0 Berry, E. W. (13) — Berry, E. W. (34). 
Berry, E. W. (13), A method of making leaf prints. Torreya, Yol. XI, No. 3, 1911 
p. 62—64. 1 Fig. 
Berry, E. W. (14), A new cretaceous Baukinia frora Alabama. Amer. Journ. Sc., 
Ser. 4, XXIX, 1910, p. 256—258. 1. Fig. 
Berry, E. W. (15), A new species of Dewalquea from the American Cretaceous. 
Torreya, Vol. X, 1910, p. 34—38. 1 Fig. 
Berry, E. W. (16), A revision of several genera of gymnospermous plants from 
the Potomac group in Maryland and Virginia. Proc. U. S. nat. Mus., 
XL, 1911, p. 289—318. 
Berry, E. W. (17), A revision of the fossil plants of the genera Acrostichopteris, 
Taeniopteris, Nilsonia and Sapindopsis from the Potomac group. Proc. 
U. S. nat. Mus., XXXVIII, 1910, p. 625—644. 
Berry, E. W. (18), A revision of the fossil plants of the genus Nageiopsis of Fon¬ 
taine. Proc. U. S. nat. Mus., XXXVIII, 1910, p. 185—195. 2 Abb. 
Berry, E. W. (19), A study of the tertiary floras of the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal 
plain. Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., L, 1911, p. 301—315. 4 Karten. 
Berry, E. W. (20), Additions to the pleistocene Flora of Alabama. Amer. Journ. 
Sc., Ser. 4, XXIX, 1910, p. 387—398, with 4 sections. 
Berry, E. W. (21), Additions to the pleistocene flora of New Jersey. Torreya, X, 
1910, p. 261—267. 2 Fig. 
Berry, E. W. (22), An Engelhardtia from the american eocene. Amer. Journ. 
Sc,, Ser. 4, XXXI, 1911, p. 491—496. 2 Fig. 
Berry, E. W. (23), An eocene flora in Georgia and the indicated physical condi- 
tions. Bot. Gaz., L, 1910, p. 202—208. 2 Fig. 
Berry, E. W. (24), Contributions to the Mesozoic flora of the atlantic Coastal 
plain. IV. Maryland. Bull. Torrey bot. Club, XXXVII, 1910, p. 19—29. 
Taf. VIII. 
Berry, E. W. (25), Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal 
plain. V. North Carolina. Bull. Torrey bot. Club, XXXVII, 1910, p. 181—200. 
Taf. XIX—XXIV. 
Berry, E. W. (26), Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal 
plain. VI Georgia. Bull. Torrey bot. Club, XXXVII, 1910, p. 503—511. 
Fig. 1, 2. 
Berry, E. W., Geologie relations of the cretacoeus Floras of Virgina and North 
Carolina. Bull. geol. Soc. America, XX, 1908 (issued in 1910), p. 655—659 
(cf. Vol. II). 
Berry, E. W. (27), Notes on the Ancestry of the Bald Cypress. The Plant World, 
Vol. XIV, No. 2, 1911, p. 39—45. 2 Fig. 
Berry, E. W. (28), The age of the type exposures of the Lafayette formation. 
Journal Geology, XIX, 1911, p. 249—256. 5 Fig. 
Berry, E. W. (29), The epidermal characters of Frenelopsis ramosissima. Bot. 
Gaz., L, 1910, p. 305-309. Fig. 1, 2. 
Berry, E. W. (30), The evidence of the flora regarding the age of the Raritan 
formation. Journal Geology, Vol. XVIII, 1910, p. 252—258. 
Berry, E. W. (31), A revision of the fossil ferns from the Potomac group wliich 
have been referred to the genera Cladopklebis and Thyrsopteris. Proc. 
U. S. nat. Mus., XLI, 1911, p. 307—332. 
Berry, E. W. (32), Contributions to the mesozoic flora of the atlantic Coastal 
plain VII. Bull. Torrey bot. Club, XXXVIII, 1911, p. 399—424. 2 Taf. 
Berry, E. W. (83), Correlation of the Potomac formations. Maryland geol. Survey, 
Lower Cretaceous, 1911, p. 153—172. 
Berry, E. W. (34), Latin diagnoses of fossil plants. Science, (II), XXXIV, 1911, 
p. 118—119. 
