Buffalo Museum of Science - Science & Research

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WESTERN NEW YORK BOTANY THROUGH 1985

Agassiz, Louis. 1850. Lake Superior: Its Physical Character, Vegetation, and Animals.... Boston. [A list of forest trees at Niagara is appended.]

Alexander, William P. 1922. Beautiful places near Buffalo. Hobbies 3(2): 3-18. [Descriptions of local nature haunts.]

Alexander, William P. 1922. Advanced study course in dendrology. Hobbies 3(7): 14-18. [Common trees in the vicinity of Buffalo.]

Alexander, William P. 1923. Western New York haunts of natural beauty.

Hobbies 4(2): 3-18. [Many areas of botanical interest are described.]

Alexander, William P. 1924. The open road in western New York. Hobbies 5(2): 3-18. [More nature haunts for the local naturalist.]

Alexander, William P. 1924. Some trees and shrubs growing in Delaware Park.

Hobbies 5: 3-17. [A botanically rich area in northern Buffalo.]

Alexander, William P. 1924. An aberrant Trillium. Hobbies 5(7): 18.

Alexander, William P. 1928. Two uncommon wild gardens in western New York. Hobbies 9: 21-22, 33.

Alexander, William P. 1928. An Indian garden. Hobbies 9(4): 119, 122-126.

[Plants useful to Native Americans.]

Alexander, William P. 1932. Making ferns at home; how a fernery was developed. Hobbies 12: 143-148.

Alexander, William P. 1940. Nature Sanctuary expands. Zoar Valley land acquired. Hobbies 21(1): 3-4. [Description of a peninsular hill in southern Erie County and its flora.]

Alexander, William P. 1950. The need for wildlife preserves. Zoar Valley Sanctuary. Hobbies 31(2): 23-30. [Floral description.]

Almendinger, William H. 1954. Beaver Meadow Wildlife Refuge. Hobbies 34(4): 73-74.

Almendinger, William H. 1954. Beaver Meadow Wildlife Refuge. Hobbies 34(4): 73-74.

Andrle, Robert F. 1973. Tifft Farm Nature Preserve. Science on the March 53: 38-40.

Andrle, Robert F. 1976. Times Beach: Buffaloís Harbor for Wildlife. Science on the March 55: 48-50.

Andrus, Richard E. 1974. Significant new distribution records for the genus Sphagnum in the Northeastern United States. Rhodora 76: 511-518. [Sphagnum henryense in western New York.]

Andrus, Richard E. 1980. Sphagnaceae (Peat Moss Family) of New York State.

New York State Museum, Bull. 442, vi + 89 pp.

[Anonymous.] 1883. Botanical Notes. Bull. Buffalo Naturalistsí Field Club 1(1): 36-40. [Account of plants found in western New York by D. Kellicott and D. F. Day.]

[Anonymous.] 1883. Botanical Notes. Bull. Buffalo Naturalistsí Field Club 1(4): 85-88. [Plants found in western New York by D. F. Day and J. F. Cowell.]

[Anonymous.] 1883. Botanical Notes. Bull. Buffalo Naturalistsí Field Club 1(5): 117-118. [Plants found in western New York by J. F. Cowell.]

[Anonymous.] 1920. Letís go! Where song, sign and symbol swing the world in rhythmic harmony. Hobbies 1(2): 4-6. [List of important nature haunts of western New York.]

[Anonymous.] 1921. A new guide. For the autoists who are interested in natureís varied moods. Hobbies 1(11): 3-15. [Descriptions of nature haunts of western New York.]

[Anonymous.] 1924. Museum notes. Hobbies 4(10): 20. [Discussion of presentation of Day-Cowell herbarium.]

[Anonymous.] 1927. Sessile-flowered wake-robin (Trillium sessile). Hobbies 8: 18.

[Anonymous.] 1951. Nature Sanctuary Society of western New York. Hobbies 32(2): 43. [Plants found at Alexander Preserve and Niagara Glen.]

[Anonymous.] 1960. Museum news. Science on the March 41(1): 26. [Butomus umbellatus in western New York.]

[Anonymous.] 1963. The conservation trails of western New York. Science on the March 43: 94-101. [Account of nature haunts in western New York.]

