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Pegs Ene aSsebavevel et nby sd Age REFERENCE ONLY NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM THE LIBRARY a4 publications of the Arnold Arboretum, fo. 3 THE BRADLEY BIBLIOGRAPHY A GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE OF THE WOODY PLANTS OF THE WORLD PUBLISHED BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPILED AT THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF CHARLES SPRAGUE SARGENT BY ALFRED REHDER VOLUME III ARBORICULTURE — ECONOMIC PROPERTIES OF WOODY PLANTS CAMBRIDGE Printed at the Litverside Press MCMXV mE ORK & ANICAT GARKVEN INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME III OLUME III. contains the titles of publications relating to arboriculture and to the economic \ properties and uses of woody plants, including important articles in periodicals and other serial publications. For this volume the principal botanical, horticultural, agricultural and pharmaceutical periodicals have been completely excerpted and many papers have been extracted from less important technical periodicals and from those of a general character. It has been impossible to attempt within the limits of this Bibliography a complete enumeration of all publications devoted to pomology and the cultivation of fruit trees, and only separate works on these subjects are included. Following the plan adopted in the dendrological part of the Biblio- graphy contained in the first two volumes, all publications dealing with a certain family, genus or species are entered under their respective divisions in the taxonomic arrangement. Thus a paper dealing with camphor derived from Blumea will be found under Blumea and not under Camphor, and an article on the pruning of Spiraea will be found under Spiraea and not under Pruning. In the taxonomic arrangement the nomenclature and the sequence of families, genera and species are the same as in volume ii. Additional publications dealing with the cultivation of plants and their economic products in certain families, genera and species may be found in the taxonomic part of volume ii.; and in volume i. are found additional references to general descriptive botany, to morphology, anatomy, physiology, ecology, evolution, ete. Additional publications relating to the cultivation of timber trees, their diseases and some of their economic products, particularly wood, are found in volume iv. To the list of libraries which have been examined in the preparation of this work which ap- pears in the introduction to volume i. should now be added the Boston Medical Library and the Library of the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. For valuable notes and additions to the enu- meration of pomological publications the Arboretum is indebted to Mr. Edward A. Bunyard of Allington, England. eon ae wiry CPI i) it wing tube hires he alts APS: X ‘tie ii eansnmeal, i she ii Hehe amine hy meee YH POD PRO TE Adnan eae esl) tins (asi hatin, 4 uit ei rug FR ad i i ut Ne WDKE Sp * Sue be obitst Gee usta th SE a pee ge Wyse ke aiMevwih's it HanFints: anh habits Apt vin ner tigen te, Di sey ie Siar Say TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME III EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND SIGNS USED IN THIS WORK SYSTEMATIC ENUMERATION OF TITLES I. AUXILIARY AND INTRODUCTORY PUBLICATIONS . A. BIBLIOGRAPHY . B. PERIODICALS AND SERIALS 1. Norra Ammrica . ; a. Canada. 2b: United Sts utes* Centra AMmRrica 3 Sourm Amurica* . 4, Wuropn . Russia . . Scandinavia . . German Empire* . Holland Belgium . . British Islands* Trance j . Iberian Peninsula . Italy Switzerland . . Austria-Hungary. Balkan Peninsula . . Asta i a. Japan. . b. Indo-China c. British India. . . d. Malay Archipelago* e. Indian Ocean Islands . 6. Arnica dyad 7. AUSTRALASIA C. COLLECTIONS, GARDENS, ‘ARBORETUMS, MUSEUMS AND EXHIBITIONS. . . 1. Norra America . 5 2. CentrRAL AMERICA 3. SourH AMERICA 4, Hurorn . General . German Empire Holland . Belgium . c British Islands . France . Portugal Italy F Austria-Hungary 5. ‘ASTA 6° )D 6. AFRICA 7. AUSTRALIA D. ENCY CLOPEDIAS AND DICTIONARIES 1. TerMInoLocy, GLOSSARIES, DICTIONARIES 2. ENcycLorrpras 9 Bie BE. EDUCATION 1. GENERAL . 3 2. NortH AMERICA . 5 3. CENTRAL AND SourH AMERICA : 4, EuropE ee ae nies tae a. Russia . b. German Empire e. Holland d. France . F. HISTORY. . GENERAL . : . Norra AMERICA . : . CENTRAL AND SourH AMERICA : 4. Europe : a tnee as a. General rom mono op, siaaieied meperp, Chor a SNwwhwt AHpUQ we b. Scandinavia . c. Russia . d. German Empire* ; e. Holland and Belgium f. British Islands . , g. Trance Jo Mh Ga i. Balkan Peninsula ASIA oar: Cin Care SOA rE 7. ComMME MORATIVE TREE PLANTING . . UTILITY AND INFLUENCES OF TREES 1. GuNeRAL 2. SANITARY AND Estur TIC + INFLUED NCES . é 3. DISADVANTAGES AND DAMAGES CAUSED BY TREES - II. PRINCIPLES AND FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCES OF ARBORICULTURE . GENERAL _ MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS AND METEOR- OLOGY . CHEMISTRY Poon Moa oD TG . GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY . GENERAL BOTANY 1. GENERAL 2. PHysiohbocy . a. General phy siology ‘and nutrition . b. Growth c. Reproduction and propagation é d. Mutual influence of scion and stock . 3. PaTHoLoGcy AND TERATOLOGY 4, Ecotoey. . a. Soil and its relation to tree grow th b. Seaside planting e ce. Climatic and atmospheric relations : d. City planting : a yes 5. ACCLIMATIZATION AND NATURALIZATION, INCLUD- ING HARDINESS Deke. on : 3 a. General ces b. North America . ce. Central America d. Europe I. GENERAL . II. ScanDINAVIA . Ill. Russra 5 IV. German Empire V. HoLtann . VI. Beterum . VIL. Britisa een VIL. France IX. Isertan Penance &X. Ivary . XT. SwitzERLAND XII, Austru-Hencary XU. Batgan Pentystta . e. Asia : f. Australasia 6. EvoLuTion : : a. Artificial selection So AS S b. Improvement by hy bridization F. DESCRIPTIVE BOTANY 1. GENERAL a. Economic* b. Medicinal . e. Toxicological d. Miscellaneous VI CONTENTS 2, North AMERICA... .. .. . + +. + 60) B. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS, INCLUD- 3. CENTRAL AND Soutn AmpricaA. ... . . + 68 ING REPORTS AND ST! ATISTiee en 5 oils) a. Gener AMT ete tL te eal cen tiaaite teneeOS 1. GENERAL .. Retiree oo Jala) b. Mexico. Beet yee a erm teat at tp OD, . INorntTH -AMBRICAY).’ 5 5). 5) % 6) J CREEL c. West Indian Isl: inds Se Se ee ren OS. a. Generale ye ep) te ee CIMAVENERLIGI Ame cree Htc et eet ea] ee tee er OS ES Canada. eI oo LUG) e. Guiana. At acta aro cod cio som UE United St: ites in gener: ‘al . PAs lig | HIN) f. Colombia, E cuador, Peru and Bolivia. . . . 64 ae NortheasterniGtates: sc) ir) e cus ene een NL] g. Brazil. . oor cn Lob) @. SoutheasterniStates) <7. = = | -) scmenmrenmmemlalicg h. Argentina with U rugus Ly ‘and Para tae? 9 6 9 0 101) f. Western States... PEE re oe cox Lal? TMRCOHUG UM taich er tuee Mestre cr metit cel Lety oeere ic irimnnewe OO 3. CentraL AND Sourn AmurRICA .. rs soulaltss ARANURODE Re ee eee ele fee ne ses etm ao eOO a. Mexico and Central American Republics Be oo hls) a. General 66 b. West Indies . sey Pecunia Beaks} b. Scandinavia* 66 c. Venezuela 118 c. Russia . 67 d. Peru . 118 d. German mpire. 68 e. Guiana o, tile) e. Holland ; 75 f. Bolivia 119 f. Belgium and Luxemburg 77 g. Brazil* 119 g. British Islands . 78 h. Argentina 119 h. France 83 i. Chile 119 rh UNEAK Gc : 88 4. Europe 119 j. Iberian Peninsula . 88 a. General 119 k. Switzerland . 89 b. Scandinavia . 119 1. Austria-Hungary 89 ec. Russia . ; 120 i= Balkan Peninsula : 91 d. German Empire 120 Mediterranean Islands 91 e. Holland 5 Uzi Re en 91 f. Belgium ‘ . 122 a. Central Asiatic Russia 91 g. British Islands . , 122 b. China . ae oe 91 h. France : 124 ce. Japan . 6 91 i. Iberian Peninsula . . 126 d. Philippine Islands . 91 j. Italy ; . 126 e. Malay Archipelago 91 k. Switzerland . 2 8 f. Indo-China 92 1], Austria-Hungary 127 g. British India 92 m. Balkan Peninsula . x 127 h. Afghanistan . 92 n. Mediterranean region and islands 127 i Asiatic Turkey . 93 5. ASIA 127 j. Indian Ocean ‘Tslands . 93 a. Central Asiatic Russia 127 6. Arrica 93 b. China . 127 a. General 93 ce. Japan. . ‘ 127 b. Mediterranean States _ 93 d. BIniamine Islands . 127 c. West Africa . 93 e. Malay Archipelago 127 d, East Africa 93 f. Malay Peninsula 129 e. South Africa . 93 g. Indo-China 129 f. Madagascar . . 93 h. British India. 129 Cape Verde Islands 93 i. Persia . 4 130 7. Avsmmarasta 93 j. Asiatic Turkey : 130 New Guinea . 93 k. Mascarene Islands . 130 hy. Australia . 94 6. AFRICA. 130 c. New Zealand 94 a. Mediterranean States . 130 8. Pactric IsLanps . 94 b. Egypt... : 130 a. General 94 c. West Africa . 131 b. Hawaiian Islands 94 d. Congo State . 131 c. Marshall Islands 94 e. East Africa 13 d. Fiji Islands 94 f. South Africa . . 131 e. Society Islands . 94 g. Madagascar . 131 : h. Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands 131 Go LOOSEN: ue a South Atlantic Islands : 3 12 7. AUSTRALASIA 2 Il]. ARBORICULTURE . 96 a. Australia . : 132 2 A. MANUALS AND GENERAL TREATISES . . 96 ® ee Gaicintie and New Hebrides a 10 1. ROE AND SUBTROPICAL REGIons IN GENERAL 96 8. Paciric ISLANDS . . 5 1g OH. M A WS ID A Saree) Cae nO BAL eMEER ALY REGIONS IN GHNERAUT Soe oN aes NG RPUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE CULTI- 4. CENTRAL AND SourH America*. . . . . . . 99 VATION OF PARTICULAR GROUPS. . . . 132 Se POROPE Ker elec. Ga across Melee tae AL OO 1. Fruir Trees . . . Go 0 0 Ie AVASCANGINAVIA Wee Ae ceeyy acne Te teen) Beal OO a. Generali nye Stes aR ee, es reece [oe IGS, 5G Fd siousa ease) ean eal Ol [oy INGHAM NRG 5 6 6 obo 0 6 oo o 2 By e. German Empire SR aay lye dice wun i) Ce oe el Ol I. CANADA. see) wkapAagsr scollut~ act, Ponies Mt: GspHoliand’. 32 We <. Get Rey ee es, odor, Mee te LO II. Unrrep Senos oo et Be Sie een oe So e. Belgium . OOo rab oe 6 oar ell CeiWurope) jen arte een ee LO fsBritishslands*<4 Sdy- ek Gm OR ROM cate ooo. Jala: or al: aemone rae) 4. PERFUMES . . 5 oe, SSN) Map Nena eee ares eee) 5. ResmINs AND Gu MS Bare Sh cee a: co boeoemos near a. General . Wee PERU dere et b. Caoutchoue and. gutta. percha Pee Soni. Sobre 228; I. Sources. . .« al PGita. Loto amerstian rye Taree II. Propucts AnD immmaweN ee Cem NGes kl ee LEO O @ lbgoanel yer 5.16 of 0 %o eo 6 0 No. PRY dsi(Camphor4 iene na ee tod ie oa eco: (FE AOre Tie Mh ng lea a"t Gi Gao “ty Me BeOS NGmeianeoes 6. Frsres . . aihice Woes Oh Gone ee) 7. MATERIAL FOR ‘PAPER M AKING Nee One vce our ee) Ch ol Dh ack a eee me oe 3 Ue es Ie Ggigl lacs ot Moy tall G) NeAe ee) 9. TANNIN . . SO=ey mel) san Bers eee Meee BS MATERIA MEDICA eae’ pubiebary ied ewes . GENERAL. 237 5 History OF MArerta Mepica AND OF Meprcat Borany Bod Ge Oh cee i Maik 3. MEDICINAL Propvcts, Drues a. General* : b. Miscellaneous and various 4, PHARMACOPOEIAS AND DISPENSATORIES a. General* . ¥ b. North America (United States) ce. Central and South America d. Europe R T. ScaNnDINAVIA Il. Russta Ill. German ise IV. Houuanp . V. Betcrom 5 VI. Britise Istanps VII. FrancE . « VIII. Spain IX. PortuGcaL XX. Iraty . XI. SwirzerRLanpD XII. Austrius-Houncary XI. Barkan PENINSULA . e. Asia. T. Cara Il. Japan . TI. Bririse in 5. PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHARMAcoroer . a. Manuals and handbooks* ... . b. Relation of properties to affinity and habit . 259 c. Miscellaneous ae . 259 6. Tox1coLoay . 260 I, SBCONOMIC PRODUCTS PLACED ACCORDING TO COUNTRIES . 261 1. Nortu Ammrica . 5 PAMiI B General . 261 . Canada and Newfound: and . 261 ce. Alaska and Aleutian Islands . 262 d. United States . 262 I. GENERAL 6 . 262 Il. Norrueastern (GiGi Srarys . 262 Ill. SourneasterN Unitep Staves 6 Aer} 1V. Western Unirep Srares . : 3 bea 2. CenrraL AND SourH AMERICA . . 264 a. General . 264 b. Mexico . 264 ce. Central American Republics . 265 d. West Indian Islands 5 . 265 e. Venezuela, Trinidad and Tob ago 6 . 267 f. Guiana Pa ath eee: . 267 g. Colombia . . 268 h. Peru . 268 i. Bolivia . 268 j. Brazil . . 268 k. Argentina, Uragu uay and Paraguay . 269 1. Chile 0 a weak! . 269 3. EuRopPE . 269 a. General . 269 b. Scandinavia . . 269 c. Russia . 6 . 270 d. German Empire . 270 e. Holland 3 . 270 f. Belgium . 6 . 270 g. British Islands . 5 Bail In; WENA) gg i 5 Bil 1. Iberian Peninsula ‘i . 271 j. Italy : . 271 k. Switzerland . 0 BAI ]. Austria-Hungary . 272 m. Balkan Peninsula . . . 202 n. Mediterranean Islands » ae 4, ASIA 5 a. General = 2 b. Siberia 5 PAP ce. China . . 212 d. Japan. . : - 21d e. Philippine Islands. . 5 B83 f. Malay Peninsula and Archipelago . 274 I. Genprau Ds BOs ae . 274 II. Sumarra . 5 4143) Til. Java . 5 PANG) IV. Borneo . . 276 Indochina, [Semen and Siar . 276 h. British India . 276 I. GENERAL . . 276 II. Cryton ‘ . 279 i. Persia and Afehanistan : . 279 j. Asiatic Turkey and Arabia . . 279 k. Indian Ocean Islands . 0 . 279 5. AFRICA . 29 a. General . 279 b. Mediterranean States _ . 279 c. Northeast Africa . . . 280 d. West Africa from Morocco to the Congo . 280 e. Congo State and acute . 281 f. East Africa . 281 g. South Africa . 281 h. Madagascar and the Comoro Group . 281 i. Atlantic Islands ae ak Acer . 282 6. AUSTRALASIA ~ . 282 a. New Guinea . . 282 b. Bismarck Archipelago . 282 ce. Australia . 6 . 282 ds Lasmaniay yen a . 283 e. Norfolk Island . . 283 f. New Zealand . 283 _ &: New Caledonia . . 283 . Pactric IsLaANnDs . 283 a. General = 290 b. Fiji and Samoa Islands ‘ A . 283 ce. Society Islands ete. to Juan Fernandez . , 283 CONTENTS 1x VIII. TAXONOMIC ARRANGEMENT . . 284 | 78. Ponvoanacean . . ane mG 79, WUPrtOnnIACKAR A. ee ee ee ade ee ar ral bet val a) ote 80. BUXACEAE . 1. CycapacnhAb . . OTe esata ey OS 81. EMrernackan ©) (ChignedelayNoniiih) ig) no ee ennepl etic) sgl Grn) ped 7ts4) 82, ContaniAcban 3. Paxachan Me, fle.) fone tae NTL Oey, 83. ANACARDIACEAE 1, UMA AGHUY NIE! 95 "ae Gg. Soll @ RGN D LEO bao fos stamoirs—))) 84, CYRILLACEKAE . 5, GNUTACHAH . . et Ne ee AN DN or kt oe BOS 85. CornyNOCARPACEAB B. ANGIOSPERM ATOR MCR ANIC KG Ae" Brg oi AU OLAC EES B. I. MONOCOTVY LEDONEAL 88. SALVADORACEAB 6. PANDANACHAN . . . 89, STAPHYLEACKEAE i eee OF 107d FOR 66 90. ICACINACKAE ALMA” . 91. AcERACEAR } 9. CYCLANTHAC BAB 92. FipPOCASTANACEAE . oth CMELTACE OAT . 93. SAPINDACEAE + UILTACBAD «6 6 6 ee es 94. M&rLIANTHACEAE . 1 SAE TLLIDACEAR se Balmer ae i 95. RHAMN ACEAE . + VELLOZIACEAL 0 0 96. ViTAcEAL* Fee aaa 0, PO 0, Oy Sh SOF 1O 97. WLABOCARPACEAE 3 OE Tet 98. GONYSTYLACEAE . B. Il. DICOTYLEDONEAE 99. TILIACEAE . 16. CASUARINACEAR . 100. MaLvAcEArn* 17. Pirpracean* . . 101. BOMBACACEAE . 18. CHLORANTHACEAR 102. SrercuLtAcear* a eeescnaa 103. DILLENIACEAE 20. GARRYACEAL ie ck arta 104. EucrypHiacrar DieMNIRRIGACHAR «6 06 oe 105. OcHNACEAR 22. LerrnerRIAcEAr Highs hace tite bo Piha 106. CArYoCARACEAR POmMUUGUANDACIAM |e). ll sy ia) alls 107. MARcCGRAVIACEAR Syd. BhotigiyMANO} GG gl oO ce oo oO 6 108. TuHracrarn* bath Pes COTES Ee ee OMMLAGAG MAGS Ty aictuivc ted Nigle lis oye iol LOOMGULTIFERAT + seocen cree ee oe fe POMMUIEMVAGIBATH! 