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310. Lawson, George. Some account of plants collected in 



the counties of Leeds . . . 1863. — Line 3 add: — ■ Edinb. 



New Philos. Jour, new ser. XVII. 197-208. 1863.) 

 310. Moyen, J. Cours elementalre de botanique et flore du 



Canada, a I'usage des maisons d'education. 334 pp. 46 pi. 



D. Montreal, 1871. 



f. Northeastern United States 



312. Flagg, Wilson. A year among the trees . . . 1881. — • 

 Lrines 1-2 read: The woods and by-waj's of New England. 

 18+442 pp. 22 pi. O. Boston, 1872. —A year among 

 the trees; or. The woods and by-ways of New England. 18+ 

 335 pp. D. Boston, 1881. — [Another ed.] [10]+ 308 pp. 

 2 U. D. Boston, 1890. 



312. Russell, L. W. Native trees . . . 1891. — Line 3 add: 

 Ed. 5 rev. & eul. 6+103 pp. il. 4 pi. D. Boston, 

 1894. — 



312. Miller, John. Wooded areas. [Pro^idence, 1894.] — 

 From: "Providence Sunday journal, April 29, 1894." 



This article gives an excellent account of the trees of Rhode Island with 

 their distribution. It is based on an interview with James L. Bennett, 

 author of "Plants of Rhode Island." 



313. Green, Jacob. Catalogue of plants indigenous to the 

 state of New York. pp. 91-136. [Albany, 1814.] —i^rom; 

 Soc. Prom. Usef. Arts Albany Trans. III. 



314. Olney, S. T. Catalogue of plants collected by the botan- 

 ical department of the Providence Franklin Society, princi- 

 pally in Rhode Island, in 1844. 8 pp. O. t-p-c. Provi- 

 dence, 1845. — Rhode Island plants, or additions and emen- 

 dations to the Catalogue of plants pubUshed by the Providence 

 Franklin society in March 1845. 24 pp. O. [Providence, 

 1846.] — From: "Providence Franklin society. Proceedings, 

 I. no. 1, 1846." — Riode Island plants, 1846, or additions 

 to the published Usts of the Providence Franklin society. 

 pp. 25^2. O. [Providence, lSil.]^From: "Providence 

 Franklin society. Proceedings, I. no. 2, 1847." 



314. Hale, T. J. Additions to the flora of Wisconsin; [sup- 

 plement to Lapham's Plants of Wisconsin, 1852]. 8 pp. O. 

 [Madison, I860.] — From: Wisconsin Agric. Soc. Travis. 

 V. 417-424. —Additions ... for 1860 and 1861. 4 pp. 

 O. [Madison, 1861?] 



314. Clinton, G. W. PreKminary Ust of plants of BuSalo and 

 its vicinity. 12 pp. O. Buffalo, 1864. 



314. Perkins, G. H. Catalogue of the flowering plants of Ver- 

 mont, pp. 161-166, 181-190, 215-218, 231-234, 252-253. 

 O. [Newport, Vt., 1872-74.] — From: "Orleans county 

 society of natural sciences. Archives of science, I." 



315. Phiixney, A. J. Catalogue of the flora of central-eastern 

 Indiana, (Alpine or elevated district of the state) . pp. 194— 

 236. O. [Indianapolis, 1883.] — From: Indiana Dept. Geol. 

 Ann. Rep. XII. 



315. Meyncke, O. M. Thefloraof Franklin county, [Indiana], 

 pp. 13-38, 45-49. O. n. p., [1885-86]. — i^'rom; " Brook- 

 vilh society of natural history. Bulletin, I.-II." 



315. Bradner, E. A partial catalogue of the flora of Steuben 

 county, [Indiana]. (Indiana Dept. Geol. Ann. Rep. XVII. 

 (1891), pp. 135-159. 1892.) 



316. Pieters, A. J. The plants of Lake St. Clair. 10+ [2] pp. 

 map. O. Lansing, 1894. (Michigan fish commission. 

 Bulletin, II.) 



316. Coulter, Stanley. A report upon certain collections of 

 phanerogams presented to the State liiological survey, pp. 

 169-182. O. t-p-c. Indianapolis, [1896]. — From: Indi- 

 ana Acad. Sci. Proc. 1895, no. 5. 



316. Coulter, Stanley. Noteworthy Indiana phanerogams, 

 pp. 183-198. O. t-p-c. Indianapolis, [1896].— i^ro7n.-/n- 

 diana Acad. Sci. Proc. 1895, no. 5. 



316. Harvey, F. Le R. Notes upon Maine plants. (Torr. 

 Bat. Club Bull. XXIII. 275-276; XXIV. 50-51; XXV. 210- 

 211. 1896-98.) — Separate. 



316. Bailey, W. W. New England wild flowers and their sea- 

 sons. 4+ 150 pp. D. Providence, 1897. 

 Includes lists of Alpine and coast plants. 



316. Coulter, Stanley. Contributions to the flora of Indiana. 

 No. IV.-V. 2 pts. (13 pp.+ pp. 158-165.) O. t-p-o. In- 

 dianapolis, [1897-98]. — From: Indiana Acad. Sci. Proc. 

 1896-97. 



g. Southeastern United States 



Dendrography 



317. Cooper, J. G. On the forests and trees of Florida and 

 the Mexican boundary. (Smithson. Inst. Ann. Rep. XV. 

