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Eastwood, Alice. A list of plants recorded from the Tres Marias Islands, 

 Mexico. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. IV, 18: 442-468. 1929. 



Botanical explorations, list of species first described from the island; list of 

 324 vascular plants with citation of exsiccatae. 



List of the plants recorded from Guadalupe Island, Mexico. Proc. 



Calif. Acad. Sci. IV, 18: 394-420. pi. 33-34. 1929. 



Botanical explorations, list of species originally described from the island, etc. ; 

 annotated list of 161 vascular plants. 



Ferris, B. S. Preliminary report on the flora of the Tres Marias Islands. 

 Contrib. Dudley Herb. Stanford Univ. 1: 63-81. 4 pi. 1927. 



General features of flora, etc. ; annotated list of vascular plants collected by the 

 author in 1925, composed chiefly of those not hitherto recorded. Total flora said 

 to consist of about 285 species. 



Goldman, E. A. Plant records of an expedition to Lower California. Contrib. 

 U. S. Natl. Herb. 16: 309-371. pi. 104-133, map. 1916. 



Annotated list of vascular plants (and 1 lichen) collected by E. W. Nelson and 

 E. A. Goldman in 1905-06 on a trip covering the whole extent of the peninsula, 

 with vernacular names and notes on uses. 



Greene, E. L. The botany of Cedros Island. Pittonia 1: 194-208. 1888.— A 

 supplementary list of Cedros Island plants. 1. c. 1: 266-269. 1889. 



Geography, etc. ; annotated list of 91 vascular plants. 



Botany of the Coronados Islands. West Amer. Sci. 1 : 69-71. 1885. 



Topography, etc.; mostly unannotated list of nearly 70 vascular plants. (Off 



northwesternmost Lower California, 32°22' N. Lat, 117°30' W. Long.) 



A catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns of Guadalupe Island. 



Bui. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1: 220-228. 1885. 



Adds 13 species to Watson's list; notes on other species. Preceded (p. 214-220) 

 by "Notes on Guadalupe Island" ; general features of flora, climate, etc. 



The vegetation of the San Benito Islands. Pittonia 1 : 261-266. 1889. 



General features of flora ; list of 24 vascular plants, of which 5 are endemic. 

 Heilprin, Angelo. The temperate and alpine floras of the giant volcanoes of 



Mexico. (Being a report from the Committee on the Michaux legacy.) Proc. 

 Amer. Phil. Soc. 30: 4-22. 1892. 



Includes list of species reaching 10,000 feet or higher on Orizaba, Popocatepetl, 

 Ixtaccihuatl, and Nevada de Toluca, with discussion. 



Johnston, I. M. Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the Gulf 

 of California in 1921. The botany (the vascular plants). Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 

 IV, 12: 951-1218. map. 1924. 



Annotated list of 456 vascular plants (and 20 fungi and lichens) collected in 

 Lower California, Sonora, and islands in the Gulf of California ; physiography, 

 phytogeography, and history of botanical exploration. 



The flora of the Revillagigedo Islands. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. IV, 20: 



9-104. 1931. 



Botanical explorations ; physiography, etc., of each island with tabular list of 

 species recorded and remarks on distribution, origin of flora ; annotated list of 

 120 vascular plants. 



Loesener, Theodor. Ueber Maya-namen und nutzanwendung yucatekischer 

 pflanzen. In Festschrift Eduard Seler . . . herausgegeben von W. Lehmann. 

 p. 321-343. Stuttgart, 1922. 



Bibliography; systematic list of 348 plants, with Maya names (and transla- 

 tions) and notes on uses. (Yucatan.) 



Millspaugh, C. F. Plantae yucatanae (regionis antillanae). Plants of the 

 insular, coastal and plain regions of the peninsula of Yucatan, Mexico. Pub. 

 Field Columbian Mus. 69, 92, Bot. Ser. 3: 1-84,. 85-151. illus., plates, map. 

 1903-04. 



Descriptive flora, with keys based primarily on fruiting characters ; citation 

 of exsiccatae; vernacular names, uses; text figure of each species (usually only 

 fruiting details). Incomplete: fasc. 1, Polypodiaceae and Schizaeaceae (by Mills- 

 paugh), Gramineae and Cyperaceae (by Millspaugh and Agnes Chase) ; fasc. 

 2, Compositae (Millspaugh and Chase). Never completed. 



Vegetation of Alacran Reef. Pub. Field Mus. Nat. Hist. 187, Bot. Ser. 



2: 421-431. 1 fig., 2 pi., map. 1916. 



Topography, etc.; annotated list of 18 angiosperms. (In Campeche Bank, 75 

 miles north of Yucatan, about 22°33' N. Lat., 89°41' W. Long.) 



