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House, H. D. The vegetation of the eastern end of Oneida Lake.

New York

State Mus. Bul. 197 (Rpt. State Bot. 1916): 61-110. pl. 5-12. 1918; 266 (Rpt. State Bot. 1924): 28-40. 1925.

Geology, climate, life zones, plant associations; partly annotated list of vascular plants. (Chiefly Oneida and Madison Counties.)

and Alexander, W. P. Flora of the Allegany State Park region. New York State Mus. Handbook 2. 225 p. 33 fig., map. 1927.

Annotated list of vascular plants; lists of species of special localities; bibliography. (Cattaraugus County.)

Howell, G. R., and Tenney, Jonathan. Botany. In their Bi-centennial history of Albany p. 21-29. New York, 1886.

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Unannotated list of vascular plants (sedges and grasses mostly omitted) of Albany County. This has been attributed to J. S. Markle and C. H. Peck.

Hoysradt, L. H. Catalogue of the phaeogamous [sic] and acrogenous plants growing without cultivation within five miles of Pine Plains, Duchess [sic] Co., N. Y. Bul. Torrey Club v. 6, suppl. xxxii p. [1875-79.]

Annotated list of spermatophytes, the acrogens (pteridophytes) omitted. Jelliffe, S. E. The flora of Long Island. 160 p. 24.5 cm. Lancaster, Pa., 1899.

Geology, soils, etc.; bibliography; annotated list of cellular and vascular plants (2,238 species, of which 1,383 are vascular plants).-See also Grout, A. J. Additions to the recorded flora. Torreya 2: 49-53. 1902.-Jelliffe, S. E. Additions . . . 1. c. 4: 97-100. 1904. (Kings, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties.)

Latham, Roy

Flora of the State Park, Orient, Long Island, N. Y. Torreya

34: 139-149. 1934. General features of flora; annotated list of vascular plants. (Suffolk County.) Mead, S. B. A catalogue of plants growing spontaneously in the vicinity of North-Salem Academy. Ann. Rpt. Regents Univ. State N. Y. [1830]: 89-97. 1831.

Alphabetical list of 745 spermatophytes, with occasional annotations. chester County.)

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Miller, E. S., and Young, H. W. Catalogue of the phaenogamous and acrogenous plants of Suffolk County, Long Island. 15 p. 23 cm. Port Jefferson,

1874.

Unannotated list of 871 vascular plants.-See also Young, H. W. Additions to Suffolk County catalogue. Bul. Torrey Club 5: 34. 1874.-Miller, E. S. Suffolk County notes (and varying titles). 1. c. 6: 155–157, 171–172, 258-259. 1877– 78; 7: 17-18. 1880.

Paige, E. W. Catalogue of the flowering plants of Schenectady County. 48 p. 24 cm. Albany, 1864.

Physiography; annotated list of phanerogams.

Paine, J. A. Catalogue of plants found in Oneida County and vicinity. Ann. Rpt. State Cabinet Nat. Hist. N. Y. 18: 53-192. 1865. (Reprinted.)

Annotated list of vascular plants; includes numerous records from outside Oneida County.-See also Haberer, J. V. Plants of Oneida County, New York, and vicinity, I. Rhodora 7: 92-97, 106-110. 1905.

Peck, C. H.

Plants of North Elba, Essex County, N. Y. New York State Mus. Bul. 6: 65-266. map. 1899.

Physiography, etc.; annotated list of vascular (492 species) and cellular plants of North Elba, a town in the Adirondack Mountains.

Plants of the summit of Mt. Marcy. New York State Mus. Bul. 5 (Rpt. State Bot. 1898): 657-673. 1899.

Physiography, soil, general features of flora, list of 206 vascular and cellular plants, with remarks on some of the species. Mount Marcy (altitude 5,344 ft.) is the highest mountain in New York. See also Adams, C. C., and others. Flowering plants from the Alpine zone above timber-line on Mt. Marcy. Ecology 1: 226-229. 1920. (Essex County.)

