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Merriman, P. Pv. Flora of Richmond and vicinity (exclusive of grasses, 

 sedges and trees). 353 p. (incl. 53 pi.). 19 cm. Richmond, Va., 1930. 



Popular descriptive flora. (Henrico County.) 



Murrill, W. A. The natural history of Staunton, Virginia, xiii, 216 p. 4 pi. 

 20 cm. New York, 1919. 



Contains alphabetical lists of vascular plants collected (p. 110-182). (Augusta 

 County. ) 



Small, J. K., and Vail, A. M. Report of the botanical exploration of south- 

 western Virginia during the season of 1892. Mem. Torrey Club 4: 92-201. pi. 

 75-82. 1893-94. 



Physiography, etc. ; annotated list of vascular and cellular plants collected 

 mostly within 20 miles of Marion. (Marion is in Smyth County.) 



WASHINGTON 



See also British Columbia (Brown); Idaho (Spinden) ; Oregon (Gilkey and Powell; 

 Hemenway). 



General 



Cooper, J. G. Report on the medical flora of Washington Territory. Trans. 

 Amer. Med. Assoc. 10: 221-237. 1857. 



Annotated list of wild medicinal plants. 



Piper, C. V. Flora of the State of Washington. Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herb. 

 v. 11. 637 p. 22 pi., map. 1906. 



List of vascular plants, with keys and citation of specimens ; physiography, plant 

 associations, collectors, bibliography ; gazetteer. 



Rigg, G. B. Notes on the history of botany in the State of Washington. 

 Washington Hist. Quart. 20: 163-173. 1929. 



Botanical explorations and collectors, with especial reference to the work of 

 institutions. 



Local 



Densmore, Frances. Plants used by the Makah. In her Nootka and Quileute 

 music. Bui. Bur. Amer. Ethnol. 124: 307-321. 1939. 



Tabular list of plants used by the Makah Tribe; annotated list of medicinal 

 and other useful plants, classified by uses. (Neah Bay, Clallam County.) 



Gorman, M. W. Flora of Hamilton Mountain, Washington. Mazama 6 : 62-77. 

 1920. 



Physiography, etc. ; annotated list of 198 vascular plants. Hamilton Mountain 

 is a small volcanic peak 2,432 feet high, in Skamania County. 



Jones, G. N. A botanical survey of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. 

 Univ. Washington Pub. Biol. v. 5. 286 p. 9 pi. (incl. map). 1936.— Supple- 

 mentary notes on the flora of the Olympic Peninsula. Leaflets West. Bot. 2: 

 105-108. 1938. 



Physiography, geology, climate, plant zones, phytogeography, introduced plants, 

 life forms, botanical explorations, bibliography ; annotated list of "over 1,000 

 species and varieties" of vascular plants, with keys and citation of specimens. 

 The region is bounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Strait of Juan de Fuca. the 

 valley of the Chehalis River, and (on the east) Puget Sound, Admiralty Inlet, 

 and Hood Canal. 



The flowering plants and ferns of Mount Rainier. Univ. Washington 



Pub. Biol. v. 7. 192 p. 9 pi. 1938. 



Botanical explorations, plant zones, biological spectrum ; annotated descrip- 

 tive flora of vascular plants (729 species) of Mount Rainier National Park. 

 (Pierce and Lewis Counties.) 



Muenscher, W. L. C. Flora of Whatcom County, Washington. Muhlenbergia 

 9: 101-116, 117-132. 1914. 



Topography, etc. ; annotated list of 462 vascular plants. — See also his Some 

 changes in the weed flora of Whatcom County, Washington. Torreya 30: 130- 

 135. 1930. 



Piper, C. V., and Beattie, R. K. Flora of the northwest coast, including the 

 area west of the summit of the Cascade Mountains, from the forty-ninth 



