FLORAS OF THE WORLD 193 



Wheeler, W. A. A contribution to the knowledge of the flora of southeastern 

 Minnesota. Minn. Bot. Studies 2: 353^16. pi. 21-27. 1900. 



Topography, plant associations ; annotated list of 578 vascular plants col- 

 lected in the summer of 1899, in the vicinity of Winnebago, Faribault County. — 

 See also Rosendahl, C. O. An addition . . . 1. c. 3 : 257-269. 1903. 



A contribution to the knowledge of the flora of the Red River Valley 



in Minnesota. Minn. Bot. Studies 2: 569-600. pi. 34-41. 1901. 



Soil, etc. ; list of 325 angiosperms collected in August 1900, with localities and 

 collectors* names. The Red River of the North constitutes the boundary be- 

 tween Minnesota and North Dakota. 



MISSISSIPPI 

 See also Louisiana (Lloyd and Tracy). 



General 



Lowe, E. N. Plants of Mississippi. A list of flowering plants and ferns. 

 24 cm. Bui. Miss. State Geol. Survey 17. 292 p. (inch map.) 1921. 

 Topography, floral regions ; annotated list of vascular plants. 



Phares, D. L. Synopsis of the medical flora of the State of Mississippi. 

 Ann. Rpt. Miss. State Bd. Health 1 : 139-180. 1877. 

 Annotated systematic list. 



Local 



Brown, C. S. Tishomingo State Park, botany. Bui. Miss. State Geol. Survey 

 32: 37-77. 1936. 



Annotated list of vascular plants. (Tishomingo County.) 



Lauderburn, D. E. Trees of the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta and their economic 

 values. Ext. Bui. Miss. State Col. 67. 32 p. illus. 1933. 



Annotated list, with uses. Adapted from Putnam, J. A., and Bull, Henry. 

 Trees of the bottomlands of the Mississippi River Delta region. Occas. Paper 

 South. Forestry Expt. Sta. no. 27. 1932. (Region from Tennessee line to Vicks- 

 burg, extending east for 10 to 70 miles to the loessial bluffs. ) 



MISSOURI 



General 



Bush, B. F. The trees, shrubs and vines of Missouri. Ann. Rpt. State Hort. 

 Soc. Missouri 37: 353-393, i-v. 1895. 



Annotated list of 294 species. — See also his Notes on trees and shrubs of Mis- 

 souri. Amer. Midi. Nat. 10: 133-158. 1926. (Supplementary notes (on 97 

 species) to Tracy's Flora (1886) ; most of the species mentioned are excluded 

 from the flora of the State.) 



Palmer, E. J., and Steyermark, J. A. An annotated catalogue of the 

 flowering plants of Missouri. Annals Missouri Bot. Gard. 22: 375-758. 6 fig. 

 (maps), pi. 15-21. 1935. 



Botanical explorations, physiography, climate, geology, botanical regions, 

 bibliography ; annotated list of spermatophytes ( 2,281 species plus 209 varieties 

 and forms). This figure includes the Pteridophyta, not treated in this paper; 

 for the latter see their The ferns and fern allies of Missouri. Amer. Fern Jour. 

 22: 105-122. 2 fig. 1932 ( 1933) ; also Pinkerton, M. E. Ferns and fern allies of 

 Missouri. Annals Missouri Bot. Gard. 20: 45-77. fig. 1 (map), pi. 5, fold. tab. 

 1933. — See also Steyermark, J. A. Plants new to Missouri. Rhodora 40: 249- 

 255. 1938. — Palmer, E. J., and Steyermark, J. A. Additions, corrections, and 

 revisions . . . Annals Missouri Bot. Gard. 25: 775-794. 1938. — Replaces Tracy, 

 S. M. Flora of Missouri. Rpt. Missouri State Hort. Soc. 28 (1885), app. 106 p. 

 1886. (Also reprinted with title: Catalogue of the phaenogamous and vascular 

 cryptogamous plants of Missouri.) 



Pammel, L. H. Poisonous and medicinal plants of Missouri. Bui. Missouri 

 State Bd. Hort. no. 14. 46 p. 26 fig. [1910?] 



Local laws relating to poisonous plants, etc, ; running account of principal 

 species. 