4) lus @ os eh sl Oe 110. DiprerocarPacrar 27. Moracrar Ser OG et doe OTRO MOL a eo 111. TAMARICACEAE PD SUODLOCAGH AN a on, bt min ell solos) nent oe) Gel lene 112. FouqureRACEAE OOMPROMEACHAT ck co yee) wos a fe SO, SAREVATAGIOVAD) | 1694 6 666 oO Oo a ot) oO SRR OWACAGHATI Rol N syedemury See cl je) fel asl ae ore 113. CIsTACEAR, 114. Brxacran 115. CocuLospERMACEAE Bs ILOMARANSUNGIOPNDY “Gas to: Ono! G Wo, Oo nd. o 385 116. CANELLACEAE BOM ARISTOLOGHIAGEA) 6 4 06 se sls we) mood 117. VIOLACEAE 34, POLYGONACEAR Re. Bw OG Arh ID e wtheeOu eLtOr he Ci) NO 386 118. FLACOURTIACEAB . SORGHENOPRODIACRAEY | 6 6 6 6 6 4 = = = Oot 119. STACHYURACEAE 86. AMARANTHACEAB . ... .. +... «. . 388 120. TURNERACEAE SIMBNICTAGINAGBA Ma 6 M6 ss) es wooo 121. PASSIFLORACEAE + BOMEHMLOLACCAGEAR) i cs so a ele 6 808 122. CaRICACEAE . 39. AIzOAOHAE. . . RO AP a Oe habia gaice CROCS, 123. BEGONIACEAE MOMGERCIDIPRYLLACEAR . . . . +s » 0 » + 888 124. Cacracrear . AIRORANUNCUDACBAR) J. 9s 4 i 8 © = 6 80d 125. THYMELABACEAE AO IGARDIZABALAGEAM So 5 Gf sc a ow. » + 69d 126. ELAEAGNACEAE . aaere G3, IBA 6 6 g 6 0 6 6 5b 6 0 GO Oxe) 127. LYTHRACEAE F 44. MENISPERMACEAE ........ - . ~ 396 128. PUNICACEAE . 3 415, INUACROWWAGDIND) 5°95 S 6 o b 6 0 o 6 o oath 129. LecyrHmACEAE 2 AQ, Cui GMO) 95 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 a o a cau 130. RHIZOPHORACEAE AZ. INORAGHNG G5 5 bo 0 bo on 6 5 CU 131. NYSSACEAE . ve QQ, INGUAENONGVIE G6 6 6 oo 6 6 ono 0 6 Gh 132. ALANGIACEAE . el AQSINIONIMIACEART 4 © Go se eo = - 403 133. CoMBRETACEAE . : DOMIUNURAGHA) cf of «tack ho etl el Se tam eee ws 408 134. MyrTAcRAE . . SIMEIERNANDIAGEAR) =) 4 a nuke ck lew «6 408 135. MELASTOMATACEAE GY, IDA AANNGDYNG)) S79 G6 6 6 0 6 0 0,0 6 0 o HANS) 136. OENOTHERACEAE ER, GAINING 5 G6 6 6 a 6 6 0 0 6 6 o ohbs} 137. ARALIACEAE . HAREIIORINGACEAI Syke ule cells) eye en Ne on e409, 138. UMBELLIFERAE Gin, Classen 59% 6 6 o 6 6 oo 6 5 o ell!) 139. CoRNACEAE Bas SORININCINGIYNG} 5 65 6 6 6 6 6 6 5b 0 6 ously) 140. CLeTHRACEAR i: IPMS ONAN S GS 6 oO oo 6 8 of 0 Cals) 141. Ericacear Sen CUNONTACHARH eu Gg uni melae) or sueeee) 9 416 142. EpacrmacEAE SO IGRI Gg Go 6 bo oO Oo On oo aks) 143. THEOPHRASTACEAE z QQ, VEIN 5 5 6 6 6 6 OG G 5 oO oO Gakd 144. MyrsmvacEar (Bil, INOGOMMAONGN 5 6 6 6 8 0 6 6 oo 6 oo GIS 145. PLumMBAGINACEAE : 62. PLATANACEAE DES, Urchin (ae Ss) aioe ache ev LO 146. SAPOTACEAE . . . GSSPROSACE Aint ten tee We ec age ns a we eh sete me EL, 147. EBENACEAE St Nee hs ee GISICONNARAGEARH ig le ed Cue) iene eet, 1485, SYMPROGACHABH 6) ss) aS es (Qa, ISM OSS 5956 6 6 6 2 6 oo 6 6 lg OEY 149. SryRACACEAE . . GOSIGERANTAGHAR) (20 “kf ee es ee ne 49 150: OneacEAE .. . 67. OXALIDACEAE SARS ee hah Re eee OL 151. LoGANIACEAE Se cc) aoa com eS GSaRbINACHAMERS oc) ceeer re eet eer Gey oe bre 20m [59 GENTIANAGEAR DS |e) co ce) ses) ee es = (RO; TERT By GS og eG 6 sa) 6 wo rae 0 soe 153. APOCYNACEAE : CMOMERYTHROXYGACEAB © 3 oe § se wd «wt 492 154. ASCLEPIADACEAE ay hen. a ee ae 71. ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Mek 2 oo hens ay he on. ee 493 155e,GoNVODVULAGHART a eeu Smee, Sa eenee aes Mo mRUDAGEAR SG Ey oe at cu cease | oko ot. Od 156. PoLEMONTACEAE : CO MOIMARUBAGHAB NLM) sen oan se ee wee O06 157. HypROPHYLLACEAE Zi IPCI oo G Seen s ob oon 6 a a) 158. BorRRAGINACEAE OspIVLELTA GEAR pon pn Searsmnn a ele an Seu tenis, ceueei: = O EL 159. VERBENACEAE TAGs INURE SSG bo 6 Se) SS oe 6 BG} 160. LapraTar. . Wis LREMANDRAGHAR N= Cio. elit sts) sts) ee) OLS 161. SOLANACEAE . x CONTENTS 162. SCROPHULARIACEAB . .... =. + «-'. « £02 169. (RUBIACDAD |. 7. 7 Gr Re oe co cer CALE LOGIPELIGNONIACEAB tee mre cre ee te tenis teh) fe eis 1 170! (GCAPRIFOLIACDAD) (0) [a sy yeu lo unl) cen EL LOPE EDATIACHAR Het cic tretice Ute elie) sl eeem rt itOS 171. (CUCURBITACHAD! %., cs s,s ED NGG GHENRRYAORAD fers: alley) eet teu ee ete AUS 172; CAMPANUDACEAD) = os. 0. ce) oD NGG GHOBULARTAGH ADI cite nc tic tie oe) Memmi eke 1000 173: GOODENIACEAH) 6 @ (se ee IG ZERPAGANTHACHAM Nth Co fxuic cs ei wer nth eieinmey mead US 174. ComposivTam. coe es ee MOSEMVEXOPORAGEAR lee ccm cs) eemel te) eel, ecu (LO. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS ... . Pare ial trot moO ABBREVIATIONS OF TITLES OF PERIODICALS QUOTED IN THIS VOLUME . . . 765 ‘SUWDEH KG Wael On fl DD? CEES Gy ove, Ol Outlaw oe do MolOesY toe Wa) eet oe o o FOR *) An asterisk after a division indicates that corrections or additional titles belonging to this division will be found in the AppiTIONS AND Corrections, p. 757. SYSTEMATIC ENUMERATION OF TITLES EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND SIGNS USED IN THIS WORK apx. appendix. n. t-p. no title-page. c. copyright, e. g. 1891. pl. plate, plates. col. column, columns. por. portrait, portraits f. folio, leaf. t-p. title-page. il. illustration, illustrations. t-p-c. title-page cover. n. d. no date. tab. table. n. p. no place. unp. unpaged. — after a date signifies that the work was in progress of publication at the end of 1900. || after a date of a periodical or serial signifies that the publication has been discontinued. + at the end of the imprint indicates that the work has not been seen by the compiler. { ] encloses words or dates supplied. . shows the omission of a word or words from the title. TABLE OF SIZES OF BOOKS Fe. limit of outside height 10 centimetres. Tt “ “ “ce “ 12.5 “ 7 “e ce “ ce 15 “ Ss «“ «“ “ “ 17.5 “ D “c “ ce “ 20 ““c oO. “ « “c “ 25 “ Q ce ce “e ins 30 ce F « ce “ cc 40 “ BF 7 é 3 “c 50 “c Fs « “ce “ “ 60 “ ete nar. if the width is less than # of the height. obl. if the width is greater than the height. Sq. if the width is more than $ of the height. BRADLEY BIBLIOGRAPHY I. AUXILIARY AND INTRODUCTORY PUBLICATIONS A. BIBLIOGRAPHY Fuiren, Thomas. Bibliotheca medica Henrici Fuiren, M.D., uam patriac academicae legavit, cum praefatione ‘Thomae Iuiren. Q. Hafniae, 1659.} Beughem, Cornelius van. Bibliographia medica & physica novissima, perpetuo continuanda; sive, Conspectus primus catalogi librorum medicorum chymicorum . . . botani- corum . . . Quotquot currente hoe semisaeculo id est ab anno reparatae ealatie 1651 (inclusive) per universam [u- ropam, in quavis lingua, orientali tum graeca, latina, gallica, hispanica, italica, anglica, germanica & belgica, aut novi aut emendatiores & auctiores typis prodierunt. —[6]+- 503 pp. T. Amstelaedami, 1681. Lastri, Marco. Biblioteca georgica; ossia, Catalogo ragionato degli scrittori di agricoltura . . . 11+152 pp. Q. Tirenze, 1787.+ Re, Tilippo, conte. Saggio di bibliografia georgica; ossia, Indice ragionato delle principale opere di agricoltura si antiche che moderne. 285 pp. O. Venezia, 1892. Burchardt, T. H.O. Pomologische Bibliothek; oder, Alpha- betisches Verzeichniss der pomologischen Schriften; heraus- gegeben von Johann Biittner. O. Coburg, 1806.+ Bibliothek fiir Lustgiirtner und Blumenfreunde; oder, Deutsch- lands neuere Litteratur der schénen Gartenkunst. O. Er- langen, 1808.+ Vogler, H. Verzeichniss seiner auserlesnen Sammlung bo- tanischer Werke; auch solcher, welche den Gartenbau, die Obstbaumzucht und Torstwissenschaft betreffen. 8+ 144 pp. O. Braunschweig, 1818.+ Choulant, Ludwig. Handbuch der Biicherkunde fiir die ael- tere Medicin zur Kenntniss der griechischen, lateinischen und arabischen Schriften im drztlichen ache und zur biblio- graphischen Unterscheidung ihrer verschiedenen Ausgaben, Uebersetzungen und Erliuterungen. 14+[2]+198 pp. O. Leipzig, 1828.—Ed.2enl. 21+434pp. O. Leipzig, 1841.7 Voss, Leopold. Bibliotheca physico-medica. _ Verzeichniss wichtiger dltrer sowohl, als simmtlicher seit 1821 in Deutsch- land gedruckter Biicher aus den I'achern der Physik, Chemie, Geognosie, Mineralogie, Botanik, Zoologie, vergleichenden und menschlichen Anatomie, Physiologie, Pathologie, The- rapie, Materia-medica ... Ed. 2. 6+189 pp. O. Leip- zig, 1835. Enslin, T. C. F. Bibliotheca oeconomica; oder, Verzeichniss der in iilterer und neuerer Zeit bis zur Mitte des Jahres 1840 in Deutschland und den angriinzenden Liindern erschienenen Biicher tiber die Haus- und Landwirthschaft und deren ein- zelne Zweige, den Wein- und Gartenbau . . . sowie tiber die mit der Landwirthschaft verbundenen Gewerbe .. . von neuem giinzlich umgearbeitete zweite Auflage von Wil- helm Engelmann. 4+4388 pp. O. Leipzig, 1841. For supplement see his Bibliothek der Forst- und Jagd-Wissenschaft .. . Ed. 2. 1843. Choulant, Ludwig. Bibliotheca medico-historica; sive, Cata- logus librorum historicorum de re medica et scientia naturali systematicus. 10+269 pp. O. Lipsiae, 1842.7 Bibliografia agronomica, saggio di un catalogo ragionato de’ libri d@’ agricoltura e veterinaria scritti in italiano o all’ Italia spettanti. 7+[1]+328 pp. 8S. Milano, 1844. Catalogue of books in the library of the Massachusetts horticul- tural society, January, 1854. 33 pp. T. Boston, 1854. — A catalogue of the library . . . 65 pp. O. Boston, 1867. — [Anothered.] 155 pp. O. Boston, 1873. T-p-c. of ed. 1854 reads: Massachusetts horticultural society's catalogue of books. Dochnahl, I’. J. Bibliotheca hortensis; vollstiindige Garten- Bibliothek; oder, Alphabetisches Verzeichniss aller Biicher, welche tiber Girtnerei, Blumen- und Gemiisezucht, Obst- und Weinbau, Gartenbotanik und bildende Gartenkunst von 1750-1860 in Deutschland erschienen sind . . . 60+179 pp. O. Nurnberg, 1861. Anton Ramirez, Briulio. Diccionario de bibliografia agroné- mica y de toda clase de escritos relacionados con Ja agricul- tura; seguido de un indice de autores y traductores con al- gunos apuntes biogrdficos. 18+4-[2]4+1015 pp. Q. Madrid, 1865 Bouchard-Huzard, L. Note bibliographique sur le traité des arbres et arbustes et sur le traité des arbres fruitiers, par Du- hamel du Monceau, sur les différentes publications aux- quelles ces deux ouvrages ont donné lieu et sur quelques ouvrages relatifs aux arbres fruitiers publiés en frangais avec gravures. (Soc. Hort. France Jour. X11. 468-481. 1866.) Die Bibliothek der Okonomischen Gesellschaft im KGnigreiche Sachsen zu Dresden, begriindet 1764, neu geordnet und ver- zeichnet 1876. 10+107 pp. ©. Dresden, [1876].— Nach- trag 1 zu dem Bibliothek-Kataloge. 20 pp. O. Dresden, 1879. — Nachtrag 2[-6]. (Ockon. Ges. Sachsen Mittheil. 1879-80, pp. 99-103; 1880-81, pp. 61-64; 1882-83, pp. 83- 93; 1885-86, pp. 163-179; 1887-88, 14 pp. apx. 1880-88.) — Nachtrag 7. Dresden, 1892.+ Morren, [C.J.] E. Histoire et bibliographie de la botanique horticole en Belgique au 19e siécle. (Belg. Hort. XXVI. 235-247. [1876.]) — Reprinted: 21 pp. O. Gand, 1876. Katalog der Bibliothek des Kéniglichen Ministeriums fiir die landwirthschaftlichen Angelegenheiten. [5]+363 pp. Q. Berlin, 1877. Contains a number of dendrological, arboricultural and forestal books. Waring, E. J. Bibliotheca therapeutica; or, Bibliography of therapeutics, chiefly in reference to articles of the materia medica ...2 vol. O. London, 1878-79. Lijst der boekwerken voorhanden in de boekerij der Hol- landsche maatschappij van landbouw. 42 pp. D. t-p-c. n. p., 1879. Jackson, B. D. Vegetable technology, a contribution towards a bibliography of economic botany with a comprehensive subject index; founded upon the collections of G. J. Symons. 12+.355 pp. O. London, 1882. (Index society. Publica- tions, X1.) Bretschneider, Emil. Botanicon sinicum; notes on Chinese botany from native and western sources. Pt. I. [Biblio- graphy.] (As. Soc. N. China Branch Jour. new ser. XVI. pt. 1, pp. 18-230; XXV. pt. 1-2. 1882-92.) Catalogus van de bibliotheek der Rijkslandbouwschool. 494 pp. O. Wageningen, 1891. Maiden, J. H. A bibliography of Australian economic bot- any. Pt.I. 5+[3]+61 pp. O. Sydney, 1892. (New South Wales. Department of public instruction. Technical edu- cation series, X.) Garcon, Jules. Bibliographie de la technologie chimique des fibres textiles, propriétés, blanchiment, teinture, matiéres colorantes, impression, appréts. 6+[2]+170+[1] pp. Q. Paris, 1893. — From: ‘Société industrielle de Mulhouse. Bulletin, LXIII. fascicule spécial. 1893.” Catalegue of the library of the Royal colonial institute. 155+ [1]+543 pp. Q. London, 1895. Contains few botanical works. Anderegg, F. & E. Agriculture; la littérature agricole depuis ses origines, au XV. siecle, jusqu’A fin 1892. 21+[1]+971+ [51] pp. O. Berne, [1894-]1895. (Bibliographie nationale suisse. fase. 5, pt. 9 a—b.) Pomologie et viticulture (pp. 500-616). — Has also German t Landwirthschaft; die Literatur von ihren Anfangenim XV. Ja bis Ende 1892. Katalog der Bibliothek des Vereins zur Beférderung des Gar- tenbaues in den kéniglich preussischen Staaten . . . nebst einem Anhange enthaltend das Verzeichnis der Obstnach- bildungen. Ed.6. 139 pp. O. Berlin, 1897. The Codman collection of books on landscape gardening, < a list of books on treesand forestry. 2]+26 pp. O. EF 1899. — From: “Boston public library. Monthly 1898.” 15+ — ie-pa 2 PERIODICALS AND SERIALS—NORTH AMERICA Biblioteka i zbiory Towarzystwa ogrodniczego w Krakowie. (Library and collections of the Horticultural society in Cra- cow.] 94 pp. O. Ikrakéw, 1900. Gibault, Gleorges]. Catalogue de la bibliothéque de la So- ciété nationale d’horticulture de rance. 8+155 pp. Q. Panis, 1900. B. PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Including also proceedings and transactions of meetings and congresses. For the serial publications an alphabetical arrangement under countries has been adopted, as a chronological arrangement here seems of less practical value. 1. NORTH AMERICA a. CANADA Canada — Department of agriculture. Central experimental farm. Bulletin. No. I-XXXVI. il. O. Ottawa, 1887- 1900— — Ser. 2. No. I-III. il. O. Ottawa, 1898-1900—> Canada — Department ofagriculture. Experimental farms. Annual report, 1888-99. 11 vol. il. O. Ottawa, 1889- 1900—> Report for 1887-88 published as apx. to the Report of the Minister of agriculture for 1889. Canadian horticulturist, published by the Fruit growers’ association of Ontario. Ed. by D. W. Beadle & L. Woolver- ton. Vol.I.—XXIII. il. pl. O. St.Catharines, Toronto & Grimsby (Ont.), 1878-1900— Canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature. Ed. by J. G. Mowat. Vol. 1—XV. il. Q. Toronto, 1893- 1900— Canadian monthly and national review. Vol. I—XIII. O. Toronto, 1872-78. —Continued as: Rose-Belford’s Canadian monthly and national review. Ed. by George Stewart, jr. [New ser.] Vol. I—VIII. il. O. Toronto, 1878-82. Fruit growers’ association of Ontario. Report. Vol. I.—XXXI. (1869-99). il. O. Toronto, 1870-1900— Montreal horticultural society and fruit growers’ assccia- tion of the province of Quebec. Report. Vol. I1—XVI. il. maps. O. Montreal & Quebec, 1876-93. Vol. I.