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Harvey, F. L. The arboreal flora of Arkansas. Amer. Jour. Forestry 1 : 413- 

 424, 451-458. 1883. (Reprinted 20 p.) 



Geology, general features of forest distribution ; annotated systematic list of 

 trees, with vernacular names and local distribution. — A more popular recent 

 work, with description and figure of most of the species, is Turner, L. M. Trees 

 of Arkansas. Ext. Cir. Col. Agr. Arkansas no. 180. 112 p. illus. 1937. (Re- 

 vision of Buchholz, J. T., and Mattoon, W. R. Common forest trees of Arkansas 

 . . . 1924.) 



Local 



Evans, J. P. Medicinal plants of the Cherokees. Proc. Amer. Pharm. Assoc. 

 8: 391-397. 1859. 



Annotated list, classified by uses. Region referred to is in northern Arkansas 

 and Oklahoma. 



Palmer, E. J. The ligneous flora of Hot Springs National Park and vicinity. 

 Jour. Arnold Arboretum 7: 104-135. 1926. 



History, botanical explorations, geology, physiography, plant associations; 

 annotated list of woody plants. (Garland County.) 



The ligneous flora of Rich Mountain, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Jour. 



Arnold Arboretum 5: 108-134. 1924. 



Geology, general features of flora; annotated list of woody plants collected 

 by author. (Le Flore County, Oklahoma, and Polk County, Arkansas.) 



The Red River forest at Fulton, Arkansas. Jour. Arnold Arboretum 



4: 8-33. 1923. 



General features of flora ; annotated list of woody plants. Additions are 

 given by author, 1. c. 7: 140-141. 1926. (Hempstead County.) 



CALIFORNIA 



General 



Brewer, W. H., Watson, Sereno, and Gray, Asa. Botany [of California]. 

 2 v. 27 cm. Cambridge, Mass., 1876-80. 



The classical work on the flora of California, although long out of date. Full 

 descriptions, pertinent synonymy, and localities ; general range stated ; glossary ; 

 historical sketch of botanical collections (2: 553-559). Gamopetalae by A. Gray, 

 various families by other authors. 



Hall, H. M., and Grinnell, Joseph. Life-zone indicators in California. Proc. 

 Calif. Acad. Sci. IV, 9: 37-67. 1919. 



Discussion of life zone concept ; lists of characteristic plants and animals ; 

 bibliography. 



Jepson, W. L. A flora of California, v. 1, pt. 1-7 ; v. 2, pt. 1-3 ; v. 3, pt. 1. 

 illus., plates. 27 cm. San Francisco, Berkeley, 1909-39. 



Descriptive flora of spermatophytes, including numerous varieties and forms, 

 with localities, exsiccatae, and references. The 11 parts so far issued cover 

 Pinaceae-Convolvulaceae. The part numbers on the cover titles indicate the 

 order of appearance of the text and do not correspond with the consecutive 

 pagination. 



A manual of the flowering plants of California. 1,238 p. 1,023 fig., 



map. 22.5 cm. Berkeley, cl923-25. 



Keys to and descriptions of the vascular plants, including Pteridophyta ; 

 local range and often extralimital range given ; short discussion of plant 

 geography and life zones. Enumerates 4,019 species, of which 3,727 are native 

 and 1,416 endemic. Treatment of various groups contributed by specialists. 



• The silva of California. 480 p. 11 fig., 85 pi., 3 maps. 32.5 cm. 



Berkeley, 1910. (Memoirs of the University of California, v. 2.) 



Descriptive flora with keys, synonymy and references ; details of distribution, 

 vernacular names and uses, forest provinces, life zones, dendrological charac- 

 teristics, bibliography. 



The trees of California. 2d ed. 240 p. 124 fig. 20.5 cm. Berkeley, 



1923. (1st ed., [1909].) 



Descriptive flora with keys ; illustration of nearly every species ; uses, ver- 

 nacular names, forest provinces ; relation to fires, endemic species, etc. 



