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Selected Bibliography - New York State Flora

and Economic Botany (1940-2002)

Note: Literature citations pertinent to the flora of New York State published prior to 1940 are listed in detail in a two volume set published by the New York State Museum [See Homer D. House, 1941-42, 2 Vols]. The following supplementary bibliography is not intended to be complete to date, but to cite many recent works of interest, but also the baseline studies and other books consulted when preparing the compendium. (R. Mitchell)

          Artuso, A. 1997. Drugs of Natural Origin. Haworth Herbal Press, Binghamton, NY. 201 pp.

Al-Shehbaz, I. Capparaceae, Brassicaceae and Resedaceae of New York State. Contr. to a Flora of New York State XII. New York State Mus. Bull. (in final draft).

Bailey, L.H. & E.Z. Bailey. Hortus Third. Bailey Hortorium, Cornell Univ. MacMillan & Co. Publ., New York, NY.

          Bailey, W. W. 1886. Notes on the flora of the Hudson Highlands. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 13:60-61.

Baldwin, H.I. 1979. The distribution of Pinus banksiana Lamb. in New England and New York. Rhodora 81: 549-565.

Balter, H., & R.E. Loeb. 1983. Arboreal relationships on limestone and gneiss in northern New Jersey and southeastern New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 110: 370-379.

          Barlow, E. 1971. The forests and wetlands of New York City. Little, Brown, and Co. Boston.

Beitel J. 1976. A vegetative survey of the freshwater wetlands of nine major streams in southwestern Suffolk County and southern Nassau County, New York. Unpubl. report for the Environmental Defense Fund, Inc.

Bennett, K.D. 1985. The spread of Fagus grandifolia across eastern NorthAmerica during the last 18,000 years. Jour. Biogeogr. 12: 147-164.

Bear Mountain Trailside Museum. 1972. Preliminary Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Bear Mountain and Harriman State Parks. Unpubl.

Bernard J.M. 1965. The status of Taxodium distichum (L.) Richard (Bald Cypress) in New Jersey. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 92:305-311.

Bernard J.M. & F.K. Seischab. 1996. Pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) communities in northeastern New York State. Amer. Midl. Nat. 134: 294-306.

Bernard, J.M., F.K. Seischab, & H.G. Gauch. 1983. Gradient analysis of the vegetation of the Byron Bergen Swamp, a rich fen in western New York. Vegetatio 53: 85-91.

Betros H. 1957. Shrubs and vines - William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge. Proc. Staten Island Inst. Arts 19:79.

Bialecki S. 1984. Pueraria lobata in Connecticut and Fishers Island. Newslett. Conn. Bot. Club 12:3-4.

Bicknell EP. 1889. Notes on the flora of the palisades of the Hudson. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 16:51-53.

Bills, D. et al. 1994. Ostrich Fern Poisoning -- New York and western Canada, 1994. Epidemiological Reports. U. S. Dept. Health & Human Services. MMWR 43(37): 677; 683-684.

Braun, E.L. 1950. Deciduous forests of eastern North America. xiv + 596 pp.map. Philadelphia and New York.

Bray, W.L. 1915. The development of the vegetation of New York State. Tech. Bull. No. 3. N.Y. State College of Forestry, SUNY, Syracuse, NY.

Breden, T. F., & J. K. Robertson. 1981. Wetlands of the West Point Study Area. U. S. Military Academy. Science Res. Lab. (unpublished report).

Bridges JT. 1976. Vegetation survey, soils map, and estimate of plant health conditions at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. National Park Service and The New York Botanical Garden, New York. 117pp.

Brooks KL. 1958. Some additions to the Flora of Rockland County, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 85:378.

Brooks, K.L. 1979-1984. A Catskill Flora and Economic Botany. (5 Vols.): I. Pteridophyta. New York State Mus. Bull. 438. 276 pp.; II. The Conifers. Bull. 441. 116 pp.; III. Apetalae. Bull. 443. 374 pp.; IV. (1) Polypetalae. Bull. 453. 358 pp. IV. (2). Polypetalae. Bull. 454. 283 pp.

