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1902. Berry, E. W. Notes on the Local Flora.. TorreyaU^ 

 103. 



1903. Kaufman, P. Gleanings from Sea and Mountain 

 (Ocean Grove and Avon), ^tmr. Botanist 1903. 85-86. 



1903. IviGHTHiPE, L. H. Flora of the Pine B(arrens of New 

 Jersey. Torreya III. 79. 



1903. Harshbeeger, J. W. Forest Growth at Wildwood, 

 ■New Jersey. Forest Leaves IK. 40.. 



1903. Stone, W. Arisaema pusillum in Pennsylvania and 

 New Jersey. Torreya 1903, p. 171. 



1903. Robinson, B. L. A Hitherto Undescribed Pipewort 

 from New Jersey. Rhodora V. 175. 



1904. HarshbErgEr, J. W. The Comparative Age of the 

 Different Floristic Elements of Eastern North America. 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Set. Phila. 1904, 601-615. 



1905. Harper, R. M. Genus Xyris. Torreya V. 128. 



1905. KeeeER, Ida A. and Brown, Stewardson. Handbook 

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This work follows the plan of Britton's Catalogue and, so far as the 

 New Jersey counties are concerned, is primarily based upon it witk 

 the addition of much valuable data furnished by members of the 

 Philadelphia Botanical Club. Most of this is substantiated by speci- 

 mens in the Club Herbarium. These I have examined and in addition 

 have consulted the Herbaria of Stewardspn Brown, Joseph Crawford, 

 Thos. S. Githens, John W. Harshberger, Ida A. Keller, M. and A. 

 Leeds, Chas. D. Lippincott, Benj. Heritage, Alex. McElwee, Benj. H. 

 Smith, Chas. S. Williamson and Witmer Stone, so that only a few 

 records originating in this work remain unverified. These are marked 

 (KB) in the lists of localities under the various species, while records 

 that have been found to be based upon misidentifications are referred 

 to in foot-notes. 



