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Winter, J. M. An analysis of the flowering plants of Nebraska, with keys 

 to the families, genera, and species, and with notes concerning their occurrence, 

 range, and frequency within the State. Bui. Conserv. Dept. Conserv. and Surv. 

 Div. Univ. Nebraska no. 13. iii, 203 p. 23 cm. [Lincoln,] 1936. (Contribution 

 from the Botanical survey of Nebraska n. s., no. 10.) 



Annotated list of angiosperms, with keys. 



Local 



Bessey, C. E. The forest trees of eastern Nebraska. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 

 13: 75-87 (inch maps). 1906. 



Annotated list of 67 species, each with a small map showing local range. 



Gilmore, M. R. Some native Nebraska plants with their uses by the Dakota. 

 Collect. Nebraska State Hist. Soc. 17: 358-370. 1913. 



Annotated systematic list, with vernacular names. 



- A study in the ethnobotany of the Omaha Indians. Collect. Nebraska 



State Hist. Soc. 17: 314-357. 1913. 



Running account of useful plants grouped by uses ; annotated systematic list, 

 with vernacular names ; list of plants grouped by uses ; bibliography. ( Eastern 

 Nebraska. ) 



Uses of plants by the Indians of the Missouri River region. Ann. Rpt. 



Bur. Amer. Ethnol. 33 : 43-154. 30 pi. 1919. 



General considerations ; annotated systematic list of plants, with vernacular 

 names and uses; lists of plants discussed, with names in different Indian lan- 

 guages ; bibliography. Refers mainly to Nebraska. 



Rydberg, P. A. Flora of the sand hills of Nebraska. Contrib. U. S. Natl. 

 Herb. 3: 133-200. pi. 2. 1895. 



Author's itinerary in 1893, topography, floral districts, etc. ; annotated list of 

 vascular plants collected ; numerical list of specimens. The sand hill region 

 extends from about 98°-103° W. Long., with the Niobrara and North Platte 

 Rivers as north and south boundaries. The author collected chiefly in Thomas, 

 Hooker, and Grant Counties. 



Smith, J. G., and Pound, Roscoe. Flora of the sand hill region of Sheridan 

 and Cherry Counties and list of plants collected on a journey through the sand 

 hills in July and August, 1892. In University of Nebraska. Botanical survey 

 of Nebraska 2: 5-30. 1893. 



Topography, general features of flora : list of vascular and cellular plants col- 

 lected, with localities. 



Tillotson, C. R. The trees of Lincoln and vicinity. Ann. Rpt. Nebraska 

 State Bd. Agr. 1906/07: 213-236. 1907. 



Annotated list, including cultivated species. (Lancaster County.) 



NEVADA 



General 



Tidestrom, Ivar. Flora of Utah and Nevada. Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herb. v. 

 25. 665 p. 15 pi., map. 1925. 



Physiography, life zones; plant communities (by H. L. Shantz), the foothill- 

 montane-alpine flora and its environment (by A. W. Sampson) ; systematic list 

 of vascular plants (about 3,700 species), with keys, references, local habitat, 

 and general range. Treatments of several families contributed by various 

 authors. — For additions (relating principally to Utah) see Maguire. Bassett. 

 Distributional notes on plants of the Great Basin region I-II. Leaflets West. 

 Bot. 1: 183-188. 1935; 2: 23-26. 1937. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE 



General 



Flint, W. F. The distribution of plants in New Hampshire. In Hitchcock, 

 C. H. The geology of New Hampshire, p. 381-415. pi., map. Concord, 1874. 



General features of flora; list of vascular plants (and lichens) with local 

 range indicated. The latest State list, but long out of date. 