Raup, H. M. Botanical studies in the Black Rock forest. Black Rock Forest Bul. 7. 161 p. (incl. 9 fig., 11 pl.), fold. map. 1938.

Ecology; includes (p. 109-158) annotated list of vascular plants collected by the author in 1936–37. Black Rock Forest is a tract of privately owned land, approximately 3,200 acres in extent, lying west of the Hudson River in Orange County, N. Y.

Sartwell, H. P. Catalogue of plants, growing without cultivation in the vicinity of Seneca and Crooked Lakes, in western New-York. Ann. Rpt. Regents Univ. State N. Y. 58: 273–290. 1845.

Unannotated list of vascular plants. (Yates County.)

Smith, A. M. Corrected and enlarged list of plants found on the Adirondack League Club tract. Adirondack League Club Yearbook 1904: 43-61. [1904.] (1st ed., List of plants . . . 1. c. 1898.)

Unannotated list of lichens, hepatics (by Caroline C. Haynes), mosses and vascular plants. (Herkimer County.)

Stearns, W. A. List of plants of Fishkill, N. Y. and vicinity. 23 p. 18.5 cm. [Fishkill, 1880?]

"Partial and incomplete" annotated list of vascular plants. County.)

Stetson, Sereno.

fig. 1913.

(Dutchess

The flora of Copake Falls, N. Y. Torreya 13: 121–133. 4

Topography, etc.; annotated list of angiosperms (ferns in supplement).-See A supplementary list of plants of Copake Falls. 1. c. 1913 notes on the flora of Copake Falls. . . 1. c. 14: (Columbia County.)

also Burnham, S. H. 217-219.-Stetson, S. 42-45. 1 fig. 1914.

Stewart, P. A., and Merrell, W. D. The Bergen Swamp: an ecological study. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 8: 209-262. 4 fig. (maps), 2 pl. 1937.

Includes unannotated list of vascular plants. Bergen Swamp is in the northeastern part of Genesee County.

Taylor, Norman. Flora of the vicinity of New York. Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. v. 5. vi, 683 p. 9 maps. 1915.

Geology, plant geography; bibliography (by J. H. Barnhart); annotated list of 2,651 species of vascular plants (of which 2,038 are native) with keys. The area covered includes all of Connecticut and New Jersey, Long Island, southeastern New York, and eastern Pennsylvania. See critical review by Fernald, M. L., Rhodora 17: 62-70. 1915.

Native trees of the Hudson River valley. Bul. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 7: 90147. pl. 131-150. 1909.

Annotated list, with short descriptions.

The vegetation of Long Island. Pt. I. The vegetation of Montauk. A study of grassland and forest. Mem. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 2: 1-107. 30 fig. (incl. diagrs., map). 1923.

Mainly ecological; includes (p. 85-107) list of 495 species of vascular plants, with localities. (Suffolk County.)

Wiegand, K. M., and Eames, A. J. The flora of the Cayuga Lake basin, New York. Vascular plants. Mem. Cornell Agr. Expt. Sta. 92. 491 p. map. 1928. Physiography, soils, explorations, composition of flora; annotated list with keys of 1,637 vascular plants, of which 1,146 are native species. Replaces Dudley, W. R. The Cayuga flora. 1886. (Mostly in Seneca, Cayuga, and Tompkins Counties.)

25-52. 1926.

Eames, A. J., and others. Vascular plants (Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta). In A preliminary biological survey of the Lloyd-Cornell Reservation Bul. Lloyd Libr. Bot., Pharm. and Mat. Med. 27 (Entom. Ser. no. 5): General features of flora; annotated list of vascular plants. This is followed by lists of ce ular plants by other thors. The region covered is 15 miles northeast of Ithaca and 1 mile east of McLean, in Tompkins County.

Willis, O. R. Report of the flora of Westchester County. In Bolton, Robert. The history of the county of Westchester . . . Revised. v. 1, p. 771-825. New York, 1881. (Reprinted.)

