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Robinson, B. L. & Fernald, M. L. New plants collected by 

 Messrs. C. V. Hartman and C. E. Lloyd upon an archaeolo- 

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 of Dr. Carl Lumholtz. — Contributions from the Gray her- 

 barium of Harvard university, new ser. VIII. (Amer. Acad. 

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Rose, J. N. Descriptions of plants, mostly new, from Mexico 

 and the United States. (Contrib. United States Nat. Herb. 

 III. no. 5, pp. 311-323, pi. 11-16. 1895.) 



Report on a collection of plants made in the states of 



Sonora and Colima, Mexico, by Dr. Edward Palmer in the 

 years 1S90 and 1891. (Contrib. United Slates Nat. Herb. I. 

 no. 9. pp. 293-366, 10 0., pi. 24-35. 1895.) 



Conzatti, C[assiano] & Smith, L. C. Flora sinoptica mexicana. 

 pt. II.-III. 1 por. 9 tab. O. Oaxaca, 1895-97. 



Millspaugh, C. F. Contribution to the flora of Yucatan. 

 (Field Columb. Mus. Publ. Bot. Ser. I. pt. 1, pp. l-[63], pi. 

 1-4; pt. 3, pp. 277-339+ 14 ff., pi. 8-21; pt. 4, pp. 341-410. 

 1895-98.) 



Greenman, J. M. Descriptions of new and little known 

 plants from Mexico. — Contributions from the Gray her- 

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Karsten, G[eorg]. Notizen iibereinigemexikanischePflanzen. 

 (Deutsch. Bot. Ges. Ber. XV. 10-16, 2 il., pi. 2. 1897.) 



Robinson, B. L. & Greenman, J. M. Descriptions of new or 

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 butions from the Gray herbarium of Harvard university, 

 new ser. X. (Amer. Acad. Proc. XXXII. 34-51. 1897.) 



[Roviroso, J. N.] Bosquejo de la flora tabasquefia. (Natu- 

 raleza, ser. 2, II. 438-441. 1897.) 



Urbina, Manuel. Catdlogo de plantas mexicanas (fanero- 

 gamas). 6+4S7pp. O. Mexico, 1897. (Museonacional.) 



Fernald, M. L. Some rare and undescribed plants collected 

 by Dr. Edward Palmer at Acapulco, Mexico. — Contribu- 

 tions from the Gray herbarium of Harvard university, new 

 ser. XII. (Amer. Acad. Proc. XXXIII. 84-94. 1898.) 



Greenman, J. M. Diagnoses of new and critical Mexican 

 phanerogams. — Contributions from the Gray herbarium of 

 Harvard university, new ser. XIV. (Amer. Acad. Proc. 

 XXXIII. 471-489. 1898.) 



Seurat, L. G. La flore des regions arides du plateau de 

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Flora silvestre del canton de Xalapa; catalogo del herbario 

 formado por los alumnos del II. aiio de la Escuela normal del 

 estado de Veracruz Llave bajo la direccion del Profesor Luis 

 Murillo, para exhibirlo en la exposicion universal de Paris 

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Brandegee, T. S. New species of plants from Mexico. 

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Greenman, J. M. Some new species, extended ranges and 

 newly noted identities among the Mexican phanerogams. — 

 Contributions from the Gray herbarium of Harvard univer- 

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 1899.) 



Harshberger. .T. YV. Botanical observations on the Mexican 

 flora, especially on the flora of the valley of Mexico. (Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Proc. L898, pp. 372 11:-',. 1899.1 



Ramirez, Jose. La vrgelacion de Mexico; recopilacion y 



an&lisis de las principales clasificaciones propuestas. 271+ 

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Brandegee, T. S. Voyage of the Wahlberg. (Zoe, V. 19-2S. 

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 On the vegetation of Mexican islands. 



Greenman, J. M. New species and varieties of Mexican 

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Fernald, M. L. Some undescribed Mexican phanerogams, 

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Willdenow, ('. L. Drei neue Pflanzen-Gattungen [aus Cara- 

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Moritz. ('. Auszug aus einem Schreiben. (,.1%. Gartei 

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Bertoloni, Antonio. Florula guatimalensis. (Acad. Sci. 

 Inst. Bonon. Nov. Comm. IV. 403-443, pi. 36-47. 1840.) — 

 Reprinted under the title: Florula guatimalensis sistens plan- 

 tas nonnullas in Guatemala sponte nascentes. 43 + [2] pp. 

 Bononiae, 1S40. 



Morelet, [Arthur]. Exploration d'une partie de l'e'tat de 

 Guatimala. (Acad. Sci. Paris Compt. Rend. XXX. 194- 

 197. 1850.) 

 Contains a brief note on the flora, mentioning specifically Pinus 

 occidentalis. 



