| XLIII.—Some Remarks on the Structure of Dotted Vessels Hugo Mohl (1842) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 9: 393-406 | |
| XLIX.—On the ocurrence of the fingered Naïs (Proto digitata) in England W Houghton (1860) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 6: 393-396 | |
| On the insects, coleopterous, hymenopterous and dipterous inhabiting the galls of certain species of willow. Part 2nd and last Walsh Benjamin Dann (1866) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 6: 223-288 | |
| Note on transversely striated muscular fibre among the Gasteropoda W H Dall (1871) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 7: 312-313 | |
| On bud-formation in Gymnocladus and other plants Thomas Meehan (1871) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 7: 313-315 | |
| VII.—Sequoia and its history Asa Gray (1873) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 11: 52-70 | |
| Coleoptera taken at Lake Worth, Florida - No. II J Hamilton (1895) The Canadian Entomologist, Ontario 27: 317-322 | |
| An ecological study of prairie and forest invertebrates C Adams (1915) Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History 11: 33-280 | |
| Fossil plants from the late Tertiary of Oklahoma Edward W Berry (1918) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 54: 627-636 | |
| The genera of Caesalpinioideae (Leguminosae) in the southeastern United States Y T Lee and K R Robertson (1976) Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 57: 1-53 | |
| The genus Gymnocladus and its tropical affinity Y T Lee (1976) Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 57: 91-112 | |
| Utah flora: Fabaceae (Leguminosae) S L Welsh (1978) Great Basin Naturalist 38: 225-367 | |
| The Metasequoia flora and its phytogeographic significance S Y Hu (1980) Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 61: 41-94 | |
| Indexes to papers 1 to 100 published as parts of the Generic Flora of the Southeastern United States C E Wood (1983) Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 64: 547-563 | |
| Journal of the Arnold Arboretum index to authors and titles, volumes 51-65 (1970-1984) Elizabeth B Schmidt (1985) J. Arnold Arbor. 66: 39-72 |