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Geology, etc.; annotated list of 1,188 vascular plants.-See also Britton, E. G. Additions to the Westchester County flora. Bul. Torrey Club 13: 6-7. 1886.Day, E. H. Additions . . . 1. c. 13: 94–95. 1886.-Martens, J. W., jr. [Additions.] 1. c. 16: 123-124. 1889.

Winchell, Alexander. Catalogue of plants found growing without cultivation in the vicinity of Amenia Seminary, Dutchess County, N. Y. Ann. Rpt. Regents Univ. State. N. Y. 64: 256-279. 1851.

Unannotated list of vascular plants and Characeae.

Wright, John, and Hall, James. A catalogue of plants, growing without cultivation, in the vicinity of Troy. 42 p. 23 cm. Troy, 1836.

Annotated alphabetical list of vascular plants. (Rensselaer County.) Zabriskie, J. B. A catalogue of plants indigenous and cultivated, found in the vicinity of Erasmus Hall. Ann. Rpt. Regents Univ. State N. Y. [1834]: 176–181. 1835.

Unannotated alphabetical list of vascular plants and a few fungi. (Kings County.)

Zenkert, C. A. The flora of the Niagara frontier region. Ferns and flowering plants of Buffalo, N. Y., and vicinity. Bul. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. x, 328 p. illus., map. 1934.

v. 16. Botanical investigations, topography, geology, climate, life zones, human changes; annotated list of 1,587 species and 115 varieties; ecology, plant societies, bibliography. Covers a radius of about 50 miles around Buffalo, including a part of the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario. Replaces Day, D. F. The plants of Buffalo . 1. c. 4: 65-279. 1882-84 (reprinted as A catalogue of the native and naturalized plants of the city of Buffalo and its vicinity. 1884); 5: 85-96. 1886, and also his Catalogue of the Niagara flora. Ann. Rpt. Commrs. State Reserv. Niagara 4: 67-133. 1888. (Reprinted 67 p.)

NORTH CAROLINA

See also Tennessee (Cain); Virginia (Kearney).

General

Coker, W. C., and Totten, H. R. The trees of North Carolina. 106 p. 20.5 Chapel Hill, 1916.

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Annotated list of 167 trees, with key to species.-See also Ashe, W. W. Additions to the arborescent flora of North Carolina. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 34: 130-140. 1918.

Hyams, C. W. The flora of North Carolina from Ranunculaceae to Salviniaceae. Bul. North Carolina Agr. Expt. Sta. 164. p. 287-365. 1899.

List of 2,685 species of vascular plants, their distribution within the State indicated by letters. Replaces the "Catalogue of the indigenous and naturalized plants of the State," by M. A. Curtis, in Agriculture of North Carolina, pt. 3. 156 p., 1867, and "A preliminary list of additions to Curtis' Catalogue flowering plants," by M. E. Hyams in Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 1884/85: 72-76. 1885.

1898.

Medicinal plants which have been collected and used in North Carolina. Bul. North Carolina Agr. Expt. Sta. 150. p. 327-409. Briefly annotated systematic list.

Local

Blomquist, H. L., and Oosting, H. J. A guide to the spring and early summer flora of the Piedmont, North Carolina. 2d ed. xviii, 138 p. 23 cm. Durham, 1936. (1st ed., A guide to the spring flora of the Lower Piedmont, North Carolina, 1934.)

Annotated list of vascular plants, with keys; glossary.

Coker, W. C. A visit to Smith Island. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 34: 150153. pl. 10-16. 1918.

Includes list of woody plants observed by the author in April. (Off the coast of Brunswick County.)

The woody plants of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 19: 42-49. 1903. (Reprint 8 p.)

List of 133 native trees, shrubs, and woody vines, with date of first flowering. (Orange County.)

Croom, H. B. A catalogue of plants, native or naturalized, in the vicinity of New Bern, North Carolina; with remarks and synonyms. [2d ed.] x, 52 p. 23.5 cm. New York, 1837. (1st ed., 1833.)

Unannotated list of vascular plants, with occasional critical notes in an appendix. (Craven County.)