Duchassaing, Placide & Warpers, G. W. Plantae novae et 



minus cognitae in Isthmo panamensi et in insulis Guadeloupe 



et Sti. Thomae collectae. Pt. I— III. (Li'nnaea, XXI II. 



737-756; Flora, XXXVI. 226-233. 1850-53.) 

 Seemann, Berthold. Sketch of the vegetation of the Isthmus 



of Panama. (Hooker's Jour. Bot. & Kew Gard. Misc. III. 



233-239, 264-270, 300-306, 362-366. 1851.) 

 Flora of the Isthmus of Panama. (In his The botany 



of the voyage of H. M. S. Herald . . . pp. 57-254, pi. 13- 



50, map. 1852-57.) 

 Flora and fauna of the Isthmus of Panama . . . (In his 



Narrative ... I. 249-274. 1853.) 

 Beurling, P. J. Bidrag till Portobellos flora. (Svensk. Ve- 



tensk. Akad. Handl. 1854, pp. 105-148.) 

 In Latin. 

 Wagner, Moritz & Scherzer, Carl. Die Republik Costa Rica 



in Central-Amerika mit besonderer Beriicksiehtigung der 



Naturverhaltnisse . . . 16 + 578 pp. map. O. Leipzig, 



1856. 



Chap. XXIII. Die Landwirthschaft. 



Vegetations-Gemalde von Costa Rica. (Allg. Garten- 



zeit. XXIV. 110-111, 125-126, 141-143. 1856. — See aho 

 pp. 339-340.) — Extract from their Die Republik Costa Rica 

 . . . 1856. 



Grisebach, A. [H. R.]. Novitiae florae panamensis. (Bon- 

 plandia, VI. 2-12. 1858.) 



Hoffmann, Carl. Eine Excursion nach dem Barba-Vulkan in 

 Costa Rica. (Bonplandia, VI. 302-320. 1858.) 



Pirn, Bedford & Seemann, Berthold. Dottings on the road- 

 side in Panama, Nicaragua and Mosquito. 16+468 pp. il. 

 6 pi. maps. O. London, 1869. 



Belt, Thomas. The naturalist in Nicaragua; a narrative of 

 a residence at the gold mines of Chontales, journeys in the 

 savannahs and forests ; with observations on animals and 

 plants in reference to the theory of evolution of living forms. 

 16 + 403 pp. il. pi. map. D. London, 1874. 

 Contains a few notes on economic plants. 



Cross, Robert. Report on the collecting of seeds and plants 

 of the India-rubber tree (Castilloa elastica) in the forests 

 of the Isthmus of Darien. (Ind. For. I. 368-386. 1876.) 

 — The forests of Darien. [Abstract.] (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, 

 VI. 231-232, 262. 1S76.) 



Founder. Eug[ene], Flore horticole du Nicaragua. (///. 

 Hort. XXIII. 135-139, 150-152. 1876.) 

 Notes on a collection of Paxil Le'vy. 



Polakowsky. II. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Flora von Costa- 

 Rica in Central-Amerika. (Bot. Ver. Brandenb. Verh. 

 XIX. 5S-78. 1877. — See also Sitzbcr. pp. 18 24.) 



Plantas costaricenses anno 1S75 lectas enuinerat. (I.in- 



naea, NI.l. 545-598. 1877.) 



Die Pflanzenwelt von Costa-Rica; ein Beitrag zur 



Kenntniss der Pflanzen-Geographie und der Flora von 

 Central-Amerika. (Ver. Erdk. Dresden Jahresber. XVI. 



25-124, map. 1879.) — Separate. La flora de Costa 



Rica, contribution al estudio de la liiogooniafia eentro- 

 americana; traducido del airman por M. C. Peralta v ano- 

 tado por H. Pittier. 76 + [l] pp. O. San Jose, 1890.— 

 From: Instil. Fis. Oeog. Costa RtcaAnal. 11. 1890. 



Watson, Sereno. Notes upon plaids collected in the depart- 

 ment of Vzabal, Guatemala, February to April. ISS5. I. 

 Ranunculaceae to Connaraceae. — Contributions to Ameri- 

 can botany. (Amer. Acad. Proc. XXI. 456 164. 1886A 



[Greene, E. L.] Tlie botany of the Cedros fslands. (Pit- 

 tonia, I. I'.H 208. 1887-s'.o 



A supplementary list of Cedros Island plants, (Pit- 



i 'a, I. 266 269. 1887 89 I 



Smith. J. I). Undescribed plants from Guatemala and ol 

 Central Vmerican republics. (Bot. Gaz. XII. 131 134; 

 MIL 26 29, 71 77. 188 190, 299 300; XTV. 25 30; XV. 

 27-29; XVI. 1 14, 193 200; XVIII. i 7. 197 211; XIX. 

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