Books by "Paul W. Lewis"

12 books found

Cleveland in the War with Spain

Cleveland in the War with Spain

by Paul A. Revere

1900

Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the Territory of New Mexico

Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the Territory of New Mexico

by New Mexico. Supreme Court, John Abbott, Paul A. F. Walter

1897

A Catalogue of the James Lorimer Graham Library

A Catalogue of the James Lorimer Graham Library

by Century Association (New York, N.Y.). Library, Paul Leicester Ford

1896

Why a Political Realignment?

Why a Political Realignment?

by Paul Howard Douglas

1930

Kent's Care for the Wounded

Kent's Care for the Wounded

by Paul Creswick, G. Stanley Pond, P. H. Ashton

1915

Lincoln in the Year 1854 [-1861]

Lincoln in the Year 1854 [-1861]

by Paul McClelland Angle

1928

"This revised edition provides information on ten more cemeteries than the original [1992], including many records that were discovered in the cellar vault of the Sturgis Library and material available at the time of the original publication but inadvertently omitted"--Back Cover.

Vascular Plants of Texas

Vascular Plants of Texas

by Stanley D. Jones, Joseph K. Wipff, Paul M. Montgomery

2014 · University of Texas Press

Everyone with a professional interest in the flora of Texas will welcome this checklist of the vascular plants. This comprehensive list also includes crops, persistent perennials, and naturalized plants and encompasses over 1,000 changes to the previous (Hatch, 1990) checklist. The authors have arranged this checklist phylogenetically by classes following the Cronquist system. Several features make this checklist especially useful. Chief among them is the relative synonymy (name history). An extensive index makes current classification and correct nomenclature readily accessible, while the botanical bibliography is the most extensive ever compiled for Texas. The authors also note which plants have been listed as threatened or endangered by the Texas Organization of Endangered Species, which are designated as Federal Noxious Weeds, and which have been chosen as state tree, flower, fruit, etc. by the Texas Legislature.