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Engelmann, George. [Cactaceae.] (In Emory, W. H. Notes 

 of a military reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth in Mis- 

 souri to San Diego in California . . . pp. 155-158, 3 pi. 

 1848. — Issue 2, pp. 157-159, 3 pi. 184S. — Issue 3, pp. 20S- 

 211, 3 pi. 1848.) 



[Cactaceae.] {In Wislizenus, A. Memoir of a tour to 



northern Mexico ... pp. 90, 91-93, 95, 96-98, 100, 102, 

 104-106, 110-112, 113-114. 1848.) 



■ [Cactaceae.] — hi Gray, Asa. (Amcr. Acad. Mem. new 



ser. IV. pt. 1, pp. 49-53. 1849.) 



Notes on the Cereus giganteus of south-eastern Cali- 

 fornia, and some other Californian Cactaceae. (A7ner. Jour. 

 Sci. ser. 2, XIV. 335-339. 1852. — Also in his Botanical 

 works, pp. 122-124. 1SS7.) — Reprinted: 5 pp. O. n.t-p. 

 [New Haven, 1852.] 



Engetmami, George & Bigelow, J. M. Description of the 

 Cactaceae [collected on the route near the thirty-fifth parallel, 

 explored by Lieut. A. W. A\Tiipple, in 1853 and 1854]. {Rep. 

 Explor. Surv. Mis^ssippi Pacif. Oc. IV. 27-58, 24 pi. 1856. 



— Also in Engelm.\nn, George. Botanical works, pp. 

 154-176, 24 pi. 1887.) 



Engelmann, George. Synopsis of the Cactaceae of the terri- 

 tory of the United States and adjacent regions. [1856.] 

 {Amer. Acad. Proc. III. 259-314, 345-346. 1857. — Also 

 in his Botanical works, pp. 127-153. 1887.) — Reprinted: 

 59 pp. O. Cambridge, 1856. 



[Cactaceae.] — In Gr.ay, Asa. {Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 



Jour. VI. 195-209. 1857.) 



Cactaceae of the [United States and Mexican] boundar3'. 



(In EiiORY, W. H. Report on the United States and Mexi- 

 can boundary survey . . . II. pt. 1, 78 pp., 75 [76] pi. 1859. 



— Also in Engelmann, George. Botanical works, pp. 176- 

 220, 76 pi. 1S87.) 



Cactaceae of the Ives exploration. (In Ives, J. C. 



Report upon the Colorado River of the west, pt. 4, pp. 12-14. 

 1861. — Also in Engelmann, George. Botanical works, pp. 

 220-222. 1887.) 



Additions to the Cactus flora of the territory of the United 



States. [1863.] (Acad. Sci. St. Louis Trans. II. 197-204. 

 1868. — Also in his Botanical works, pp. 222-226. 1887.) 



Neuere Mittheilungen iiber nordamerikanische Cactus- 



Formen. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumemeit. XX. 158-168. 

 1864.) 



Cactaceae. (In Watson, Sereno. Botany [of the for- 

 tieth parallel], pp. 115-120. 1871. — yl Zso in. Engelmann, 

 George. Botanical works, pp. 226-228. 1887.) 



[Cactaceae.] (In Simpson, J. H. Report of explora- 

 tions across the Great Basin of the territory of Utah . . . 

 in 1859. pp. 436-443, pi. 1-3. 1876. — Aho in Engelmann, 

 George. Botanical worlis, pp. 229-233, 3 pi. 1887.) 



Cacteae. (In Report upon the United States geo- 

 graphical surveys west of the one hundredth meridian, in 

 charge of Geo. M. ^Vheeler . . . VI. Botany, pp. 127-132. 

 1878. — Also in Engeljlvnn, George. Botanical works, 

 pp. 233-235. 1887.) 



Ornutt, C. R. Cactuses of southern California. (West Amer. 

 Sci. III. 168. 1886-87.) [Popular treatment.] 



Reasoner, P. W. Native Florida Cactuses. (Amer. Gard. 

 ser. 3, XL 531-533. 1890.) 



Vasey, George. Cactus landscapes; the singular Cactus flora 

 of our great southwest. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XL 468—170, il. 

 1890.) 



Brandegee, T. S. Cactaceae of the Cape region of Baja Cali- 

 fornia. (Zoe, II. 18-22. 1891.) 



Orcutt, C. R. Cacti at home. (West Amer. Sci. VIII. 117-120. 

 3 il. 1892-95.) 



OoviUe, F. V. (Contrih. United States Nat. Herb. lY. lOd-lU. 

 1893.) 



H., F. The Grand Mesa, West Colorado. (Gard. Chron. ser. 

 3, XIII. 660. 1893.) 



Merriam, C. H. Notes on the geographic and vertical dis- 

 tribution of Cactuses, Yuccas, and Agave, in the deserts and 

 desert ranges of southern California, southern Nevada, 

 northwestern Arizona and southwestern Utah. {A^orth 



Amer. Faima. pp. 345-359, 9 pi., map. 4. 1893.) — Separate, 

 together loith hU Notes on the distribution of trees and shrubs 

 . . . ( United States Dept. Agric. Div. Ornith. Mamm. Bull.) 



Coulter, J. M. Preliminary revision of the North American 

 species of Cactus, Anhalonium and Lophophora. (Conirib. 

 United States Nat. Herb. III. no. 2, pp. 91-132. 1894.) 



Coulter, J. M. Preliminarj' revision of the North American 



species of Echinocactus, Cereus and Opuntia. (Contrib. 



United States Nat. Herb. III. no. 7, pp. 355-402 + 4 pp. 