Ewing, C. O., and Stanford, E. E. Botanicals of the Blue Ridge. Jour. Amer. Pharm. Assoc. 8: 16-26. illus. 1919.

Account of general features of region and of method of collecting crude drugs, with enumeration of the more important species. The Blue Ridge, in western North Carolina and Virginia, is the chief source of native botanic drugs in the United States.

House, H. D. Woody plants of western North Carolina. 34 p. Darmstadt, 1913.

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Plant zones, list of endemic species; annotated systematic list of trees, shrubs, and woody vines.

Kearney, T. H. The plant covering of Ocracoke Island; a study in the ecology of the North Carolina strand vegetation. Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herb. 5: 261–319. fig. 33-50. 1900.

Mainly ecological, but includes list of cellular and vascular plants; bibliography. (Hyde County.)

Lewis, I. F. The vegetation of Shackleford Bank. Econ. Paper North Carolina Geol. and Econ. Survey no. 46. 32 p. 11 pl. (incl. map). 1917.

Topography, climate, plant formations, general features of flora, soil-binders, etc.; list of vascular plants. (A sand reef on coast between Beaufort Inlet and Cape Lookout, Carteret County.)

McAtee, W. L. Notes on the flora of Church's Island, North Carolina. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 35: 61-75. 1919.

General features of flora; annotated list of vascular plants collected by the author. (Currituck County.)

Memminger, E. R. A list of plants growing spontaneously in Henderson County, N. C. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 30: 126-149. 1915.

Unannotated list of vascular plants.

Peattie, D. C. Flora of the Tryon region of North and South Carolina. An annotated list of plants growing spontaneously in Polk County, North Carolina, and adjacent parts of South Carolina, in Greenville and Spartanburg Counties. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 44: 95-125, 141-229. 1928-29; 45: 59-100, 245290. 1929-30; 46: 129-160. 1931.-Additions, corrections and deletions .

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Botanical explorations, physiography, soils, climate; annotated list of 1,155 vascular plants.

Small, J. K., and Heller, A. A. Flora of tiguous territory. Mem. Torrey Club 3: 1-36. Includes list of species collected by authors. father Mountain, Table Rock, Blowing Rock, Stone Mountain, etc.)

western North Carolina and con1892.

(Mainly in Blue Ridge at Grand

Wood, T. F., and McCarthy, Gerald. Wilmington flora; a list of plants growing about Wilmington, N. C., with date of flowering. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 3: 77-141. map. 1886. (Reprinted 69 p.) Partly annotated list of 1,217 vascular plants.

NORTH DAKOTA

General

(New Hanover County.)

Bergman, H. F. Flora of North Dakota. Bien. Rpt. Agr. Col. Survey North Dakota 6 (1911-12): 151–372. [1918.] (Reprinted.)

Botanical explorations, physiography, types of vegetation, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants, with keys. The 15-page index follows the index of the whole volume, also two unnumbered pages of corrections.-For additions, see Metcalf, F. P. Notes on North Dakota plants. Jour. Washington Acad. Sci. 10: 188–198. 1920. Also Stevens, O. A. New records and other notes on North Dakota plants. Bul. Torrey Club 49: 93-105. 1922.

Lunell, Joel. Enumerantur plantae Dakotae Septentrionalis vasculares, I-XIV. Amer. Midl. Nat. 4: 152-165, 211-228, 229-244, 297-310, 355-366, 409-418, 419-431, 467-487, 503-517. 1915-16; 5: 1-13, 31-46, 55–71, 93–98, 233–241. 1917-18.

Annotated list of 1,311 species and varieties. Remarkable for its nomenclature, which recognizes no dividing line in 1753, but takes generic names from such authors as Dioscorides, and binomials from Fuchs and others of like date. Many of the largest Linnaean genera appear under unfamiliar and botanically indefensible names, as Tessenia for Erigeron, Cunigunda for Eupatorium, and Eupatorium for Agrimonia.

Local

Bell, W. B.