[Anonymous.] 1975. Protected plants in New York State. Science on the March 54: 62.

Argus, George W. & David J. White. 1977. The rare vascular plants of Ontario. National Museums of Canada, Syllogeus 14: 1-63.

Arnold, Chester A. 1935. Some new forms and new occurrences of fossil plants from Middle and upper Devonian of New York State. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 17(1): 1-13.

Ayres, Mrs. George B. 1911. Fern notes from (western) New York. Fern Bulletin 19: 15-16.

Bartram, John. 1751. Observations on the inhabitants, climate, soil, rivers, productions, animals, and other matters worthy of notice. To which is annexíd, a curious account of the cataracts at Niagara. By Mr. Peter Kalm.... London.

Bashnagel, Raymond A. 1940. Some microfossils of the Onondaga Chert of central New York. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 17(3): 1-8.

Battaglia, J. 1986. South Park arboretum survey. Clintonia 1(4): 1-2. [List of tree and shrub species identified in one section of Buffaloís South Park.]

Battaglia, J. 1986. South Park survey continues. Clintonia 1(6): 12.

Battaglia, J. 1986. Update: South Park survey. Clintonia 1(5): 8-9.

Baxter, Milton S. & Homer D. House. 1925. The rare plants of Bergen Swamp.

New York State Museum Bull. 266: 103-106.

Beckwith, Florence & Mary C. Macauley. 1896. Plants of Monroe County, New York, and adjacent territory. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 3: 1-150.

Beckwith, Florence & Mary C. Macauley. 1910. Plants of Monroe County, New York, and adjacent territory; supplementary list. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 5: 1-38.

Beckwith, Florence, Mary C. Macauley & Milton S. Baxter. 1917. Plants of Monroe County, New York, and adjacent territory; second supplementary list. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 5: 59-121.

Bigelow, David M. 1965. Shale Creek Nature Center. Science on the March 45(4): 77-78. [Plant succession on the Onondaga Escarpment in Erie County.]

Bigelow, David M. 1970. A story of ecology. Science on the March 50(2): 26-28. [Forest ecosystems.]

Bishop, I. T. 1902. Variation in Trillium flowers, Erie Co. Plant World 5: 11.

Blackmer, James L. 1937. Nature Sanctuary Society of Western New York.

Hobbies 17(3): 60. [East Concord bog.]

Bleekman, Francis. 1934. Rare moss discovered. Hobbies 14(3): 64.

[Buxbaumia aphylla.]

Bleekman, Francis. 1935. Mycological and Bryological Section. Hobbies 15(5): 109. [Pleuridium subulatum and Webera sessilis.]

Bleekman, Francis. 1936. Mycological and Bryological Section. Hobbies 16(3): 61. [Ephemerum serratum, Physcomitrium immersum and Climacium americanum.]

Bleekman, Francis. 1937. Mycological and Bryological Section. Hobbies 17(2): 44. [Additions to bryophyte flora of western New York.]

Bleekman, Francis. 1937. Mycological and Bryological Section. Hobbies 18(2): 51. [Fissidens julianus, Fontinalis dalecarlica and Climacium americanum.]

Bleekman, Francis. 1938. Mycological and Bryological Section. Hobbies 19(1): 17-18. [Annual foray of the Sullivant Moss Society, species list.]

Blum, J. L. 1956. Zygnemataceae of western New York. I. Papers of Michigan Acad. Sci. Arts & Lett. 41: 3-19. [Algae.]

Boehner, Philotheus O.F.M. 1941. A check list of the hepatics of Cattaraugus County, New York. Science Studies, St. Bonaventure Univ. 9(2): 14-16, 28.

Boehner, Philotheus O.F.M. 1941. A check list of the mosses found in Cattaraugus County, New York. Science Studies, St. Bonaventure Univ. 9(3): 4-6; 9(4): 4-7, 28.

Boehner, Philotheus O.F.M. 1942. A list of mosses found in Cattaraugus County, New York. Science Studies, St. Bonaventure Univ. 10(3): 25-27.

Boehner, Philotheus O.F.M. 1943. Addenda to the list of mosses found in Cattaraugus County, New York. Science Studies, St. Bonaventure Univ. 11(1): 18-19.

