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Local 



Eskew, C. T. The flowering plants of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. 

 Amer. Midi. Nat. 20: 695-703. 1938. 



Topography, botanical explorations, climate, ecology ; unannotated list of 447 

 spermatophytes ; bibliography. (Comanche County.) 



Little, E. L. Flora of Muskogee County, Okahoma. Amer. Midi. Nat. 19: 369- 

 389. 1938. 



Botanical explorations, relationships of flora, biological spectrum of flora ; 

 briefly annotated list of 829 vascular plants ; bibliography. 



and Olmsted, C. E. Trees and shrubs of the southeastern Oklahoma 



protective unit. Proc. Oklahoma Acad. Sci. 16: 52-61. 1936. 



Topography, climate, botanical explorations, ecology ; annotated list of 152 

 woody plants; bibliography. (Northern McCurtain, southern Le Flore, and 

 eastern Pushmataha Counties.) 



Vestal, P. A., and Schultes, It. E. The economic botany of the Kiowa Indians 

 as it relates to the history of the tribe . . . xiii, 110 p. (incl. 1 fig. (map), 4 pi.). 

 27 cm. Cambridge, Mass., 1939. 



History of tribe; annotated list of cellular and vascular plants used, with 

 vernacular names, referring principally to Oklahoma; list of plants classified 

 by uses, etc. ; bibliography. 



OREGON 

 See also Idaho (Spinden) ; Washington (Piper and Beattie) ; British Columbia (Brown). 



General 



Hemenway, A. F. Botanists of the Oregon country. Quart. Oregon Hist. Soc. 

 5: 207-214. 1904. 



Account of botanical collectors in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and adjacent 

 States, from Haenke to Howell. 



Sheldon, E. P. The forest wealth of Oregon. 32 p. 4 pi. 20 cm. Portland, 

 1904. 



History, economic value ; annotated list of trees, with uses. 



Local 



Applegate, E. I. Plants of Crater Lake National Park. Amer. Midi. Nat. 

 22: 225-314 (incl. 3 pi.). 1939. 



Topography, general features of flora, botanical explorations; annotated list 

 of about 570 species and forms of vascular plants, with keys and brief descrip- 

 tions. (Klamath County.) 



Benson, G. T. The trees and shrubs of western Oregon. Contrib. Dudley Herb. 

 Stanford Univ. v. 2. 170 p. map. 1930. 



Plant zones ; annotated list with synonymy, type locality, local range, and 

 citation of specimens. Refers primarily to the region west of the Cascade 

 Mountains. 



Coville, F. V. Notes on the plants used by the Klamath Indians of Oregon. 

 Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herb. 5: 87-108. 1897. 



Annotated systematic list of useful plants ; list of Indian names, with botani- 

 cal equivalents. (Klamath County.) 



Gilkey, H. M., and Powell, G. M. Handbook of northwest flowering plants, 

 vi, 407 p. illus. 20 cm. Portland, Oreg., 1936. 



A popular work with brief descriptions, covering the region in Oregon and 

 Washington from the summit of the Cascade Mountains to the coast, south to 

 Lane County, Oregon, omitting northern Washington. The grasses, sedges, 

 rushes, and willows are omitted. 



Gorman, M. W. The flora of Mount Hood. Oregon Out of Doors 1 (1) : 64- 

 96. 1920. 



Physiography, etc. ; annotated list of 283 vascular plants found above 2,000 

 feet elevation. Replaces Howell, Thomas. The flora of Mount Hood. Mazama 

 1: 28-48. 1896. Mount Hood is in Hood River, Multnomah, Clackamas, and 

 Wasco Counties. 