-II. called Montreal agricultural and horticultural society. Re- port of the fruit committee. b. UNITED STATES Agricultural science. Ed. by Charles 8. Plumb and William Frear. Vol.I.—VIII. il. pl. O. Geneva, [Harrisburg], etc., 1887-[94].|| Alabama — Agricultural and mechanical college. — Agricul- tural experiment station. Annual report. Vol. [I.]-XII. (1888-99.) O. [Montgomery, Ala. 1888}-1900— In vol. XII. title reads: Alabama polytechnic institute, Auburn, Ala- bama. Bulletin. Newser. No. I-CXI. il. pl. O. [Mont- gomery, Ala. 1888]-1900— From Bulletin LX. called: Alabama agricultural experiment station of the Agricultural and mechanical college, Auburn. Amateur gardening for the lovers and cultivators of flowers and fruits. Vol. I-VII. no. 5. il. pl. Q. Springfield, (Mass.), 1892-97.|] American; a national weekly journal of politics, literature, science, art and finance. Vol. I1—XXXI. F*‘. Philadelphia, 1880-99. American agricultural association. Journal. Vol. I. il.- O. New York, 1881. — Continued as: Agricultural review and journal of the American agricultural association. Vol. II.— Ili. il. O. New York, 1882-83.|| American agriculturist; designed to improve the planter, the farmer, the stockbreeder and the horticulturist.: Ed. by A. B. & R. L. Allen & Orange Judd. Vol. I-LXVI. il. O., Q. & F. New York, 1843-[1900]. From vol. XIX. the title reads: American agriculturist for the farm, gar- den and household. — There are four editions of this journal, namely, an eastern edition with the title: The New England homestead, published in Springfield, Mass.; a central edition with the title: Orange Judd Farmer, published in Chicago; a southern, middle, and western edition under the title: American agriculturist, published in New York and San Francisco; an export edition under the title: La America cientifica e in- dustrial. American almanac and repository of useful knowledge. Vol. I-XXXII. D. Boston, 1830-61.]| American anthropologist. Vol. I—XI. il. ton, 1888-98. — Ser. 2. Vol. I.-II. il. 1899-1900— pl. O. Washing- pl. O. New York, American association of nurserymen. Proceedings at the 9th~ 11th, 13th, 15th-23d annual meeting. il. pl. O. n. p., [1884-98]— In 1884-86 called: American association of nurserymen, florists, and seedsmen, — In 1893-98 called: Report. American cultivator; (agriculture, horticulture, science and nome literature). Vol. 1-LXII. il. IF. Boston, 1839- 900— American economic association. Publications. Vol. I—XI. O. [Baltimore,] 1887-96.—Ser. 2. Vol. I.-II. O. [Balti- more,] 1897-99. —Ser. 3. Vol. I. O. [Baltimore], 1900— American florist; a semi-monthly journal for the trade. Vol. I-XVI. no. 656. il. Q. Chicago, 1886-[1900]—> With vol. VI. it becomes a weekly. American garden; an illustrated journal devoted to garden art. Ed. by J. A. Hogg. Newser. 1 vol. il. F. Brooklyn & New York, [1874-77]. — Ser. 2. 1 vol. il. FI’. New York, [1878-79]. — Continued as: American garden; an illustrated journal of horticulture devoted to the gardening interests of America. Ed. by L. H. Bailey & others. Ser. 3. Vol.I.-XII. il. pl. Q.&F. New York, 1880-91. —Con- tinued as; American gardening; a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture. Ser. 3. Vol. XIII-XXI. il. pl. Q.&F. New York, 1892-1900— Is a continuation of Flower garden. American horticultural annual; a year-book of horticultural progress for the professional and amateur gardener, fruit- grower and florist. 5 vol. il. D. New York, [1867—71].| American horticulturist, devoted to horticulture, floriculture, agriculture and kindred subjects. Ed. by C. W. Garfield. Vol. I-II. no. 4. il. O. Detroit, (Mich.), [1885-86]. Combined in 1887 with Popular gardening. American institute. Journal, a monthly publication, devoted to the interests of agriculture, commerce, manufactures, and the arts... Vol. I-IV. pl. O. New York, 1836-40.— New ser. Vol. I. no. 1-3. O. New York, 1850. American institute of the city of New York. Annual report for 1841-99. il. pl. O. Albany, 1842-1900— Volumes for 1850-60/61 called: Transactions. — Title of vol. II., III., V. reads: American institute. Volumes for 1841-60 numbered vol. I.- XVIII.; 1870-1900 numbered vol. XXX.-LX.; intervening years, un- numbered. — Contains arboricultural articles. American journal of horticulture and florist’s companion. 9 vol. il. O. Boston, 1867-71.| Vol. V.-IX. published as Tilton’s journal of horticulture .. . American pomological society. Proceedings. Vol. I—XXVI. pl. O. &sq.Q. Rochester, (N.Y.), Boston, etc., 1848-1900—> Vol. I.-II. published as Proceedings of the National convention of fruit growers. American silk and fruit culturist. Vol. I. no.1-no.2. il. Q. Philadelphia, 1882. American society of civil engineers. Transactions. Vol. I.- XLIV. il. pl. maps, tab. O. New York, 1871-1900— Annals of horticulture in North America for 1889-93; a wit- ness of passing events and a record of progress. Id. by L. H. Bailey. 5vol. il. O.& D. New York, 1890-94. Appleton’s journal of literature, science and art. Vol. I.—XV. il. pl. Q. New York, 1869-76.— New ser. Vol. I—XI. il. pl. Q. New York, 1876-81. Arena. Ed. by B. O. Flower. Vol. I1—XXIV. pl. O. Bos- ton, 1890-1900— ; Arizona — Agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I.—XI. (1890-1900). il. O. [Tueson, 1891]-1900— The 3d—5th reports are in Annual report of the Board of regents, Univer- sity of Arizona,1892-94; the 6th-Sth reports are Bulletins XIX., XXIV.— XXV. of the Arizona agricultural experiment station. —In reports IX.— XI. title reads: University of Arizona — Arizona agricultural experi- ment station. —— Bulletin. No. I-XXXvV. il. tab. O. Tucson, [1890]}- 1900— In Bulletin no. V.—XI. title reads: Arizona agricultural experiment sta- tion, University of Arizona; from Bull. no. XII. title reads: University of Arizona — (Arizona) agricultural experiment station. Arkansas — Bureau of mines, manufactures and agriculture. Biennial report. Vol. I.—V. (1889-98). O. Little Rock, 1890-[99]— . Arkansas industrial university — (Arkansas) agricultural ex- periment station. Annualreport. Vol.I—XIII. il. O. Little Rock, 1889-1900— — Bulletin. No. I-LXV. il. [1900]— From 1894 called (Arkansas) Agricultural experiment station. O. Little Rock, 1883- PERIODICALS Around the world, issued monthly. Vol. New York & Philadelphia, 1893-95.|| Association of engineering societies, Boston, St. Louis, Chi- Dealt eetlee lara) cago, Cleveland ... Journal. Vol.I=XXV. il. pl. tab. O, Philadelphia, 1881-1900—> Astronomical observatory of Harvard College. Annals. Vol. I-XLIV. (1852-99). il. pl. sq. I. Cambridge, 1856-99—> Sovoral of the volumes preceding vol, XLIV. published after 1900, Atlantic monthly, a magazine of literature, art and polities. Vol. L-LXXXVI. O. Boston, [1857]-1900—> Baltimore Cactus journal; a monthly publication devoted to the culture of Cacti, sueculent and other plants closely allied to the Cacti... Vol. I-III. no. 10. il. O. Baltimore, 1894-96. Organ of the Baltimore Cactus society. Bay State monthly; 2 Massachusetts magazine of literature, history, biography and of state progress. Vol. I-III. il. Q. Boston, 1884-85. — Continued as: New Mngland maga- zine, an illustrated monthly. Vol. [1V.-VI. il. O. Bos- ton, 1886-88. — New ser. Vol. I.-XXIT. il. O. Boston, 1889-1900— California fruit grower; devoted to the interests of green and dried fruits . . . and Pacific coast products. Vol. L-X XV. il. I’. n.t-p. [San Francisco, 1888-1900]— Chiefly trade paper; contains also short arboricultural articles. — With varying subtitle; in vol. VII. the subtitle reads: State journal of hor- ticulture; vol. VIIL. has additional title: Fruit trade review; and in vol. XX. the subtitle reads: Horticulture, agriculture, viticulture. California horticulturist and floral magazine. Vol. I.-X. pl. O. & Q. San Francisco, [1870-80].|| California — State board of horticulture. Biennial report. Vol. for 1883-98. il. pl. O. Sacramento, 1883-99— Reports for 1883, 1888-92 are called annual reports; report for 1897-98 called Preliminary report (sixth biennial). — Contains many articles on fruit-culture. California, University of — (College of agriculture) — Agri- cultural experiment station. Bulletin. No.IV.-CXXX. il. pl. O. [Berkeley], ete., [1884]-1900— Bulletins IV.-LXXXII. are broadsides. — Previous to 1884 results of experimental work were published as part of a general series of publica- tions of the University of California as Bulletins VIII., XVII., XXIIL., XXVI., XXXIL., Biennial reports, 1880-82. — Report (of work) . . . for [1876]-98. il. pl. Sacramento & Berkeley, 1877—1900—> With varying titles. For list of reports see California Agric. Exper. Stat. Rep. 1898-1901, pt. 2, p. 389. — Report of the viticultural work during . . . 1883-93. tab. Sacramento, 1886-96. Catholic world; a monthly (eclectic) magazine of general liter- ature and science. Vol. 1—LXXI. O. New York, 1865- 1900— Chautauquan; a monthly magazine devoted to the promotion of true culture; organ of the Cheutenauey literary and _ scien- tific circle. Vol. L-XXXI. il. pl. F.&Q. Meadville, (Pa.), 1880-1900— Colorado — State agricultural college — Agricultural experi- ment station. Annual report. Vol. I—XII. il. pl. O. Denver & Fort Collins, 1888-[1900]— The Sth, 9th and 11th reports are published in the 17th, 18th and 20th annual reports of the State board of agriculture and the state agricultural college. No.I-LX. il. pl. O. Fort Collins, 1887- tab. O. Bulletin. 1900— In Bull. I.-II. title reads: Colorado — State agricultural college. Bulle- tin no. I.-II. Columbus horticultural society. Journal. Vol. I-[XV.]. pl. O. Columbus, 1886-1900—> Vol. I. called proceedings. Connecticut — Agricultural experiment station. Annual re- port. Vol. 1 —XXIV. (1877-1900). il. pl. O. New Haven, 1878-[1900]— — Bulletin. 1877-[1900]> Connecticut board of agriculture. Annual report of the secre- tary. Vol. 1—X XXIII. (1866-99). il. pl. ©. Hartford, 1867-1900— Connecticut — Storrs (school) agricultural experiment sta- tion. Annualreport. Vol. I—XII. (1888-99). O. Hartford & Middletown, 1889-1900— — Bulletin. No. I-XXI. il. 1900— Continental monthly, devoted to literature and national pol- icy. Vol. I-VI. Q. New York & Boston, 1862-64. No. I-CXXXI. il. O. [New Haven], O. [Middletown], 18S8— AND SERIALS—UNITED STATES 3 Cosmopolitan; a monthly illustrated magazine. Vol. 1K XIX. il. O. New York, ete., 1886-1900— Country gentleman; a journal for the farm, the garden and the fireside, devoted to improvement in rural affairs ... Vol. I-XXVI. il. I’. Albany, 1853-65. Continued as: The cultivator & country gentleman... Vol. XXVII.-LXII. il, IFi& I Albany, 1866-97.— Continued as; Country gentleman ... Vol. LXII-LXV. il. I. Albany, 1898- 1900—> With varying sub-title. Critic; a fortnightly review of literature, science, the fine arts, music and the drama. Vol. 1—XXXVII. il. sq. F. & O. New York, 1881-1900—> Vol. IV.-X XXIV. called also new ser. vol. 1.-—XXXI. Davenport academy of natural sciences. JV’rocecdings. Vol. I-VIII. il. O. Davenport, 1876-1900—> De Bow’s review of the southern and western states. Vol. I.— XXXIV. pl. O. New Orleans, etc., 1846-64. — New ser. Vol. I-VII. pl. O. New Orleans, 1866-70. Vol. I.-VIII. of the firstseries have the title: Commercial review of the south and west. Ed. by J. D. B. De Bow. Delaware college —Agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I.—XI. (1888-99). il. pl. O. [Wilmington, 1889]-1900— No. I-XLIX. il. pl. O. [Newark, Del., 1888-1900}— Druggist’s bulletin; a monthly exponent of pharmaceutical progress andnews. Vol. I-IV. il. sq.Q. Detroit, 1887- 90. — Continued as: Bulletin of pharmacy; a monthly ex- ponent .. . Vol. V.—XIV. il. sq.Q. Detroit, 1891-1900— Essex agricultural society. Transactions. Vol. for 1818-99. O. Salem, (Mass.), 1818-99— Every Saturday; a journal of choice reading selected from for- eign current literature. Vol. I.-[ser. 4,] vol. Il. Q. & F*. Boston, 1866-74. Farmers’ review. Profitable agriculture, anti-monopoly, equal taxation, happy homes. Vol. I-—XXXJI. il. F*% Chicago, 1877-1900— Contains arboricultural articles. Fessenden’s silk manual and practical farmer, devoted to the culture of silk, agriculture and rural economy. Ed. by T. G. Fessenden. Vol. I. (1835-36). 192 pp. il. O. Boston, 1836. Floral magazine and botanical repository. Published by D. & C. Landreth. Vol. I. no. 1-5. 80 pp. 31 pl. sq. Q. Philadelphia, [1832-34]. | Florida — State agricultural college. — (Agricultural) experi- ment station. (Annual) report. Vol. for1889-1900. il. O. Jacksonville, 1889-1900— Annual reports for 1889, 1890, 1891 and 1893 are published in Bulletins no. IV., VIII., XIV. and XXIV.—From Annual report, 1896, title reads: Florida agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. No.I-LY. il. pl. O. Jacksonville, etc., 1888-1900— From Bulletin XX. (1893) title reads: Florida agricultural experiment station. Florida state horticultural society. Proceedings. Vol. V—XII. il. por. pl. O.&sq.O. Tallahassee & De Land, 1892-99-—> Reports I-IV. published as newspaper articles. The Florist and horticultural journal; a monthly magazine of horticulture, agriculture, botany, agricultural chemistry, entomology, ete. Ed. by R. R. Scott & “H.C. Hanson. 4 vol. pl. O. Philadelphia, 1852-{55].] Vol. I. bears the title: Philadelphia florist and horticultural journal . . The Florist’s exchange; a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. Vol. 1—XII. F. New York, 1889-1900— Contains few horticultural articles on woody plants. The Flower garden; a quarterly magazine of floral progress. 7 nos. il. pl. O. Brooklyn, (N. Y.), 1872-{74]. For continuation see American garden. The Forum. Vol. I—XXIX. O. New York, 1886-1900— Franklin institute of the state of Pennsylvania . . . Journal. Vol. I-CL. il. pl. O. Philadelphia, 1826—1900— Vol. IL-—CXXX. also called ser. 2-ser. 3, vol. C. — Title varies slightly. Fruits and flowers of Oregon and W: ashington. 2vol. pl. O. Portland, (Ore.), 1891—92.] Garden and forest; a journal of horticulture, landscape art and forestry. Ed. by Charles S. Sargent. 10 vol. il. pl. Q. New York, 188-97. [ 4 PERIODICALS AND SERIALS —UNITED STATES Gardener's monthly and horticultural advertiser; devoted to horticulture, arboriculture, botany and rural affairs. Ed. by Thomas Meehan. Vol. 1.—XVII. il. pl. Q.& FI. Phila- delphia, 1859-75. — United in 1876 with the HorricuLTuRIST AND JOURNAL OF RURAL ART... and continued as: Gar- dener’s monthly and horticulturist; devoted to horticulture, arboriculture and rural affairs. Ed. by Thomas Meehan. Vol. XVIII-XXX. no. 1. il. por. pl. Q. Philadelphia, 1876-88. In 1888 incorporated with American garden. Gardening. Ed. by W. Falconer. Vol. I-VIII. il. Q. Chicago, 1893-1900— Contains many horticultural articles on woody plants and numerous illustrations. [Georgia] — State college of agriculture and mechanic arts — Georgia experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I—XII. (1888-99). O. Athens, ete., [1889]-1900— In vol. I. title reads: Georgia agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. No.I—LI. il. pl. O. Athens, ete., 1888-[1900]. In Bulletin no. I. title reads: Georgia agricultural experiment station at the State college of agricultural and mechanic arts, University of Geor- gia; in Bulletins no. II.