Buegler, R., & S. Parisio (eds.). 1982. A Comparative Flora of Staten Island, 1979-1981. Staten Island Inst. Arts & Sci., Staten Island, New York. 94 pp.

          Burrows, G. E. & R. J. Tyrl. 2001 Toxic Plants of North America. Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames. 1342 pp.

Caldwell B, ed. 1994. Saving Brooklyn's last forest. The plan for Prospect Park. New York: Prospect Park Alliance, 32 pp . based on the Toth/Sauer landscape managment plan.

Central Park Tree Survey. 1982. Central Park Tree Survey. Preliminary data. Central Park Conservancy, New York.

Charney, J.D. 1980. Hemlock-hardwood community relationships in the Highlands of southeastern New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 107: 249-257.

Clark JS. 1986. Dynamism in the barrier-beach vegetation of the Great South Beach, New York. Ecol. Monogr. 56:97-126.

Clark J.S. 1986. Late-Holocene vegetation and coastal processes at a Long Island tidal marsh. J. Ecol. 74:561-578.

Clausen, R.T. 1949. Checklist of of the Vascular Plants of the Cayuga Quadrangle 42-43 N, 76-77 W. Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. Mem. 291. 87 pp.

Clemants. S.E. 1990. Juncaceae (Rush Family) of New York State. Contr. to a Flora of New York State VII. New York State Mus. Bull. 475. 68 pp.

Clemants, S.E. 1992. Chenopodiaceae and Amaranthaceae of New York State. Contr. to a Flora of New York State X. New York State Mus. Bull. 485. 100 pp.

Clemants S.E., & Glenn S.D. 1994. New York Metropolitan Flora: Preliminary Atlas of Woody Plants. Contributions from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Herbarium Volume 2; 77 pp. Brooklyn Botanic Garden; Brooklyn, NY.

Clemants S.E. 1995. County localities based on Atlas of New Jersey, Seymore's Flora of the Northeast and cards of New York State Museum. Unpublished New York Metropolitan Flora database.

Clemants, S.E. (ed.) 1999. New York Metropolitan Flora Woody Plant Workbook. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 350 pp.

Clemants, S.E. 2003? Ericaceae of New York State. Contr. to a Flora of New York State XIII. New York State Mus. Bull. (in final draft).

Conard H.S. 1935. The plant associations of central Long Island. Amer. Midl. Naturalist 16:433-516.

Cope, E.A. 1992. Pinophyta (Gymnosperms) of New York State. Contr. to a Flora of New York State IX. New York State Mus. Bull. 483. 80 pp.

Copeland J.J. 1967. The plants of the vicinity of Island Pond, Harriman Park, N.Y. Sarracenia 11:39-45.

Coulter M.C. 1981. A flora of Great Gull Island, Long Island Sound, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 108:272-277.

Cox, D.D. 1959. Some postglacial forests in central and eastern New York State as determined by the method of pollen analysis. Bull. N. Y. S. Mus. Sci. Serv. 377. 52 pp.

Cook, E.E. 1973. The vascular plants of Moss Lake Sanctuary, Allegany County, N.Y. Science Studies, St. Bonaventure Univ. 29: 7-34. Map. 77 pp.

Coulter, M.C. 1981. A flora of Great Gull Island, Long Island Sound, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 108: 272-277.

Cramer, M., J. Heinz & B. Kelly. 1984. Vegetation in Central Park. Central Park Conservancy, New York. 505 pp.

Crockett L.J. 1967. Some contributions to the floristics, plant ecology, and geology of the Hudson Highlands section of the Lower Hudson Valley. Sarracenia 11:1-89.

Cronquist, A. 1981. An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants. Frontisp. + xviii + 1262 pp. New York.

Crow, G.E., & C. B. Hellquist. 2000. Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Northeastern North America. (2 Vols.) University of Wisconsin Press.

