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Smith, H. H.- Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians. Bui. Pub. Mus. Mil- 

 waukee 4: 175-326. pi. 37-45. 1928. 



Annotated list of plants used by the Meskwaki or Fox Indians of Wisconsin, 

 with native names. These Indians now live on the Meskwaki Reservation at 

 Tama, Tama County, Iowa, where most of the data were obtained. 



Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians. Bui. Pub. Mus. Milwaukee 4: 



327-525. pi. 46-77. 1932. 



History of tribe ; annotated classified lists of useful plants ; alphabetical list 

 of Indian vernacular names. These Indians live in the forest and lake region 

 of northern Wisconsin (in Vilas, Bayfield, Iron, and Clark Counties, etc.), 

 also on Bear Island, Leech Lake, Cass County, Minnesota. 



Tracy, C. T. Catalogue of plants growing without cultivation in Ripon and 

 the near vicinity. 26 p. 17 cm. Ripon, Wis., [1889] . 



Unannotated list of vascular plants. (Fond du Lac County.) 



Wadmond, S. C. Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin : a list of 

 the fern and seed plants growing without cultivation. Trans. Wisconsin Acad. 

 Sci., Arts and Lett. 16: 79S-88S. 1910. 



Physiography, etc. : annotated list of 901 vascular plants. 



Wheeler, W. M. The flora of Milwaukee County. Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Wis- 

 consin 1888: 154-190. [1888?]— 1st supplement. 1. c. 1889: 229-230. [1889?] 



Geology, soils, climate, bibliography; annotated list of 691 vascular plants, 

 raised in the supplements to 921. First supplement not seen (cf. Bui. Torrey 

 Club 17: 78-79. 1890).— For 2d and 3d supplements see Bennetts, W. J. 

 Additions . . . Bui. Wisconsin Nat. Hist. Soc. 1: 161-166. 1900; 2: 39-44. 

 1902. 



WYOMING 

 See also Montana (Rydberg). 



General 



Nelson, Aven. First report on the flora of Wyoming. Bui. Wyoming Agr. 

 Expt. Sta. 28. p. 45-218. 2 fig., map. 1896. 



Annotated list of vascular (and a few cellular) plants, chiefly collected by 

 the author in 1894-95 ; lists of species reported by other botanists ; total 

 (phanerogams) 1,295 species and varieties. 



The trees of Wyoming and how to know them. Bui. Wyoming Agr. 



Expt. Sta. 40. p. 57-110. illus. 1899. 



Annotated list of native trees, with brief descriptions. — See also Cary, Merritt. 

 Notes on the distribution of conspicuous trees and shrubs in Wyoming. In his 

 Life zone investigations in Wyoming. North Amer. Fauna 42: 55-81. fig. 3-17. 

 1917. 



Nelson, E. E. The shrubs of Wyoming. Bui. Wyoming Agr. Expt. Sta. 54. 

 47 p. illus., 5 pi. 1902. 



Annotated list of native shrubs. 



Local 



McDoug-all, W. B., and Baggley, H. A. Plants of Yellowstone National Park. 

 iv, 160 p. illus., col. pi. 23.5 cm. Washington, D. C, 1936. 



A popular treatment, with keys and without authorities for botanical names, 

 apparently intended to list all vascular plants known from the region. Issued 

 by National Park Service. The park is in the northwestern corner of Wyoming, 

 slightly overlapping the Montana and Idaho lines. 



Russell, C. P. A concise history of scientists and scientific investigations in 

 Yellowstone National Park. With a bibliography of the results of research and 

 travel in the park area. 144 p. 26.5 cm. [Washington, D. C, 1934.] 



Botanical bibliography, p. 37-39. Published by National Park Service. 

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