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of the botany of the northern United States . . . — See also Robinson, B. L., and 

 Fernald, M. L. Emendations of the seventh edition of Gray'-s Manual. Rhodora 

 11:33-61. 1809. 



Hough, R. B. Handbook of the trees of the Northern States and Canada east 

 of the Rocky Mountains, x, 470 p. 498 fig. 24.5 cm. LowviUe, N. Y., 1907. 



Descriptive account, with excellent photographs of each species showing leaves, 

 fruit, buds, trunk, and usually cross section of wood, and small maps showing 

 range ; wood, uses ; systematic synopsis with keys. 



Klincksieck, Paul. Les plantes d'Europe adventices ou naturalisees aux Etats- 

 Unis d'Amerique, constatees a deux intervalles : 1832 et 1896. Bui. Soc. Bot. 

 France 54 (Sess. Extr.) : xxx-xlii. 1908. 



List of 501 species extracted from Britton and Brown's Illustrated flora, with 

 indication of those (116 species) recorded by Schweinitz in 1836. 



New England Botanical Club. Committee on floral areas. Preliminary lists 

 of New England plants I-XXXIII. In Rhodora v. 1-11, 18-23, 27-29, 31, 38. 

 1S99-1909, 1916-21, 1925-27, 1929, 1936. 



Tabular lists of different families, showing ranges in the New England States, 

 with annotations on rarer species. Not published in systematic order; un- 

 finished. 



Toussaint, Anatole, ab'be. Europe et Amerique (nord-est). Flores com- 

 parers comprenant tons les genres europeens et americains, les especes com- 

 munes aux deux contrees. naturalisees et cultivees. Bui. Soc. Amis Sci. Nat. 

 Rouen 45:109-441. 1910:46:93-414. 1911. (Reprinted 650 p. 1912.) 



Systematic list of genera of vascular plants in Europe and the eastern United 

 States and Canada, with number of species in each region, mention of species 

 common to the two areas (with range), cultivated species, etc.; statistics. 



SOUTHEASTERN 



Chapman, A. W. Flora of the southern United States : containing an abridged 

 description of the flowering plants and ferns of Tennessee, North and South 

 Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida ... 3d ed. xxxix, 655 p. 

 23 cm. Cambridge, Mass., 1897. (1st ed., 1860 ; 2d ed., 1883.) 



Descriptive flora, now nearly obsolete, lacking the numerous discoveries of 

 the last 40 years. Reissue of ed. 2 [1892] contains 2 supplements, paged contin- 

 uously (N. Y. Bot. Garden). 



Coker, W. C, and Totten, H. R. Trees of the southeastern states, including 

 Virginia, North Carolina-, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and norther** 

 Florida. 2d ed. vii, 417 p. illus., plates. 20.5 cm. Chapel Hill, 1937. (1st ed., 

 1934. ) 



Briefly descriptive flora, with keys, range, variations ; bibliography, glossary. 



Porcher, F. P. Resources of the southern fields and forests, medical, economi- 

 cal, and agricultural ; being also a medical botany of the Southern States ; with 

 practical information on the useful properties of the trees, plants and shrubs. 

 New ed., rev. and largely augmented, xv, 733 p. 23.5 cm. Charleston, S. C, 

 1869. (1st ed., 1863.) 



Annotated, systematically arranged list of useful plants of the Confederate 

 States, wild and cultivated. 



Small, J. K. Flora of the southeastern United States : being descriptions of 

 the seed-plants, ferns, and fern-allies growing naturally in North Carolina, South 

 Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, 

 and in Oklahoma and Texas east of the one hundredth meridian. 2d ed. xii, 

 1,394 p. 25 cm. New York, 1913. (1st ed., 1903.) 



Descriptive flora, with keys. 



Manual of the southeastern flora ; being descriptions of the seed 



plants growing naturally in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, eastern Louisiana, 

 Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, xxii, 1,554 p. illus. 

 23.5 cm. New York, 1933. 



Physiographic provinces, etc. ; descriptive flora of 5,557 spermatophytes ; text 

 figure of floral characters for each genus. The Pteridophyta of the same region 

 are described in his Ferns of the Southeastern States . . . 517 p. illus. (inch 

 map). 1938. 