-IV. ‘* University of Georgia’ is inserted before State college... Granite monthly; a New Hampshire magazine devoted to liter- ature, history ‘and state progress. Vol. 1-XXIX. il. O. Concord, 1877—-1900— The Grape culturist; a monthly journal devoted to Grape cul- ture and wine- -making. Ed. by George Husmann. Vol. I.— Ill. no.6. il. O. St. Louis, 1869-[71]. Green’s fruit erm Vol. 1-XX. il, FL. & FS. n. tp. [Rochester, N. Y., 1881— 1900] From vol. [V.—XI. ae sub-title: ‘devoted to the fruit farm, garden and nursery’’ is added; from vol. XII—XX. the title reads: Green’s fruit grower and home companion. Harper’s new monthly magazine. Vol. I-CI. il. pl. O. New York, 1850-1900— Horticultural art journal. Ed. by T. B. Jenkins. 6 vol. pl. Q. Rochester, (N. Y.), 1886-91.|| Horticultural register and gardener’s magazine. Hd. by T. G. Fessenden, J. E. Teschemacher & Joseph Breck. 4 vol. O. Boston, 1835-38. Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste. Ed. by A. J. Downing (1846-52), P. Barry (1853-55), J. Jay Smith (1855-68), ‘Henry T. Williams (1869-75). Vol. I- XXX. O. Albany, 1846-75. United in 1876 with the Gardener's monthly and continued under the title : Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. Idaho, University of — College of agriculture — Agricultural experiment station. (Annual) report for 1893-1900. O. Boise & Moscow, 1894-1900— Report for 1893 constitutes Bulletin no. VI.; report for 1896 is in the 7th annual report of the president of the board of regents of the University of Idaho; report for 1897-98 is published in Bulletin no. XV. Bulletin. No. I-XXIV. il. pl. S.&0O. Moscow & Boise, [1892]-1900— From Bulletin no. VII. title reads: University of Idaho — Agricultural experiment station. Illinois state agricultural society. Transactions. Vol. I1—VIII (1853-70). pl. O. Springfield, (Ill.), 1855-71. — Continued as: Department of agriculture of the state of Illinois. Trans- actions. Vol. IX—XXXVII. (1871-98). pl. O. Spring- field, 1872-1900. Illinois state horticultural society. Transactions. Vol. V.-XI. (1860-66). il. O. Chicago, 1861-67. — New ser. Vol. 1—X XXIV. (1867-99). il. O. Chicago, 1868-99— Transactions previous to 1860 contained in Illinois state agricultural society. Transactions. Illinois, University of — Agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Vol. 1—XIII. O. Champaign & Urbana, 1888-1900— — Bulletin. No.I-LX. 4 vol. il. pl. & Urbana, [1888]-1900— India rubber world. Vol. I—XXIIT. il. 1889-1900— Indiana — Purdue university —Agricultural experiment sta- tion. Annual report. Vol. I—XII. (1888-99). il. pl. O. Lafayette & Indianapolis, [1889]-1900— The 2d report is contained in the 15th report of Purdue university. Bulletin. No. I-LXXXVI. 10 vol. il. pl. O. [La- fayette, 1885-1900]— Bulletins no. I—XII. have the title: Purdue university — School of agri- culture. Bulletin. — From bulletin no. LXXVI. called: Purdue uni- versity — Indiana agricultural experiment station. O. Champaign Q. New York, Indiana state board of agriculture. (1851-52)-XLI. 1900— Indiana (state) horticultural seciety. Transactions. Vol. III.- XXXIX. pl. O. Indianapolis, 1864—1900— In 1867 title reads: Indiana state horticultural society. 6th annual ses- sion; in 1869-72, Annual report of the Indiana state horticultural society. Proceedings of the 8th-11th annual session. — Vol. XXX. contains a reprint of the Ist volume of the transactions of the Indiana pomological (later horticultural) society, 1861. Industrialist; a weekly paper edited by the faculty and stu- dents of the Kansas state agricultural college, devoted to the promotion of ee and industrial education. Vol. I.— XXVI. il. EF. & O. Manhattan, 1875-1900— With varying subtitle. Iowa agricultural college. & Ames, 1883-90. Annual report. Vol. I. (1899-1900). il. O. Indianapolis, 1852- Bulletin. 3nos. O. Des Moines — Department of botany. Bulletin. 3 nos. O. Cedar Rapids, 1884-88. — Department of entomology. Bulletin. No. II. Cedar Rapids, 1884. Iowa — Agricultural college —Experiment station. DBulle- tin. No. I. 1900— Title of no. I. reads: State agricultural college — Agricultural experi- ment station. In bulletins no. [V.—XIX, title reads: Iowa agricultural experiment station. — For 2d—3d reports see Bulletins VIII. and XI. of the station; for later ones see Biennial report of the State college of agri- culture and the mechanic arts. Iowa state college of agriculture and mechanic arts. Con- tributions from the botanical department. No. I—XVIII. il. pl. maps. O. Des Moines, ete., 1896-1900— Consists chiefly of separates and reprints from various sources; many from Iowa Acad. Sci. Proc.; apparently only no. 5 original. Iowa state horticulturalsociety. Report. Vol. I—XXXIV. il. O. Des Moines, 1868-1900— Vol. XIII.-XXYV. called Transactions. Journal of mycology, devoted to the study of fungi, especially in their relation to plant diseases. Vol. I—VII. no. 4. il. pl. O. Columbus, (Ohio), & Washington, 1885-94— Vol. I-IV. ed. by W. A. Kellerman, J. B. Ellis and B. M. Everhart; vol. V.-VII. published by the United States department of agriculture. Di- vision of vegetable pathology. — Nothing published between vol. VII. no. 4 (1894) and vol. VIII. no. 1 (1902). Kansas state agricultural college — Experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I—XIII. (1888-1900). il. pl. Topeka & Manhattan, 1889-1900— In vol. I. title reads: State agricultural college, Kansas experiment sta- tion. Bulletin. No. I—XCIX. il. pl. O. [Manhattan] & Topeka, [1888]-1900— Annual reports I.-II. (1888-89) contain subject matter of Bulletins II.— IX. — Many of the bulletins are also published with the annual reports. Kansas state board of agriculture. Biennial report. Vol. I— XII. il. pl. maps. O. Topeka, 1878-1900— Kansas state horticultural society. Transactions. Vol. [I.]- VI. (1871-76). pl. O. Topeka, 1872-77. — Continued as: Kansas horticultural report. Vol. VII.—XVI. (1877-86). il. por. O. Topeka, 1878-87. — Continued as: Kansas state horticultural society. Transactions. Vol. XVII—XXIV. (1887-99). il. por. tab. O. Topeka, 1889-1900— Vol. I. called Kansas state pomological and horticultural society. Con- densed transactions. — Vol. XVII.-XX. called Biennial report. Kentucky — State college — Kentucky agricultural experi- ment station. Annual report. Vol. I.—XII. (1888-99). il. pl. O. Frankfort, ete., 1890-[1900]— — Bulletin. No. I-XC. il. pl. O. 1900— The bulletins are also published with the annual report. The Ladies’ floral cabinet and pictorial home companion. Published by Adams & Bishop, [later] Waggoner. Vol. I.- XVI. il. Q. New York, 1872-87. Vol. XIII.-XVI. have sub-title: an illustrated magazine of floriculture and domestic arts. — Incorporated with the American garden in 1887. The Lady’s book. Vol. I-CXXXVII. il. pl. Q. Phila- delphia & New York, 1830-98.|| From vol. XX. title reads: ‘‘Godey’s lady’s book;” “Godey’s magazine.”’ — Merged in ‘‘ Puritan.” The Land we love; a monthly magazine devoted to literature, military history, and agriculture. Vol.I.-V. pl. O. Char- lotte, N. C., 1866-68. Lippincott’s magazine of literature, science and education. Vol. I-LXVI. O. Philadelphia, 1868-1900— -LIII. il. pl. O. [Des Moines] & Ames, 1888- {Lexington, 1885]- last years read PERIODICALS Littell’s living age. Vol. I.-CCXXVII. Q. & O. Boston, 1844—1900—> Louisiana state university and Afgricultural|and M{echanical| college — Agricultural experiment station(s). Annual re- port. Vol. I.—XII. (1888-99). O. Baton Rouge, 1889- 1900—> — Bulletin. 90. — Ser. 2. 1890-1900— — Geology and agriculture. Pt. I-IV. il. pl. Rouge, 1892-98]|— — Special bulletin. 1893. From 1897 on called “stations."’ — The state of Louisiana has a system of three experiment stations, all cobrdinate in rank and under the same directorship. One is located at Audubon Park, New Orleans, and is known as Sugar experiment station, no. I.; the second is at Baton Rouge and is known as the State experiment station, no. II.; the third is at Cal- houn and is known as the North Louisiana experiment station, no. III. Magazine of horticulture, botany and all useful discoveries and improvements in rural affairs. Vol. L-X XXIV. il. O. Boston & New York, 1835-68.|| Vol. I.-II. title reads: American gardener's magazine and register. Maine state college agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Vol. [I.J-XV. (1885-99). il. pl. O. Augusta, ete., 1885-1900— In 1885-87 title reads: Annual report of the Maine fertilizer control and agricultural experiment station. — Reports for 1885-86 published in the Maine board of agriculture. Annual report of the secretary, vol. XXVIII.-X XIX. 1885-86. — Reports for 1893-96 published_as pt. 2 of Annual report of the Maine state college; for 1897-99 as pt. 2 of the Annual report of the University of Maine. From vol. XII. (1896) ealled: Maine agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. No. 1—XXVI. O. [Orono? 1885]-88. — Ser. 2. No.I-LXIX. il. pl. 0. [Orono? 1889-1900]—> [Ser. 1] no. I.-V. are reprints, undated; no. VII.-XX. are reprints of newspaper articles. —Ser. 2, no. I—XXIX., L.-LXIX. called: Maine agricultural experiment station; no. XX XVI.—-XLIX. called: University of Maine— Maine agricultural . . . Maryland — Agricultural college — Maryland agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I.—XII. (1888- 99). il. pl. O. [College Park, ete., 1889-1900]— — Bulletin. No. I-LXIX. il. pl. O. [College Park, 1888]-1900— Some of the bulletins are also published with the annual report. — From Annual report V. and bulletin XVII. title reads: Maryland agricultural experiment station. Massachusetts agricultural college. Annual report. Vol. I- XXXVII. O. Boston, 1864—-1900— Massachusetts — Agricultural college — Hatch experiment station. Annual report. Vol. [I.J-NII. il. pl. O. [Bos- ton], 1889-1900—> No. I.-XXVIII. O. Baton Rouge, [1885]- No. I-LXIII. il. pl. O. Baton Rouge, O. [Baton 110 pp. il. pl. O. Baton Rouge, — Bulletin. No. I-LXX. il. pl. O. Amherst, 1888- 1900— — Special bulletin. 6nos. il. pl. O. Ambherst & Boston, 1889-99— Massachusetts agricultural repository and journal. Vol. I.—X. pl. O. Boston, 1793-1827. Vol. I.-II. have the title: Massachusetts society for promoting agricul- ture. Massachusetts horticultural society. Transactions. 61 vol. (1829-1900, pt. 1). il. O. & Q. Boston, 1829-1900— From 1874 volumes published in 2 parts, from 1895 in 3 parts. — From 1829-36 there are no publications with the specific title Transactions; these begin with 1837-38. The volume for 1847 consists of 2 parts, Trans- actions & Proceedings; the latter however cover a period from 1847 to 1851. From 1842 to 1857 Reports of committees take the place of Trans- actions; but in 1858 the regular publication of Transactions recommences and continues to date. Massachusetts society for promoting agriculture. Trans- actions. New ser. Vol. I. (1856-61). 4 pts. map. O. Boston, 1857-61. Massachusetts — State agricultural experiment station, Amherst. Annual report. Vol. I—NII. (1883-94). pl. O. Boston, 1884-95. || Bulletin. No. I-LVII. O. [Amherst], 1S883-95.| There is no bulletin XLVI. — Analyses of commercial fertilizers. No. for May, 18S8S— May, 1893. O. [Amherst, 1888}-93. Fertilizer analyses are included in the Bulletins from 18S3 to 18SS. —In 1895 consolidated with Massachusetts — Agricultural College — Hatch experiment station. Massachusetts state board of agriculture. Annual report of the secretary. Vol. I.—XLVII. pl. O. Boston, 1854—-1900— AND SERIALS —UNITED STATES 5 The Mayflower. Id. by W. N. Pike, 1. Wo. Rexford & J. L. Childs. Vol. 1.-XVI. il. pl. O.&Q. Floral, Queens & Vloral Park, (N. Y.), [1885-1900]— > Medical repository. Hd. by 8. L. Mitehill. 15 vol. O. New York, 1797-1812. — Continued as: Medical repository of original essays and intelligence relative to physic, urgery, chemistry, and natural history, with a critical analysis of recent publications on those departments of knowledge and their auxiliary branches, Id. fe 5. L. Mitchill. New ser 3 vol. (vol. XVI.-XVIII.). O. New York, 1812-14. Continued as: Medical repository and review of American publications on medicine, surgery, and the auxiliary branches of philosophy. Ed. by 8. L. Mitehill. 12 vol. (vol. XLX. XXX.). O. New York, 1815-26. Meehans’ monthly; a magazine of horticulture, botany and kindred subjects. Id. by Thomas Meehan & others. 10 vol. il. pl. Q. Philadelphia, [1891-1900|— Forms a sequel to Mechan, Thomas. The native flowers and ferns of the United States . . . 1878-80. Merchant’s magazine and commercial review. Ed. by Free- man Hunt. Vol. I.-LXIII. O. New York, 1839-70. In vol. XXVII.-XXX. title reads: Hunt’s merchants’ magazine Michigan — State agricultural college — (Agricultural) ex- periment station. Annual report. Vol.I.—XIII. il. pl O. Lansing, 1888-1900— Annual reports III.—XIII. published in Michigan — State board of agri- culture. Annual report of the secretary, XXIX.-KXXIX. 1890- 1900. —— Bulletin. No. I-CLXXXV. il. pl O. ({Lansing, 1885]-1900—> Bulletins no. I-XXXIII. are bulletins of the Agricultural college of Michigan. — The bulletins are also published in Michigan — State board of agriculture. Annual report of the secretary, 1884-1900. — Elementary science bulletin. No. I—VIII. il. O. [Lan- sing], 1897-99. Special bulletin. No. II—XIII. il. O. Michigan state board of agriculture. Annual report of the secretary. Vol. [I.}-XXXIX. il. pl. O. Lansing, 1862- 1900— Michigan state horticultural society. Annual report of the secretary. Vol. I—XXIX. pl. O. Lansing, 1872-1900— Vol. I.-IX. published as Michigan state pomological socicty. report. Minnesota state horticultural society. History . . . from the first meeting held at Rochester in 1866 to the last at Saint Paul in 1873, comprising debates, addresses, essays, and re- ports. [1] vol. 44+208 pp. O. Saint Paul, 187 Trans- actions, 1874-1882. [9]vol. O. St. Paul, 1874-82. — Annual report for 1883-97. Vol. [XI.