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Todd, J. E. Notes on the distribution of timber in south- 

 western Iowa, with inferences concerning the origin of 

 prairies. (Amer. Nat. XII. 91-96. 1878.) 



Brandegee, T. S. Timber line in the Sawatch Range. (Bot. 

 Gaz. V. 125-126. 1880.) 



A tree land. (Gard. XXII. 301-302. 1882.) 



Refers to Puget Sound, Washington. 



Kellogg, A[lbert]. Forest trees of California. 14S pp. O. 

 Sacramento, 1882. (State mining bureau.) 



Harvey, F. L. The arboreal flora of Arkansas. [1883.] 

 (Amer. Jour. For. 1882-83, pp. 413-424, 451-458.) — Re- 

 printed under the title: Forest trees of Arkansas. 20 pp. O. 

 Cincinnati, 1S83. 



Munson, T. V. Forests and forest trees of Texas. [1883.] 

 (Amer. Jour. For. 1882-83, pp. 433-451.) 



Meehan, Tho[mas]. West American forest trees. (Gard. 

 Chron. ser. 2, XXI. 668-669. 1884.) 



Newberry, [J. S.]. On the forest trees of the country border- 

 ing the line of the Northern Pacific railroad. (Torr. Bot. 

 Club Bull. XL 21-24. 1884.) 



Harvey, F. L. Notes on forest trees. (Bot. Gaz. X. 279-280. 

 1885.) 



Explanatory catalogue of a few forest trees and shrubs for 

 culture. (California State Board For. Rep. I. 57-124. 1886.) 



Drummond, A. T. Our northwest prairies, their origin and 

 their forests. (Canad. Rec. Sci. II. 145-153. 1887.) 



Sudworth, G. B. Forest flora of the Rocky Mountain region. 

 (United States Dept. Agric. Div. For. Bull. II. 153-197. 

 1888.) 



Parsons, G. H. The climate of Colorado and its effect on 

 trees. (United States Dept. Agric. Div. For. Bull. II. 221- 

 235. 1888.) 



Californian forestry. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, V. 682. 1889.) 



Orcutt, C. R. Trees and shrubs of San Diego county, Cali- 

 fornia. (West Amer. Sci. VI. 64-65. 1889.) 



Pringle, C. G. The forest vegetation of the lower Rio Grande 

 valley. (Gard. & For. II. 393-394. 1889.) 



Somers, F. M. Forests of the California coast range. (Har- 

 per's Mag. LXXIX. 652-660, il. 1889.) 



Call, R. E. Notes on the native forest trees of eastern Ar- 

 kansas. (Iowa Acad. Sci. Proc. I. pt. 1 (1887-89), pp. 76- 

 85. 1890.) 



Mason, S. C. Notes on the distribution of some Kansas trees. 

 (Gard. & For. III. 583; IV. 182-183, 508-510, il. 34. 1890- 

 91.) 



Condon, Thomas. The forest trees of Oregon. (West Amer. 

 Sci. VII. 87-88, 115-117, 142-143. 1890-92.) — Reprinted 

 from: " Resources of Oregon." 



Bessey, C. E. Preliminary report on the native trees and 

 shrubs of Nebraska. 32 pp. O. Lincoln, (Neb.), [1891?]. 

 (Nebraska Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. IV. no. 18.) 



Hitchcock, A. S. Key to Kansas trees in their winter condi- 

 tion. 6 pp. 1 pi. O. t-p-c. [Manhattan, (Kan.), 1893.] 



The woody plants of Manhattan in their winter condi- 

 tion. 20 pp. 0. Manhattan, (Kan.), 1893. 



Mason, S. C. A preliminary report upon the variety and 

 distribution of Kansas trees. (Kansas State Board Agric. 

 Bien. Rep. VIII. pt. 2, pp. 259-274, map. 1893.) 



Merriam, C. H. Notes on the distribution of trees and shrubs 

 in the deserts and desert ranges of southern California, south- 

 ern Nevada, northwestern Arizona and southwestern Utah. 

 (North Amer. Fauna, 1893, pp. 285-343, map 1-3.) — Sepa- 

 rate together with his Notes on the . . . distribution of 

 Cactuses . . . t-p-c. 



Parish, S. B. Distribution of southern California trees. 

 (Zoe, IV. 332-353. 1893-94.) 



Bush, B. F. The trees, shrubs and vines of Missouri. (Mis- 

 souri Stale Hort. Soc. Ann. Rep. XXXVII. (1894), pp. 353- 

 393+5 pp. 1895.) — Separate: t-p-c. 



Tourney, J. W. Notes on the tree flora of the Chiricahua 

 Mountains. (Gard. & For. VIII. 12-13, 22-23, il. 2-4. 

 1895.) 



Williams, T. A. Native trees and shrubs of South Dakota. 

 (South Dakota Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. XLIII. 95-123, 1 il. 

 1895.) — Separate. 



Coville, F. V. The forests in the vicinity of Crater Lake, 

 Oregon. (For. Leaves, V. 163. 1896.) 



