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Flora of the Southeastern United States
By J.K. Small
1420 pages 1913

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PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
The object of this Flora is to present descriptions of the seed-plants, ferns and fern-allies growing naturally within 
the southeastern United States as limited by the northern boundaries of North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, 
Indian Territory and Oklahoma, and the one hundredth Meridian, together with the known geographical distribution 
of each species. The usual flowering-period is given after the geographical distribution, except in cases where 
plants bloom throughout the year.

The arrangement of the higher plant-groups is essentially that of Engler and Prantl in their Naturlichen 
Pflanzenfamilien, except where modifications of the sequence there adopted have seemed to be desirable.

Analytical keys formed by the contrasting of diagnostic characters precede the descriptions of the families, genera
and species, while a general key to the orders precedes the main body of the Flora.

The collections on which the work is based are mainly at the New York Botanical Garden. The manuscript of 
several groups has been prepared elsewhere by specialists, as indicated in the text.

To the custodians of the larger herbaria of the country, I wish to express my thanks for opportunities afforded for 
the examination of specimens desirable for study, during the prosecution of my investigation. I also take pleasure 
in acknowledging important assistance by my associates, Dr. N. L. Britton, Prof. L. M. Underwood, Dr. P. A. 
Eydberg, Mr. G. V. Nash, Dr. J. H. Barnhart, and Mr. R. M. Harper; by Mr. C. D. Beadle, Director of the Biltmore 
Herbarium and his associates; by Prof. W. L. Bray, of the University of Texas, Mr. A. M. Huger of North Carolina, 
Mr. A. Cuthbert of Georgia and -Prof. S. W. Stanfield of Texas.
J. K. SMALL.
THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN,
July 22, 1903.

PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
The collecting of plants in the southeastern United States generally, and the botanical exploration of little-known 
parts of the region, during the past nine years, have brought to notice many species not described in the first 
edition of this book. These additional species are described in the present volume. In making this edition, 
signatures one, two, three, twenty, twenty-one, thirty-two, fifty-one, and fifty-two have been rewritten. Pages 481, 
482, 495, and 496 of signature thirty-one, pages 661, 662, 663, 664, 665, 666, 667, and 668 of signature 
forty-two, and pages 785, 786, 799, and 800 of signature fifty have also been rewritten. The recently discovered 
species not included in the rewritten signatures and pages will be found in an appendix, where their relationships 
and distinctive characters are indicated, beginning in signature eighty-three. The first edition of this work was 
issued on July 22, 1903.
J. K. SMALL.
THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN,
April 23, 1913.

Table of Contents

Key to the Orders
Descriptive Flora
Appendix
List of Genera and Species published in this Flora
Index

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