}-XXVI. il. pl. O. St. Paul & Minneapolis, 1883-98. — Continued as: Trees, fruits and flowers of Minnesota; embracing the transactions of the Min- nesota state horticultural society ... including . . . the Minnesota horticulturist. Vol. XXVII-XXVIIL. il. pl. O. Minneapolis, 1899-1900— Vol. XXII. (1894) has the additional title: including . . horticulturist. Minnesota, University of — Agricultural experiment sta- tion. Annual report. Vol. for [1889]-1900. il. pl. O. Minneapolis, ete., 1891-1900— Title of reports for [1889]-92 reads: Biennial report of the Min state agricultural experiment station for the biennial period end cember, 1890 [and] December, 1892. — Reports of agricultural exper ment work in Minnesota prior to 1SS1 are published in Mir University. Biennial report, 1875-1880; reports for 1SSi—Ss lished in Minnesota— University. Department of agricult 1886-88. Bulletin. [1888-1900] Bulletins no. I—VWII. have the title: University of Minn periment station of the College of agriculture. — The bulle published with the annual report. Mississippi — Agricultural college — Mississippi agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I—XIII. (iSss— 1900). il. O. Jackson, ete., 1S89-[1900}— From vol. IV. the title reads: Mississippi agricultural and mechanical college experiment station. Bulletin. No. I-LXY. il. pl. O. 18S8S—1900— Bulletins XLV.—L. are included in the 11th annusl rep LII. are contained in bulletin LV. Many of the bulleti in the annual reports. — From bulletin no. XV. ma Mississippi agricultural and mechanical college experiment station. 1896-99— Annual . the Minnesota No. I-LXIX. il. pl. O. [Delano], etc., [Starville], etc., 6 PERIODICALS Se valley horticultural society. ‘Transactions. Vol. I-ll. il, O. Indians ipolis, 18S83-S4. — Continued as: American horticultural society. Transactions. Vol. III.—V. il. QO. Indianapolis, 1885-88. Missouri— Agricultural college, Columbia. Bulletin. No. I.-XXXV. QO. Columbia, 1883-88. For later numbers see Missouri, University of —College of agricul: ture and mechanic arts. — Agricultural experiment station, Bulletin. Missouri state horticultural society. Annual report. Vol. IV.-XLIL. (1863-99). pl. O. Jefferson City, 1863-1900— Missouri, University of — College of agriculture and me- chanic arts — Agricultural experiment station. Annual re- port. Vol. for 1896-1900. il. O. Columbia, 1896-1900— — Bulletin. No. I-L. il. pl. O. Columbia, 1888- 1900— Title of bulletin no. I reads: State university of Missouri. experiment station. — Bulletin no. IL. is bulletin XXXV. of Missouri agricultural college. — From bulletin no. ITI.—XXIX. title reads: Mis- souri agricultural college experiment station. — For earlier numbers see Missouri — Agricultural college. Bulletin. Montana — Agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I—VII. (1894-1900). il. pl. O. [Bozeman], etc., 1895-J) 900— The annual reports are a collection of bulletins for the year with t-p-c. called Annual report. Bulletin. No. I—XXVIII. il. pl. O. 1894—- L900— From bulletin no. XVI. called Montana — College of agriculture — Montana agricultural experiment station. — The bulletins for the year are also bound together and issued with a t-p-c. called Annual report. — Bulletins V., VIII., XII., XVI., XX., XXIV. and XXVIII. are “ Annual reports.” Moore’s Rural New Yorker. Ed. by D. D. T. Moore. Vol. I-XXXV. il. F°. & F'. New York & Rochester, (N. Y.), 1850-79. — Continued as: Rural New Yorker; a journal for the suburban and country home. Vol. XXXVI.—-LIX. il. I’. & FE. New York, 1880-1900— Vol. XXXIII.-XXXV. ed. by A. S. Fuller and E. 8. Carman. Municipal affairs; a quarterly magazine devoted to the con- sideration of city problems from the standpoint of the taxpayer and citizen. Vol.I-IV. il. pl. O. New York, 1897—1900— Museum of comparative zodlogy at Harvard college. Agricultural [Bozeman], etc., Mem- oirs. Vol. I—XXIV. il. pl. Q.& F. Cambridge, Mass., 1864-99— Bulletin. Vol. I-—XXXY. il. pl. O. Cambridge, Mass., 1863-1900— The National magazine: an illustrated American monthly. Vol. I—XII. il. pl. Q. Boston, 1894-1900— Title of vol. I. reads: The Bostonian, an illustrated magazine of local interest. National nurseryman for growers and dealers in nursery stock. Ed. by R. T. Olcott. Vol. I—-VIII. il. pl. sq. F. Rochester, (N. Y.), 1893-1900— National quarterly review. Ed. by E. I. Sears (1860-76), D. A. Gorton MEG), C. H. Woodman (1879-80). Vol. I.— XLI. (ser. 2, vol. VII.). O. New York, 1860-80. The Naturalist, containing treatises on natural history, chem- istry, domestic and rural economy, manufactures and arts. Ed. by D. J. Browne. Vol. I-Il. il. pl. O. Boston, 1831-32. Contains some popular articles on economic and ornamental woody plants. Nebraska state horticultural society. Annual report. for 1871-1900. il. pl. O. Lincoln, 1872-1900— Vol. for 1871 and 1877 called TiprsEeonEt vol. for 1872 called Proceed- ings. Nebraska, University of ee ericultaral experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I—XIII. il. pl. O. Lincoln, [18ss— 1900] From vol. X. called U. S. agricultural experiment station of Nebraska. Bulletin. No. 1-LXVII. (Vol. I—XIII. pt. 2.) il. pl. O. Lincoln, {1888-1900} From bulletin no. XLVIII. often called U. S. agricultural experiment station of Nebraska. — Some of the bulletins are also published with the Annual report. Nevada — Agricultural experiment station. Vol. I—X. (1888-97). il. pl. 1889-[98]— The 3d annual report is in Nevada—State university— Board of re- gents. Annual report, 1890. From the 7th report title reads: Nevada —State university —Agricultural experiment station. Report for 1898 in manuscript, never published; reports for 1899-1900 are wanting, prob- ably never published. Vol. Annual report. O. Reno & Carson City, AND SERIALS—UNITED STATES Nevada — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. No. I-L. il. pl. O. Reno, 1889-1900— Irom bulletin no. IX. called Nevada — (State) university — Agricul- tural experiment station. New England farmer and horticultural journal, containing essays, original and selected, relating to agriculture and do- mestic economy. Hd. by T. G. I essenden. Vol. I—XXIV. il. sq. Q. Boston, 1823-46. | New Hampshire agriculture; annual report of the Board of agriculture. Vol.I.—XXVI. il. pl. O. Nashua, (N.H.), 1871—1900— Contains arboricultural articles. New Hampshire — College of agriculture and the mechanic arts — Agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I—XIT. (1888-1900). il. pl. O. Manchester, ete., 1889-[1900]— Also issued as pt. 2 of New Hampshire — College of agriculture and the mechanic arts. Report. — The 7th to 12th reports are bulletins XXXL, XL., XLVIIL., LIX., LXVIIL. and LXXIX. No! TL oIaxexxe al plo! [Durham], etc., 1888-[1900]— In bulletins I.—X XII. title reads: New Hampshire agricultural exper- iment station; from bulletin XXIII. title reads: New Hampshire college agricultural experiment station. New Jersey — Agricultural college experiment station. An- nual report. Vol. I—XII. il. pl. O. Trenton & Camden, 1889-1900— Published with the 9th to 20th Annual reports of New Jersey —State agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. — See New Jurspy — AGRICULTURAL EXPERI- MENT STATIONS. Bulletin. ——Special bulletin. —See New Jersey —AGricuLTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS. Special bulletin. —— Botanical department. Report. Vol. for 1890-99. il. pl. O. [Trenton] & Camden, [1891]-1900— By Byron D. Halsted. — Separates with t-p-c. from the Annual report.— For earlier reports see Annual report. New Jersey — Agricultural experiment station(s). [Bulle- tin.| No.I-CXLVII. il. pl. O. [Trenton?, 1880-1900]—~ — Special bulletin A-R. il. O. [Trenton?, 1882-97]— Bulletins and special bulletins of New Jersey —[State] agricultural ex- periment station, and Agricultural college experiment station. — From bulletin CXVI. and special bulletin R called: New Jersey — Agricultural experiment stations. New Jersey — State agricultural experiment station. An- nual report. Vol. I—XX. il. pl. O. ‘Trenton, ete., 1880- 1900— Vol. IX.—-XX. also includes the 1st to 12th Annual reports of New Jersey — Agricultural college experiment station. Bulletin. — See New Jersey — AGRICULTURAL EXPERI- MENT STATIONS. Bulletin. — Special bulletin. — See New Jersey — EXPERIMENT STATIONS. Special bulletin. New Mexico — College of agriculture and mechanic arts — . Agricultural experiment staticn. Annual report of the board of regents. Vol. I—XI. (1889-1900). O. Santa le, etc., 1891—1900— Reports for 1889-91 read: Annual report of the (board of) regents of the Agricultural college of New Mexico, concerning the Agricultural experi- ment station. — The 5th-11th reports are published in the Annual re- port of the New Mexico college of agriculture and mechanic arts. Bulletin. No. I1—XXXVI. il. pl. O. [Las Cruces] & Santa Fe, [1890-1900]}— In bulletins I-IV., VI. called New Mexico — Agricultural college — Experiment station. New York — Agricultural experiment staticn. port. Vol. XVIII. (1882-99). il. pl. 1900— In the 1st report called New York state experiment station. — From the 12th report has the series: State of New York — Department of agricul- ture. Bulletin. No.I-CXV. [Geneva & Elmira, 1882-85.] — Newser. No.I—CXCVI. il. pl. O. [Geneva, 1885-1900]— Ser. 1, no. I—XVII. are broadsides; no. XVIII.-CXV. are contained in the Husbandman, Elmira, N. Y., vol. IX.—XI. 1882-85. — There is alsoa" popularedition”’ of most of the bulletins of the new series, begin- ning with no. CXIV. New York— Cornell university — Agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I—XIT. (1888-99). il. pl. O. Ithaca, ete., 1889-1900— —— Bulletin. No. I-CLXXXY. il. pl. 1900— In the 1st-3d reports and bulletins no. I—X XV. title reads: Cornell univer- sity — College of agriculture — Agricultural experiment station, — The bulletins are published also with the annual report. AGRICULTURAL Annual re- O. Albany, 1883- O. Ithaca, 1888— PERIODICALS AND SERIALS—UNITED STATES 7 New York horticultural society. Monthly report, I’eb. 1881- July, 1886. O. n.t-p. [New York, 1881-86.] Now York state agricultural society. ‘Transactions (with an abstract of the proceedings of the county agricultural socie- ties). Vol. 1-XXXIV. (1841-86). il. pl. maps. O. Al- bany, 1842-89. — Continued as: New York state agricultu- ral society. Annual report. Vol, XLVIII—LVIIL. (1588- 98). O. Albany, 1889-99. Norfolk agricultural society. Transactions, 1849-75. O. [Boston, 1849—75.] North American entomologist. Id. by A. R. Grote. Vol. I. pl. O. Buffalo, 1879-80.|| North American review and miscellancous journal. Vol. I.- CLXXI. O. Boston, 1815-1900— North Carolina — Agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Vol. [I.J-X XIII. ({1878]-1900). il. pl. O. Ra- leigh, 1879-[1900|— The 17th-19th reports have the heading : The work during 1894-96 of the N. G. Agri(cultural) experiment station. The 22d-23d reports, and from bulletin no. CLXIIL. title reads: North Carolina — College of agriculture and mechanic arts — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. No. LVIL-CLXXVII. il. pl. O. [Raleigh, 1888-1900]—> Bulletins previous to no. LVII. appeared in North Carolina — Depart- ment of agriculture. Bulletin [monthly]. — Special bulletin. No.[I.J-LIII. O. [Raleigh, 1891-99.] — Technical bulletin. No. I-VII. il. O. [Raleigh, 1889-93]— North Dakota — Agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Vol.I—X. il. O. Fargo, ete., 1891-1900— Bulletin. No.I-XLVI. il. pl. O. Fargo, 1891-1900— In bulletins I—X XXIII. called: Government agricultural experiment sta- tion for North Dakota. From bulletin XXXIV. called; North Dakota agricultural college — Government agricultural . . . Special bulletin. No. I. Rocky Mountain locusts. 0. Fargo, 1891— : Northwest horticulturist, agriculturist and dairyman. C. A. Tonneson. Vol. I.—XIII. il. I. 1887-1900— In some of the earlier volumes the title reads: Northwest horticulturist, agriculturist and stockman. The Observer and record of agriculture, science and art. Ed. by D. Peirce. Vol. I. O. Philadelphia, [1838-]39. Probably no more published. Ohio — Agricultural experiment station. Vol. L—XIX. (1882-1900). 1900— The Sth-19th reports are included in or constitute bulletins no. [15] (vol. IL. no. 8), no. [26] (vol. IIT. no. 11); no. [36] (vol. IV. no. 10), no. 47, 52, 58, 66, 74, 84, 95, 109 and 120. — Bulletin. Ser.2. No. I-CXXI. il. ete., 1888-1900 No. 41 never published. — Bulletins of the 1st series were issued in the form of newspaper slips and were reprinted in the first six reports of the station. — Ser. 2. no. 8-14 also numbered vol. II. no. 1-7; ser. 2, no. 15 (vol. II., no. 8) is Sth annual report. Ser. 2, no. [16-25] are numbered vol. IIL. no. 1-10; ser. 2, no. 26 (vol. III. no. 11) is 9th annual re- port; ser. 2, no. [27-36] are numbered vol. IV. no. 1-10; ser. 2, no. [87-40] are numbered vol. V. no. 1-4. — Bulletin. Technical series. Vol.I. no. 1-4. O. Colum- bus, etc., 1889-96. — Circular. No. XV.—? O. n.p., 1898-1900— — Special bulletin... No. IV. O. Wooster, 1900. Ohio nurserymen and fruit growers’ convention. Transac- tions. Vol. I-III. (1847-49). O. Columbus, 1847-49. — Continued as: Ohio pomological society. Report. Vol. 1V.— XIV. (1852-66). il. O. n. p., [1852-66]. For later reports see Ohio state horticultural society. Ohio state board of agriculture. Annual report.’ Vol. I- LIV. (1846-99). O. Columbus, 1851-1900. Ohio state horticultural society. Annual report. Vol. I- XXXIV. (1867-1900). il. O. Columbus, ete., 1868—[1900]— For earlier reports see Ohio nurserymen and fruit growers’ convention. Oil, paint and drug reporter; a weekly journal devoted ex- clusively to the oil, paint and drug interests. Vol. 1—LVIII. F. & F*. New York, 1871-1900—> With varying sub-title. Oklahoma — (Agricultural) experiment station. (Annual) re- port. Vol. for 1894-1900. il. QO. Stillwater, [1894—-1900]— In the later volumes called Oklahoma agricultural and mechanical col- lege — Agricultural . . . Kid. by Tacoma (Wash.), Annual report. il. O. Columbus, ete., 1883- pl. O. Columbus, Oklahoma — (Agricultural) experiment station, Jiulletin. No. 1.-XLVIII. il. pl. O. Guthrie, ete., 1892-[1900}-—> Orchard and garden illustrated; a journal of practical hor- ticulture. Ed. by ‘T. Greiner & H. G. Corney. Vol. VII. no. 10-vol. XIV. il. I’. Little Silver, (N. J.), [1885-92].] Orchard & garden began with October, 1885 (vol. VIE. no. 10); in ber the Wine & fruit grower was merged with it and the combined peri- odicals took the volume number of the latter; so this is a complete entry for Orchard & garden. — Contains but few horticultural articles on woody planta, Orchardist’s companion; a quarterly journal devoted to the history, character, properties, modes of cultivation and all other matters appertaining to the fruits of the United States id. by Alfred Hoffy ... Vol. III. il. pl. sq. ¥. Phila- delphia, 1841-43. Oregon — (State) agricultural college (and) experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I.-[XI.] (1889-1900). pl. O. Portland, ete., [1890]-1900— Reports for 1890 and 1892 are in the Annual report of the president of the board of regents of the State agricultural college, 1891-94. Bulletin. No.I-LXIV. il. pl. O. 1888-1900— In the bulletins title reads: Oregon agricultural experiment station. Pacific rural press. Vol. I.