Fernow, B. E. The Arizona forests. (For. Leaves, V. 180. 

 1896.) 



Macbride, T. H. Notes on forest distribution in Iowa. 



(Iowa Acad. Sci. Proc. III. 96-101. 1896.) 

 Bessey, C. E. Are the trees receding from the Nebraska 



plains ? (Gard. & For. X. 556-557. 1897.) 

 Fernow, B. E. The forests and deserts of Arizona. (Nation. 



Geog. Mag. VIII. 203-226, il., pi. 30. 1897.) 

 Les forets californiennes. (Semaine Hort. III. 320, 335. 



1899.) 

 Gow, J. E. Forest trees of Adair county, Iowa. (Iowa Acad. 



Sci. Proc. VI. (1898), pp. 56-63, pi. 1. 1899.) 

 [Macbride, T. H.] Forestry notes for Humboldt county. 



(Iowa Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. IX. (1898), pp. 147-154. 1899.) 

 Nelson, Aven. The trees of Wyoming and how to know them. 



(Wyoming Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. XL. 57-110, il. 1899.) 

 Reppert, Ferdinand. Forest trees and shrubs of Muscatine 



county. (Iowa Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. IX. (1898), pp. 380-388, 



map. 1899.) 

 Annotated list. 

 Pammel, L. H. The forest flora of Hardin county. (Iowa 



Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. X. (1899), pp. 306-313. 1900.) — 



Separate. 

 Shimek, B. The distribution of forest trees in Iowa. (Iowa 



Acad. Sci. Proc. VII. (1899), pp. 47-59, pi. 4. 1900.) 

 Macbride, T. H. Forestry notes for Dubuque county. (Iowa 



Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. X. (1899), pp. 623-651. 1900.) — 



Reprinted : 30 pp. O. n. t-p. [Des Moines, 1900.] 

 Mueller, H. A. Trees and shrubs of Hamilton county. 



(Iowa Acad. Sci. Proc. VII. (1899), pp. 204-209. 1900.) 

 Annotated list. 



c. CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA 



I. MEXICO 

 See also Mexico, vol. I. 331, 531. 



Pringle, C. G. The forest vegetation of northern Mexico. 



(Gard. & For. I. 70-71, 105-106, 117, 141-142, 226-227, 238, 



429-430, 441, 524. 1888.) 

 Notes on the ligneous vegetation of the Sierra Madre of 



Nuevo Leon. (Gard. & For. III. 337-338, 362-363. 1890.) 

 Orcutt, C. R. The forests of Lower California. (Gard. & For. 



V. 183-184, il. 28-29. 1892.) 

 [Altamirano, Fernando, & Ramirez, Jose\] Lista de nombres 



vulgares y botanicos de arboles y arbustos propios para 



repoblar los bosques de la republica. 17 pp. O. Mexico, 



1894. 



II. WEST INDIAN ISLANDS 



See also West Indian islands, vol. I. 334. 



Fernandez y Jimenez, J. M. Tratado de la arboricultura 

 cubana y lleva agregada la de Isla de Pinos y Puerto-Rico; 

 especificacion de cada uno, la aplicacion de sus maderas, y 

 virtudes medicinales de muchos de ellos, modo de propagar- 

 los y conservarlos, tiempo de sus cortes a los aplicables a 

 construcciones navales y civiles . . . 225 pp. O. Habana, 

 1867. 



III. BRAZIL 

 ' See also Brazil, vol. I. 340, 531. 



AllemSo, F. F. Apontamentos que poderao servir para a his- 

 toria das arvores florestaes do Brasil, particulannente das do 

 Rio de Janeiro. Primeira leitura. [1851.] (Soc. Vellos. 

 Trab. [1850-54], pp. 53-59.) 



List of trees. 



Saldanha da Gama, Jose 1 de. Notes sur quelques arbres em- 

 ployes dans Findustrie bresilienne. (Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. ser. 

 5, XIX. 210-218. 1874.) 



Mtiller, Fritz. Verzeichniss der bisher beobachteten Baume 

 und Straucher in der Umgegend von Blumenau und Desterro, 

 Staat St. Catharina. (Forstl. Bl. XXVIII. 236-237. 1891.) 



d. EUROPE 



See also Europe, vol. I. 348, 531. 



I. GENERAL 



Berghes, C. de. Abbildung sammtlicher ITolzpflanzen, welche 

 in den Forsten des mittleren Europa vorkommen. Heraus- 

 gegeben als Anhang zu Hartig's Forst-Lehrbuch. Pt. 1. 

 12 pi. O. Koln, 1825.f 



Martins, Chfarles]. De la distribution des grands v6g6taux 

 le long des cotes de la Scandinavie et sur le versant septen- 

 trional de la Grimsel en Suisse. (Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. ser. 2, 

 XVIII. 193-200. 1842. — Acad. Sci. Paris Compt. Rend. 

 XV. 560-562, 1 tab. 1842.) 