Cryan J.F. 1980. An introduction to the Long Island pine barrens. The Heath Hen 1:3-15.

Cryan J.F. 1982. The Long Island dwarf pine plains: Pygmy forests of the pine barrens. The Heath Hen 1(4):3-33.

Cryan J.F. 1994. What's so important about South Setauket woods? The Pine Line. Newsletter of the Long Island Pine Barrens Society 13:3,6.

Cryan J.F. & J.L. Turner. 1981. A landscape imperiled: the Long Island oak brush plains. The Heath Hen 1:2-34.

Delendick TJ. 1990. Acalypha australis L. (Euphorbiaceae) new to New York State. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 117:291-293.

Domville, M., & H.F. Dunbar. 1970. The Flora of Ulster County, New York. John Burroughs Nat. Hist. Soc. Bull. 8. vii + 136 pp.

Dowhan, J.J., & R. Rozsa. 1976. Flora of Fire Island, Suffolk County, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 116:265-282.

Duke, J. A. 1985. CRC handbook of medicinal herbs. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.

╠Duke, J. A. 1986. Handbook of northeastern Indian medicinal plants. Quarterman Publication, Inc., Lincoln, Massachusetts.

Earle O. 1953. Plants and animals of Staten Island. New York: Staten Island Inst. of Arts and Sci. Publ..

Eaton, S., & E.F. Schrot. 1986. A flora of the vascular plants of Cattaraugus County. Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Hist. 235 pp.

Ehrenfeld J.G. 1997. Invasion of deciduous forest preserves in the New York metropolitan region by Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii DC.). J Torrey Bot. Soc. 124:210-215.

Erichsen-Brown, C. 1979. Medical and Other Uses of North American Plants. Dover Press, New York.

Faust, M. E. 1963. [1961?] Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Onondaga County, New York. Bull. Syracuse Mus. Sci. 9. 85 pp.

Faust, M.E., & N.R. Roberts. 1983. The salt plants of Onondaga Lake, Onondaga County, New York. Bartonia 49: 20-26.

Fernald, M. L. 1950.Gray's manual of botany. ed. 8. xliv + 1632 pp. New York.

Fernald, M. L. & A. C. Kinsey.1943. Edible wild plants of eastern North America. Harper & Row, New York, NY.Flora North America Committee (ed.). 1993-2001. Flora of North America North of Mexico. 4 Vols. Oxford University Press. New York, Oxford

Focht J., (ed.) 1976. Rockland County Natural Resources Inventory. Vegetation Index. v. 2 : Cooperative Extension Association of Rockland County & Rockland County Environmental Management Council, .

Focht J. 1972. Additions to the flora of Rockland County, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 99:249-250.

Focht J. 1971. Preliminary vegetation survey of Grassy Point Marsh. (Including some plants of Cedar Pond Marsh). Cooperative Extension Assoc., New City, NY.

Foster. S. & J.A. Duke. 1990. A Field Guide to Medicinal Plants, Eastern and Central North America. Houghton Mifflin, Boston. (LOOK UP!!)

Frankel, E. 1978. A floristic survey of the vascular plants of the Bronx River Park in Westchester County, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 105: 147-155.

Frankel, E. 1989. Distribution of Pueraria lobata in and around New York City. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 116:390-394.

Furlow, J. J. & R. S. Mitchell. 1990. Betulaceae through Cactaceae of New York State. Contr. to a Flora of New York State VIII. New York State Mus. Bull. 476. 94 pp.

Gehris, C.W. 1971. Plant community development in Bergen Swamp. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 12: 98-109.

Gerty, F.J. 1973. Baldcypress along the Hudson. Conservationist 27(3):39.

Gilman, B. 1983. Ontario County Flora: A checklist of native and naturalized plants. [iii +] 75 pp. + index. Community College of the Finger Lakes, Canandaigua, N.Y.

Gleason, H. A. 1952. The New Britton and Brown Illustrated Flora of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada. New York. 3 vols.

