Contents. Britton, N. L. The genus Cereus and its allies in North America. By N. L. Britton and J. N. Rose. (In v. 12, pt. 10, p. 413-437) 3278 -Thompsonella, a new genus of Crassulaceae from Mexico. By N. L. Britton and J. N. Rose. (In 3279 v. 12, pt. 9, p. 391-392) Chestnut, V. K. Plants used by the Indians of Mendocino County, California. 1902. (v. 7, no. 3) 3280 Clarke, C. B. The Cyperaceae of Costa Rica. 1908. (v. 10, pt. 6) 3281 Cogniaux, Alfred. Roseanthus, a new genus of Cucurbitaceae from Acapulco, Mexico. (In v. 3, no. 9, p. 3282 577-578) Collins, G. N. Apogamy in the maize plant. (In v. 12, pt. 10, p. 3283 453-455) Cook, O. F. Economic plants of Porto Rico. By O. F. Cook and G. N. Collins. 1903. (v. 8, pt. 2) 3284 -History of the coconut palm in America. 1910. (v. 14. pt. 2) 3285 -Origin and distribution of the cocoa palm. 1901. (v. 7, no. 2) 3286 -Relationships of the ivory 3287 palms, 1910. (v. 13, pt. 5) Coulter, J. M. Botany of western Texas; a manual of the phanerogams and pteridophytes of western 3288 Texas. 1891-94. (v. 2) -Hesperogenia, a new genus of Umbelliferae from Mount Rainier. By J. M. Coulter and J. N. Rose. 3289 (In v. 5, no. 4, p. 203) -Leibergia, a new genus of Umbelliferae from the Columbia River region. By J. M. Coulter and J. N. Rose. (In v. 3, no. 9, p. 5753290 576) North -Monograph of the American Umbelliferae. By J. M. Coulter and J. N. Rose. 1900. (v. 3291 7, no. 1) -Preliminary revision of the North American species of Cactus, Anhalonium, and Lophophora. 1894. 3292 (v. 3, no. 2) -Preliminary revision of the North American species of Echinocactus, Cereus, and Opuntia. 1896. 3293 (v. 3, no. 7) -Report on the Mexican Umbelliferae, mostly from the state of Oaxaca, recently collected by C. G. Pringle and E. W. Nelson. By J. M. Coulter and J. N. Rose. (v. 3, no. 5, p. 289-309) -Supplement to the 3294 Mono Fink, Bruce. The lichens of Minnesota. 1910. (v. 14, pt. 1) 3300 Funston, Frederick. Botany of Yakutat Bay, Alaska. 1. Field report. (In v. 3, no. 6, p. 325-333.) 3301 Greene, E. D. The genus Ptelea in the western and southwestern United States and Mexico. 1906. v. 10, pt. 2) 3302 Henderson, L. F. Two new species of plants from the northwestern United States. (In v. 5, no. 4, p. 201-202) 3303 Hitchcock, A. S. Catalogue of the grasses of Cuba. 1909. (v. 12, pt. 6) 3304 The North American species of Panicum, by A. S. Hitchcock and Agnes Chase. 1910. (v. 15) 3305 -Report on the collection of plants made by C. H. Thompson in southwestern Kansas in 1893. (In v. 3, no. 9, p. 537-557) 3306 -Types of American grasses: a study of the American species of grasses described by Linnaeus, Gronovius, Sloane, Swartz, and Michaux. 1908. (v. 12, pt. 3) 3307 Holzinger, J. M. Report on a collection of plants made by J. H. Sandberg and assistants in northern Idaho in the year 1892. 1895. (v. 3, no. 4) 3308 Mann, Albert. Report on the diatoms of the Albatross voyages in the Pacific Ocean, 1888-1904. By Albert Mann (Assisted in the bibliography and citations by P. L. Ricker). 1907. (v. 10, pt. 5) 3312 Maxon, W. R. A new spleenwort from China. (In v. 12, pt. 9, p. 411. pl. 60) 3313 -Studies of tropical American ferns, no. 1, 2. 1908. (v. 10, pts. 7, 13) 3314 -A study of certain Mexican and Guatemalan species of Polypodium. 1903. (v. 8, pt. 3) 3315 Mohr, C. T. Plant life of Alabama. Prepared in co-operation with the Geological survey of Alabama. 1901. (v. 6) 3316 Perkins, J. R. The Leguminosae of Porto Rico. 1907. (v. 10, pt. 4) 3317 Piper, C. V. Flora of the state of Washington. 1906. (v. 11) 3318 -North American species of Festuca. 1906. (v. 10, pt. 1) 3319 Pittier de Fabrega, H. F. The Lecythidaceae of Costa Rico. (In v. 12, pt. 2, p. 95-101) 3320 -The Mexican and Central American species of Sapium. 1908. (v. 12, pt. 4) 3321 -New or noteworthy plants from Colombia and Central America, 1909. (v. 12, pt. 5; v. 13, pt. 4) 3322 -A preliminary treatment of the genus Castilla. 1910. (v. 13, pt. 7) 3323 -Tonduzia, a new genus of Apocynaceae from Central America. (In v. 12, pt. 2, p. 103-104) 3324 Radlkofer, Ludwig. Three new species of Sapindaceae from western Mexico and Lower California. (In v. 1, no. 9, p. 367-368) 3325 Rose, J. N. Conzattia, a new genus of Caesalpiniaceae. (In v. 12, pt. 9, p. 407-408) 3326 -Descriptions of plants, mostly new, from Mexico and the United States. (In v. 3, no. 5, p. 311-323) 3327 -Echinocereus baileyi, a new cactus from Oklahoma. (In v. 12, pt. 9, p. 403) 3328 -Five new species of Crassulaceae from Mexico. (In v. 12, pt. 3329 10, p. 439-440) -The genus Talinum in Mexico, by J. N. Rose and P. C. Stand ley. (In v. 13, pt. 8. p. 281-288.) 