174 MISC. PUBLICATION 4 01, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Local 



Feay, W. T. Catalogue of phaenogamous plants, growing spontaneously 

 within thirty miles of Savannah, Geo., with their periods of inflorescence, 

 heights, stations, etc., arranged alphabetically for convenience of reference, and 

 numbered consecutively for facilitating exchanges. Oglethorpe Med. and Surg. 

 Jour. 3: 167-217. 1860. 



Annotated alphabetical tabular list of 794 plants. 



Harper, R. M. Notes on the flora of middle Georgia. Bui. Torrey Club 27: 

 320-341. pi. 22. 1900. 



Topography, etc. ; lists of species belonging to different floral areas ; records 

 of rare species. (In Clarke, Jackson, Oconee, and Walton Counties.) 



Notes on the flora of south Georgia. Bui. Torrey Club 27: 413-436. 



1900. 



Lists of species of different habitats ; annotated list of rarer vascular plants 

 collected by the author in 1895-97, mostly in vicinity of Americus, Sumpter 

 County. 



A phytogeographical sketch of the Altamaha grit region of the 



coastal plain of Georgia. Annals N. Y. Acad. Sci. 17: 1-357. 28 pi., map. 1906. 



Topography, climatology, habitat groups, etc.; annotated list of plants (739 

 vascular) ; general features of distribution; bibliography. (A roughly diamond- 

 shaped region in southern Georgia, south of 32° 50' N. Lat., extending from the 

 southwest corner of the State northeast to Screven County.) 



Wright, A. H., and Wright, A. A. The habitats and composition of the 

 vegetation of Okefinokee Swamp, Georgia. Ecol. Monog. 2: 109-232. 75 fig. 

 (inch maps). 1932. 



Ecological; includes lists of vascular plants of different habitats. (The area 

 is mostly in Charlton County.) 



IDAHO 



See also Oregon (Hemenway) ; Washington (St. John, Flora of southeastern Washington; 

 St. John and Warren, Preliminary list of the plants of the Kaniksu National Forest). 



Local 



Holzinger, J. M. Report on a collection of plants made by J. H. Sandberg 

 and assistants in northern Idaho in the year 1892. Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herb. 3: 

 205-287. pi. 3-4. 1895. 



List of vascular and cellular plants, with data of collections of each. A critical 

 review by A. A. Heller (Bui. Torrey Club 23: 155-157. 1896) should be con- 

 sulted in connection with this list. (Principally in Nez Perce, Latah, and 

 Kootenai Counties.) 



Spinden, H. J. The Nez Perce Indians. Mem. Amer. Anthropol. Assoc. 2: 

 165-274. fig. 2-6, pi. 6-10. 1908. 



Includes (p 200-205) an account of plants used as food. These Indians inhab- 

 ited Idaho, Oregon, and Washington from the Bitterroot Mountains to the Blue 

 Mountains. 



ILLINOIS 



See also Indiana (Schneck) ; Missouri (Engelmann Botanical Club). 



General 



Carter, J. M. G. A synopsis of the medical botany of Illinois. 45 p. 24.5 cm. 

 Chicago, 1884. 



Briefly annotated systematic list, including cultivated plants. 



Miller, R. B., and Tehon, L. R. The native and naturalized trees of Illinois. 

 Bui. Illinois Nat. Hist. Survey 18: 1-339 (incl. 149 fig., 98 pi. ) . 1929. 



Keys ; list, with descriptions, distribution, uses ; forest reserves, etc. 



Patterson, H. N. Catalogue of the phaenogamous and vascular cryptogamous 

 plants of Illinois, native and introduced. 54 p. 21.5 cm. Oquawka, 1876. 



Annotated list of 1,542 vascular plants. 



