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Local 



Flynn, N. F. Flora of Burlington and vicinity. A list of the fern and seed 

 plants growing without cultivation, ix, 124 p. 23 cm. Burlington, 1911. (Con- 

 tributions to the botany of Vermont, 9.)- — Additions . . . Bui. Vermont Bot. Club 

 7: 16-17. 1912. 



Annotated list of 1,240 vascular plants. — For additions, see Blake, S. F. Six 

 weeks' botanizing in Vermont, I. Notes on the plants of the Burlington region. 

 Rhodora 15:153-168. 1913. (Chittenden County.) 



Kennedy, G. G. Flora of Willoughby, Vermont. Rhodora 6: 93-134. pi. 

 54-56, map. 1904. (Reprinted.) — Additional notes from Willoughby. 1. c. 6 : 

 148. 1904. 



Geography, soils, botanical collectors, etc. ; annotated list of 690 vascular plants. 

 (Orleans County.) 



Kittredge, E. M. Ferns and flowering plants of Woodstock, Vermont. 57 p. 

 16.5 cm. Woodstock, 1931. — Supplement ... [7] p. 1936. — Grasses and sedges 

 of Woodstock, Vermont. 27 p. Woodstock, 1939. 



Annotated list of vascular plants. Supplements not seen. (Windsor County.) 



See also District of Columbia (Hitchcock and Standley) ; Iowa (Pammel, Flora of 

 northern Iowa peat bogs) ; North Carolina (Ewing and Stanford). 



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Artz, Lena. Plants of the shale banks of the Massanutten Mountains of Vir- 

 ginia. Claytonia 3: 45-50. 1937; 4: 10-15. 1937. 



Geology, characters and range of the most characteristic species ; list of vascu- 

 lar plants ; bibliography. The Massanutten Mountains lie along the boundary line 

 between Shenandoah, Rockingham, Page, and Warren Counties. 



Erlanson, E. W. The flora of the peninsula of Virginia. Papers Mich. Acad. 

 Sci. 4: 115-182. 1925. 



General features of flora ; list of 1,052 vascular plants collected by E. J. Grimes 

 and the author in 1920-21, with localities; bibliography. The "peninsula of 

 Virginia" lies between the York and the James Rivers. 



Fernald, M. L. Last survivors in the flora of Tidewater Virginia. Rhodora 

 41: 465-504, 529-559, 564-574. illus. (maps), pi. 570^583. 1939. (Contrib. Gray 

 Herb. 128.) 



Author's itinerary in 1938 and 1939, with notes on plants observed ; annotated 

 list of noteworthy species. (Southeastern Virginia.) 



Locnl plants of the inner coastal plain of southeastern Virginia. 



Rhodora 39: 321-368, 379-415, 433-459, 465-491. pi. 474-487. 1937. (Contrib. 

 Gray Herb. 120. ) 



Soils, running account of itinerary and collecting; critical notes on numerous 

 vascular plants, phytogeography. 



Noteworthy plants of southeastern Virginia. Rhodora 40: 364-424, 



434-459, 467-485. pi. 509<-535, 1938. (Contrib. Gray Herb. 123.) 



Author's itinerary in 1937 ; annotated list of rarer species collected. 



Plants from the outer coastal plain of Virginia. Rhodora 38: 376-^04, 



414-452. pi. 440-452. 1936. (Contrib. Gray Herb. 115.) 



Phytogeography ; critical notes on plants collected in 1935. 



and Griscom, Ludlow. Three days of botanizing in southeastern Vir- 

 ginia. Rhodora 37: 129-157, 167-189. pi. 332-351. 1935. (Contrib. Gray 

 Herb. 107.) 



Critical notes on plants collected by the authors in 1933 in Princess Anne and 

 Norfolk Counties. — See also Fernald, M. L. Midsummer vascular plants of south- 

 eastern Virginia. 1. c. 37: 378-413, 423-454. pi. 384-405. 1935. (Contrib. 

 Gray Herb. 109.) 



Kearney, T. H. Report on a botanical survey of the Dismal Swamp region. 

 Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herb. 5: 321-550. fig. 51-90, pi. 65-76, 2 maps. 1901. 



Mainly ecological; includes annotated list of species; bibliography. The area 

 covered includes Princess Anne, Norfolk, and part of Nansemond Counties, Va., 

 and Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank, and Perquimans Counties, N. C. 



