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Wesley Greene — 
A Check List of Iowa Plants. 
Professor A. S. Hitchcock — 
Our Goldenrods. Aurora p. 209, 1887. 
Catalog Anthophyta and Pteridophyta of Ames, Trans. Acad. St. Louis, 5 :547. 1891. 
Notes on Iowa Flora. Bot. Gaz. 1889. 
Story County Flora. Aurora. 1886. 
Professor T. H. MACBftioE — 
Lessons in Botany, With Key to the More Common Native Plants. (With Pro- 
fessor B. Shimek). Allyn and Bacon. Boston. 
H. A. Mueller- — 
A Preliminary List of the Flow'ering Plants of Madison County. Proc. la Acad, 
vol. xi, p. 261, 1903. 
Trees and Shrubs of Madison Co. Proc. la. Acad. vol. viii, p. 191, 1904. 
Trees and Shrubs of Hamilton Co. Proc. la. Acad. vol. vii, p. 204, 1899. 
Olsen and Somes — 
Flora of Webster County. Proc. la. Acad. 1904. 
Professor L. H. Pammel — 
Rocky Mountain Rambles. Plant World. 13 :155-163 ; 181-190, f. 1-5, f. 1-3. Pub- 
lished originally in Horticulture, rearranged and extended. 
Comb’s Flora of Santa Clara Province, Cuba. Am. Nat. 32:369-370. 
Flora of Northern Iowa Peat Bogs .Rep. la. Geol. Survey 19:739-784, f. 106- in ; 
Contr. Bof. Dept. la. St. Coil, of Agr. & Mech. Arts. 40. 
Notes on the Flora, especially the Forest Flora of the Bitter Root Mountains. 
Proc. la. Acad. Sci. 12:87-100 pi. 22-27. Contr. Bot. Dept. la. St. Coll. Agr. & 
Mech. Arts. '31. 
The Forest Trees and Shrubs of Monroe County. Rep. la. Geol Suiwey. 13 :423- 
433. 
Notes on Some Plants of Northeastern Iowa. Plant World, 1905. 
Notes on Grasses of Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming. Proc. Davenport 
Acad, of Nat. Sci. 7 :229-245, pi. 10-16. 
Notes on Some Introduced Plants in Iowa. Proc. la. Acad. Sci. 4 :110-118. Contr. 
Bot. Dept. la. St. Coil, of Agr. & Mech. Arts.’ 4. 
The Thistles of Iowa with Notes on a Few Other Species. Proc. la. Acad. Sci. 
8:214-239, pi. 12-31, f, 9-11/. Separate Contr. Bot. Dept. la. St. Coll, of Agr. & 
Mech. Arts. 19 :1-26, 23l. 12-31, f. 9-1.). 
Distribution of Plants. Trans. la. St. Hort. Soc. 36:344-35, It f. 
With F. Lamson-Scribner, and J. B. Weams. Grasses of Iowa. Bull. la. Geol. 
Survey. 1:525. 
With Carleton R. Ball. F. Lamson-Scribner. The Grasses of Iowa. The De- 
scriptive and Geographical Study of the Grasses of Iowa. Supplementary Rept. 
1903:436. 270 f. 1 pi. 
With Charlotte M. King. The Vascular Cryptogams of Iowa and the Adjoining 
Parts of Southeastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsip. Proc. la. Acad, 
vol. ix. 
Notes on the Grasses and Forage Plants of Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado. Bull. 
Div. of Agros. U. S. Dept. Agr. 9 :l-47, 12 f. 
Some Notes on Grasses Collected in 1895, between Jefferson, Iowa, and Denver, 
Colorado. Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 17 :94-104. Contr. Bot. Dept. la. Agr. 
Coll. 3. 
Notes on the Flora of Western Iowa Proc. la. Acad. Sci. 3:106:135. Contr. 
Bot. Dept. I. S. C. No. 1. 
Woody Plants of Western Wisconsin. Proc. la. Acad. Sci. 1: Pt. 11:76-80. 
Forest Vegetation' of the Upper Mississippi. Proc. la. Acad. Sci. 1: Pt. H. p. 5-11; 
Reprint from Garden & Forest. 4 :460, 472, 531. 
Report of Committee on State Flora. Proc. la. Acad. Sci. 1: Pt. 11:13-17. 
Notes on the Flora of Texas. Proc. la. Acad. I. pp. 62-76. 
Professor M. B. Peck — 
List of Hardin County Plants. Proc. la. Acad. 1905. 
Professor G. B. Rigg — 
Notes on the Flora of Calhoun Co., Iowa. Hahn and Rule, Iowa City. 
Professor T. E. Savage — 
Preliminary Report on the Mosses of Iowa. Proc. la. Acad. vol. — p. — 