Boehner, Philotheus O.F.M. 1943. The hepaticae of Cattaraugus County, New York. Sci. Studies, St. Bonaventure Univ. 11(3): 11-15.

Boivin, B. 1967. EnumÇration des plantes du Canada. V. Monopsides (1äre partie). Nature (Canada) 94: 131-157.

Both, Ernst. 1969. The Boleti and their Masters. Science on the March 49(2): 18-22. [fungi]

Both, Ernst. 1972. The Boletes of western New York. Science on the March 52(2): 20-25. [fungi]

Both, Ernst. 1973. The parasitic Bolete. Science on the March 53: 20-23.

Bowden, W. M. & Bert Miller. 1951. Distribution of the papaw, Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal, in southern Ontario. Canad. Field-Nat. 65: 27-31.

Bray, W.L. 1930. The development of the vegetation of New York. Tech. Publ.

(New York State Coll. Forestry, Syracuse) 29: 7-189.

Britton, D. M. & J. H. Soper. 1966. The cytology and distribution of Dryopteris species in Ontario. Canad. J. Bot. 44: 63-78.

Brosius, N. 1952. Ecology of the woody plants of the Houghton Swamp Forest.

Nature Sanctuary News (Buffalo, New York) 12(Suppl.): 27-43, map.

Brown, J. R. & P. M. Catling. 1981. The status and distribution of Yellow Ladiesí-tresses Orchis (Spiranthes ochroleuca (Rydb.) Rydb.) in Ontario. Ont. Field Nat. 35: 7-12.

Burgess, Edward S. 1877. The Chautauqua Flora, a catalogue of the plants of Chautauqua Co., New York, native or naturalized; extending through the cryptogamous plants, to the end of the Hepaticae. Privately printed, Clinton, New York, 37 pp. Copy (Botanical Pamphlets, Vol. 6) in Research Library, Buffalo Mus. Sci., Buffalo, New York.

Burkholder, Paul R. 1928. Biological significance of the chemical analysis.

Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 14(3): 65-72. [Lake Erie]

Burkholder, Paul R. 1928. Microplankton studies of Lake Erie. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 14(3): 73-93.

Burkholder, Paul R. 1929. The microplankton of Lake Erie. Hobbies 10: 152-153.

Burkholder, Paul R. 1931. Studies in the phytoplankton of the Cayuga Lake Basin, New York. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 15(2): 21-182.

Cameron, Roderick. 1895. Catalogue of plants which have been found growing without cultivation in the Park and its outlying territories. Ann. Reports of the Commissioner for the Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park (for the year 1894) 9(Appendix): 31-46. [A list compiled by the chief gardener. Includes cryptogams.]

Cameron, Roderick. 1896. Catalogue of plants which have been found growing without cultivation in the Park and its outlying territories. Ann. Reports of the Commissioner for the Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park (for the year 1895) 10(Appendix). [A more complete list that of the 9th annual report, but not exhaustive, since only such plants as had been mounted and were actually on evidence in the herbarium were included: 1,101 species. Included cryptogams.]

Campbell, Robert. ca. 1900. The Flora of Olean. (a letter in St. Bonaventure Univ. herbarium) 13 pp.

Carnes, Catherine. 1984. Bangia atropurpurea in the Great Lakes. Niagara Frontier Society Newsletter. 2(3): 20-21.

Case, F. W., Jr. 1964. Orchids of the Western Great Lakes Region. Cranbrook Institute of Sci. Bull. 48. 147 pp.

1976. [Review of:] C. A. Zenkert & R. H. Zander, Flora of the Niagara Frontier Region, Supplement. 1975. Ontario Field Naturalist 30: 56.

Catling, P. M. J. E. Cruise, E. L. McIntosh & S. M. McKay. 1975. Alvar vegetation in southern Ontario. Ontario Field Biologist 29(2): 1-25. [Limestone.]

Catling, P. M. & S. M. McKay. 1980. Halophytic plants in southern Ontario. Canad. Field Naturalist 94: 248-258.

Cercone, Cynthia & Richard H. Zander. 1975. Botanical bibliography: publications of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Notes from the Clinton Herbarium (Buffalo Mus. Sci.) 3: 1-15.

