 pp. map. Q. New 



York, 1900. (New York Bot. Gard. Mem. I.) 

 Composition of the Rocky Mountain flora. — Plant 



geography of North America. (Science, new ser. XII. 870- 



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 Wheeler, W. A. A contribution to the knowledge of the flora 



of southeastern Minnesota. (Minnesota Bot. Stud. II. 353- 



416, pi. 21-27. [1900.])— Separate: t-p-c. O. [Minneap- 

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3. CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA 

 a. GENERAL 



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Lerius, Joannes. Historia navigationis in Brasiliam, quae 

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[Piso, Willem & Marcgraf, Georg.] Historia naturalis Brasi- 



liae ... in qua non tantum plantae et animalia sod et indi- 



genarum morbi, ingenia et mores describuntur . . . [S]+ 122 + 



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Contents: [Pt. I.] Pibo, Willom. De medioina brasilionsi libri qun- 



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Feuillee, Louis. Journal des observations physiques, mathe- 

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Frezier, A. F. Relation du voyage do la Mor du Sud aux 

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sq. Q. Paris. 1732. A voyage to the South-Sea and 



al'ing tho coasts of ("liili and Peru in the years 1712. 1713, 

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