DESCRIPTIVE BOTANY — CENTRAL AND SOIJ'l'II AMERICA 



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Havard, Vfuli'i'v). I'lcrmoinic iuiI.ch (ui llio Tcxano-Mrxicun 

 /liini. (I liiilcd SUdcH Nitl. I\Ivk. I'm,: VIII. (ISSr,), pp, 1!I7 

 run. 1886.) 



Millspaugh, (I. I''. Anu^ririin iiuMJicijiiil pliiiilM; iiii iiliisliuli'd 

 luid (li'srriptivcr jjuidc IrO l.lu^ AiiiC'ricmi plaiiCH used ilh lioinoc- 

 (ipulliic i'ciiic<li(^s; Ihoir liiHtiiry, prcpiirnUon, clicinisi r-y iiiid 

 pliysioldnic'iiclTcols. 2 vol. lisOpl. (-1 New Vdik, ['i887|. 



Carter, .1. M. (1. A synopHi.^ of l.lu; iii(Mli<;id boluny of (,li(; 

 Unit(>dSUteN. KM 17(1 pp. (). SI.. I.oiiis, 1888. 



Bing-ham, Mvh. K. I''. Mi'diciiiui plnidN fji-owiiiK wild in Siuita 

 liiirliam mid vi(!inify. (Sdiilii liiirlxtrd Sac. Nat. Ilinl. Hull. 



1. \A.. L', PI). :{l ;i7. ■ 1890.) 



Bocquillon, llciirl. Los phiiitc.salcxit6res dc rAin('ni|Uc. 101 

 pp. il. (). I'.'iri.s, 1891. 



Mohr, C. [T.]. 'Ilii' m('di<:in;il pli\iil-s of Alab.'iiiKi; .sy.stematic 

 li.st of llid mrdiciiinl pl;iiifs (MtiniiTiii^!; witliin llic limits of the 

 state, wifli iiofi's on IJioirdistriliutioii and proper (inie of col- 

 Icctinp; the parts \i.sed. 17 pp. O. t-p-c. [iVIoliilo, 18937J 



Gattinger, A|nf;nst]. The nicdicMnal plants of Tennessee, cx- 

 liiliitinf; llicir commorcial valne, with an analytical key, de- 

 scriptions in aiti of their reco(;nition, and note.s relating to 

 their distrilmtioii, time and mod(' of collection and prepara- 

 tion for the drnp; market. 3H-r2Spp. O. Nashville, 1894. 



Coville, 1''. V. Directions for collecting specimens and infor- 

 mation ilhistralinjj the aboriRinal nses of plants. S pp. O. 

 Washington, 1895. {United i^lalcs Nat. Mus. Bull. XXXIX. 

 pt. J.) 



Havard, V[aleiy]. Food plants of the North American In- 

 dians. {Ton:' But. Clut) Bull. XXII. 9S-123. 1895.) 



Gorman, M. W. Economic botany of southeastern Alaska. 

 {PiUonia, III. 0-1-85. 1896-98.) 



Chesnut, V. K. Some common poisonous plants. {United 

 States Dcpl. Agric. Ycarl). 1890, pp. 137-1-10, il. 24-28. 

 1897.) —Separate: 2 pp.+ pp. 137-140. [Washington], 1S97. 



Coville, F. V. Notes on the plants used by the Klamath In- 

 dians of Oregon. {Contrib. United States Nat. Herb. V. no. 



2, pp. 87-108. 1897.) 



Chesnut, V. K. Principal poisonous plants of the United 

 States. 00 pp. 34 il. O. Washington, 1898. {United 

 States Dcpt. Agric. Bot. Div. Bull. XX.) 



Thirty poisonous plants of the United States. 32 pp. 



24 il. O. Washington, 1898. {United States Dept. Agric. 

 Farm. Bull. LXXXVI.) 



[Hyams, C. W.] Medicinal plants wliich have been collected 

 and u.sed in North Carolina. {North Carolina Agric. E.xper. 

 Stat. Bull. CL. 331-409. 1898.) —-Separate; t-p. [Raleigh, 

 1898.] 



