134 MISC. PUBLICATION 401, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



See also Mackenzie (Preble) ; Manitoba (Tyrrell) ; United States, Western (Kirkwood ; 

 Rydberg, Flora of tbe Rocky Mountains). 



Local 



Farr, E. M. Contributions to a catalogue of the flora of the Canadian Rocky 

 Mountains and the Selkirk Range. Contrib. Bot. Lab. Univ. Penn. 3: 1-88. map. 

 1907. 



General features of flora ; list of vascular plants, with localities, based mainly 

 on the author's collections in 1901-05. The region covered is in southern British 

 Columbia and southern Alberta, between Banff and Glacier. 



Raup, H. M. Botanical investigations in Wood Buffalo Park. Bui. Natl. Mus. 

 Canada no. 74 (Biol. Ser. 20). 174 p. illus., maps. 1935. 



Botanical investigations, soils, geology, physiography, climate, types of vege- 

 tation, plant associations; annotated list of vascular plants (449 species and 12 

 additional varieties) ; bibliography. The region is in northeastern Alberta and 

 southeastern Mackenzie, south of Great Slave Lake. 



Phytogeographic studies in the Athabaska-Great Slave Lake region. 



I. Catalogue of vascular plants. Jour. Arnold Arboretum 17: 1S0-240, 241-315. 

 pi. 190-200, fold. map. 1936. 



Botanical explorations, geography (with gazetteer) ; annotated list of 739 

 vascular plants (696 species), with citation of exsiccatae. Covers northeastern 

 Alberta, northwestern Saskatchewan, and southeastern Mackenzie (about 105°- 

 119° W. Long., 55°-63° N. Lat.). 



Standley, P. C. Plants of the Alpine Club expedition to the Mount Robson 

 region. Canad. Alpine Jour., special no. 1912. p. 76-97. 5 pi. 1912(1913). 



Annotated list of 147 species collected in the Mount Robson region of eastern 

 British Columbia and western Alberta in 1911 by N. Hollister and J. H. Riley. 



BRITISH COLUMBIA 



See also Alberta (Farr; Standley); Yukon (Macoun. List of plants collected by 

 Dr. G. M. Dawson); United States, Western (Frye and Rigg ; Kirkwood; McMinn and 

 Maino ; Rydberg, Flora of the Rocky Mountains). 



General 



Anderson, J. R. Trees and shrubs, food, medicinal and poisonous plants of 

 British Columbia. 165 p. illus., map. 25.5 cm. Victoria, B. C, 1925. 



Descriptions of woody plants ; annotated lists of food plants, with native 

 methods of cooking, and of medicinal and poisonous plants. 



Griffith, B. G. A pocket guide to the trees and shrubs of British Columbia. 

 69 p. 23 cm. Victoria, 1934. 



Systematic list, with keys and descriptions. 



Local 



Brown, Robert (of Campster). On the vegetable products, used by the 

 northwest American Indians as food and medicine, in the arts and in super- 

 stitious rites. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 9: 378-398. 1868. (Also in Pharm. Jour, 

 and Trans. II, 10: 89-94, 168-174. 1868.) 



Descriptive account, the plants classified by uses. Refers mainly to Oregon, 

 Washington, and British Columbia. 



Carter, W. R., and Newcombe, C. F. A preliminary catalogue of the flora of 

 Vancouver and Queen Charlotte Islands. 86 p. 26 cm. Victoria, 1921. 



Annotated list of vascular plants. — For additions (1921-26) see Rpt. Prov. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist. Brit. Columbia 1921: 16; 1922: 15; 1923: 15; 1924: 23; 1925: 

 17; 1926: 10.— Additions since 1926, 1. c. 1937: 11. 



Davidson, John. Contribution to the flora of British Columbia (Garibaldi 

 Mountain region). Ann. Rpt. (2d, 1914) Bot. Off. Brit. Columbia 1: 58-74. 

 4 pi. 1915. 



Annotated list of vascular plants. 



List of plants found during the botanical exploration of the Skagit 



River basin. Ann. Rpt. (3d, 1915) Bot. Off. Brit. Columbia 1: 111-134. 1916. 



List of 456 vascular plants, with localities. 



