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



Wright, John, and Hall, James. A catalogue of plants, growing without cul- 

 tivation, in the vicinity of Troy. 42 p. 23 cm. Troy, 1836. 



Annotated alphabetical list of vascular plants. (Rensselaer County.) 



Zabriskie. J. B. A catalogue of plants indigenous and cultivated, found in the 

 vicinity of Erasmus Hall. Ann. Rpt. Regents Univ. State N. Y. [1834] : 176-181. 

 1835. 



Unannotated alphabetical list of vascular plants and a few fungi. (Kings 

 County. ) 



Zenkert, C. A. The flora of the Niagara frontier region. Ferns and flowering 

 plants of Buffalo, N. Y., and vicinity. Bui. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. v. 16. 

 x, 328 p. illus., map. 1934. 



Botanical investigations, topography, geology, climate, life zones, humau 

 changes ; annotated list of 1.587 species and 115 varieties ; ecology, plant societies, 

 bibliography. Covers a radius of about 50 miles around Buffalo, including 

 a part of the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario. Replaces Day, D. F. The plants 

 of Buffalo ... 1. c. 4: 6-5-279. 18S2-84 (reprinted as A catalogue of the native 

 and naturalized plants of the city of Buffalo and its vicinity . . . 1884) ; 

 5: 85-96. 1886, and also his Catalogue of the Niagara flora. Ann. Rpt. Commrs. 

 State Reserv. Niagara 4: 67-133. 1888. (Reprinted 67 p.) 



NOETH CAROLINA 



See also Tennessee (Cain) ; Virginia (Kearney). 



General 



Coker, W. C, and Totten, H. R. The trees of North Carolina. 106 p. 20.5 

 cm. Chapel Hill, 1916. 



Annotated list of 167 trees, with key to species. — See also Ashe, W. W. Addi- 

 tions to the arborescent flora of North Carolina. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 

 34: 130-140. 1918. 



Hyams, C. W. The flora of North Carolina from Ranunculaceae to Sal- 

 viniaceae. Bui. North Carolina Agr. Expt. Sta. 164. p. 287-365. 1899. 



List of 2,685 species of vascular plants, their distribution within the State 

 indicated by letters. Replaces the "Catalogue of the indigenous and naturalized 

 plants of the State," by M. A. Curtis, in Agriculture of North Carolina, pt. 3. 

 156 p., 1867, and "A preliminary list of additions to Curtis' Catalogue . . . 

 flowering plants," by M. E. Hyams in Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 1884/85: 

 72-76. 1885. 



Medicinal plants which have been collected and used in North Caro- 

 lina. Bui. North Carolina Agr. Expt. Sta. 150. p. 327-409. 1898. 



Briefly annotated systematic list. 



Local 



Blomquist, H. L., and Oosting, H. J. A guide to the spring and early summer 

 flora of the Piedmont, North Carolina. 2d ed. xviii, 138 p. 23 cm. Durham, 

 1936. (1st ed., A guide to the spring flora of the Lower Piedmont, North Carolina, 

 1934. ) 



Annotated list of vascular plants, with keys ; glossary. 



Coker, W. C. A visit to Smith Island. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 34: 150- 

 153. pi. 10-16. 1918. 



Includes list of woody plants observed by the author in April. (Off the 

 coast of Brunswick County.) 



The woody plants of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Jour. Elisha 



Mitchell Sci. Soc. 19: 42-49. 1903. (Reprint 8 p.) 



List of 133 native trees, shrubs, and woody vines, with date of first flowering. 

 (Orange County.) 



Croom, H. B. A catalogue of plants, native or naturalized, in the vicinity of 

 New Bern, North Carolina; with remarks and synonyms. [2d ed.] x, 52 p. 

 23.5 cm. New York, 1837. (1st ed.. 1833.) 



Unannotated list of vascular plants, with occasional critical notes in an 

 appendix. (Craven County.) 



