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Britton, N. L., and Kearney, T. H. An enumeration of the plants collected 

 by Dr. Timothy E. Wilcox, U. S. A., and others in southeastern Arizona during 

 the years 1892-1894. Trans. New York Acad. Sci. 14: 21-44. 1894. 



List of species, mostly from Fort Huachuca and Fort Apache. 



Castetter, E. F., and Underhill, R. M. The ethnobiology of the Papago 

 Indians. Univ. New Mexico Bui. 275 (Biol. Ser. v. 4, no. 3). 84 p. 1935. 

 (Ethnobiological studies in the American southwest II.) 



General features of Papago life ; account of useful plants and animals, classi- 

 fied by uses, with lists of species and vernacular names; bibliography. The 

 region covered is a narrow strip along the Mexican border between the Gila River 

 in southern Arizona and the Altar in northern Sonora. 



Davidson, Anstruther. Flora of Clifton district, Arizona. Bui. So. Calif. 

 Acad. Sci. 3: 110-111. 1904; 4: 18-19, 35-36. 1905; 5: 67-70. 1906; 6: 34-36. 

 1907. 



Annotated list of dicotyledons collected by the author. (Greenlee County.) 



Hough, "Walter. The Hopi in relation to their plant environment. Amer. 

 Anthropol. 10: 33^4. 1897. 



Includes list of 144 useful plants, with Hopi and botanical names and uses, 

 grouped by uses. (Northeastern Arizona.) 



Matthews, Washington. Navajo names for plants. Amer. Nat. 20: 767-777. 

 1886. 



Systematically arranged list of vernacular names, with botanical identifications, 

 translations, and notes on uses. (Northeastern Arizona.) 



Nelson, Aven. Flora of the Navajo Reservation. Amer. Bot. 26: 48-56, 

 87-89. 1920; 28: 20-25. 1922. 



Annotated list of 152 vascular plants collected by W. N. Clute in 1919 ; not in 

 systematic order. (Northeastern Arizona.) 



Patraw, P. M. Check-list of plants of Grand Canyon National Park. Nat. 

 Hist. Bui. Grand Canyon Nat. Hist. Assoc, no. 6. ix, 75 p. map. 1936. 



Annotated list of cellular and vascular plants. (Processed publication.) — 

 See also Dodge, N. N. Trees of Grand Canyon National Park. 1. c. no. 3. 

 69 p. illus. 1936. (Processed publication.) (Coconino County.) 



Read, A. D. The flora of the Williams division of the Tusayan National 

 Forest, Arizona. Plant World 18: 112-123. 2 fig. 1915. 



Plant zones; unannotated list of vascular plants. (Coconino County.) 



Reagan, A. B. Plants used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona. 

 Wisconsin Archeol. 8: 143-161. 1929. 



Plant zones, agriculture, running account of useful plants ; annotated alpha- 

 betical list of scientific names; no vernacular names given. (Apache County.) 



Russell, Frank. The Pima Indians. Ann. Rpt. Bur. Amer. Ethnol. 26 : 3-389. 

 100 fig., 47 pi. 1908. 



Includes (p. 69-80) annotated list of wild edible and medicinal plants, with 

 vernacular names. These Indians inhabit the Gila River and Salt River Valleys, 

 in Pinal and Maricopa Counties. 



Thornber, J. J. Vegetation groups of the Desert Laboratory domain. In 

 Spalding, V. M. Distribution and movements of desert plants, p. 103-112. 

 Washington, D. C, 1909. (Carnegie Institution of Washington Pub. no. 113.) 



Includes list of 449 species (442 vascular) from an area in the vicinity of 

 Tucson (Pima County). 



Whiting, A. F. Ethnobotany of the Hopi. Bui. Mus. North. Arizona 15. viii, 

 120 p. 1939. 



Includes (p. 61-100) annotated systematic list of useful plants, with vernacular 

 names and uses; bibliography. (Northeastern Arizona.) 



ARKANSAS 



General 



Branner, J. C, and Coville, F. V. A list of the plants of Arkansas. Ann. Rpt. 

 Geol. Survey Arkansas 1888 (4) : 155-242. 1891. 



Botanical explorations, bibliography: list of 1,610 vascular plants (plus a 

 very few cellular) with localities for scarcer species. — See also Buchholz, J. T., 

 and Palmer, E. J. Supplement to the catalogue of Arkansas plants. Trans. 

 Acad. Sci. St. Louis 25: 91-155. pi. 6-13. 1926. (Includes bibliography.) 