3330 -New species of Opuntia from Arizona. (In v. 12, pt. 9, p. 401402) 3331 -Nopalea lutea, a new cactus from Guatemala. (In v. 12, pt. 9, p. 405) 3332 -Notes on useful plants of Mexico. (In v. 5, p. 209-259) 3333 -Plants from the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming. (In v. 3, no. 9, p. 567-574) 3334 -Rediscovery of Cereus nudiflorus. (In v. 12, pt. 9, p. 397-398) 3335 -Rediscovery of Echeveria carnicolor. (In v. 12, pt. 9, p. 393) 3336 -Report on a collection of plants made in the states of Sonora and Colima, Mexico, by Dr. Edward Palmer, in the years 1890 and 1891. (In v. 1, no. 9, p. 293-366, 370-392) 3337 A species of Pereskia from Guatemala. (In v. 12, pt. 9, p. 399) 3338 Two new species of Acacia of the series Filicinae. (In v. 12, pt. 9, 409) 3344 Rydberg, P. A. Flora of the Black Hills of South Dakota. 1896. (In v. 3, no. 8) 3345 -Flora of the sand hills of Nebraska. 1895. (v. 3, no. 3) 3346 Safford, W. E. The useful plants of the island of Guam; with an introductory account of the physical features and natural history of the island, of the character and history of its people, and their agriculture. 1905. (v. 9) 3347 Scribner, F. L. The grasses of Alaska, by F. L. Scribner and E. D. Merrill. 1910. (v. 13, pt. 3) 3348 Smith, J. D. Catalogue of the botanical library of J. D. Smith presented to the Smithsonian institution. Comp. by A. C. Atwood. 1908. 3349 (v. 12, pt. 1) Standley, P. C. The Allioniaceae of the United States, with notes on Mexican species. 1909. (v. 12, pt. 8) 3350 -The type localities of plants first described from New Mexico. A bibliography of New Mexican botany. 1910. (v. 13, pt. 6) 3351 Vasey, George. Monograph of the grasses of the United States and British America. 1892. (v. 3, no. 1) 3352 Ward, H. M. Disease in plants. 1901. QK921 W25. 3353 Willdenow, D. C. The principles of botany, and of vegetable physiology. Tr. from the German. A new ed., 1811. QK45 W69. 3354 Wirt, Mrs. E. W. (Gamble) Flora's dictionary. [c1837] QK84 W8. 3355 Battel. Premières lecons sur les Dickerson, M. C. The frog book; animaux sauvages. 1857. QL791 B33. 3364 Beddard, F. E. A book of whales. With forty illustrations by W. S. North American toads and frogs, with a study of the habits and life histories of those of the northeastern states, with Over three Figuier, Louis. Mammalia. Their various orders and habits popularly illustrated by typical species. With 267 engravings, by MM. A. Mesnel, A. De Neuville, and E. Goode, G. B. American fishes; a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America with especial reference to habits and methods of capture. 1888. QL625 G645. 3386 Grinnell, Morton. Neighbours of field, wood, and stream; or, Through the year with nature's children. [1901] QL791 G86. 3387 Riou. 1870. QL706 F47. 3378 Guitton, Eugène. Nouvelle classifl -The ocean world: being, a description of the sea and its living inhabitants. By Louis Figuier. The chapters on conchology rev. and enl. by C. O. Groom-Napier. [With 427 illustrations]. 1869. QL121 F47. 3379 cation zoologique, basée sur les appareils et les fonctions de la reproduction, 1854. QL352 G96. 3388 Hamerton, P. G. Chapters on animals. By P. G. Hamerton. With twenty illus. by J. Veyrassat and Karl Bodmer. 1874. QL50 H21. 3389 1886. QL737 P9 H3. 3390 -Reptiles and birds. A popular account of the various orders; with a description of the habits Hartmann, Robert. Anthropoid apes. and economy of the most interesting. By Louis Figuier. Ed. by Parker Gillmore, with 307 illustrations. 1870. QL50 F49. 3380 Hay, W. P. The life history of the Holbrook, J. E. 3381 1904. 3391 North American herpetology; or, A description of the reptiles inhabiting the United States. 1842. 5 v. QL651 H72. 3392 Hornaday, W. T. Taxidermy and zoological collecting. A complete handbook for the amateur taxidermist, collector, osteologist, museum-builder, sportsman, and traveller, by W. T. Hornaday. With chapters on collecting and preserving insects by W. J. Holland. Illus. by C. B. Hudson and other artists. 1891. QL63 H82. 3393 Huxley, T. H. The crayfish: an introduction to the study of zoology. 1880. QL47 H98. 3394 -A manual of the anatomy of invertebrated animals. 1878. QL363 H98. 3395 |