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Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden. New York. In 8 °.
Vol. I -V I I . 1896/1900-1909/1911. Vol. VIII. No. 27. 28. 1912. [Vol. VU. No. 23.
Hudson Fulton celebration number].
Contributions from the Ü. S. National Herbarium. AVashington. In 8 .
Vol. I. Épuisé.
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II. 1891-1894. J. M. Coulter: Botany of Western Texas. A manual of
the Phanerogams and Pteridophytes of Western Texas.
588 pp.
III. 1892-1896. Reports ou collections, revisions of groups and miscellaneous
papers. Revisions of North American Gramineae and Cactaceae,
studies of special groups, etc.
28 pl. 612 pp.
IV. 1893. F. V. Coville: Botany of the Death Valley expedition sent out
iu 1891 by the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
1 carte. 22 pl. 353 pp.
V . 1 8 9 7 - 1 9 0 1 . Systematic, economic and e c o l o g i c a l investigations. Botanical
survey of the Coeur d’Alene Mountaius, etc.
2 cartes. 7 7 pl. 90 fig. 585 pp.
VI. Épuisé.
VII. 1900-1902. Systematic and geographic botany, and aboriginal uses
of plants.
21 pl. 78 fig. 422 pp.
Id. VIII. Parts 1 - 4 . 1903-1905. J. N. Uosc: Studies of Mexican and Central
American plants. — 0. F. Cook and G. N. Collins: Economic plants
of Porto Rico. - W. E. Maxon: A study of certain Mexican and
Guatemalan species of Polypodium.
72 pl. 339 pp.
IX. 1905. W. F. Safford: The useful plants of the island of Guam, with
an introductory account of the physical features and natural history
of the island, of th e character and history of its people, and of
their agriculture.
1 carte. 69 pl. 416 pp.
X. 1906-1908. Systematic investigations ou Phanerogams, ferns, and
diatoms.
1 carte. 54 pl. 6 fig. 528 pp.
XI. 1906, C. V. Piper: Flora of the State of Washington.
1 carte. 22 pl. 637 pp.
Id. XII. 1908-1909. Systematic investigations and Bibliography.
85 pl. 67 flg. XVI + 474 pp.
Id. X III. 1909-1912. Systematic and ecological investigations and Bibliography.
1 carte. 96 pl. 91 fig. 489 pp.
Id. XIV. 1910-1912. B. Fiuk, 0 . F. Cook and D. Griffitlis: Liclieiis of Minnesota,
History of Coconut palm. Grama Grasses.
83 pl. 63 fig. XIV + 444 pp.
Id. XV. 1910. A. S. Hitchcock and A. Chase: The North American species
of Panioum.
370 flg. XIV + 396 pp.
Id. XVI. Parts 1 - 3 . 1912. W. R. Maxon c.s.: Miscellaneous papers. G. S.
Miller Jr. and P. C. Staiidley : The North American species of Nym-
phaea. — W. E. Maxon: Studies of tropical American ferns.
47 pl. 40 flg. 108 pp.
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Missouri Botanical Gai'den a t St. Louis. Ad pag. 35. III.
Fourth annual Report. 1893. A. S. Hitclicock: List of plants oolieoted in tho
Bahamas, Jamaica and Grand Cayman. 4 pl. 134 pp. — W. Trelease: Fu rth e r
studies of Yuccas and their pollination. 9 pl. 46 pp.
Fifth annual Report. 1894. N. M. Glatfeldcr: A study of the venation of the
species of Salix described in Gray’s Manual, with reforonco to their determination.
3 pl. 15 pp. - J. C. Bay: Material for a monograph on the Tannoids,
with special reference to vegetable physiology. 27 pp. — W. Trelease: The
sugar maples, with a winter synopsis of all North American maples. 13 pl.
19 pp. - Revision of the North American species of Gayophytum and Bois-
diivalia. 10 pl. 16 pp. - J. C. Wliitleu: Phonological notes for 1892 and
1893. U p p . - The emorgenoo of Pronuba from the Yucca capsules. 2 pp. -
B. F. Bush: Notes on a list of plants collected in southeastern Missouri.
15 pp. - W. Trealisc: Notes aud observations. Pachira, sp. — Crassula qua-
driflda. - Cotyledon orbiculata. - Cucumis Melo Dudaim. - Tillandsia
utriculata, - Agave pavviflora. - Yucca Guatemalensis. 6 pl. 2 fig. 13 pp.
Sixth annual Report. 1895. J. G. Smitii: Revision of the North American
species of Sagittaria and Lopliotocarpus. 29 pl. 38 pp, — W. Trelease:
Leitneria Floridana, 15 pl. 26 pp. - H. J. Webber: Studies on the dissemination
and loaf reflexion of Yucca aloifolia and other species. 3 pl. 22 pp. —
J. G. Smitli: Notes and observations on new or little known species.
9 pl. 8 pp. — B. F. Bnsh: Notes on the mound flora of Atchison County,
Missouri. 14 pp.
Seventh annmal Report. 1896. W. Trelease: Juglandaoeae of the United States.
25 pl. 22 pp. - A. I. Mulford: A study of the agaves of United States.
38 pl. 54 pp. - C. H. Thompson: The Ligulate Wolffias of the United States.
2 pl. 12 pp. - H. W. Rogers: The value of a study of botany. 10 pp.
Eight annual Report. 1897. J. Cardot: The mosses of the Azores. 11 pl.
22 pp. - Ou somo mosses collected in Madeira by W. Trelease. in Juno 1896.
4 pp. - W. Trelease: Botanical observations on th e Azores. 55 pl. 144 pp.
Ninth aimual Report. 1898. C. H, Thompson: A revision of the American
Lemnaceao occurring north of Mexico. 4 pl. 22 pp. - N. M. Gl.atfeltcr: Notes
on Salix longipes, Shuttlw, and its relations to Salix nigra, Marsh. 3 pl.
10 pp. — H. C. Irish: A revision of th e genus Capsicum with especial
referenoe to garden varieties. 21 pl. 58 pp. — A. S. Hitchcock: List of
cryptogams collected in the Bahamas, Jamaica and Grand Cayman. 10 pp. —
J. N. Bose: Agave Washingtonensis and other Agaves flowering in the
Washington Botanical garden. 3 pl. 6 pp. — C. H. Thompson: The species
of Cacti commonly cultivated under the generic name Anhalonium. 6 pl.
10 pp. — W. Trolcftse: Notes and observations: The Epidendrum venosum
of Florida. — Miscellaneous observations on Yucca. — Tho Missouri Dogbanes.
— A now disease of cultivated Palms. - J. 15. S. Norton: A coloring
matter found in some Borraginacoae. — H. Willey: Parmelia molliuscula.
13 pl. 24 pp.
XI and X II Annual Report. Ad pag. 35. HI.
Twelfth annual Report. 1901. H. von Schrciick: A disease of the black locust
[Robinia Pseudacacia, L.]. 3 pl. 12 pp. - A. M. Ferguson: Crotons of the
United States. 28 pl. 44 pp. — J. W. Tonmcy: An undesoribed agave from
Arizona. 2 pl. 2 pp. — W. Trelease: A cristate Pellaea. 1 pl. 2 pp. — A
Paciflc-slope palmetto. 3 pl. 2 pp, - H. C. Irish: Garden beans cultivated
as esculents. 10 pl. 85 pp.
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