—LXI. il. I”. 1871-1900— From vol. XLVII. to LXI. title reads: Pacific rural press and California fruit bulletin. Park and cemetery. Vol. I—X. il. 1900— Vol. I-IV. called Modern cemetery. Peninsula horticultural society. Transactions. Novet- Corvallis, etc., San Francisco, sq. Q. Chicago, 1891- Vol. I.—XIII. pl. ©. Wilmington, (Del.), 1888-1900— The Penn monthly magazine. Vol. 1.—XIII. Q. Philadel- phia, 1870-82. Pennsylvania board of agriculture. Annual report. Vol. I. (1877). pl. OO. Harrisburg, 1878. — Vol. II—XVIII. (1878-94). (In AcricuLtuRE of Pennsylvania, containing reports of the State board of agriculture . . . for 1878-94. il. pl. O. Harrisburg, 1879-94.) — Continued as: Penn- sylvania — Department of agriculture. Annual report. Vol. I-VI. (1895-1900). il. pl. O. [Harrisburg], 1896— 1900— [Pennsylvania] — Department of agriculture. Bulletin. I-LXVIII. pl. O. [Harrisburg], 1895-1900— Pennsylvania fruit growers society. Report. Vol. for 1567- 81. pl. O. Harrisburg, 1867-81.— Continued as: Penn- sylvania state horticultural society. Report. Vol. for 1882- 95. pl. O. Harrisburg, 1882-96— Volumes for 1867-72 called Proceedings. — Volume for 1875-76 pub- lisbed in the Report of the Pennsylvania state agricultural society; volume for 1878-94, in the Report of the Pennsylvania state board of agriculture; volume for 1895 published as Pennsylvania state board of agriculture. Bulletin no. VIII. Pennsylvania — State college — Agricultural experiment station. (Annual) report for 1885-99. il. pl. O. Harris- burg, 1887—1900—> (Pennsylvania — State college — Annual report, pt. 2.) For report for 1885-86 see Pennsylvania — State college. Report for 1886, pp. 28-236. 1887. — Bulletin. No.I-LIV. il. pl. O. 1900 Pharmaceutische Rundschau und Zeitung fiir die wissenschaft- lichen und gewerblichen Interessen der Pharmacie . . . Vol. I-XIII. il. Q. New York, 1883-95. — Continued as: Pharmaceutical review; an illustrated monthly journal pub- fished in the interests of the science and the art of pharmacy ... Vol. XIV.XVIII. il. sq.Q. Milwaukee, 1896-1900— Philadelphia society for promoting agriculture. Memoirs con- taining communications on various subjects in husbandry & rural affairs. Vol. I—-V. il. O. Philadelphia, 1808-26. There is also an 1815 ed. of vol. I. Popular gardening and fruit growing; an illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches. Ed. by E. A. Long. 6 vol. il. F. Buffalo, (N. Y.), [1885-91]. Vol. I. bears the title: Popular gardening for town and country.— United in November, 1891, with American garden, and continued as American gardening. Potter’s American monthly; an illustrated magazine of his- tory, literature, science and art. Vol. 1—XIX. il. sq. Q. Philadelphia, 1872-82.] Vol. I-Ill. called: American historical record . . . No. [Harrisburg], 1887— 8 PERIODICALS AND SERIALS—UNITED STATES Putnam’s monthly magazine of American literature, science, and art. Vol. 1—X. O. New York, 1853-57. — Continued as: Putnam’s magazine; original papers on literature, sci- ence, art and national interests. Newser. Vol. I-VI. O. New York, 1868-70.| In October, 1857, united with Emerson's United States magazine and published under the double title of Emerson's magazine and Putnam’s monthly until November, 1858, when it was discontinued. In 1868 a new series was begun. In November, 1870, merged in Scribner's monthly. Review of reviews. American edition. Ed. by Albert Shaw. Vol. IIL.—XXII. il. pl. O. New York, [1891—-1900}— From July, 1887 (vol. XVI), called American monthly review of re- views. — For vol. III. see Review of reviews. Ed. by W. T. Stead. London, 1890-1900—> — The first purely American number was issued April, 1891. Rhode Island — State agricultural school — (State) agricul- tural experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I—XIII. (1888-1900). pl. O. Providence, 1889-1900— Ist report published with Report of the Rhode Island state agricultural school; 2d—13th report published as pt. 2 of the Annual report of the Rhode Island College of agriculture and mechanic arts (known up to the 4th report as Rhode Island state agricultural school). — Bulletin. No. I-LXXV. il. pl. O. 1889-1900— From the 5th report and bulletin XVI. called: Rhode Island college of agriculture and mechanic arts — Agricultural experiment station. Rhode Island state board of agriculture. Annual report. Vol. I1-XV. il. por. pl. O. Providence, 1886-1900— Rural affairs; a practical and copiously illustrated register of rural economy and rural taste . . . Vol. I—-IX. il. O. Al- bany, 1858-81. Title of vol. I.-II. reads: Illustrated annual register of rural affairs. Scribner’s magazine. Vol. I—XXVIII. il. pl. O. New York & London, 1887—1900— Scribner’s monthly; an illustrated magazine for the people. Vol. I-—XXII. il. pl. O. New York, 1870-81. — Con- tinued as: Century illustrated monthly magazine. Vol. XXIII-LX. (new ser. vol. I—X XXVIII.) il. pl. O. New York, 1881-1900 Semi-tropical; a monthly journal devoted to southern agri- culture and horticulture and to immigration. Ed. by Harri- son Reed. 4 vol. O. Jacksonville, (Fla.), 1875-78. Sharon Cactus guide. 8nos. il. O. t-p-c. Sharon, (Pa.), [1896-97]. The Silk culturist and farmer’s manual. Ed. by F. G. Com- stock. Vol. I-IV. il. sq. Q. Hartford & Wethersfield, 1835-[39]. The Silk crower and farmer’s manual. Vol. I. no. 1-9. O. n.t-p. ([Philadelphia, 1838-39.] Society instituted in the state of New York for the promotion of agriculture, arts and manufactures. Transactions. Vol. [I] pt. 1-4. sq. O. New York, 1792-99. — Ed. 2 rev. Vol. I. 8+418 pp. pl. O. Albany, 1801. — Continued as: Society for the promotion of useful arts. Transactions. Vol. I1-1V. pl. O. Albany, 1807-19.|| South Carolina — Clemson agricultural college — Experi- ment station. Annualreport. Vol. I—-[XII.] (1888-99). pl. O. Columbia, etc., 1889-1900—> 1st-3d reports have the title: Annual report of the South Carolina experi- ment stations, and include reports of the experimental farms and state experiment station at Columbia, which were all united under one direc- tion March, 1888. — The Sth—9th reports were published with Annual report of the Clemson agricultural college. Bulletin. Newser. No. I-VI. pl. O. [Columbia, 1888]-90.— Newser. No.I-LVII. il. pl. O. Charles- ton, ete., 1891-[1900]— In bulletins I—V. of the first new series title reads: University of South Carolina — Agricuitural experiment station; in bulletins VI.—VIII. title reads: South Carolina agricultural experiment stations. From bulletin VIII. of the second new series called South Carolina agricultural ex- periment station. South Dakota — Agricultural college — Agricultural experi- ment station. Annualreport. Vol. I-[XIII.] (1888-1900). il. pl. O. Brookings, ete., 1888-1900— In the 1st-3d and 9th reports called U. S. agricultural experiment sta- tion for (South) Dakota. Bulletin. No. I-LXVII. il. pl. O. Brookings, etc, [1887]-1900— In bulletins I—XYV. title reads: Dakota agricultural college and exper- iment station; in bulletins XVI.—XLVIII. title reads: South Dakota agricultural . . . ; from bulletin XLIX. title reads: U. S. experiment station, South Dakota... [Providence], Southern bivouac. Vol.I—III. O. Louisville, (Ky.), 1882- 84.— Newser. Vol. I-II. il. maps. Q. Louisville, Ky., 1886-87. Southern California horticulturist. Hd. by L. M. Holt. 2 vol. O. Los Angeles, (Cal.), 1877-79. — Continued as: Semi- tropic California; an illustrated monthly devoted to agri- culture, horticulture, and the development of Southern California. Hd. by Charles Coleman, jr. & H. S. Dickey. 3 vol. O. Los Angeles, 1880-82.|| Southern florist and gardener; a southern flower journal pub- lished in the South for the people of the South. Ed. by Eliza- beth Fry & John Duncan. Vol. I-VI. no. 6. il. Q. Chat- tanooga, (Tenn.), & Louisville, (IKKy.), 1894—99.|| Southern horticulturist; a monthly journal devoted to the horticultural interests of the South. Ed. by H. A. Swasey. Vol.I.-II. no.8. il. O. Canton, (Miss.), ete., 1869-70. — Continued as: Swasey’s southern gardener, devoted to the orchards, gardens and vineyards of the South. Vol. I. no. 1-8. il. Q. Tangipahoa, La., 1871. The Southern literary messenger, devoted to every depart- ment of literature and the fine arts. Vol. I-XXXI. Q. Richmond, 1835-60 Tennessee, University of. Report of the experimental and other work at the State experiment station and in the school of agriculture, horticulture and botany, University of Tennes- see, 1880/81-86. O. Knoxville, 1881-86. Vol. for 1880/81-81/82 have the title: Report of the experimental work of the school-of agriculture, horticulture and botany of the University of Tennessee. — Vol. for 1880/81-81/82 by John M. McBryde; vol. for 1882/83-86 by John W. Glenn. Tennessee, University of — Agricultural experiment sta- tion. Annual report. Vol. I.—XIII. (1888-1900). il. pl. O. Knoxville, 1889-1900— — Bulletin. Vol. 1—XIII. no. 4. il. pl. O. Knoxville, 1888-1900— Special bulletin. A-E. il. O. Knoxville, [1889]-90.]| In bulletins vol. I. no. 1—vol. V. no. 4 and special bulletins title reads: Uni- versity of Tennessee — State agricultural and mechanical college. Agri- cultural experiment station. — For earlier reports of experimental work, see: Tennessee, University of. Report of the experimental and other work... Texas — (Agricultural and mechanical. college) — Agricul- tural experiment station(s). Annualreport. Vol. I.—XII. (1888-99). pl. O. Houston, ete., 1889-1900— — Bulletin. No. I-LVII. il. pl. O. [Austin], etc., [1888]-1900— Tree planting and fountain society of Brooklyn, N. ¥Y.— An- nual report. 4 vol. (1895-98). il. por. pl. O. Brooklyn, 1896-99. — Bulletin. No.I-II. il. O. Brooklyn, 1894-95. — Cireular. No. 1-XX. Q. Brooklyn, 1894-97. United States — Commissioner of patents. Report for 1839-61. il. pl. O. Washington, [1840]}-62. — Agricul- tural part continued as: United States — Commissioner of agriculture. Report for 1862-88. il. pl. O. Washington, 1863-89. — Continued as: United States—Secretary of agriculture. Report for 1889-1900. il. pl. O. Washing- ton, 1889-1900— From Report for 1849 on, the reports relating to agriculture are paged separately and are called on the title-page: Pt. II. agriculture; from 1853 on, ‘Pt. II.’’ is omitted from the title. — Vol. for 1897-1900 called: U.S. Department of agriculture. Annual report of the secretary. — From 1894 published in 2 parts: Pt. I. Annual report. Pt. II. Yearbook. United States consular reports. Vol. [I.|}-LXIV. O. Wash- ington, 1880-1900— —— Special consular reports. Vol.I—XXII. pt.1. il. pl. O. Washington, 1890-1900— United States — Department of agriculture. Experiment station record. Vol. I—XI. (1889-1900). il. O. Washing- ton, 1890—1900— — Farmers’ bulletin. No. I-CXXII. il. O. Washington, 1889-1900— — Reports. No. [I.]}-LXVI. il. pl. O. Washington, 1862- 1900— Binder’s title: Departmental reports. — No. I.-LVIII. were issued without numbers. — ‘*These are publications of a miscellaneous char- acter not properly belonging to any of the established series of the De- partment of agriculture, which have up to the present time (1899) re- mained practically unclassified. In 1899 it was proposed to bring all these miscellaneous publications together into a series, to assign num- bers to those which had heretofore been referred to as ‘unnumbered re- ports,’ and to continue the series as United States Dept. Agric. Rep.” Special reports. No.I-LXV. il. pl. maps, tab. O. Washington, 1877-83. PERIODICALS AND United States— Department of agriculture. Special reports; miscellaneous. No. L-X. O. Washington, 1483-86. —— Yearbook. Vol. for 1894-99. il. pl. O. Washington, 1895-1900—> ; United States — Department of agriculture — Botanical division. Bulletin. No. 1-XXIV. il. pl. maps. O. Washington, 1886-1900—> Bulletin I, has additional title; Section of plant pathology; Bulletin V., VII., IX.-XI. have additional title: Section of vegetable pathology. United States — Department of agriculture — Botanical division — Section of vegetable pathology. Circular. No. J-IX. il. Q.&0O. [Washington, 1886-89.] For continuation see United States — Department of agriculture — Division of vegetable pathology. Circular. United States — Department of agriculture — Chemical division. Bulletin. No. I1—LVIII. il. pl. maps. O. Washington, 1883-1900— United States — Department of agriculture — Division of botany. Inventory. No. I.-VII. 0. [Washington, 1899- 1900]— United States — Dapartment of agriculture — Division of entomology. Bulletin (old series). No. I—XXXIII. _ il. a O. Washington, 1883-95. — Bulletin (new series). No. XXVI. il. pl. O. Washington, 1895-1900— — Bulletin (technical series). No. I-VIII. il. pl. O. Washington, 1895—1900— — Circular. Ser.2. No. I-XLII. il. pl. O. [Washington, 1891-1900]— Ser. 1 is ‘‘a misce!laneous and indifferent series’’; the whole number ex- ceeded 40, nearly all being circular letters. Report of the entomologist for 1863-1900— (United States Commis. Agric. Rep. 1863-88. il. pl.; United States Sec. Agric. Rep. 1889-1900. il. pl. 1864— 1900.) Reports for 1870-77 read: Report of the entomologist and curator of the museum. — Many of the reports were also issued in separate form with title-page. — Reports for 1863-77 by Townend Glover; 1878 by C. V. Riley; 1879-80 by J. H, Comstock; 1881-93 by C. V. Riley; 1894-1900 by L. O. Howard. — [Special reports.] Pt. I-VI. O. Washington, 1889-98— United States — Department of agriculture — Division of gardens and grounds. Circular. No.1. 10 pp. O. [Wash- ington, 1897.] No more published. United States— Department of agriculture — Division of n. t-p. pomology. Bulletin. No.I-VIII. pl. map. O. Wash- ington, 1888-99— — Circular. No. I-III. if, O. n. t-p. [Washington, 1896-97.] — Report of the pomologist for 1886-1900— (United States Commis. Agric. Rep. 1886-88. pl.; United States Sec. Agric. Rep. 1889-1900. ‘if pl. 1887— 1900. ) Many of the reports were also issued in separate form with title-page. —— Report of the pomologist for 1894-95. 2 pts. Sil. 10 pl. O. Washington, 1895-97.|| These are supplementary reports, in continuation of the reports pub- lished in United States Sec. Agric. Rep. 1894-95. United States — Department of agriculture — Division of vegetable pathology. Bulletin. No. I—XXYV. il. pl. maps. O. Washington, 1891-1900— From Bulletin VIII. sub-title reads: and pathology: Circular. [99] Sub-title in Cireular No. XVI.—XVII. reads: Division of vegetable phy- siology and pathology. For Circular I—IX. see United States— De- partment of Agriculture — Botanical division — Section of vegetable pathology. United States — Department of agriculture —Fiber investi- gations. Reports. Vol. I—XI. il. pl. O. Washington, 1892-98. || United States entomological commission. Bulletin. Division of vegetable physiology No. X=XVII. il. O. Washington, 1891— No. I- VII. il. pl. maps. O. Washington, 1877-81.