FLORAS OF THE WORLD 133 



Geography, plant communities ; annotated list of vascular plants collected by 

 the authors. 



Turner, L. M. Contributions to the natural history of Alaska. Results of 

 investigations made chiefly in the Yukon district and the Aleutian Islands. 226 

 p. 26 pi. (pt. col.). 30 cm. Washington, 1886. (Arctic series of publications 

 issued in connection with the Signal Service, U. S. Army, no. II.) 



Includes (p. 61-85) a partly annotated list of vascular and cellular plants, 

 with localities, based on Rothrock's list of 1872. 



CANADA 



See also United States (general works, also Northeastern and Western). 



The boundaries of the Canadian Provinces have undergone considerable change during 

 their recent history. The maps in the Times Survey Atlas of the World (1922) repre- 

 sent the present boundaries (except that Labrador now extends much farther west into 

 Quebec), and have been followed as a guide. The three districts into which the North- 

 west Territories are divided are here separated, for convenience, as follows : Mackenzie, 

 the mainland between Yukon Territory and 102° W. Long. ; Keewatin, mainland (exclu- 

 sive of Boothia and Melville Peninsulas) between 102° W. Long, and Hudson Bay, 

 together with islands (Southampton, Coats, and Mansel Islands, and those south of 

 them) in Hudson and James Bays ; Franklin, Boothia and Melville Peninsulas and all 

 islands in Hudson Strait and Arctic waters except those adjacent to the Yukon coast. 



Adams, John. A bibliography of Canadian plant geography to the end of the 

 year 1920 [-35]. Trans. Roy. Canad. Inst. 16: 293-355. 1928; 17: 103-145. 

 1929; 17: 227-265, [for 1921-25] 267-295. 1930; [for 1926-30] 18: 343-373. 

 1932; [for 1931-35] 21: 95-134. 1936. 



Unannotated list of floristic papers, grouped chronologically and arranged 

 alphabetically by authors ; 3,399 Canadian titles, plus 197 on Greenland in the 

 "Appendix on the flora of Greenland" in the 1936 paper. M. H. Norwell was 

 joint author in 1932 and 1936. 



Fyles, Faith. Principal poisonous plants of Canada. Bui. Expt. Farms 

 Canada 2d ser., no. 39. xi, 112 p. illus., 8 col. pi. 1920. 



Annotated account, with descriptions, properties, symptoms, and remedies; 

 bibliography. 



MacKay, A. H. Bibliography of Canadian botanv, 1900[-15] . Proc. and Trans. 

 Roy. Soc. Canada II, 7 (sect. IV) : 141-142, 1901; 8 (sect. IV) : 157-160. 1902; 

 9 (sect. IV) : 169-172. 1903; 10 (sect. IV) : 153-160. 1905; 11 (sect. IV) : 143- 

 152. 1906; 12 (sect IV): 33-48. 1906; III, 4 (sect. IV): 121-153. 1911; 5 

 (sect. IV) : 177-189. 1912; 6 (sect. IV) : 129-137. 1913; 7 (sect. IV) : 175-185. 

 1914. Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada III, 8 (sect. IV) : 25-35. 1914; 9 (sect. IV) : 251- 

 261. 1916; 10 (sect. IV) : 189-199. 1917. 



Annual bibliographies, alphabeted by authors. Earlier numbers have title 

 Botanical bibliography of Canada. 



Macoun, John. Catalogue of Canadian plants. 3 v. 24.5 cm. Montreal, 

 1883-1902. 



Annotated list of vascular and cellular plants with localities; Alaskan and 

 Newfoundland plants are included. The vascular plants (v. 1-2, 1883-1890) 

 number 3,209 species (including additions in v. 2). — For additions see Macoun, 

 J. M. Contributions to Canadian botany I-XVIII. Canad. Rec. Sci. 6: 23-27, 

 76-88, 141-153, 19S-210, 264-276, 318-329, 405-415, 459-469. 1894-95; 7: 39-50, 

 267-286, 463-477. 1896-97. Ottawa Nat. 12: 161-172. 1898; 13: 159-169. 1899; 

 15: 71-79, 267-275. 1901-02; 16: 211-223. 1903; 20: 135-141, 162-171. 1906. 

 (Reprinted.) 



Morton, B. K., and Lewis, R. G. Native trees of Canada. Bui. Forest Branch 

 Dept. Interior Canada no. 61. 233 p. (incl. illus. (maps), plates). 1917. 



Descriptions, range, uses, maps showing local range of each species ; synoptical 

 descriptive tables, figures of leaves, fruits, and often twigs, habit photographs. 



Penhallow, D. P. A review of Canadian botany from the first settlement of 

 New France to the nineteenth century. Proc. and Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada 5 

 (sect. IV) : 45-61. 1887.— Review . . . from 1800 to 1895. 1. c. II, 3 (sect. IV) : 

 3-56. 1897. 



Botanical explorers, botanical gardens and societies ; bibliographies. 



Provancher, Leon, a~b~be. Flore canadienne ou descriptions de toutes les 

 plantes des forets, champs, jardins et eaux du Canada ... 2 v. (cont. paged). 

 420 fig. 22.5 cm. Quebec, 1862. 



Descriptive flora, with vernacular names (largely artificial) and uses; includes 

 cultivated plants. Of little value as a flora. 