Chesnut, V. K. Preliminary catalogue of plants poisonous to 

 stock. 3 pp.+ pp. 387-420+ 4 pp. 11.38-09. O. [Washing- 

 ton, 1899.] — From: "United States — Department of agricul- 

 ture — Bureau of animal industry. Annual report, 1898." 



Medicinal plants. {West Ame.r. Sci. X. no. 93, col. 33-38. 

 1900.) 



Miscellaneous 



M'Mahon, Bernard. A catalogue of American seeds. 30 pp. 

 D. [Philadelphia, 1804.] 



Breck, Joseph. The flower-garden; or, Breck's book of flow- 

 ers, in which are described all the various hardy herbaceous 

 perennials, annuals, shrubby plants, and evergreen trees, de- 

 sirable for ornamental purposes, -with directions for their cul- 

 tivation. 330 pp. Ipl. D. Boston, 1851. — New ed. rev. 

 & enl. 395 pp. D. New York, 1S5S[':1S51].— New ed. rev. 

 & enl. 395 pp. D. New York & San Francisco, 1800 [=1851]. 



Gray, Asa. Notices of new native plants, introduced to our 

 gardens from the Caml.")rid,ge botanic garden. {Mass. Horl. 

 Soc. Trans. 1859, pp. 29-35. 1860.) 



Breck, Joseph. New book of flowers. 480 pp. il. D. New 

 York, [■■1866]. 



Rand, E. S. {jr.). Garden flowers, how to cultivate them; a 

 treatise on the culture of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, 

 annuals, herbaceous and bedding plants. 384 pp. D. 

 Boston, 1866. 



Henderson, Peter. Henderson's handbook of plants. 411 pp. 

 Q. New York, 1881. 



Long, E. A. Ornamental gardening for ^Imericans; a treatise 

 on beautifying homes, rural districts, towns and cemeteries. 

 381 pp. 138 il. D. New York. 1885. 



Bailey, L. II. A list of ornamental plants which are hardv in 

 .Michigan. 13 pp. O. Lansing, (Mich.), 1887. 



Hammond, !•',. W. Autuinn in Oregon. (Oard. A For. U . 'M- 



39. 1889.) 

 Hill, !■;. .L Winter otudicfi in the I'inc Harn-n flora of I>altc 



Michigan, (flnrd. ,{■ For. IV. LTO- UK), li).>-10(J, 20«, 232- 

 2.31, 278 279, .301. 1891. J 

 Groen, S. 11. Ornamental and limber IreeH, nhniliH and lierfia- 

 (roiiM pl.'inls in .Miniie.Kola; iioU'H on tlieir hardiii'-Ks and de- 

 hirabilily. {M iniiiHota Ayrir. FxpKT.SUit, Biill. XX}V. \1'A- 

 231. 1892.) — (Extract.] (North Dak^iUi A'jric. Fzpcr.SUU. 



Bull. wv.Hi-HH. mm.) 



'I'mIiI.- iif liarcliniHii (pp. ^I-l-^^-l). 

 ElUott, J. W. Hardy plants and slinjlwand their arrnncemcnt. 

 {Mass. Horl. Soc. Trans. IH95, pt. 1, pp. 30-.>l. 1896.) 

 InchiflfH a Ii(4t of Home of tjir bc«t Horti*. 



Bailey, L. II. Cyclopedia of American horticulture . . . 

 1900. — Sec under I'^Ncvfi.oi'KDiAH, p. 31. 



3. CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA 



a. GENERAL 



Feuillee, Louis. Journal des observations physique.?, mathc- 

 niatiipies, faites par I'ordre du roy sur les cotes oricntale" de 

 r.\mi'rii|ue meridion.ale, & dans les Indcs occidentalc.f, dcpuis 

 lamu'e 1707 jusr[ues en 1712. 3 vol. il. pi. mapi<. Q. 



