FLORAS OF THE WORLD 197 



Flint, W. F. The trees and shrubs composing the New Hampshire forests. 

 Their distribution, relative abundance, and utility. Rpt. Col. Agr. and Mech. 

 Arts New Hampshire 19: 6CM)9. 1890. (Reprinted with some changes from 

 Rpt. Forestry Comn. New Hampshire 1st, 1885. — Reprinted 42 p. 1891. ) 



Annotated list. — See also Foster, J. H. Trees and shrubs of New Hampshire. 

 Bienn. Rpt. Forestry Comn. New Hampshire 1930. [pt. 2.] 131 p. illus/ 1931. 

 (Popular account.) 



Local 



Batchelder, F. W. Preliminary list of plants growing without cultivation 

 in the vicinity of Manchester, New Hampshire, rev. and enl. Proc. Manchester 

 Inst. Arts and Sci. v. 4, pt. 2. 59 p. 1909. (1st ed., 1900.) 



List of 1,063 species and 360 additional forms of vascular plants, annotated as 

 to abundance; additional notes on 26 species. The list of 19O0 contained 817 

 names. (Hillsboro County.) 



Beetle, A. A. Flowering plants and ferns of the Fox research forest, Hills- 

 boro, New Hampshire. Bui. C. A. Fox Res. and Demonstr. Forest no. 9. 40 p. 

 1938. 



Annotated list of vascular plants. The list contains rather numerous errors ; 

 for corrections of the most important ones see Weatherby, C. A., and Blake, 

 S. F. On certain plant records from Hillsboro, New Hampshire. Rhodora 

 41: 34-36. 1939.— Also Weatherby, C. A. A correction. 1. c. 138-139. 1939. 

 (Hillsboro County.) 



Harris, W. S. The flora of Windham, N. H. In Morrison, L. A. Supple- 

 ment to the history of Windham in New Hampshire, p. 69-97. Boston, 1892. 

 (Reprinted 31 p. 1892.) 



Contains list of 606 vascular plants. (Rockingham County.) 



Jesup, H. G. A catalogue of the flowering plants and higher cryptogams, 

 both native and introduced, found within thirty miles of Hanover, N. H, includ- 

 ing a few cultivated species . . . vii, 91 p. map. 23 cm. [Hanover,] 1891. 



Physiography, etc. ; annotated list of 1,161 vascular plants. Hanover is in 

 Grafton County; parts of Sullivan, Merrimack, and Belknap Counties in New 

 Hampshire, and of Orange, Windsor, and Rutland Counties, Vermont, are in- 

 cluded. — See also Eggleston, W. W. Flora of Mt. Moosilauke. Rhodora 2: 

 97-99. 1900. 



Pease, A. S. List of plants on Three Mile Island. Pteridophyta and Sper- 

 matophyta. Appalachia 12: 266-276. 1911. 



Botanical explorations; unannotated list of 218 vascular plants. (In Lake 

 Winnipesaukee, near Center Harbor, Belknap County.) 



Notes on the botanical exploration of the White Mountains. Appa- 

 lachia 14: 157-178. 1917. 



History of earlier botanical collecting, with bibliographical footnotes; list of 

 collectors with dates. 



Vascular flora of Coos County, New Hampshire. Proc. Boston Soc. 



Nat. Hist. 37: 39^388. pi. 5-11. 1924.— Plants new to Coos County, N. H. 

 Rhodora 30: 104-105. 1928. 



Physiography, soils, climate, general features of flora, history of botanical 

 investigations, bibliography, etc. ; annotated list of 1,297 vascular plants. 



NEW JEESEY 



See also New York (Taylor, Flora of the vicinity of New York) ; Pennsylvania (Keller 

 and Brown; Smith). 



General 



Britton, N. L. Catalogue of plants found in New Jersey. Final Rpt. Geol. 

 Survey New Jersey 2: 27-642. 1889 [1890]. (Reprinted.) 



Physiography, bibliography ; annotated list of vascular and cellular plants 

 (5,641 species and varieties, of which 1,995 are vascular plants) . 



Halsted, B. D. Forest trees of New Jersey. Bui. New Jersey Agr. Expt. Sta. 

 202. 52 p. 25 fig. 1907. 



Annotated compiled list ; bibliography. 



The poisonous plants of New Jersey. Bui. New Jersey Agr. Expt. Sta. 



135. 28 p. 10 fig. 1899. 



Annotated account, the plants grouped according to poisonous character. 