Gleason, H. A., & A. Cronquist. 1991. Manual of Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada. New York. ed. 2. lxxv +910 pp. (also extensive pers. comm. with A. Cronquist)

Good, R.E. & N.F. 1970. Vegetation of the sea cliffs and adjacent uplands on the north shore of Long Island, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 97:204-208.

Goodwin, R.H. 1943. Check list and index to the Cyperaceae of Monroe County, New York. Rochester. Published by the author.

Greller, A. M. 1972. Observations on the forests of northern Queens County, Long Island, from Colonial times to the present. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 99: 202-206. Greller, A. M. 1975. Persisting natural vegetation in northern Queens County, New York. Environm. Cons. 2: 61-69.

Greller, A.M. 1977. A classification of mature forests on Long Island, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 104: 376-382.

Greller, A. M. 1977. A vascular flora of the forested portion of Cunningham Park, Queens County, New York, with notes on the vegetation. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 104: 170-176.

Greller, A. M. 1979. A vascular flora of the forested portion of Cunningham Park, Queens county, New York: Corrections and Additions--I. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 106: 45.

Greller, A. M. 1985. A vascular flora of the forested portion of cunningham Park, Queens County, New York: Corrections and additions--II. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 112: 312.

Greller, A.M., R.E. Calhoon, & E. Iglich. 1979. The upland, oak-dominated community of Forest Park, Queens County, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 106: 135-139.

Greller, A.M., R.E. Calhoon, & J.M. Mansky. 1979. Grace Forest, a mixed mesophytic stand on Long Island, New York. Bot. Gaz. 139: 482-489.

Greller, A., & S.E. Clemants. 1994. New plants from West Hills County Park, Suffolk County, New York. New York Flora Association Newsletter 5:3.

Greller, A. M., & O. L. Garcia. 1986. Variation in canopy composition of the forest of Alley Park, Queens County, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 113: 36-41.

Greller, A.M., J.M. Mansky, & R.E. Calhoon. 1982. An oak, hickory-dogwood forest on central Long Island, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 109: 219-225.

Grisez, T. 1973. The vascular plants of Burgeson Sanctuary, Kiantone Township, Chautauqua County, New York. Jamestown Audubon Soc., Jamestown, N.Y. i + 30 pp. + insert.

Hanks, J. P. 1985. Plant communities and ground-water levels in southern Nassau County, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 112: 79-86. 1985.

Hansen J, Rod J. 1991. Plant List - Constitution Marsh - Putnam Co., New York. Field Trip of the Torrey Botanical Club, Sept. 7, 1991. See also Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 118(4):473. 1991.

Hardin, J.W., & J. M. Arena. 1974. Human Poisoning from Native and Cultivated Plants. Duke Univ. Press, Durham, NC.

Hehre, E. 1977. Flora of Gardiners Island. Rhodora 79: 214-239

Holtzoff, M. 1940. New plant immigrants in the New York area. Torreya 40: 43-44.

House, H. D. 1921. Nomenclatorial notes on certain American plants 1. Am. Midl. Nat. 7: 126-135.

House, H. D. 1924. Annotated List of the Ferns and Flowering Plants of New York State. New York State Mus. Bull. 254. 759 pp.

Note: the symbol preceding a synonym indicates its accepted usage in House's checklist. A post-1924, unpublished, hand-annotated copy of the book was also studied, but not referenced (It is accessible at the Botany Office of the N.Y. State Museum).

House, H.D. 1941 (issued 1942). Bibliography of the Botany of New York State 1751-1940 (Part 1). New York State Mus. Bull. 328: 1-174.

House, H.D. 1942. Bibliography of the Botany of New York State 1751-1940 (Part 2). New York State Mus. Bull. 329: 175-234.

Howe, M. D. 1971. Vascular plants of Oneida County: An Annotated List. Utica, New York.

Herkimer-Oneida counties Comprehensive Planning Program. v + 116 pp.

