RANGE BIBLIOGRAPHY 3 



SYSTEMATIC BOTANY (TAXONOMY) 



Textbooks of systematic botany; keys and identification helps of a broad 

 general nature; botanical literature, mainly systematic, not classifiable elsewhere; 

 botanical expeditions; accounts of large herbaria; discussions of the importance 

 of taxonomy and of plant variability. 



Bessey, C. E. (30) 



THE LITERATURE OF NORTH AMERICAN SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. Nebr. Univ. 



Forest Club Ann. 5: 62-70. 1913. 



Blake, S. F. (31) 



further new or noteworthy compositae. Harvard Univ. Contrib. 

 Gray Herbarium (n. s.) 53: 23-30. 1918. 



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nine new American asteraceae. Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci. 21 (14): 325-336. 



1931. 

 Copple, R. F., and Aldous, A'. E. (33) 



THE IDENTIFICATION OF CERTAIN NATIVE AND NATURALIZED GRASSES BY THEIR 



vegetative characters. Kans. Agr. Expt. Sta. Tech. Bull. 32, 73 pp., 

 illus. 1932. 



Daglish, E. F. (34) 



how to see plants. 122 pp., illus. New York. 1932. 



Dayton, W. A. (35) 



NEW NAMES FOR SOME WESTERN MONTANE PLANTS. Biol. Soc. Wash. ProC. 40: 



119-122. 1927. 



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what is agoseris apiculata greene? Biol. Soc. Wash. Proc. 41: 17-20, 



illus. 1928. 



Douglas, D. (37) 



A SKETCH OF A JOURNEY TO THE NORTHWESTERN PARTS OF THE CONTINENT OF 



north America, during the years 1824-1827. In Hooker, W. J., Com- 

 panion to Botanical Magazine V. 2, pp. 83-140. London. 1836. 



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JOURNAL KEPT BY DAVID DOUGLAS DURING HIS TRAVELS IN NORTH AMERICA, 



1823-27. 364 pp., illus. London. 1914. 

 Erlanson, E. W. (39) 



EXPERIMENTAL DATA FOR A REVISION OF THE NORTH AMERICAN WILD ROSES. 



Bot. Gaz. 96: 197-259, illus. 1934. 



FeatherLy, H. I. (40) 



a new species of grama grass. Bot. Gaz. 91: 103-105, illus. 1931. 



Fernald, M. L. (41) 

 some forms of grasses. Rhodora 35: 316-319. 1933. 



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some beginnings of specific differentiation in plants. Science (n. s.) 



79: 573-578. 1934. 



Hitchcock, A. S. (43) 

 new or noteworthy grasses. Amer. Jour. Bot. 2: 299-310. 1915. 



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methods of descriptive systematic botany. 216 pp. New York and 

 London. 1925., 



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the grasses of the muhlenberg herbarium. Bartonia 14: 27-52. 1932. 



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taxonomy as a fundamental factor in botanical research. Science 79 



(n. s.): 407-408. 1934. 



Hitchcock, C. L. (47) 



A KEY TO THE GRASSES OF MONTANA BASED UPON VEGETATIVE CHARACTERS. 



28 pp., illus. St. Louis, etc. [1936]. [Planographed.] 



LlNNEAEUS, C. (48) 



species plantarum. t. 2. Holmiae. 1753. 



This foreign reference has been included because of its importance as the 

 basis for binomial nomenclature. 



