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House, H. D. The vegetation of the eastern end of Oneida Lake. New York 

 State Mus. Bui. 197 (Rpt. State Bot. 1916) : 61-110. pi. 5-12. 1918; 266 (Rpt. 

 State Bot. 1924) : 28-40. 1925. 



Geology, climate, life zones, plant associations; partly annotated list of vas- 

 cular plants. (Chiefly Oneida and Madison Counties.) 



and Alexander, W. P. Flora of the Allegany State Park region. New 



York State Mus. Handbook 2. 225 p. 33 fig., map. 1927. 



Annotated list of vascular plants; lists of species of special localities; bibli- 

 ography. (Cattaraugus County.) 



Howell, G. R., and Tenney, Jonathan. Botany. In their Bi-centennial history 

 of Albany ... p. 21-29. New York, 1886. 



Unannotated list of vascular plants (sedges and grasses mostly omitted) of 

 Albany County. This has been attributed to J. S. Markle and C. H. Peck. 



Hoysradt, L. H. Catalogue of the phaeogamous [sic] and acrogenous plants 

 growing without cultivation within five miles of Pine Plains, Duchess [sic] Co., 

 N. Y. Bui. Torrey Club v. 6, suppl. xxxii p. [1875-79.] 



Annotated list of spermatophytes, the acrogens (pteridophytes) omitted. 



Jelliffe, S. E. The flora of Long Island. 160 p. 24.5 cm. Lancaster, Pa., 

 1899. 



Geology, soils, etc. ; bibliography ; annotated list of cellular and vascular plants 

 (2,238 species, of which 1,383 are vascular plants). — See also Grout, A. J. Addi- 

 tions to the recorded flora . . . Torreya 2: 49-53. 1902. — Jelliffe, S. E. Addi- 

 tions ... 1. c. 4: 97-100. 1904. (Kings, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties.) 



Latham, Roy Flora of the State Park, Orient, Long Island, N. Y. Torreya 

 34: 139-149. 1934. 



General features of flora ; annotated list of vascular plants. (Suffolk County.) 



Mead, S. B. A catalogue of plants growing spontaneously in the vicinity of 

 North-Salem Academy. Ann. Rpt. Regents Univ. State N. Y. [1830] : 89-97. 

 1831. 



Alphabetical list of 745 spermatophytes, with occasional annotations. (West- 

 chester County.) 



Miller, E. S., and Young, H. W. Catalogue of the phaenogamous and acrog- 

 enous plants of Suffolk County, Long Island. 15 p. 23 cm. Port Jefferson, 

 1874. 



Unannotated list of 871 vascular plants. — See also Young, H. "W. Additions 

 to Suffolk County catalogue. Bui. Torrey Club 5: 34. 1874.— Miller, E. S. 

 Suffolk County notes (and varying titles) . 1. c. 6: 155-157, 171-172, 258-259. 1877- 

 78; 7: 17-18. 1880. 



Paige, E. W. Catalogue of the flowering plants of Schenectady County. 48 p. 

 24 cm. Albany, 1864. 



Physiography ; annotated list of phanerogams. 



Paine, J. A. Catalogue of plants found in Oneida County and vicinity. Ann. 

 Rpt. State Cabinet Nat. Hist. N. Y. 18: 53-192. 1865. (Reprinted.) 



Annotated list of vascular plants ; includes numerous records from outside 

 Oneida County. — See also Haberer, J. V. Plants of Oneida County, New York, 

 and vicinity, I. Rhodora 7: 92-97, 106-110. 1905. 



Peck, C. H. Plants of North Elba, Essex County, N. Y. New York State Mus. 

 Bui. 6: 65-266. map. 1899. 



Physiography, etc. ; annotated list of vascular (492 species) and cellular plants 

 of North Elba, a town in the Adirondack Mountains. 



Plants of the summit of Mt. Marcy. New York State Mus. Bui. 5 



(Rpt. State Bot. 1898) : 657-673. 1899. 



Physiography, soil, general features of flora, list of 206 vascular and cellular 

 plants, with remarks on some of the species. Mount Marcy (altitude 5,344 ft.) 

 is the highest mountain in New York. — See also Adams, C. C., and others. 

 Flowering plants from the Alpine zone above timber-line on Mt. Marcy. 

 Ecology 1: 226-229. 1920. (Essex County.) 



Raup, H. M. Botanical studies in the Black Rock forest. Black Rock Forest 

 Bui. 7. 161 p. (incl. 9 fig., 11 pi.), fold. map. 1938. 



Ecology; includes (p. 109-158) annotated list of vascular plants collected 

 by the author in 1936-37. Black Rock Forest is a tract of privately owned 

 land, approximately 3,200 acres in extent, lying west of the Hudson River in 

 Orange County, N. Y. 