Huenneke, L.F. 1982. Wetland forests of Tompkins County, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 109: 51-63.

Ibe, R.A. 1984. Modern pollen rain-vegetation relations at four different elevations on Slide Mountain, Catskill Mountains, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 111: 96-102.

Ibe, R.A. 1985. Postglacial montane vegetational history around Balsam Lake, Catskill Mountains, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 112: 176-186.

Jackson, S.T. 1988. Postglacial vegetational changes along an elevational gradient in the Adirondack Mountains (New York): a study of plant macrofossils. New York State Mus. Bull. 465. 29 pp.

Johnson, A. F. 1981. Plant communities of the Napeague Dunes. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 108: 76-84.

Kapoor, L.D. 1995. Opium Poppy: Botany, Chemistry and Pharmacology. Haworth Herbal Press, New York, London. 326 pp.

Karlin, E.F., & R.E. andrus. 1986. Sphagnum vegetation of the low shrub bogs of northern New Jersey and adjacent New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 113: 281-287.

Kartesz, J. T. 1994. A Synonymized Checklist of the Vascular Flora of the United States, Canada and Greenland. 2nd ed. Timber Press, Portland, OR. 2 Vols. 1438 pp.

Keating, S. 1967. The major plant communities of Sterling Forest. Sarracenia 11: 51-61.

Kingsbury, J. M. 1964. Poisonous Plants of the United States and Canada. Prentice-Hall, New Jersey. 626 pp.

Kingsbury, J. M. 1965. Deadly Harvest: A guide to Common Poisonous Plants. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York.

Kiviat, E. 1981. Hudson River Estuary Shore Zone - Annotated Natural History Bibliography with Index. Poughkeepsie, NY: Scenic Hudson (xerographic): 76 pp.

Küchler, A.W. 1964. Potential natural vegetation of the conterminous United States. Am. Geogr. Soc. Spec. Publ. 36. v + 116 pp.

Kudish, M. 1975. Paul Smiths Flora. Saranac Lake, N.Y. 478 pp.

Kudish, M. 1981. Paul Smiths Flora II. Additional vascular plants, bryophytes (mosses and liverworts), soils and vegetation, local forest history. vi + 162 pp. Paul Smiths College, Paul Smiths, N.Y.

Kunstler, D.S., 1991. Flora of Pelham Bay Park. New York. The Natural Resources Group. New York City Dept. Parks & Recreation: 9 pp .

Lamont, E.E. 1994. Lespedeza striata (Fabaceae), an addition to the flora of New York, with notes on its introduction and spread in the eastern United States. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 121:377-378.

Lamont, E.E. 1994. Rediscovery of Solidago sempervirens var. mexicana (Asteraceae) in New York, with notes on its taxonomic history. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 121:292-294.

Lamont, E.E., J.M. Beitel & R.E. Zaremba. 1988. Current status of orchids on Long Island, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 115:113-121.

Lamont, E.E., & R. Stalter. 1991. The vascular flora of Orient Beach State Park, Long Island, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 118:459-468.

Lampe, K.F., & R. Fagerström. 1968. Plant Toxicity and Dermatitis. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD.

Lampe, K.F., & M.A. McCann. 1985. AMA Handbook of Poisonous and Injurious Plants. Amer. Med. Assoc., Chicago, IL.

Latham, R. 1971. A large fox grape on Gardiners Island. Engelhardtia 4(4):46.

Laxton, G.J. 1992. Rare and interesting plants of Connetquot River State Park Preserve. Long Island Botanical Society Newsletter 2:2-3.

Lefkowitz, A., & A. Greller. The distribution of tree species on the uplands of Cunningham Park, Queens County, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 100: 313-318.

Lehr, J.H. 1956-57. An Annotated Preliminary Catalogue of the Vascular Flora of Rockland County, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 83: 435-438; 1956; Ibid., 48-56, 126-134, 206-213, 310-317, 388-392, 450-452. (Reprinted with independent pagination, 40 pp. 1957).