 (1860), pp. 439-442. 1861.) 



General Phj'tography 



317. Catesby, Mark. The natural history of Carolina . . . 

 1731—13. — Lines 5-6 read: (Histoire naturelle de la Caroline, 

 de la Floride, & les Isles Bahama . . .) 2 vol. 220 pi. map. 

 P. London, 1731-43. — Lines 7-S read: revis'd by Sir. 

 Edwards. 2 vol. 220 pi. map. F«. London, 1754. 



318. Darby, John. A manual of botany . . . 1841. — Line 

 4 ckM.- — [Another ed.] 156 + 20+344 pp. 145 11. D. Sa- 

 vannah, 1847. 



318. RiddeU, J. L. New and hitherto unpublished plants of 

 the South West, mostly indigenous in Louisiana, and referred 

 to by name in the " Catalogus florae ludo\'icianEB," published 

 in the New Orleans medical and surgical journal, vol. VIII., 

 pages 743 to 764, May no., 1852, and embraced in the MS. 

 " Plants of Louisiana," illustrated , by specimens and draw- 

 ings, deposited in the Smithsonian institution in 1851 . {New 

 Orleans Med. Surg. Jour. IX. 609-618. 1853.) 



Contains Quercus Carpenterii (p. 613), Q. Peckiana, Q. Andromeda, Q. 

 rhombifolia, and Q. bumeliaefolia (p. 614). 



319. Lesquereux, Leo. Botanical and palseontological re- 

 port on the Geological state survey of Arkansas, pp. [295]- 

 399. 6 pi. O. [Philadelphia, I860.] — From: " Arkansas 

 geological survey. Annual report, 1860." 



A catalogue of the plants of Arkansas (pp. 346-399). 



319. Ward, L. F. List of plants added to the flora of Washing- 

 ton from April 1, 1882, to April 1, 1884. {Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington Proc. II. (1882-84); pp. 84-87. 1885.) 



Supplementary to his Guide to the fiora of Washington, 1S81. 



319. Knowlton, F. H. Additions to the flora of Washington 



and vicinity, from April 1, 1884, to April 1, 1886. {Biol. 



Soc. Washington Proc. III. (1884-86), pp. 106-132. 1886.) 



Supplementary to Ward, L. F. Guide to the flora of Washington, 1881. 



319. Holm, Theo. Third [and fourth] list of additions to the 



flora of Washington, D. C. (Biol. Soc. Washington Proc. VII. 



105-132; X. 29-43. 1892-96.) 



Supplementary to Ward, L. F. Guide to the flara of Washington, 1881. 



319. Mell, P. H. The flora of Alabama. Pt. V. [Leguminosje 

 and Rosacea;.] pp. 276-296. O. Montgomery, Ala., 1896. 

 {Alabama Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. LXX.) 



320. Hyams, C. W. The flora of North Carolina from Ra- 

 nunculaceae to Salviniaceae. pp. [289]-365. O. Raleigh, 

 [1899]. {North Carolina Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. CLXIV.) 



h. Western United States 



Dendrography 



320. Call, R. B. Notes on the native forest trees of eastern 

 Arkansas. 1890. — ■ Transfer from vol. I. 317: Phytoghaphy. 

 Southeastern United States. 



320. Bush, B. F. The trees, shrubs and vines of Missouri. 

 1895. — Transfer from vol. I. 317: Phytography. South- 

 EiisTBRN United States. 



321. Pammel, L. H. Some observations on trees and shrubs 

 in the Rocky Mountains. {Iowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. XXXI. 

 (1898), pp. 350-352. 1897.) 



General Phytography 

 321. [NuttaU, Thomas.] A catalogue of new and interesting 

 plants, collected in upper Louisiana . . . 1813. — Transfer 

 from vol. I. 318: Phytography. Southeastern United 

 States. 

 321. Nuttall, Thomas. A journal of travels into the Arkansas 

 Territory during the year 1819 . . . 1821. — Transfer from 

 vol. I. 318: Phytogr-aphy. Southeastern UNrrsD States. 



321. NuttaU, Thomas. Collections towards a flora of the ter- 

 ritory of Arkansas. 1837. — See vol. I. 318: Phytography. 

 Southeastern United States. 



322. Abert, J. W. Notes [of a journey from Fort Leavenworth 

 to Bent's Fort]. 1848. — Transfer from vol. I. 318: Phy- 

 tography. Southeastern United States. 



322. Torrey, John. Plantae Fremontianae . . . 1854. — Line 

 3 read_: 1854.) — Separate: t-p. Washington City, 185_3. 



324. Arthur, J. C. Contributions to the flora of Iowa; a cata- 

 logue of the phffinogamous plants. 43 pp. O. Charles 

 City, 1876. 



324. Bush, Frank. Flora of Jackson county, [Missouri]. 1882. 

 — Transfer from vol. I. 318: Phy'tography. Southeast- 

 ern United States. 



325. Upham, Warren. Catalogue of the flora of Minnesota, 

 including its phaenogamous and vascular cryptogamous 

 plants, indigenous, naturalized and adventive. 193 pp. O. 

 Slinneapolis, 1884. {Minnesota Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Rep. 

 XII. pt. 6. 1884.) — Supplement to the flora of Minnesota. 

 {Minnesota Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Bull. III. 46-54. 1887.) 