Chamberlin, John. 1896. Native plants at Niagara Falls. Garden and Forest 9: 268.

Chapman, L. J. & D. F. Putnam. 1966. The physiography of southern Ontario. Univ. Toronto Press., Toronto.

Christensen, R. 1984. Field trip report: Harris Hill. Niagara Frontier Botanical Society Newsletter 2(5): 2-3.

Christensen, R. 1985. New plant record results from NFBS field trip. Niagara Frontier Botanical Society Newsletter 3(1). [Mikania scandens at Iroquois Wildlife Refuge, Oak Orchard Creek]

Clausen, Robert T. 1939. VII. Aquatic vegetation of the Lake Ontario watershed. in Biological Survey of the Lake Ontario Watershed. New York State Conservation Dept. pp. 167-187.

Clausen, Robert T. 1939. Some plants of New York. Torreya 39: 1-9.

Clausen, Robert T. 1943. Carex aestivalis and Carex lurida var. gracilis on the glaciated Allegheny Plateau. Torreya 42: 174-176.

Clausen, Robert T. 1949. Checklist of the vascular plants of the Cayuga Quadrangle, 42deg.-43deg.N., 76deg.-77deg.W. Cornell University Agric. Experim. Station, Mem. 291. 87 pp.

Clausen, Robert T. & Stanley J. Smith. 1939. On some pteridophytes of south-central New York. Amer. Fern J. 39: 48-58.

Clinton, George W. 1864. Preliminary list of the plants of Buffalo and its vicinity. Ann. Rep. Regents on the State Cabinet (for 1863) 17: 24-35. Albany, New York. (also 12-page pamphlet, Buffalo, 1864).

[Clinton, George W.] 1865. Facts and observations touching the flora of the State of New York. Regents of the University of the State of New York. [Eighteenth] Annual Report 1865: 197-205.

[Clinton, George W.] 1866. Facts and observation touching the flora of the State of New York collected, mainly, in 1865. Regents of the University of the State of New York. [Nineteenth] Ann. Rep. 1866: 72-80.

[Clinton, George W.] 1873-1885. [Mention of plants collected by George W. Clinton in Buffalo and vicinity.] Reports of the Botanist, Annual reports of the New York State Museum of Natural History 25: 67, 1873; 26: 47, 1874; 27: 89, 1875; 28: 45, 1875; 29: 37, 1878; 30: 35, 1878; 31: 29, 1879; 32: 22, 1879; 33: 17, 1880; 36: 32, 1883; 38: 82, 1885.

[Clinton, George W.] 1927. Botanical Journal, 1862. Hobbies 8(2): 6-11.

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Clute, W. N. 1898. The Flora of the Upper Susquehanna and its Tributaries.

Binghamton, New York. [Included part of Allegany County.]

Clute, W. N. 1901. The Flora of the Upper Susquehanna and its Tributaries, Supplement. Binghamton, New York.

Coleman, Babette B. & Elwood B. Ehrle. 1969. Studies on the plants of the Genesee Country (western New York State). 2. A description of the Genesee country. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 12: 13-23.

Cook, E. Elizabeth. 1973. The vascular plants of Moss Lake Sanctuary, Allegany County, N.Y. Science Studies, St. Bonaventure Univ. 29: 6-34.

Cowell, J. F. 1883. Adventives at East Buffalo. Bull. Buffalo Field Naturalistsí Club 1(1): 23.

Cowell, J. F. 1883. Butternuts. Bull. Buffalo Field Naturalistsí Club 1(5):

101-105. [Juglandaceae of western New York.]

Cowell, J. F. 1883. Botanical notes. Bull. Buffalo Field Naturalistsí Club 1(5): 117-118. [Tragopogon porrifolius in Buffalo; Satureja hortensis established on the Buffalo ìPlainsîí Phaseolus diversifolius near Fort Erie, Ontario.]

Cruise, James E. & Paul M. Catling. 1974. The Sundews (Drosera spp.) in Ontario. Ontario Field Biologist 28: 1-6.

Cruise, James E. & Paul M. Catling. 1974. Distribution of Sundews (Drosera spp.) in Ontario (cont). Ontario Field Biologist 28(2): 47-48.