Lehr, J.H. 1962-64. Additions and corrections to a flora of Rockland County, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 89:53-63; 90:55-63; 91(3):231-233.

Lewin, D.C. 1974. The vegetation of the ravines of the southern Finger Lakes, New York region. Amer. Midl. Natur. 91: 315-342.

Lewis, W. H. & M. P. F. Elvin-Lewis. 1977. Medical Botany: Plants Affecting Man's Health. New York. 515 pp.

Loeb, R. E. 1986. Plant communities of Inwood Hill Park, New York County, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 113: 46-52.

Loeb, R.E. 1987. Pre-European settlement forest composition in east New Jersey and southeastern New York. Amer. Midl. Naturalist 118:414-423.

Loeb RE. 1992. Long-term human disturbance of an urban park forest, New York City. Forest Ecol. & Manag. 49:293-309.

Long Island Botanical Society Flora Committee. Long Island Botanical Society Newsletter.  1993-present. Note: This resource contains many articles pertinent to New York field botany, ecology and conservation.

Long Island Botanical Society Flora Committee. 1996. Preliminary atlas of the Magnoldiideae on Long Island, N.Y. Part 1. Long Island Botanical Society Newsletter 6(6):41-44.

Lorimer, C.G. 1981. Survival and growth of understory trees in oak forests of the Hudson Highlands, New York. Canad. J. Forest Res. 11:689-695.

Lull, H.W. 1968. A forest atlas of the Northeast. U.S. Dept. Agr. Forest Serv. Northeast Forest Exper. Sta. [unnumbered publ.]. 46 pp.

Lumer, C. & S.E. Yost. 1995. The reproductive biology of Vincetoxicum nigrum (L.) Moench (Asclepiadaceae), a Mediterranean weed in New York State. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 122:15-23.

Lynn, L.M. 1984. The vegetation of Little Cedar Bog, southeastern New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 111: 90-95.

Lynn, L.M., & E.F. Karlin. 1985. The vegetation of the low-shrub bogs of northern New Jersey and adjacent New York: Ecosystems at their southern limit. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 112: 436-444.

McDonnell, M.J. & E.A. Roy. 1989. Restoration and management of hardwood-hemlock forest in New York City. Restor. Manag. Notes 7:36-37.

McCormick, J., et al. 1969. Annotated flora of the Kalbfleisch Field Research Station of the American Museum of Natural History, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Kalbfleisch Field Research station, New York. 100 pp.

McGrath, R.T., & J.L. Turner. 1985. Some orchids of the Long Island Pine Barrens. The Heath Hen 2(1):32-39.

McIntosh, R.P. 1959. Presence and cover in pitch pine-oak stands of the Shawangunk Mountains, New York. Ecology 40: 482-485.

McIntosh, R.P. 1972. Forests of the Catskill Mountains, New York. Ecol. Monogr. 42: 143-161.

McIntosh, R. P., & R.T. Hurley. 1964. The spruce-fir forests of the Catskill Mountains. Jour. Ecol 45: 314-326.

McVaugh, R. 1958. Flora of the Columbia County Area, New York. New York State Museum Bull. 360. pp.

Miller, A.B. 1998. Shaker Medicinal Herbs, A Compendium of History, Lore, and Uses. Storey Books, Pownal, VT.

Miller, L.G, and W.J Murray (eds.) 1998. Herbal Medicinaols, a Clinician's Guide. Hayworth Herbal Press, NY, London. 383 pp.

Miller, N.G. 1973. Late-glacial and postglacial vegetation change in southwestern New York State. New York State. Mus. Bull. 420. vii + 102 pp.

Miller, N. G. & R. S. Mitchell. 1995. Tracking the Mosses and Vascular Plants of New York (1836-1994). pp. 209-210, In: LaRoe, E. T., G. S. Farris, C. E. Puckett, P. D. Doran & M. J. Mac (eds.) Our Living Resources: A Report to the Nation on the Distribution, Abundance, and Health of U. S. Plants, Animals, and Ecosystems. U. S. Dept. of the Interior, National Biological Service, Washington, DC.

