FLORAS OF THE WORLD 217 



Tharp, B. C. Ecologic investigations in the Red River valley. In Sellards, 

 E. H., and others. Investigations on the Red River . . . Univ. Texas Bui. 2327: 

 89-155. 1923. 



Includes lists of spermatophytes observed in the area, chiefly in Wichita County, 

 Texas, and adjacent Oklahoma. 



Young, M. S. The seed plants, ferns, and fern allies of the Austin region. 

 Univ. Texas Bui. 2065. 98 p. 1920. 



Annotated list of vascular plants. (Travis County.) 



See also Nevada (Tidestroni). 



Local 



Chamberlin, R. V. The ethnobotany of the Gosiute Indians of Utah. Mem. 

 Amer. Anthropol. Assoc. 2: 329-405. 1911. (Also in Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 

 63: 24-99. 1911.) 



Running account of useful plants ; annotated list of scientific names, list of ver- 

 nacular names. These Indians inhabit the desert country bordering on Great 

 Salt Lake. 



Eastwood, Alice. Report on a collection of plants from San Juan County, in 

 southeastern Utah. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. II, 6: 270-329. pi. 44-46. 1897 

 (1896). 



General features of flora ; annotated list of 161 vascular plants (and Characeae) 

 collected by the author in 1895. 



Garrett, A. 0. Spring flora of the Wasatch region. 5th ed. vi, 240 p. 20 cm. 

 Salt Lake City, 1936. (1st ed., 1911. ) 



Keys and descriptions of spring flowering plants of eastern edge of Great Basin 

 as far south as Manti. 



Graham, E. H. Botanical studies in the Uinta Basin of Utah and Colorado. 

 Annals Carnegie Mus. (Pittsburgh) v. 26. 432 p. 13 pi. (incl. map), fold. tab. 

 1937. 



Botanical explorations, physiography, geology, climate, zones of vegetation, 

 plant communities, phytogeography ; bibliography ; annotated list of 1,104 species 

 and varieties of vascular plants. The region covered is in northeastern Utah 

 and northwestern Colorado. 



Presnall, C. C, and Patraw, P. M. Plants of Zion National Park. Zion-Bryce 

 Mus. Bui. no. 1. 69 p. illus. 1937. 



Annotated list of vascular plants, with brief popular descriptions of many 

 species ; authorities for botanical names not given. Processed publication of Na- 

 tional Park Service. (Washington and Kane Counties.) 



VERMONT 

 See also New Hampshire (Jesup). 



General 



Barnhart, J. H. The local floras of Vermont. Bui. Vermont Bot. Club. 2: 

 11-16. 1907. 



Chronological list of 64 titles. 



Burns, G. P., and Otis, C. H. The trees of Vermont. Bui. Vermont Agr. Expt. 

 Sta. 194. 244 p. illus. 1916. 



Annotated descriptive account, with figure of each species ; wood anatomy of 

 more important species. — See also Jones, L. R., and Rand, E. V. Vermont 

 shrubs and woody vines. Bui. Vermont Agr. Expt. Sta. 145. p. 49^119. illus. 

 1909. (Popular account.) 



Dole, E. J., ed. The flora of Vermont. 3d rev. ed. An annotated list of the 

 ferns and seed plants of the State of Vermont. Compiled by a committee of the 

 Vermont Botanical Club, xiv, 353 p. port. 22.5 cm. [Burlington ?], 1937. 



Botanical explorations, geology, statistics ; annotated list of 2,572 vascular 

 plants (1,861 species). Replaces the Vermont Botanical Club's Flora of Vermont, 

 published as Bui. Vermont Agr. Expt. Sta. 187. p. 137-258. 1915, which in turn 

 replaced the Flora of Vermont, prepared by a committee consisting of E. Brainerd, 

 W. W. Eggleston, and L. R. Jones and published as Contributions to the botany of 

 Vermont no. 8. 1900. 