Cummings, Carlos E. 1924. Nature observations in the Allegany State Park. Hobbies 4(11): 3-19.

Cummings, Carlos E. 1933. Mushrooms and toadstools. Natural History 33: 41-53.

Cummings, Carlos E. 1941. Flowers reproduced in wax. Synthetic nature then and now. Hobbies 21(4): 68-73.

Cummings, V. L. 1984. Charles A. Zenkert. Niagara Frontier Botanical Society Newsletter 2(2): 9-11.

Dambach, Charles A. 1969. Changes in the biology of the lower Great Lakes. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 25(1): 1-17.

Davis, Charles C. 1969. Plants in Lakes Erie and Ontario, and changes in their numbers and kinds. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 25(1): 18-44.

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Day, David F. 1883. The plants of Buffalo and its vicinity: Series II, Cryptogamae. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 4(4): 153-254.

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Day, David F. 1884. The plants of Buffalo and its vicinity. Supplement. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 4(4): 255-279.

Day, David F. 1883. Botanical Notes. Bull. Buffalo Naturalistsí Field Club 1(1): 36-40. [Ulmus racemosa in Buffalo; lists foreign species purposefully sown in waste areas of Buffalo in 1882.]

Day, David F. 1883. Botanical Notes. Bull. Buffalo Naturalistsí Field Club 1(3): 66-67. [Discussion of Lonicera flava, Lilium superbum, Allium cernuum, etc.]

Day, David F. 1883. Botanical Notes. Bull. Buffalo Naturalistsí Field Club 1(4): 85-88. [Discussion of Aquilegia chrysantha in cultivation; Potentilla paradoxa at East Buffalo; Clematis verticillaris at Portage; Sisymbrium thalianum in a garden.]

Day, David F. 1888. A catalogue of the flowering and fern-like plants growing without cultivation in the vicinity of the Falls of Niagara. Ann. Rep. Commission for the State Reservation at Niagara for the Year 1887, 14(Appendix): 67-133. (Also a pamphlet, Catalogue of the Niagara Flora, Troy, New York, 1888.) [Vascular plants of the Niagara Gorge and Goat Island.]

Day, David F. 1893. The flora and fauna of Niagara Falls. The Niagara Book. New York, pp. 158-177. (Revised ed., 1901).

Day, David F. 1896. An address commemorative of George W. Clinton. Buffalo Historical Society, Publications 4: 203-225.

Day, David F. 1897. Native and naturalized plants of Buffalo and Its vicinity. Second supplement. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 5: 85-96. [Includes a few lichens.]

Dodge, C. K. 1914. Annotated list of flowering plants and ferns of Point Pele, Ontario, and neighboring districts. Department of Mines Geological Survey, Canada, Mem., Biol. Ser. 54: 2.

Dodge, C. K. 1968. Liverworts on the conglomerates of southwestern New York. Science Studies, St. Bonaventure Univ. 25: 31.

Dodge, C. K. 1971. Mosses on the conglomerates of southwestern New York. Sci. Stud. St. Bonaventure Univ. 27: 43-67.

Dore, W. G. 1957. Wolffia in Canada. Can. Field Naturalist 71: 10-16.

Dow, Charles M. 1921. Anthology and Bibliography of Niagara Falls. State of New York, Albany, New York. 2 Vols. [Ch. 1, Vol. 1, pp. 439-491, is an excellent summary of historical records, including botany, of the Falls area, with excepts from works of earliest explorers.]

Durand, Elias J. 1902. Studies in North American Discomycetes II. Some new and noteworthy species from central and western New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 29: 458-465.

Eaton, D. C. 1968. A plea for conservation - 100 years ago. Science on the March 48(2): 30. [Lygodium palmatum.]

Eaton, Stephen W., V. Nadolinski & J. Ellis. 1956. Recent additions to the St. Bonaventure University Herbarium. Science Studies, St. Bonaventure Univ. 18: 27-33.

Eckel, Patricia M. 1983. Pilea fontana, new to the Niagara Frontier Region. Newsletter of the Niagara Frontier Botanical Society 1(1): 6-7.