|| — Report. Vol. I—V. il. pl. O. Washington, 1878—90.|| Utah — Agricultural college — Experiment station. report. Vol. I—XI. (1890-1900). il. pl. [1891-1900]— The 6th report was published with 4th biennial report of the Board of trustees of the Agricultural college. Bulletin. No. I1-LXXII. il. pl. 1890-—1900— Vermont — (State) agricultural experiment station. report. Vol. I.—XIII. (1887-99). il. pl. 1888-1900— Annual O. Logan, etc., O. Logan, etc., Annual O. Rutland, ete., SERIALS — CENTRAL AMERICA 9 Vermont — (State) agricultural experiment station. [ulletin. No. [I.J-LXXXIII. il. pl. O. [Burlington] & Montpe lier, [1887]-1900—> Irom the 10th report and bulletin LX. tithe reads mont and state agricultural college. Vermont agricultural Vermont state board of agriculture. Report. Vol. l-XX. iL University of Ver- pl. O. Montpelier, ete., 1872-1900—> With slightly varying title. Vick’s monthly magazine. Vol. I.-XXIII. il. pl O.& Q. Rochester, (N. Y.), 1878-1900— From vol. XV. title reads: Vick's illustrated monthly magazine Virginia — Agricultural and mechanical college — (Agricul- tural) experiment station. Annual report. Vol. [J.-XI (1889-1900). O. Lynchburg, ete., 1891-1900—> — Bulletin, No. I.-CXIX. il. pl. O. [Lynchburg] & Blacksburg, [1889-1900]— From the 7th report and bulletin LXIIL. title reads: Virginia agricul- tural experiment station. From bulletin XII.-CXIX. also called new ser. vol. I. no. l-vol. LX. Washington — State agricultural college and school cf sci- ence — Experiment station. Annualreport. Vol. I. (1891) vol. for1900. O. Olympia & Pullman, 1892-1900— Called (State) agricultural experiment station in the reporte. — The 2d report is in the 2d Annual report of the president of the Washington agri- cultural college and school of science, 1893; the reports for 1596 and 1900 are in the Biennial report of the board of regents of the college... 1898-1900. — Bulletin. 1892-1900— Weekly florists’ review. Ed. by G. L. Grant. Vol. I—VII. no. 161. il. Q. n.t-p. [Chiecago, 1897—1900}— West Virginia, [University] — Agricultural experiment sta- tion. Annual report. Vol. I.—XIII. (1887-1900). il. pl. O. Charleston & Fairmont, 1889-1900— — Bulletin. No. I.-LXXI. il. pl O. ete., 1888-1900—> Western horticultural review. Ed. by J. A. Warder. Vol. I- III. pl. O. Cincinnati, 1850-53. — Continued as: Horti- cultural review and botanical magazine. Vol. IV. il O. Cincinnati, 1854.|| Western New York horticultural society. Proceedings of the annual meeting XIX.—XLV. il. O. Rochester, 1874-1900— The proceedings previous to 1874 were published in Rochester news- papers only. Western pomologist. Ed. by Mark Miller. Vol. I-III. no. 6. il. Q.&O. n.t-p. [Des Moines, (Ia.), 1870-72.] From vol. II. no. 2 title reads: The pomolozgist. — Has varying running title in different numbers. In July, 1872, absorbed by the Horticulturist. Wisconsin state agricultural society . . . Transactions. Vol. I-XXXIV. (1851-96). pl. O. Madison, 1852-96. — Con- tinued as: Wisconsin state board of agriculture. Biennial report for 1897-98. Vol. I. O. Madison, 1899—> Wisconsin state horticultural society. Transactions. (I.]-XIX. (1870-88). il. pl. maps. O. Madison, 89. — Continued as: Annual report. Vol. XX. —XXX. 1900). il. por. pl. O. Madison, 1890—1900— Wisconsin, University of — Agricultural experiment station, No. I.-XLIV. il. pl. O. Olympia, ete., [Charleston], Vol. 1871- (1889— Annual report. Vol. I—XVII. (1883-1900). il. pl. O. Madison, 1884—1900— No. I-LXXXIII. il. pl O. Madison, 1883-1900— Woodward’s record of horticulture. 2 vol. il. D. New York, 1867-68.| Wyoming, University of —Agricultural college i pc -- Wyoming experiment station. Annual report. Vol. I-X. (1891-1900). il. pl. O. Laramie & Cheyenne, 1892- 1900— Published with the Annual report of the Wyoming agricultural colleze, 1892-1900. — From the 5th report called (Wyoming) agricultural ex- periment station on the t-p. of the report of the College. Bulletin. No. I-XLV. il. pl. O. [Laramie] & Chey- enne, 1891—1900— Also published with the Annual report. Ed. by A. S. Fuller. 2. CENTRAL AMERICA Boletin de agricultura, minerfa é industrias publicado por la secretaria de fomento, colonizacién e industria dela republica Mexicana. AfioI.no.1—aiio X. no.4(1l4nos.). pl. tab. O. México, 1891-1900—> Each number has separate pagination and t-p. 10 PERIODICALS Boletin de agricultura tropical. Id. by Manuel Aragon y En- rique Pittier. Vol.I. (192 pp.) O. San Joséde Costa Rica, 1899. Institute of Jamaica. Kingston, 1SS4—87. México — Secretaria de fomento. Informes y documentos relativos « comercio interior y exterior, agricultura, mineria éindustrias. No.I-LXXII. tab. O. México, 1885-91. For continuation see Boletin de agricultura . . . 1891-1900. Repertorio médico-farmacéutico y de ciencias auxiliares. Vol. I-VI. O. Habana, 1890-95. West Indian bulletin; the journal of the Imperial department of agriculture for the West Indies. Vol. I. il. pl. O. Barbados & London, 1900— West Indié. Bijdragen tot de bevordering van de kennis van de Nederlandsche West-Indische kolonien. Ed. by H. C. Focke and others. Vol. III. Haarlem, 1855-58. 3. SOUTH AMERICA Contribuciones de Colombia a las ciencias i a las artes publi- cadas con la cooperacién de la Sociedad de naturalistas Neo- Granadinos por E. Uricoechea. Vol.I. 194pp. D. Bogotd & Londres, 1860. Estagio agronomica de Campinas, darepublica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. Relatorio annualem 1889[-90]. Vol. [II.— Ill]. pl. tab. F.&Q. Sao Paulo, 1890-91. —Continued as: Instituto agronomico do estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil em Campinas. Relatorio annual . . . Vol. [V.]-VIII. (1892-95). il. pl. tab. Q. Sao Paulo, 1893-95. Collecgaio dos trabalhos agricolas extrahidos dos relatorios annuaes de 1888-1893 e publicados em nova edicdo . . . pelo director F. W. Dafert. 4+[1]+352 pp. 21 pl. 2 tab. Sao Paulo, 1895. Revista de horticultura; jornal de agricultura et horticultura pratica. Redigido por I’. Albuquerque. il. F. Rio de Ja- neiro, 1876-77. — Continued as: Revista . . . Redigido con a collaboragéo dos Srs. J. Barbosa Rodrigues, H. de Beau- repaire, Rohan, J. M. Caminhod . . . por IF’. Albuquerque. 3 vol. Q. Rio de Janeiro, 1878. Sociedad nacional de agricultura. XXIX. no.25. il. pl. Q. 98> Popular lectures. Ser. 3-4. 6nos. O. Boletin. Vol. I- Santiago de Chile, 1873 [1869]- 4. EUROPE a. RUSSIA Freye oekonomische Gesellschaft in St. Petersburg . . . Ab- handJungen; aus dem Russischen tibersetzt. Vol. 1.—XI. pl. D. Mietau, Riga & St. Petersburg, 1767-77. Auswahl oekonomischer Abhandlungen welche die . . . Gesellschaft . . . in teutscher Sprache erhalten hat. Vol. I-IV. pl. D. St. Petersburg, 1790-93. Kaiserliche freie Gkonomische Gesellschaft zu St. Petersburg. Mittheilungen. 21 vol. O. St. Petersburg, 1844-64. Contains only few articles relating to forestry and arboriculture. Ogrodnik polski. (Le jardinier polonais.) Ed. by Edmund Jankowski. O. Varsovie, 1879-1900. Przyroda i przemyst. [Nature and industry.] Ed. by Joseph Lessmann. Warszawa, 1871-80. Roczniki gospodarstwa krajowego. [Yearbook of agriculture.] Vol.I—? il. pl. Warszawa, 1842-62. Société d’économie rurale de la Russie méridionale. moires. 1 vol. 4 tab. O. Odessa, 1833. —— Bulletins. 2 vol. O. Odessa, 1835-36. Suomen suoviljelysyhdistyksen vuosikirja. culture society. Yearbook.] 1897-1900. Zdrowie. ([Hygiene.] Ed. by J. Polak. Vol. I-XVI. O. Warszawa, 1885-1900—> (Hmmeparopcexoe) Pocciiicxoe Odmecrso Cazozoz- cTBa Bb C.-Ilerepéyprs. BécerunKs. {(Imperial) Russian horticultural society of St. Petersburg. Bulletin.] Vol. I-XX. il. por. pl. O. St. Petersburg, 1862-81. — Continued as: CagopogerBa, Ilnogonogerra u Oropoyz- HuuectBa Bkernuxs. Oprans Mmmepar. Pocciftcxaro 06- utecTBa CagonogerBa. [Bulletin of horticulture, fruit culture and vegetable culture. Published by the Imperial Russian horticultural society.] Ed. by P. P. Uspenski (vol. XXI— XXIII.), I. P. Borodin (vol. XXIV.-XXVI.), A. F. Rudzski (XXVIU-XXVIII.), W. N. Kutuzof (XXIX.-XXXII). Vol. XXI.~XXXII. il. por. pl. O. St. Petersburg, 1882- 93. — Continued as: Umneparopexoe Poceittcroe OGuyectBO Mé- [Finnish moor- AND SERIALS—SOUTH AMERICA — EUROPE [Imperial Russian horticultural by I. M. Meshtcherski. Vol. por. pl. O. St. Petersburg, b. SCANDINAVIA Archiv for Haugevesen; udgivet og redigeret af Bentzien. pp. 1-256. O. Kj@benhavn, 1848.|| Only 4 parts issued. Ceres; Medlemsblad for Foreningen for Udf¢rsel af Have- oa Ed. by Akselbo. Vol. I-IV. sq.Q. Odense, 1890— 93. Contains arboricultural and pomological articles. Danmarks og Norges oeconomiske Magazin, befattende en Blanding af adskillige velsindede Patrioters indsendte smaae Skrifter, angaaende den mulige Iorbedring i Ager- og Have- Cagonoyerna. Bberumen. society. Bulletin.) Id. XXXITI-XXKXIX. il. 1894-1900— Dyrkning, Skoy-Plantning ... Vol. 1—VIII. sq.O. IKig- benhavn, 1757-64.|| Foreningen til diskussion af landbrugsanliggender. [Jor- handlinger ved aarsmgdet. Ed. by Selskabet for Norges vel. [12] vol. O. Christiania, 1879-92. Contains some papers of arboricultural and forestal interest. Gartner-Tidende. Organ for Almindelig dansk Gartnerfore- ning. Ed.by L. Helweg. Vol. I—XVI. il. por. F.,0.&Q. Aarhus (vol. I.) & Kjgbenhavn, 1885-1900— In vol. I.-II. sub-title reads: Dansk Gartnerforening. Have-Avis; udgivet af det praktiske Haveselskab for Jylland, Fyen og Hertugdgmmet Slesvig. Redigeret og forlagt af N. Kjerbglling. Vol. I-IV. sq. Q. Odense, 1844—-47.| Havebrugs-Tidende. Tidsskrift for Havebrug og Biavl. Udgivet af Ludwig Bang Briiel, redigeret af J. Jenssen. Vol. I-V. F. Kjgbenhavn & Stege, 1890-94. — Continued as: Hortulania; Medlemsblad for Gartnerforeningen Hortulania, udgivet af L. B. Briiel, redigeret af J. Jenssen. 4 vol. (vol. VI-IX.). O. Stege, 1895-98.|| In vol. II.-V. title reads: Dansk Havebrugs-Tidende. Havetidende; udgivet af Selskabet til Haveculturens Fremme. Vol. I.-IX. pl. O. Kj¢benhavn, 1835-43. — Continued as: Dansk Haugetidende. Ed. by J. A. Bentzien. Vol. I.—XI. F. & Q. Kjébenhavn, 1849-59. — Continued as: Dansk Havetidende. Vol. XII.—XXXIX. Q.&0O. Kjgbenhayn, 1860-87 ..|| From vol. XXXI. title reads: Dansk Havetidende; et Maanedsskrift for Gartnerforeningen ‘‘ Hortulania’s’’ Forhandlinger . . .— Vol. [XVI.— XXIX.] (1864-77) not numbered and called new series. (Kongelige) Danske Landhuusholdnings-Selskab. Skrifter. Vol. I.—new ser. vol. LV. O. Kigbenhayn, 1776-1817. Kongl. svenska landtbruks-academiens. Annaler. Vol. IX. pt. 1 (1821). 209pp. 2pl. 3tab. D. Stockholm, 1823. Landmandsblade; Ugeskrift for Agerdyrkning, Kvegavl og Meelkeridrift. Ed. by Chr. J. Jacobsen & L. J. Jensen (vol. I-XIIL.) & J. P. Petersen (vol. XIV—XXXIII.). Vol. I.- XXXII. O. Kjgbenhavn, 1868-1900— Contains pomological and arboricultural articles. Landoeconomiske Tidender; udg. af et Selskab i Sjelland (vol. I—VII.) & J. C. Drewsen (vol. VIII.-IX.). Vol. I.-IX. S. Kj¢benhavyn, 1815-19. — Continued as: Nye landoecono- miske Tidender. Ed. by J.C. Drewsen (vol. I.—-II.), J. Col- lin & J. C. Drewsen (vol. III.—V.) & G. Hald (vol. VI.-VII.). Vol. I-VII. S. Kj¢benhavn, 1819-30. — Continued as: Tidsskrift for Landoekonomi. Ed. by J.C. Hald (ser. 1-2); J.C. Hald & B.S. Jérgensen (ser. 3); J. C. La Cour (ser. 4-5) & Rudolf Schou (ser. 6). Ser. 1-6. 69 vol. D.& O. Kjg- benhavn, 1831-1900— ® Ser. 5-6 published by Kgl. Landhusholdnings Selskab. ad Lolland-Falsters Forstmandsforenings Mgde, 1869-1900. Forhandlinger. 34 vol. O. Nykjgbing p. F., 1869-1900— Two meetingsin 1869 and in 1870; from 1871 one meeting annually. Re- ports of meetings from 1869-74 also published in Tidsskr. Landoekon. ser. 4, IV. 51-78, 209-221, 623-637; V. 321-328; VI. 51-65, 304-312; VIII. 165-187, 357-365. 1870-74. — Reprinted: Nykjgbing, Mariebo & Kjsbenhavn, 1869-74. Nordisk Have-Tidende. mentstidende for Gartneri, Land- og Forstvzsen. G. Birkefeldt. [2] vol. sq.Q. Aarhus, 1883-84.|| Nordisk Landvesens og Landhuusholdnings Magasin; et Maanedsskrift samlet og udgivet af N. Lund. [7] vol. D. Kjébenhavn, 1802-1803. Norges LandbrugshOiskole. Beretning. Ed. by Joh. L. Hirsch. 2 vol. il. por. pl. O. Kzistiania, 1899-1900— Norsk havetidende; udgivet af Selskabet havedyrkningens venner. Vol. I—XVI. il. por. O. Christiania, 1885-1900 Organ for Gartnere samt Avertisse- Ed. by PERIODICALS Oeconomiske Annaler. Wd. by O. C. Olufsen. Vol. I.-X11. O. Kjébenhayn, 1797-1810. — Continued as: Nye oecono- miske Annaler. Wd. by O.C. Olufsen. Vol. I.-Y. O. ISjpben- havn, 1812-20.|| ". Jontains articles of arboricultural and forestul interest. Solskabet for Norges Vel. Deretning. Vol. for 1830-1900. §. & O. Christiania, 1880-1900—> Contains very little of dendrological interest, Svenska tridgardsforeningen. ‘lidskrift. Wd. by Axel Pihl & Jakob Eriksson. New ser. Vol. I-IV. il. pl. Q. Stockholm, 1897—1900—> Tidning fér Trigirds-Skétsel och ellmiin Viixt-IXultur, ut- gifven af N. Lilja. 8 vol. O. Lund, 1840-42. Tidsskrift for det norske landbrug; udgivet af det Kgl. Selskab for Norges vel. Ed. by TH. T'veter, G. Wankel & N. Wille. Vol. I.-VII. il. por. tab. O. Christiania, 1894—-1900— > Contains some arboricultural and forestal articles. Tidsskrift for Frugttredyrkere. Wd. by J. A. Bentzien. Vol. I. O. Kjgbenhavn, 1865.| Only 3 parts issued. Tidsskrift for Havevesen. Hd. by J. A. Dybdal. Vol. I.— XIV. pt.3. il pl. Q. WKj@benhavn, 1867—-79.| Consists chiefly of brief notes, reprints and extracts. Ugeskrift for Landmend. Kd. by I. Mgller-Holst, J. V. T. Hertel & others. Ser. 1-8. [82] vol. O. Ixj@benhavn, 1856- 1900—> Vort Havebrug; Organ for Moveseeers Avl, Anvendelse og Afsatning. Ed. by J. Uldall. Vol. I-VI. Q. Kjobenhavn, 1885-90—> Vort Havebrug; udgivet af det Kjgbenhavnske Haveselskab. Ed. by P. Hansen. Vol. 1.-III. O. WKjébenhayn, 1897-99. || c. GERMANY ironomische Zeitung; Organ fiir die Interessen der gesamm- ten Landwirthschaft. Ed. by Wilhelm Hamm. 26 vol. Q. Leipzig, 1846-71. Allgemeine deutsche Garten-Zeitung. Praktischen Gartenbau-Gesellschaft in Frauendorf. Ed. by J.C. First. Vol. 1.—-XXI. Passau, 1823-43. — Continwed as: Vereinigte Frauendorfer Blitter. Allgemeine deutsche Gartenzeitung, Obstbaumfreund, Biirger- und Baue rmzeitung; herausgegeben von der praktischen Gartenbaugesellschaft i in Bayern. "32 vol. il. Q. Frauendorf, 1844-75. Allgemeine Gartenzeitung; eine Zeitschrift fiir Giirtnerei und alle damit in Beziehung stehende Wissenschaften. Ed. by Friedrich Otto & Albert Dietrich. Vol. 1L—XXIV. il. pl. sq. Q. Berlin, 1833-56. —Continued as - Berliner allgemeine Gartenzeitung. Ed. by Karl Koch. [2] vol. pl. sq. Q. Berlin, 1857-58. Allgemeine thiiringische Gartenzeitung; unter Protektion des Erfurter Gartenbau-Vereins und in Verbindung mit den tiichtigsten Girtnern und Botanikern des In- und Auslandes. Wd. by I’. W. Benicken (vol. I.), J. J. Bernhardi (vol. I1.