The plants of the Williston area. Ann. Rpt. Agr. Expt. Sta. North Dakota 18 (1): 53-75. 1908. (Also in Bien. Rpt. Agr. Col. Survey North Dakota 4 (1907-08): 28-51. 1910.)

Annotated list of spermatophytes, the families arranged alphabetically. (Williams County.)

Report on the plant survey of the Morton area in Morton County, North Dakota. Bien. Rpt. Agr. Col. Survey North Dakota 5 (1909-10): 34-60. 1910.

Annotated list of vascular plants.

Bergman, H. F. A report on the plant survey of Barnes County, N. Dak. Bien. Rpt. Agr. Col. Survey North Dakota 6 (1911-12): 121-150. 3 pl. [1918.] Topography, climate, plant formations; annotated list of vascular plants.

Stevens, O. A. Plants of Fargo, North Dakota, with dates of flowering. Amer. Midl. Nat. 7: 54–62, 79–100, 135-156. 1921.

Physiography, soil, etc.; annotated list of flowering plants; list of flowers arranged according to flowering date. (Cass County.)

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OHIO

General

To the medical profession of Ohio.. Ohio Med. and Surg. Jour. (Reprinted, 47 p., with title: A list of the medicinal plants of

Annotated list of 202 medicinal plants of Ohio.

1910.

Detmers, Frederica. Medicinal plants of Ohio. Ohio Nat. 10: 55-60, 73-85. Briefly annotated list of wild and commonly cultivated cellular and vascular plants used in medicine.

Kellerman, W. A. Bibliography of Ohio botany. Bul. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. Tech. Ser. 1: 180-201. 1893.-Additions . . . Ann. Rpt. Ohio Acad. Sci. 4: 5-18. 1896.

Annotated list of works referring particularly to Ohio plants, chronologically arranged. The additions carry this list through 1895.-Essentially the same material is given in the prefatory matter of Kellerman, W. A., and Werner, W. C. Catalogue of Ohio plants. Rpt. Geol. Survey Ohio 7 (2): 58–79. 1893.

Miller, E. M. Bibliography of Ohio botany. Bul. Ohio Biol. Survey 27 (v. 5, no. 4): 281-376. 1932. (Ohio State University Bulletin v. 37, no. 5.) Mostly unannotated list of publications (1755-1931), arranged alphabetically by authors.

Schaffner, J. H. Field manual of the flora of Ohio and adjacent territory.

638 p. 17.5 cm. Columbus, 1928.

Bibliography; flora of vascular plants in form of keys; glossary.

Poisonous and other injurious plants of Ohio. Ohio Nat. 4: 16-19, 32-35, 69-73. 1904.

Briefly annotated systematic list of 229 cellular and vascular plants.

Revised catalog of Ohio vascular plants, arranged according to the phyletic system of classification; with notes on the geographic distribution in the State, based mainly on specimens in the Ohio State herbarium of the Ohio State University. Bul. Ohio Biol. Survey 25 (v. 5, no. 2): 87-215. 3 maps. 1932. (Ohio State University Bulletin v. 36, no. 9).)—Additions I-VII. Ohio Jour. Sci. 33: 288-294. 1933; 34: 165–174. 1934; 35: 297–303. 1935; 36: 195-203. 1936; 37: 260-265. 1937; 38: 211–216. 1938; 39: 232-234. 1939. Bibliography, phytogeographical regions; annotated list of 2,309 species (plus varieties) of vascular plants. Replaces Kellerman, W. A. The fourth State catalogue of Ohio plants . (1899) and its 3 supplements. The 7th list of

additions is by Schaffner and C. H. Jones.

Trees of Ohio and surrounding territory; including the area westward to the limits of the prairie and south to the thirty-seventh parallel. Proc. Ohio Acad. Sci. 5: 71-191. 1909. (Spec. Paper Ohio Acad. Sci. no. 15.) Annotated list, including many cultivated species, with keys.-See also his Check list of Ohio shrubs. Ohio Nat. 8: 205–209. 1907.

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