Eckel, Patricia M. 1983. Fern mapping project. Newsletter of the Niagara Frontier Botanical Society 1(2): 12.

Eckel, Patricia M. 1984. Floerckea proserpinacoides Willd., or False Mermaid: a spring wildflower uncommon in the Niagara Frontier Region. Newsletter of the Niagara Frontier Botanical Society 2(3): 23-24.

Eckel, Patricia M. 1984. Fern mapping project 1984. Newsletter of the Niagara Frontier Botanical Society 2(6): 5-7.

Eckel, Patricia M. 1985. Botanical study of the Niagara Frontier: Reviews of four publications from the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Plant Press 3: 72-75.

Eckel, Patricia M. 1985. Orthotrichum obtusifolium and Tortula papillosa in western New York State. Evansia 2(1): 11-12.

Eckel, Patricia M. 1985. [Three reviews:] Zenkert, C. A., Flora of the Niagara Frontier Region; C. A. Zenkert & R. H. Zander, Flora of the Niagara Frontier Region, Supplement; R. H. Zander & G. Pierce, Flora of the Niagara Frontier Region, Second Supplement. In: The Plant Press, newsletter for Ontario botanists. Vol. 3(2): 72-75.

Eckel, Patricia M. 1986. New distribution records of mosses from western New York State (District 5). Clintonia 1(2): 4-5. [Niagara River region mosses.]

Eckel, Patricia M. 1986. More moss records from western New York State (District 5). Clintonia 1(4): 6-7.

Eckel, Patricia M. 1986. Didymodon australasiae var. umbrosus (Musci: Pottiaceae) new to eastern North America. Bryologist 89: 70-72. [Found in the gorge of the Niagara River.]

Eckel, Patricia M. 1986. Flora of DeVeaux College Woods, Niagara Falls, New York. Clintonia 1: Suppl. 1-7.

Edson, J. Z. 1928. Ferns of Monroe and adjoining counties, New York. Amer. Fern J. 18: 56-57, 87-93.

Ehrle, Elwood B. & Babette B. Coleman. 1968. The bryoflora of the Genesee Country, New York. 4. The bryophytes of Livingston County. Bryologist 71: 275-281.

Ehrle, Elwood B. & Babette B. Coleman. 1969. Studies in the plants of the Genesee Country (western New York State). 1. Prospectus for a flora of the Genesee Country. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 12: 3-12.

Emerson, F. W. 1937. A botanical survey of the Big Basin in the Allegany State Park, N.Y. State Museum Handb. 17: 89-150.

Fairman, Charles E. 1891. The fungi of western New York. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 1: 44-54.

Fairman, Charles E. 1895. Hymenomyceteae of Orleans County, N.Y. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 2: 154-167.

Fairman, Charles E. 1889. Notes on new or rare fungi from western New York. J. Mycology 5: 78-80.

Fernald, M. L. 1933. Glyceria arkansana in western New York. Rhodora 35: 294. [Near Penn Yan.]

Fernald, M. L. 1936. Prenanthes crepidinea in western New York. Rhodora 38: 300. [Gray herbarium specimen is labelled New York: Buffalo, Prestele, 1844.]

Fisher, Donald W. 1947. A microflora in the Maplewood and Neango Shales.

Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 21(2): 13-18.

Forest, H. S. & E. L. Mills. 1971. Studies on the plants of the Genesee country (western New York State). 6. The aquatic flora of Conesus Lake. Part I - The environment of Conesus Lake; Part II - Aquatic angiosperms. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 12: 110-128, 128-138.

Fox, W. S. & J. H. Soper. 1952-1954. The distribution of some trees and shrubs of the Carolinian Zone of southern Ontario. Trans. Roy. Canad. Inst. 61(29, pt. 2): 65-84, 1952; 62(30, pt. 1): 3-32, 1953; 63(30, pt. 2): 99-130, 1954.

Futyma, Richard P. 1974 [1975]. Biological Studies of Tillman Road Swamp, Town of Clarence, and Hopkins Road Swamp, Town of Amherst. Erie County Environm. Managem. Council, Buffalo, New York. ii + 78 pp. + append.

Futyma, Richard P. 1976. Beggar-ticks in western New York. Science on the March 55: 51-54, 56. [Review of local Bidens spp., distribution and taxonomy.]