1896.) 

 Brandegee, Katherine. Notes on Cacteae, Pt. I.-III. (Ery- 



thea, V. 111-123. 1897. —2oe, V. 1-9, 31-35. 1900.) 

 [Orcutt, C. R.l Re\'iew of the Cactaceae of the United States- 



Vol.L(pt. l^)-IL(pt. 5-6). (88pp.) O. San Diego, 1897- 



1900^ 

 Pt. 3-5 appeared originally in "West Amer. Sci. XI. no. S3, pp. 1-6: 

 no. S7, pp. 17-24; no. 91, pp. 57-62. 1889-1900. 



Central and South America 



M[eyen, F.] J. [F.]. Einiges iiber die sehonen Cactus-Arten 



auf der Westkuste von Siidamerika. (Allg. Gartenzeit. I. 



210-212. 1833.) [Cereus fascicularis, C. aureus, n. spec] 

 Colla, [Luigi]. [Cactus.] (Accad. Sci. Torino Mem. XXXVII. 



72-77, pi. 16-17. 1834.) 

 Miquel, F. A. W. Plantarum Cactearum, in Flora fluminensi 



delineatarum, revisio. (Bull. Sci. Phys. Nat. Neerl. 1838, 



pp. 47^9.) 

 Martius, [K. F. P.] von. Observations sur la geographic des 



Caotees au Bresil. (Hort. Univ. 1. 123-131. 1839.) 

 Scheidweiler, [M. J.]. Beschreibung einiger neuen Cacteen 



aus Mexiko aus der Gegend von Potosi. (Ally. Gartenzeit. 



VIII. 337-339. 1840.) 

 Otto, Ed[uard]. Cacteen-Gruppe auf den Bergen Mayquetia, 



unweit La Guayra. (/1%. Gartenzeit XII. 158, pi. 2. 1844.) 

 Ehrenberg, Carl. Neue und seltene Cacteen aus Mexico. 



(Allg. Gartenzeit. XVI. 265-268. 1848.) 

 Scheer, Frederick. (In Seemann, Berthold. Botany of the 



voyage of H. M. S. Herald ... pp. 285-293, 345-346. 



1852-57.) 

 Grisebach, A. H. R. (Ges. Wiss. Goettingen Abh. XXIV. 



Phys. CI. pp. 139-141. 1879.) 

 Orcutt, C. R. New Lower Californian Cactuses. [Echino- 

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Amer. Sci. II. 46, 47, 1 il. 1885.) 

 Maury, P[aul]. Les Cactees mexicaines a TExpositiou mii- 



verselle. (Rev. Hort. 1889, pp. 567-570, il. 139-140.) 

 Brandegee, T. S. (California Acad. Sci. Proc. ser. 2, II. 



(1889), pp. 160-165. 1890.) 

 Schumaim, Karl. Cactaceae. [1890.] (/;; Martius, K. F. P. 



von & others. Flora brasiliensis, IV. pt. 2, col. 185-322, pi. 



39-63. 1869-90.) 

 Mathsson, Albert. Reisebericht eines Cacteensammlers in 



Mexiko. (Gartenfl. XXXIX. 463-467, 496-500; XL. 205- 



208, 349-351. 1890-91.) 

 PhiUipi, R. A. (In his Verzeichniss der . . . auf der Hoch- 



ebene der Provinzen Antofagasta und Tarapacd gesanmiel- 



ten Pflanzen, pp. 27-28. 1891.) 

 Weber, [Albert]. Les Cactees de la Basse-Californie. (Mus. 



Hist. Nat. Paris Bull. I. 316-321. 1895.) — Reprinted: 6 pp. 



O. n. t-p. [Paris, 1896.] 

 Spegazzini, Carlos. (In his Contribucion al estudio de la flora 



de la Sierra de la Ventana, pp. 26-30. 1896.) 

 Hemsley, W. B. The Cactaceae of the Galapagos Islands. 



(Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXIV. 265, il. 75. 1898.) 

 With an illustration of Opuntia galapageia. 

 Weber, [Allaert]. Les Pereskia et Opuntia Pereskioides du 



Mexique. (Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris Bull. IV. 162-167. 1898.) 

 Les Cactees des lies Galapagos. (Miw. Hist. Nat. Paris 



B».H. V. 309-314. 1893.) ~ Reprinted : 6 pp. O. t-p-c. 



Paris, 1899. 

 flr.hiiTna.TiTi, K[arl]. Die Cactaceae der Republik Paraguay. 



(Monatsschr. Kaktcenk. IX. 132-134, 149-154, 164-168, 185- 



188; X. 45-46, 125-126, 147-150. 179-183. 1899-1900.) — 



Reprinted: 24 pp. O. n. t-p. [Beriin, 1899-1900.] 

 Hemsley. W. B. Cactaceae of the Galapagos Islands. (Gard. 



Chron. ser. 3, XXVIII. 7-8. 1900.) 



Morphology 

 Jacques, [Antoine]. Note sur la germination de quclques 



Cact(5es. (Soc. Hort. Paris Ann. VI. 31-34. 1830.) 

 Zuccarini, [J. G.]. Knospen und Blatter der Cacteen. (.lUg- 



Gartenzeit. V. 193-198. 1837.) 

 Schleiden, M. J. Beitriige zur .\natomic der Cacteen. [1841 .] 



(Acad. Sci. St. Petcrsb. Mtm. Sav. Eir. IV. 335-380, 10 pi. 



1845.) — Reprinted: 46 pp. 10 pi. sq. Q. St. Petersburg, 



[1839]. 



