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Abrams, LeRoy. An illustrated flora of the Pacific States, Washington, 

 Oregon, and California, v. 1 (xi, 557 p. 1,299 fig.). 27.5 cm. Stanford Uni- 

 versity, 1923. 



Descriptive flora of vascular plants with keys, partial synonymy, and figure 

 of each species. To be completed in 4 volumes ; v. 1, Filicales — Aristolochiaceae. 



Coulter, J. M. New manual of botany of the central Rocky Mountains (vascu- 

 lar plants) . . . rev. by Aven Nelson. 646 p. 22 cm. New York, [1909]. (1st 

 ed., 1885.) 



Descriptive flora of vascular plants, with keys, covering Colorado, Wyoming, 

 Black Hills of South Dakota, northern half of New Mexico, adjacent Arizona, 

 eastern Utah, most of Montana, southern Idaho ; glossary. Includes 2,733 

 accepted species. 



Erye, T. C, and B,igg, G. B. Northwest flora. 453 p. 25.5 cm. Seattle, 

 [1912]. 



Keys to the flowering plants of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and southwest 

 British Columbia, with descriptions of genera and higher groups. Remarkable 

 for the ingenuous ingenuity of its explanations of generic names. 



Howell, Thomas. A flora of northwest America. Containing brief descrip- 

 tions of all the known indigenous and naturalized plants growing without culti- 

 vation north of California, west of Utah, and south of British Columbia. Vol. 1. 

 Phanerogamae. 792, [24] p. 24 cm. Portland, Oreg., 1897-[1903]. 



Descriptive flora of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, with partial keys. No 

 more published. Dates of issue : p. 1-112, Mar. 15, 1S97 ; 113-274, Apr. 1, 1S98 ; 

 275-386, Aug. 21, 1900 ; 387-474, Mar. 21, 1901 ; 475-562, Nov. 20, 1901 : 563-666, 

 July 20, 1902 ; 667-792, Aug. 10, 1903. The additional 24 pages, not found in all 

 copies, are index. 



Kirkwood, J. E. Northern Rocky Mountain trees and shrubs, xvii, 340 p. 

 87 fig., 35 pi. 23 cm. Stanford University, 1930. 



Annotated descriptive flora (248 species), with keys. Includes region from 

 Yellowstone Park, Wyoming, "north and northwest through Montana and Idaho 

 and the Canadian Rockies, and covers the various ranges and the immediately 

 adjacent plains." 



McMinn, H. E., and Maino, Evelyn. An illustrated manual of Pacific coast 

 trees . . . xii, 409 p. 415 fig., col. pi. 20 cm. Berkeley, 1935. 



Descriptive flora of native trees growing from British Columbia to California, 

 inclusive, and about 400 introduced species and varieties ; bibliography ; list 

 of trees recommended for planting (by H. W. Shepherd). 



Palmer, Edward. Food products of the North American Indians. Rpt. U. S. 

 Commr. Agr. 1870: 404-428. pi. 19-28. 1S71.— Plants used by the Indians of 

 the United States. Amer. Nat. 12: 593-606, 645-655. 1878. (Also in Amer. 

 Jour. Pharm. 50: 539-548, 586-592. 1878.) 



Annotated list, the plants classified according to parts utilized. Refers mainly 

 to western United States. The second part includes edible and some other useful 

 plants. 



Rydberg, P. A. Flora of the prairies and plains of central North America. 

 vii, 969 p. 600 fig. 23.5 cm. New York, 1932. 



Descriptive flora of 3,988 vascular plants, with keys ; covers Kansas, Nebraska, 

 Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, southern Manitoba, and south- 

 eastern Saskatchewan. 



Flora of the Rocky Mountains and adjacent plains. Colorado, Utah, 



Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and neighboring parts of 

 Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, and British Columbia. 2d ed. xii, 

 1,144 p. 23 cm. New York, 1922. (1st ed., 1917.) 



Descriptive flora of vascular plants, with keys; brief sketch of life zones; 

 glossary. Includes 6,029 species. The only essential change in the 2d edition 

 is the addition of p. 1111-1144 containing "Additions and corrections." 



Stuhr, E. T. Manual of Pacific coast drug plants . . . 189 p. map. 23.5 cm. 

 [n. p.,] 1933. 



Annotated list of 1,160 wild and cultivated plants, the families arranged alpha- 

 betically ; bibliography, glossary. 



Sudworth, G. B. Forest trees of the Pacific slope. 441 p. 207 fig. (partly 

 on pi.), 2 maps. 23 cm. Washington, 190S. 



Description and figure of each species, with detailed account of habit and 

 bark, size and age, range and occurrence. Publication of U S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Forest Service, 



