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APPENDIX. I. LIST OF WORKS CONSULTED.* (a.) GENERAL LITERATURE. 1. Appleton, A. F., and Davy, B. : "Economic Notes on Transvaal Grasses" ; Kew Bull., No. 3 p. 158; 1911. la. Beadnell, H. J. L. : " An Egyptian Oasis" ; 1909. 2 " The Sand-dunes of the Libyan Desert" ; Geog. Journ., April, 1910. 2.A Beck, G. yon : " Die Vegetationsverhaltnisse der Illyrischen Lander " ; 1901. 3. Chrysler, M. A. : " Anatomical Notes on certain Strand Plants " ; Bot. Gaz., vol. xxxvii, p. 461 ; 1904. 3a. " The Ecological Plant Geography of Maryland " ; Maryland Weather Service, vol. iii, p. 149 (no date on reprint). 4. Clements, F. E. : " Research Methods in Ecology " ; 1905. 5. " Plant Physiology and Ecology," London ; 1907. sa. Cobb, C. : " Where the Wind does the Work " ; Journ. Mitchell Soc, p. 80 ; 1906. 6. Cole, G. A. G. : " Aids to Practical Geology " ; 1902. 7. Cornish, V. : " On the Formation of Sand Dunes " ; Geog. Journ., vol. ix, p. 278 ; 1897. 8. "On Desert Sand Dunes bordering the Nile Delta " ; Geog. Journ., vol. xv, p. 1 ; 1900. 9. " On Sand-waves in Tidal Currents" ; Geog. Journ., vol. xviii, p. 170 ; 1901. 10. " On Snow-waves and Snow-drifts in Canada " ; Geog. Journ., vol. xx, p. 137 ; 1902. 11. Coulter, S. : "A Catalogue of the Flowering-plants indigenous to Indiana " ; 1900. 12. Cowles, H. C. : " The Ecological Relations of the Vegetation of the Sand Dunes of Luke Michigan " ; Bot. Gaz., vol. xxvi, Nos. 2-5 ; 1899. 13. Diels, L. : " Die Pflanzenwelt yon West Australien siidlich dcs Wendekreises " ; Leipzig, 1906. 13a. Ewart, A. J. : " The Weeds, Poison Plants, and Naturalized Aliens of Victoria " ; Melbourne, 1909. 14. Fippin, E. 0., and Rice, T. D. : " Soil Survey of Allegan County, Michigan " ; Field Operations of Bur. of Soils, 3rd Rep., p. 93 ; 1902. 15. Forsyth, T. D. : " On the Buried Cities in the Shifting Sands of the Great Desert of Gobi " ; Proc. R. Geog. Soc, p. 27 ; 1876. 16. Free, E. E., and Westgate, J. M. : " The Control of Blowing Soils " ; Farmers' Bulletin 421, U.S. Depart. Agric. ; 1910. 17. Ganong, W. F.: '' The Nascent Forest of the Miscou Beach Plain " ; Bot. Gaz., vol. xlii, p. 81 ; 1906. 18. Gerhardt, P.: " Handbuch dcs deutschen Dunenbaues "; Berlin, 1900. The geology by A. Jentzsch, the botany by J. Abromeit. and the forestry by P. Bock. 19. Gleason, H. A. : "A Botanical Survey of the Illinois Sand Areas " ; Bull. 111. State Lab. of Nat. Hist., vol. vii, p. 149 ; 1907. 20. " The Vegetational History of a River Dune " ; Trans. 111. State Acad, of Sci., vol. ii, p/19; 1909. 21. Hall, A. D. : " The Soil " ; London, 1904. 22. Harshberger, J. W. : " An Ecological Study of the New Jersey Strand Flora " ; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pt. iii, p. 623 ; 1901. 23. " Additional Observations on the Strand- Flora of New Jersey " ; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., vol. liv, p. 642 ; 1903. 24. " The Reclamation and Cultivation of Salt Marshes and Deserts " ; Bull. Geol. Soc. Phil. ; July, 1907. 25. " The Comparative Leaf-structure of the Sand-dune Plants of Bermuda " : Proc. Am. Phil. Soc, vol. xlvii, p. 97 ; 1908. 26. Hitchcock, A. S. : " Controlling Sand Dunes in the United States and Europe " ; Nat. Geog. Mag. ; Jan., 1904. 27. " Methods used in Controlling and Reclaiming Sand Dunes " ; U.S. Dept. Agric, Bur. PI. Ind., Bull. No. 57 ; 1904. 28. Jepson, W. L. : " The Trees of California " ; San Francisco, 1909. 29. Kearney, T. H. : " The Plant Covering of Ocracoke Island " ; Contrib. U.S. Nat. Herb., vol. v, No. 6 ; 1900.

* A bibliography of 200 works, &c, is given by Gerhardt, but, of course, the greater part are in no New Zealand library.

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