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JEAinsrEsaOT! (C. S.). Annals of ITature . . . Lexington, 1820. 8°. 

 Baeton (W. p. C). Flora of North America. PMlad. 1820-3. 

 3 vols. 4°. 

 :{:Coiirisr (N.). Eoerslag af n&gra Nord-Americas traed . 



Stockli. 1823. 8°. 

 MoKicAND (M. E.). Plantae americanae rariores . . . Geneve, 

 1830. fol. 



Not published— it consists only of 10 plates and 8 pp. of letter- 

 press. 



Toeeet(J.). North American Genera . . . New York, 1831. 8°. 

 fJoHN-soH- (S.). Botanical Teacher for North America. Albany, 



1834. 8°. 

 RAFDnEsatrE (C. S.). New Flora and Botany of North America . . . 

 Philad. 1836. 8°. 



f Sylva telluriana mantissa synoptica. Trees and Shrubs of 



North America . . . Philad. 1838. 8°. 



J Alsographia americana . . . Philad. 1838. 8°. 



A continuation of Sylva telluriana. 

 *Hoob:ee (W. J.). Flora boreali-americana . . . Lond. 1833-40. 

 2 vols. 4'. 



The Carices were worked up by F. Boott. 



Eatoic (A.). Manual of botany for North America. Albany, 1817. 

 12°. Ed. 7. 1835. 8°. 



:[ , & J. Weight. North American Botany. Troy, N. Y. 



1840. 8°. 



Being Ed. 8. of Eaton's Manual. 



*ToEEET (J.), & A. Geay. Flora of North America . . . New York, 

 1838-43. 2 vols. 8°. 



Not continued beyond Compositae. See Gray's Synoptical Flora, 

 page 368. 



MoEiCAND (M. E.). Plantes nouvelles d'Amerique. Geneve, 



1833-46. 4°. 

 SiEOifG (A. B.). American Flora . . . New York, 1848. 4 vols. 4°. 

 *Geay (A.). Genera florae Americae . . . Boston, 1848-9. 

 2 vols. 8°. 



Illustrations by I. Sprague. 



* Plantae novae thnrherianae. Cambr. 1854. 4°. 



Adams (H. G.). Notes for Naturalists. Lond. 1857. 8°. 



Chief botanical information relates to North American botany. 

 Engeimann (G.). U.S. and Mexican Boundary Survey, under . . . 

 W. H. Emory. Washington, 1858. 4°. 



