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Cain, S. A. Certain floristic affinities of the trees and shrubs of the Great 

 Smoky Mountains and vicinity. Butler Univ. Bot. Studies 1: 129-150 (incl. 2 

 maps). 1930. 



Phytogeographic ; includes list of 248 woody plants, divided into groups accord- 

 ing to geographical affinities; bibliography. (Eastern Tennessee.) 



An ecological study of the heath balds of the Great Smoky Mountains. 



Butler Univ. Bot. Studies 1: 177-208. 4 fig. 1930. 



Includes lists of species. The area covered is along the Tennessee-North 

 Carolina State line. 



Freeman, C. P. Ecology of the cedar glade vegetation near Nashville, Tennes- 

 see. Jour. Tenn. Acad. Sci. 8: 141-228. 22 fig. 1933. 



Includes (p. 198-205) list of vascular plants collected near La Vergne, Ruth- 

 erford County. 



Gattinger, Augustin. The Tennessee flora ; with special reference to the flora 

 of Nashville. Phaenogams and vascular cryptogams. 109 p. 22 cm. Nashville, 

 1887. 



General features of flora ; annotated list of 1,708 vascular plants, of which 

 1,251 occur within 30 miles of Nashville. 



TEXAS 



General 



Cory, V. L., and Parks, H. B. Catalogue of the flora of Texas. Bui. Texas 

 Agr. Expt. Sta. 550. 130 p. map. 1937 [1938]. 



Unannotated list of 5,099 species and varieties of vascular plants, their distribu- 

 tion indicated by districts. The paper is dated July 1937, but was actually 

 issued, according to information furnished by Mr. Cory, on January 18, 1938. 



Geiser, S. W. A century of scientific exploration in Texas, pt. 1 : 1820-1880. 

 Field and Lab. So. Methodist Univ. 4: 41-55. 1936; 7: 29-52. 1939'. 



Briefly annotated alphabetical list of collectors and explorers, with biographi- 

 cal references. The 1936 list reprinted with additions, in his Naturalists of the 

 frontier, p. 317-336. [Dallas,] 1937. 



Lewis, I. M. The trees of Texas. An illustrated manual of the native and 

 introduced trees of the State. Univ. Texas Bui. 1915, no. 22. vi, 169 p. 48 fig. 

 1915. 



Annotated descriptive treatment of the trees, of a popular nature. 



Parks, H. B. Valuable plants native to Texas. Bui. Texas Agr. Expt. Sta. 

 551. 173 p. map. 1937 [1938], 



Annotated list, with brief descriptions ; distribution indicated by districts. 

 The "value" of most of the species included is hypothetical. The paper is dated 

 August 1937, but was actually issued, according to information furnished by 

 Mr. Cory, on January 18, 1938. 



Winkler, C. H. The botany of Texas. An account of botanical investigations 

 in Texas and adjoining territory. Univ. Texas Bui. 1915, no. 18. 27 p. port. 

 1915, 



Botanical collectors and authors; annotated bibliography of 121 titles. 



Local 



Blankinship, J. W. Plantae Lindheimerianae. Pt. III. Rpt. Missouri Bot. 

 Gard. 18: 123-223. pi., port. 1907. 



Intended to supplement and complete Parts I-II of "Plantae Lindheimerianae," 

 by G. Engelmann and A. Gray (1845-50). Numbering of Lindheimer's speci- 

 mens ; biographical sketch ; list of Lindheimer's nos. 449-573 of fascicle III 

 (1845-46), nos. 652-754 of fascicle IV (1847-48), with names, data, and indica- 

 tion of those which were types of new species ; similar list of nos. 652-1282 from 

 Comal County and vicinity (1849-51) ; bibliography of Texas botany. 



Clover, E. U. Vegetational survey of the lower Rio Grande valley, Texas. 

 Madrono 4: 41-66, 77-100. illus. (incl. maps). 1937. 



Botanical explorations, climate, topography, geology, drainage, local ecological 

 nomenclature, plant associations ; list of bryophytes and vascular plants col- 