Paris, 1714-25. Beschreibung zur Arzeney dienlicher 



Pflanzen, welclie in d(>n Ueichen des niittiigigen .\mcrica, in 

 Peru und Chily vorzuglich im Gebraueh sind . . . au.s dein 

 Franziisisehen ins Deutsche iibersczet von D. Ceorg \jc.<m- 

 h ird Huth. 2 vol. 102 pi. s<\. Q. Xuml)crg, 17.56-.57. 



Barham, Henry. Hortus americanus, containing an account 

 oi the trees, shrubs anil other vegetable pro<iuctions of .South 

 America and the West India Islands and particularlj' of the 

 island of Jamaica; intersper.sed with many curious and use- 

 ful observations respecting their uses in medicine, diet and 

 mechanics ... to which are added a Linn:iean index, etc. 

 212+ [.30] pp. 0. Kingston, (Jamaica), 1794. 



Grosourdy, Rene de. El medico botdnico crioUo. 4 vol. O. 

 Paris, 1864. 



b. MEXICO 



Finck, Hugo. Apuntes ineditos acerca de alguna-s planta.s di 1 

 Distrito de Cordoba. {Naluralcza, IV. 69-72. 1879.) 

 List of timber and fruit trees. 



Rose, J. N. Notes on useful plants of Jlexico. (Conlrib. 

 United States Nat. Herb. Y. no. 4, pp. 209-2.59, il. 31-32, pi. 

 28-04. 1899.) 



c. WEST INDIAN ISLANDS 



Roelsius, Tobias. [De c<;rfis quibusdam plantis] epistola ad 

 Carolum Clusium. {In Clusius, Carolus. Rariorum plan- 

 tarum historia, pp. 315-320. 1601.) 



Rochefort, C[esar] de. Histoire naturelle et morale des iles 

 Antilles de Amcrique. Q. Rotterdam. 1639. t — Histoire 

 naturelle . . . avec un vocabulaire Caraibe. [12]^527+[11] 

 pp. il. O. Rotterdam, 105S. — Ed. 2 rev. & enl. [.32]+ 

 .583+ [13] pp. il. 3 pi. O. Rotterdam. 100.5. — Histoire 

 naturelle des iles Antilles de r.\merique. Vol.1. [5SJ+566 

 pp. il. pi. T. Lvon. 1667. — [.\nother ed.] Q. Rot- 

 terdam, 1081. t — Ed. 2 rev. & enl. [32]+oS3+[13] pp. il. 



3 pi. O. Amsterdam, 1710. Xatuurlyke en zedelyke 



historie van d'eylanden, de voor-eylandcn van .Vmerika . . . 

 met eenen caraibaanschen woorden-schat. Vertaalt in neder- 

 duytschdoor H. Dullaart. [36]+ 475+ [11] pp. il. pi. O. 



Rotterdam, 1602. The histon- of the Caribby-Islands, 



rendered into English by J. Da\ies. 351 pp. pi. F. Lon- 

 don, 1006. t Historische Beschreibung der AntiUen- 



Inseln in .^lerika gelegen, aus dem Franzosischen ins 

 Deutsche ubersetzt; mit Kupfem. D. Frankfurt, 166S.t 



DuTertre, J. B. Histoire g<5n4rale des isles Saint Christophe, 

 de la Guadeloupe, de )a Martinique et autres dans lAmerique 

 . . . comme aussi plusieurs l>elles particularitez des -\ntilles 

 de r.\merique. une description g<?nerale de lisle de la Gua- 

 deloupe . . . de toutes ses plantes . . . [16]+4Sl+[7] pp. 

 O. Paris. 1654. 



Traito do9 arbres (pp. 20C-2o6). 



Smith, [William]. A natural history of Xe\is, and the rest of 

 the English Leeward Charibee Islands in .\nierica . . . [3]+ 

 318+ [9] pp. O. Cambridge, 1745. 



Chevalier. J. D. Lettres a M. de Jean. I. Sur les maladies de 

 St. Oontingue. 11. Sur les plantes de la raerae ile. III. Sur le 

 remora & les halcyons. [2]+224[254]+[2]pp. S. Paris, 1752. 

 Plantes (pp. 105-229). 