Miller, P., & E. B. Ehrle. 1969. Studies on the plants of the Genesee Country (western New York State). 5. The spring flowering plants of Letchworth State Park. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 12: 50-65.

Milne, B.T. 1979. A preliminary list of lichens of the Albany Pine Bush. Skenectada 1: 36-38.

Milne, B.T. 1985. Upland vegetational gradients and post-fire succession in the Albany Pine Bush, New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 112: 21-34.

Millspaugh, C.F. 1884? GET ARTICLE ABOUT SPRUCE POND!

Millspaugh, C.F. 1892 (1974 reissue). American Medicinal Plants. Yorston & Co., Philadelphia, PA.

Mitchell, R. S. 1978. Rumex maritimus L. versus R. persicarioides L. in the Western Hemisphere. Brittonia 30: 293-296.

Mitchell, R. S. 1979. Preliminary Lists of Rare, Endangered and Threatened Plant Species in New York State. New York State Mus. Leafl. 21. 18 pp.

Mitchell, R. S. 1983. Berberidaceae through Fumariaceae of New York State. Contr. to a Flora of New York State V. New York State Mus. Bull. 451. 66 pp.

Mitchell, R. S. 1984. Atlas of New York State Ferns. Contr. to a Flora of New York State, Checklist II. New York State Mus. Bull. 456. 28 pp.

Mitchell, R. S. 1986. A Checklist of New York State Plants. Contr. to a Flora of New York State, Checklist III. New York State Mus. Bull. 458. 272 pp.

Mitchell, R. S. 1986. A rare fringed gentian (Gentianopsis procera) at Niagara Falls. Clintonia 1(6): 3-4.

Mitchell, R. S. 1987. Pteridophyte Checklist and Index to Synonymy for New York State. TAXACOM, Flora Online (ISSN 0892-9106). Buffalo Mus. Sci. 41 pp.

Mitchell, R. S. 1988. Platanaceae through Myricaceae of New York State. Contr. to a Flora of New York State VI. New York State Mus. Bull. 464. 98 pp.

Mitchell, R. S. 1988. The identity of Thalictrum confine (Ranunculaceae). Brittonia 40: 298-305.

Mitchell, R. S. 1993. Portulacaceae through Caryophyllaceae of New York State. Contr. to a Flora of New York State XI. New York State Museum Bull. 486. 124 pp.

Mitchell R.S. 1993. Floristic eye on the Hudson Highlands. New York Flora Association Newsletter 4(1):1-2.

Mitchell R. S. 1996. Another rare native Carex added to the state flora list. New York Flora Association Newsletter 7(3):5.

Mitchell R.S. 1996. Bear Mountain-Harriman Flora: Project completion report. New York Flora Association Newsletter 7(1):2-5.

Mitchell, R. S. 2000. Database & Revised Checklist of New York State Plants. Part 1) Mitchell, R. S. A Database of New York State Plants. In Microsoft Access™, 3779 entries. Part 2) Mitchell, R. S. & G. C. Tucker, Revised Checklist of New York State Plants, Edition II. In Microsoft Word™. 332 pp. CD-ROM format. N. Y. State Museum Publications.

Mitchell, R. S. 2000. Polygonaceae (Smartweed Family). pp. 543-557 In: Rhoads, A. & T. The Plants of Pennsylvania - An Illustrated Manual. Univ. of Pennsylvania Press. 1062 pp.

Mitchell, R.S. 2001. Sterling Forest flora – summary of a four year project. New York Flora Assoc. Newsl. 12(4): 4-8.

Mitchell, R. S., J. G. Barbour & J. Focht. 1996. A Catalog of the Plants of Bear Mountain, Harriman and Storm King State Parks. N. Y. State Museum Botanical Research Rept. 96-1. 186 pp.

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