Gager, C. Stuart. 1913. Letchworth Park and Arboretum. Brooklyn Botanic Gard. Record 2: 1-?

Gaiser, L. O. 1949. Further distribution of Butomus umbellatus in the Great Lakes region. Rhodora 51: 385-390.

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

Getty, S., P. Seymour & J. Benzino. 1952. Ecology of the plant societies of the Nature Sanctuary preserves. (William Prindle Alexander Preserve.) Ecology of the Houghton Preserve. Nature Sanctuary News (Buffalo, New York) 12(Suppl.): 3-26, 2 maps.

Giebner, B. M. 1951. Plankton algae of the southeastern end of Chautauqua Lake. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 9: 409-420.

Gilbert, Benjamin D. 1878. Ferns of New York State. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 6: 266-268.

Gilbert, Benjamin D. 1903. The fern flora of New York State. Fern Bull. 11: 97-105.

Gillett, J. M. 1971. Cyperus fuscus L. new to Canada. Canad. Field. Naturalist 85: 190. [Cyperus fuscus L., a European sedge, in Ontario, Welland Co., Pelham Twp., St. Johnís Conservation Area, edge of pond, 20 Sept. 1970, L. Putnam 5.

Glenn-Lewin, D. C. 1975. Plant species diversity in ravines of the southern Finger Lakes region, New York. Canad. J. Bot. 53: 1465-1472.

Golden, David P. & Elwood B. Ehrle. 1971. Studies on the plants of the Genesee country (western New York State). 7. The ferns of Livingston County, New York. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 12: 139-145.

Gordon, Robert B. (No date.) Additions to the flora of the Allegany State Park region (1927-1933). Mimeogr., 9 pp., copy in Research Library, Buffalo Museum of Science.

Gordon, Robert B. 1940. The primeval forest types of southwestern New York.

New York State Mus. Bull. 321: 3-102. [Includes a good history of early botanical collecting in this area.]

Gordon, Robert B., F. W. Emerson, L. E. Hicks & A. A. Saunders. 1937. The botanical survey of Allegany State Park. 1-8. New York State Mus. Handb. 17: 1-412, map.

Grabau, A. W. 1901. Guide to the geology and paleontology of Niagara Falls and vicinity. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 7(1): 130-133. [Plant fossils: Bythotrephis, Arthrophycus and Nematophycus.]

Gray, Asa. 1836. New or rare plants of the state of New York: A notice of some new, rare, or otherwise interesting plants from the northern and western portions of the state of New York. Annals Lyceum Nat. Hist. 3: 221-238.

Gray, Asa. 1886. Botanical Necrology of 1885. Amer. J. Sci., Ser. 3, 31: 17-20. [George W. Clinton.]

Greenman, Nancie B. 1960. Hobby clubs and scientific sections. Buffalo Audubon Society, Inc. Science on the March 41(1): 29. [Gillenia trifoliata and Clintonia umbellulata.]

Grisez, Ted. 1973. The Vascular Plants of Burgeson Sanctuary, Kiantone Township, Chautauqua County, New York. Publ. by Jamestown Audubon Soc., Jamestown, New York. i + 30 pp., map, insert.

Guire, Kenneth E. & Edward G. Voss. 1963. Distributions of distinctive shoreline plants in the Great Lakes region. Michigan Botanist 2(4): 99-114. [Found in western New York are species endemic to the Great Lakes, e.g. Solidago houghtonii, and Atlantic coastal species.]

Hachten, Donald F. & Elwood B. Ehrle. 1969. Studies on the plants of the Genesee Country (western New York State). 4. The genus Lycopodium in Livingston County, New York. Proc Rochester Acad. Sci. 12: 46-49.

Hall, Fred T. 1954. Wildlife sanctuaries of western New York. Hobbies 34(4): 70-73. [Brief descriptions.]

Hall, Fred T. 1968. Nature sanctuaries of western New York. Science on the March 48(1): 2-5.

Hamilton, G. H. 1943. Plants of the Niagara Parks System of Ontario. Ryerson Press, Toronto.

