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Harper, R. M. Geography and vegetation of northern Florida. Ann. Rpt. 

 Florida State Geol. Survey 6: 163-437 (inch map, plates). 1914. (Reprinted.) 



Includes lists of principal species, divided according to habit, from 20 local 

 regions north of the southern boundaries of Lafayette, Alachua, Putnam, and 

 St. Johns Counties, with account of geology, soils, topography, vegetation types, 

 and economic features of each region ; annotated bibliography. 



Geography of central Florida. Ann. Rpt. Florida State Geol. Survey 



13: 71-288. fig. 2-43 (incl. maps). 1921. 



Includes (p. 84-153) brief lists of the commonest plants in 10 regions from 

 Levy, Marion, and Volusia to Hillsborough, Polk, Osceola, and Brevard Counties, 

 with notes on topography, geology, soils, vegetation, agriculture, etc., of each 

 region. 



Hitchcock, A. S. A list of plants collected in Lee County, Florida. Proc. 

 Iowa Acad. Sci. 9 (1901) : 189-225. 1902. 



General features of flora ; annotated list of 549 vascular plants collected by 

 the author in 1900. 



McAtee, W. L. A list of plants collected on St. Vincent Island, Florida. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 26: 39-51. 1913. 



List of 261 vascular plants collected in late autumn and winter, with notes 

 on fruiting and flowering. (Near Apalachicola, in Franklin County.) 



Melvill, J. C. List of the phanerogams of Key West, south Florida, mostly 

 observed there in March, 1872. Mem. Manchester Lit. and Phil. Soc. Ill, 8 : 138- 

 154. 1884. 



Topography ; annotated list of 168 vascular plants, plus a few sedges, grasses, 

 and ferns. (Monroe County.) 



Millspaugh, C. F. Flora of the sand keys of Florida. Pub. Field Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. 118, Bot. Ser. 2: 191-245. illus. (maps). 1907. 



List of vascular plants of each of the sand keys to the westward of Key West, 

 with map of each key, showing graphically the distribution of each species; 

 table summarizing local distribution. 



Murrill, W. A. Flora of Alachua County, Florida. Preliminary check list. 

 35 p. 28 cm. Gainesville, 1937. 



Soils, etc. : list of vascular plants, annotated as to abundance, divided into 

 vines, shrubs, trees, Compositae, etc. ; the grasses, sedges, and rushes "reserved 

 for a separate publication." (Processed publication.) 



Small, J. K. Flora of Miami; being descriptions of the seed-plants growing 

 naturally on the Everglade keys and in the adjacent Everglades, southern penin- 

 sular Florida, xii, 206 p. 23.5 cm. New York, 1913. 



Descriptive flora, with keys; general range stated. (Dade County.) 



Flora of the Florida Keys; being descriptions of the seed-plants 



growing naturally on the islands of the Florida reef from Virginia Key to Dry 

 Tortugas. xii, 162 p. 23.5 cm. New York, 1913. 



Descriptive flora, with keys ; extralimital range given. 



GEORGIA 



General 



Anonymous. Catalogue of the flora in Georgia, arranged according to the 

 Linnean and natural system. In White, George. Statistics of Georgia, suppl. 

 p. 43-77. Savannah, 1849. 



Unannotated alphabetical list of vascular plants, of uncertain authorship. 



Harper, R. M. Georgia's forest resources. South. Woodlands 1 (3) : 4-23, 

 (4) : 1-19, (5) : 3-19, (6) : 15-32. illus. (maps), 3 pi., map. 1907-08. 



Botanical explorations and publications, phytogeographical regions; anno- 

 tated list of 134 trees, in reverse of the usual systematic order, with mention 

 of about 20 others of probable occurrence. 



Justice, R. S. Some medicinal and poisonous plants of Georgia. Bui. Univ. 

 Georgia v. 39, no. 9. iii, 49 p. 2 fig. (maps). 1939. 



Includes annotated alphabetical lists of medicinal and poisonous plants. 