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Zenkert, Charles A. 1931. The Botanical Section. Second plant census. Hobbies 12(3): 63-64. [Brief history of the Museumís Division of Botany.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1931. The rare rock selaginella at Lewiston. Hobbies 12: 95. [Selaginella rupestris.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1932. A rare trio of northern wild flowers. Hobbies 13: 20. [Primula mistassinica, Saxifraga azoides and Pinguicula vulgaris.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1932. A new flora of the Niagara Frontier Region. Hobbies 12: 109-110.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1932. A rich yield during the past season. Hobbies 12(5): 119-120. [No plants cited.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1932. April wild flowers. Hobbies 12: 182.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1932. Dr. Anne E. Perkins to retire from local field. Hobbies 12(10): 227.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1932. The hackberry or sugarberry. Hobbies 13: 41-42. [Celtis occidentalis in western New York.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1933. Interesting addition to our flora. Hobbies 13: 64-65; Also Garden Digest 4(3): 26. [Polygonum sachalinense in Chautauqua County.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1933. Botanical Section. The harbinger of spring. Hobbies 13: 84-85. [Erigenia bulbosa.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1933. The moonwort in western New York. Hobbies 13: 109. [Botrychium lunaria.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1933. Exploring Bergen Swamp. Hobbies 14: 20. [Solidago houghtonii.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1933. Botanical Section. A new violet for our region. Hobbies 14: 43-44. [Viola lanceolata.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1934. Flora of the Niagara Frontier Region. Bull.

Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 16: 1-328, map.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1934. Winter damages vegetation. Hobbies 14: 108-109.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1935. Rediscovering Counterfeiterís Ledge. Hobbies 15: 62-63. [Draba arabisans, Cerastium nutans and Adlumia fungosa.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1935. Botanical Section. Hobbies 15: 108. [Discussion of Bergen Swamp and limestone region near Williamsville, Erie County, and their rare plants.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1935. Botanical Section. Hobbies 16: 63. [Past distribution of Polystichum lonchitis and Cryptogramma stelleri at Niagara Glen and Nelumbo lutea in the Grand River.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1938. Litany of the wild flowers. Hobbies 19: 42.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1938. Wild flowers bloom in winter--new hall stresses conservation. Hobbies 19: 42-47.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1938. The Clinton Herbarium at the Buffalo Museum of Science. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci.18: 101-105.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1949. The story of an immigrant orchid. Hobbies 29: 93-96. [Epipactis latifolia in Delaware Park in 1947, 65 years after its first discovery there for N. America.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1953. A saga of roving flora--specimens from the Philippines received. Hobbies 33: 76.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1955. How noxious are poisonous plants--a survey of our local offenders. Hobbies 35: 52-57.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1956. Panorama of summer wild flowers. Hobbies 36: 88-93.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1957. Skunk cabbage and some of its highbrow relatives. Hobbies 37: 62-66. [Araceae in western New York and elsewhere.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1958. Botanical explorations and floristic studies. Hobbies 38(3): 49-54. [Brief account of field botany in western New York.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1959. Spring wild flower review. Hobbies 39: 73-79. [Common wildflowers of western New York listed and illustrated.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1960. The old-world flowering rush, an attractive and aggressive immigrant. Hobbies 40: 71-75. [Butomus umbellatus in Niagara Frontier Region.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1961. The harbinger of spring. Science on the March 41: 95.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1961. The plight of our wild oaks. Science on the March 41: 105-109. [Oak wilt disease in eastern U.S.A.]

Zenkert, Charles A. 1961. The Herbariumís early beginnings. Science on the March 42: 30-31.

Zenkert, Charles A. 1963. Our original forest covering. Science on the March 43: 67-72.

Zenkert, Charles A. & Richard H. Zander. 1975. Flora of the Niagara Frontier Region, Supplement. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 16(Suppl.): i-iv, 1-62, map.

 

Extracted from FLORA ONLINE ISSUE NO. 6

AUTHOR(S) Richard H. Zander & James Battaglia

MAILING ADDRESS(ES) Buffalo Museum of Science, Buffalo, NY 14211

DATE OF ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION Jan. 12, 1986

TITLE Bibliography of Niagara Frontier Botany

VERSION 1.0

PUBLICATION HISTORY Original on TAXACOM.

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