—VI.) & F. Biedenfeld (vol. VII.—XVII.). 17 vol. sq. Q. Erfurt, 1842-58. || In vol. IL. the subtitle reads: Fin Centralblatt fiir den Gartenbau;in vol. III.-V1.: Ein Centralblatt fiir Deutschlands Gartenbau; in vol. VII- XVIL.: Centralblatt fiir Deutschlands Gartenbau und Handelsgirtnerei. — Contains only a few original articles on woody plants; but many re- prints, abstracts and translations. Allgemeines teutsches Garten-Magazin; oder, Gemeinniitzige Beitriige ftir alle Theile des praktischen Gartenwesens. [Ed. by F. ie Bertuchand J. F.Sickler.] Svol. pl. sq.Q. Weimar, 1804-11. — Fortsetzung des Allgemeinen teutschen Garten- Hlerausgegeben von der magazins ... Ed. by F. J. Bertuch (vol. IL-VI.), [J. J.J Bfernhardi] & [H. L. W.] V[ilcker] (vol. VII—VHI.). 8 vol. pl. sq. Q. Weimar, 1815-24. — Continued as: Neues all- gemeines Gartenmagazin . . . Ed. by [{J. J.] Blernhardi] & [H. L. W.] V[éleker]. 3 vol. pl. sq. Q. Weimar, 1825-28. |] Annalen der Blumisterei fiir Blumenfreunde, Gartenbesitzer und Saamenhiindler. Ed. by J. E. von Reider. 12 vol. pl. O. Niirmberg, 1825-36. — Continued as: Der Gartenbeob- achter; eine Zeitschrift des Neuesten und Interessantesten im Gebiete der Blumistik und Horticultur. Ed. by E. Ger- stenberg. 6 vol. pl. O. Niirnberg, 1837—42.|j Annalen der Giirtnerey, nebst einem allgemeinen Intelligenz- blatt fiir Garten- und Blumen-lreunde; herausgegeben von Neuenhahn dem jiingern. 12 pts. (in2vol.). lil. 2pl. D. Erfurt, 1795-1800.| | Deutsches Kolonialblatt; AND SERIALS — GERMANY 11 wissenschaftliche Zeitachrift fir Wein- bau, Weinbehandlung und Weinverwerthung .. . heraus- gegeben von A. Blankenhorn und L. Késler. Vol. I.-1X. (1869-83). pl. O. Heidelberg, 1870-83.) Archiv von Merkwiirdigkeiten aus dem Reiche der Natur und der Gebiete der Ktinste und Wissenschaften. 1 vol Q. Braunschweig, 1833. — Continued as: Archiv flir Natur, IXunst, Wissensehs ft und Leben, Jid. by Ff. W. Lindner & Carl Miller. 26 vol. Q. Braunschweig, 1833-59. Bayerische Gartenbau-Gesellschaft in Miinchen. berichte. 1861—-1900—> Blumen-Zeitung. Id. by I'riedrich Hassler (vol. 1-XX VIII Theodor Irmisch (vol. XXVIIL.—XXXIIL.) & Julius Sckell (vol. XXXIV.-_XXXVI.). Vol. 1-XXXVI._ pl. sq. Q. Weissensee in Thiiringen, 1825-63. In 1853 or earlier, the title of each number reads: Neue Blumen tung. — In 1864 united with Hamburger Garten- und Blumenz Contains arboricultural and dendrological articles, ma translations, no plates of plants. — Cited sometimes as Blumen-Zeitung.”’ Botanisches Museum zu Hamburg. Station fiir Pflanzen- schutz. ([Bericht.] Vol. 1. (1898-99). il. Q. Hamburg, 1899. — Continued as: Botanisches Museum zu Hamburg. Abtheilung fiir Pflanzenschutz. [Bericht.] Vol. II. (1899/1900). il. pl. Q. Hamburg, 1900—> Annalen der Oenologie; Jahres- Tei- Is reprinted from: Hamburg. Wiss. Anst. Jahrb. XVL.; Beih. 2-3; XVI; Beih. 3. Braunschweigische lJandwirthschaftliche Zeitung; Mitthei- lungen des Landwirthschaftlichen Central-Vereins des Her- zogthums Braunschweig. Vol.I.—-LXVIII. il. I*. Braun- schweig, 1833-1900—> Bulletin des Neuesten und Wissenswiirdigsten aus der Natur- wissenschaft so wie den Kiinsten, Manufacturen, techni- sehen Gewerben, der Landwirthschaft und der biirgerlichen Haushaltung; fiir gebildete Leser und Leserinnen aus allen Stinden. Ed. by S. F. Hermbstidt. Vol. I—XV. O. Ber- lin, 1809-13. — Continued as: Museum des Neuesten und Wissenswiirdigsten aus dem Gebiete der Naturwissenschaft, der IXiinste, der ’abriken, der Manufacturen, der technischen Gewerbe, der Landwirthschaft, der Produkten-, Waaren- und Handelskunde und der biirgerlichen Haushaltung, ete. Td. by S. F. Hermbstidt. Vol. 1-—XV. O. Berlin, 1814-18. Centralblatt fiir Agrikulturchemie und rationellen Wirth- schaftsbetrieb; referirendes Organ fiir naturwissenschaftliche Forschungen in ihrer Anwendung auf die Landwirthschaft. Ed. by igs Biedermann (vol. I—VIII.), Moritz Fleischer (vol. IX. Xx) & U. Kreusler (vol. XXI-XXIX.). Vol. [I-}- XXIX. 0. Leipzig, 1872-1900 From vol. IX. called Biedermann’s Centralblatt . . . From 187 twelve volumes were published called Band I.-XIlL. with the additions 4 t-p.: Wissenschaftlich-praktische Forschungen auf dem Gebiete der Li wirthschaft. Separatausgabe des Centralblattes fiir Agriculturch und rationellen Landwirtschaftsbetneb. From 1878 only one volume published each year, called Jahrgang 7-29. Chronik des Gartenwesens und [euilleton der Isis; Organ fiir Gartner, Gartenbesitzer, Garten- und Naturfreunde, beleh- rend, kritisch und erziihlend. Ed. by Karl Andreas Geyer. Vol. Il. Q. Meissen, 1851-53. Contains many arboricultural and horticultural articles. Congrés international des Américanistes. Compte-rendu. Vol. I-XII. il. pl. O. Berlin, ete., 1875—-1900— Deutsche Girtner-Zeitung. Zentralblatt fir die gesammten Interessen der Girtnerei. Mit dem Beiblatt “ der Haus- garten,’ Monatsschrift fiir den biirgerlichen Gartenbau . . - Redigirt von Verbands-Vorst: ande, unter Mitwirkung der Herren Au, Gabler... Vol. I-IX. il. F. Leipzig, ete., 1877-85. For continuation see Moller’s Deutsche Gartner-Zeitung. Deutsche Pomologen, Obst-und Weinziichter. Berichte [und Verhandlungen] der 2.13. allgemeinen Versammlung .. . pl. O. Stuttgart, etc., 1858-94. With slichtly varying title. Deutscher Garten. Monatsschrift fiir Gartner und Garten- freunde. Unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher Fachmanner aus Wissenschaft und Praxis, herausgegeben von-C. Bolle. 611 pp- 75il. 20 pl. O. Berlin, [1880}S1. Reissued under the title: Deutsche Gartenkunst; Wisse Praxis aus der Cultur und Pflege des Gartens. Unter Mit wahrter Fachleute herausgegeben von C. Bolle und L. Wittmack. [1880-81]. — United in 1882 with Garten-Zeitung . . - Amtsblatt fiir die Schutzgebiete des Deutschen Reichs, herausgegeben in der Kolonial-Ab- theilung des Auswartigen Amts. Vol. I-XI. map. Q. Berlin, 1S90-1900— nd 12 PERIODICALS Deutsches Kolonialblatt. Beilage .. . die [Entwicklung der deutschen Schutzgebiecte. Berlin, 1894—1900—> Volume for 1894 has the title: Denkschriften betreffend das ostafrika- nische Schutzgebiet . . .—The reports in‘ Beilage’’ contain occasional notes on arboriculture and economic botany. Deutsches Magazin fiir Garten- und Blumenkunde; neue Zeitschrift fiir Garten- und Blumenfreunde und Giirtner. Ed. by Wilhelm Neubert. [84] vol. il. pl O. & Q. Stuttgart, 1848-81. — Continued as: Illustrierte Monatshefte fiir die Gesamt-Interessen des Gartenbaues. Ed. by Max Ixolb, J. BE. Weiss & M. Lebl. Newser. Vol. 1.-[XVIII.]. il. pl. Q. Stuttgart, Miinchen & Leipzig, 1882-99. Has also the title: Dr. Neubert’s Deutsches Garten-Magazin. —In some of the later volumes ‘‘Zeitschrift"’ or ‘‘Wochenschrift” is substituted for ‘* Monatshefte.” Entomologische Nachrichten. Berlin, 1875-1900. Gartnerisches Zentralblatt. | Referierendes und forschendes Organ fiir den gesamten Gartenbau, fiir Nomenklatur und Pflanzenkunde, Pflanzenernihrung und Pflanzenschutz, Ge- werbliches und Hygienisches, Unterrichtswesen und Littera- tur. Ed. by Andreas Voss. Vol. I. O. Berlin, 1899.]|| Gartenbau-Verein fiirdas Konigreich Hannover. Zeitschrift. Vol. l-IX. tab. O. Hannover, 1837-45. Gartenflora; Monatsschrift fiir deutsche und schweizerische Garten- und Blumenkunde. Ed. by E. Regel. Vol. [I.]- V. il. pl. O. Erlangen, 1852-56. — Continued as: Garten- flora; allgemeine Monatsschnift fiir deutsche, (russische) und schweizerische Garten- und Blumenkunde. Ed. by E. Regel (vol. VI—XXXIII.) & B. Stein (vol. XXXIV.). Vol. VI.- XXXIV. il. pl O. Erlangen & Stuttgart, 1857-85. — Continued as: Gartenflora; Zeitschrift fiir Garten- und Blumenkunde . . . Ed. by B. Stein (vol. XXXV.) & L. Wittmack (vol. XXXVI-XLIX.). Vol. XXXV.-XLIX. il. pl. O. Berlin, 1886-1900— Garten-Kalender. Ed. by Chr. C. L. Hirschfeld. 7 vol. pl. D. Hamburg, 1782-89. Gartenkunst; Zeitschrift fiir die Gesamtinteressen der Garten- kunst und Gartentechnik sowie der damit verwandten Zweige des Gartenbaues. Ed. by Emil Clemen. Vol. III. Jahresberichte tiber 6 vol. IF. Vol. I=XXVI. il. pl. O. il. pl. F. Berlin, 1899-1900— Garten-Nachrichten. Ed. by K. Koch & F. A. Fintelmann. Vol. I-[{IV.]. sq.Q. n.t-p. [Berlin, 1858-63.] Published as an appendix to Wochenschrift fiir Gartnerei und Pflan- zenkunde.— Contains a few short notes on horticultural botany in vol- umes for 1858-59. Garten- und Blumen-Verein fiir Hamburg, Altona und deren Umgegenden. Archiv. Vol. for 1837-53. Q. Hamburg, 1837-53. Die Gartenwelt; illustriertes Wochenblatt fiir den gesamten Gartenbau. Ed. by Max Hesdoérffer. Vol. I—V. p. 156. il. pl. Q.&F. Berlin, 1897-1900— Vol. I. was issued monthly under the title: Hesdérffers Monatshefte fiir Blumen- und Gartenfreunde. The t-p., however, reads: Die Garten- welt . . . erschienen unter dem Titel: Hesdérffers Monatshefte .. . Garten-Zeitung; Monatsschrift fiir Gartner und Garten- freunde. Ed. by L. Wittmack & W. Perring. Vol.I—IV. il. pl. Q. Berlin, 1882-85.— Continued as: Deutsche Garten- Zeitung; Wochenschrift fiir Gartner und Gartenfreunde. Ed. by L. Wittmack & W. Perring. 1 vol. 626 pp. il. O. Berlin, [1886]. After vol. II. published weekly and Wochenschrift substituted for Mo- natsschrift in the title. — Continuation of Verein zur Beforderung des Gartenbaues in den k6niglich preussischen Staaten. Monatsschrift fir Gartnerei und Pflanzenkunde. — In 1887 united with Gartenflora. Garten-Zeitung; oder, Repertorium neuer gemeinniitziger und wissenswiirdiger Dinge in allen Zwe*g>n der Gartenkunst. In Gesellschaft mehrerer practischer Gartenkiinstler, heraus- gegeben von Kurt Sprengel. 4 vol. pl. O. Halle, 1804—06.| Gemeinniitzliche Mittheilungen tiber Wein-, Obst- und Ge- miisebau, Bienenkunde, Feld- und Hauswirtschaft. Ed. by Friedrich Hassler. Vol. I—XVII. 34+207pp. Q. Weissen- see in Thiiringen, 1832-1849. Genossenschaft Flora; Gesellschaft fiir Botanik und Garten- bau zu Dresden. Sitzungsberichte und Abhandlungen. New ser. Vol. I-IV. (1896-1900). pl. O. Dresden, 1897-1900— Handelsblatt fiir den deutschen Gartenbau und die mit ihm verwandten Zweige. Vol.I1—XV. F. Rixdorf-Berlin, 1886- 1900 Illustrirte Berichte tiber Gartenbau, Blumen- und Gemiise- zucht, Obstbau und Forstkunde. Organ des pomologischen AND SERIALS —GERMANY Instituts zu Ringelheim. Redigirt und herausgegeben durch die Verwaltung des Instituts unter Mitwirkung der ttichtig- sten Pachmiinner. 6 nos. Q. Braunschweig, 1870. — Con- tinued as: Illustrirte Berichte . . . Le moniteur horticole. The illustrated gardener’s guide. Organ des pomologischen Instituts zu Ringelheim. Herausgegeben und redigirt unter der Leitung der Verwaltung des Pomologischen Instituts und Emile Rodigas. 6 nos. Q. Braunschweig, 1871. — Con- tinued as: Illustrirte Berichte . . . Internationale Revue fiir das Gesammtgebiet der giirtnerischen Interessen, mit beson- derer Riicksicht auf Pflanzen-Novitiiten, decorative Garten- kunst, Baumzucht und Treibhauskulturen. Redigirt von Von der Decken und Emile Rodigas. 6 nos. Q. Berlin, 1873.|] Also published with a French and an English t-p.: Moniteur horticole illustré, and Illustrated gardener’s guide. Illustrirte Garten-Zeitung; herausgegeben von der Gartenbau- Gesellschaft ‘‘ Flora.” Ed. by Alb. Courtin & Carl Miiller. Vol. 1-XXIII. Q. Stuttgart, 1857-79. — Continued as: Illustrirte Garten-Zeitung . .. eine monatliche Zeitschrift fiir Gartenbau, Obstbaum- und Blumenzucht. Ed. by Lebl. Vol. XXIV.-XXXIX. Q. Stuttgart, 1880-95— Jahrbuch fiir Gartenkunde und Botanik. Ed. by J. Bouché & R. Herrmann. Vol. I—VII. il. pl. O. Bonn & Braun- schweig, 1883-90. — Continued as: Zeitschrift fiir bildende Gartenkunst; Organ des Vereins deutscher Gartenkiinstler. Ed. by Karl Hampel & Heinrich Fintelmann. Vol. I.-IV. (vol. VIII—XI.). il. Neudamm, 1890-93. — Continued as: Zeitschrift fiir Gartenbau und Gartenkunst; neue Folge des Jahrbuches . . . Organ des Vereins deutscher Garten- kiinstler. Ed. by Karl Hampel (vol. XII.) & Emil Clemen (vol. XII.—XVI.). Vol. XII-XVI. il. Q. Neudamm, 1894-98— Vol. I. has the title: Rheinisches Jahrbuch fiir Gartenkunde und Bota- nik. — Contains many dendrological and arboricultural articles. Jahresbericht iiber die Neuerungen und Leistungen auf dem Gebiete des Pflanzenschutzes. Ed. by Dr. M. Hollrung. Vol. l-II. Q. Berlin, 1899-1900— Consists of reviews of the literature on plant diseases. Journal fiir die Gartenkunst, welches eigene Abhandlungen, Ausziige und Urtheile der neuesten Schriften, so vom Garten- wesen handeln, auch Erfahrungen und Nachrichten enthiilt. Pt. 1-8 (vol. l-IL.). D. Stuttgart, 1783-85. — Continued as: Journal fiir die Girtnerey . . . Pt. 9-24 (vol. III—VI.). D. Stuttgart, 1786-94. Journal fiir technische und 6konomische Chemie. Vol. I.— XVIII. pl. D. Leipzig, 1828-33. — Continued as: Journal fiir praktische Chemie. [Ser. 2.] Vol. l-CLXX. pl. O. Leipzig, 1834—1900— Kgl. Lehranstalt fiir Wein-, Obst- und Gartenbau zu Geisen- heim am Rhein. Berichte fiir die Etatsjahre 1893-1900. Ed. by R. Goethe. Vol. I—VIII. il. pl. O. Wiesbaden, 1893-1900— (Konigl.) Wiirtembergischer landwirthschafter Verein. Cor- respondenzblatt. Vol. I-LIV. pl. D.& O. Stuttgart & Tiibingen, 1822-48. — Nach Materien geordnetes Inhaltsverzeichniss. 92 pp. O. Stuttgart, 1851. Vol. XXI.-LIV. called also new ser. vol. I—~XXXIII. — Contains for- estal and arboricultural articles. Landwirthschaftliche Jahrbiicher; Zeitschrift fiir wissen- schaftliche Landwirthschaft und Archiv des kéniglich preus- sischen Landes-Okonomie-Kollegiums. Vol?=!.—XXIX. il. pl. tab. Q. Berlin, 1872-1900—> Vol. I. ed. by Dr. H. von Nathusius & C. von Salviati; vol. II.—VII. ed. by Dr. H. von Nathusius & Dr. H. Thiel; vol. VIIT.—X XIX. ed. by Dr. H. Thiel. — Each volume has one or more ‘‘Supplemente’’; from vol. XVII. (1888) called ‘‘ Ergiinzungsband.”’ Die landwirthschaftlichen Versuchs-Stationen, Organ fiir na- turwissenschaftliche Forschungen auf dem Gebiete der Land- wirthschaft. Vol. I—LIV. pl. O. Berlin, 1859-1900— Landwirthschaftlicher Central-Verein des Herzogthums Braunschweig. Mittheilungen der Section fiir Acclimatisa- tion. Ed. by Th. Hartig. No.1. (36 pp.) O. Braunschweig, 1875. Contains articles on the acclimatisation of trees. . Mitteilungen iiber Obst- und Gartenbau. Organ der Sektion fiir Obst- und Gartenbau des Vereins nassauischer Land- und Forstwirte . . . Ed. by R.Goethe. Vol.I—XIII. O. Wies- baden, 1886-98. — Continued as: Mittheilungen tiber Obst- und Gartenbau. Organ des nassauischen Landes- Obst- und Gartenbau-Vereins, der Konigl. Lehranstalt fiir Obst-, Wein- und Gartenbau zu Geisenheim a. Rh. . . . Ed. by R. Goethe. Vol. XIV.-XV. O. Wiesbaden, 1899-1900— PERIODICALS Mittheilungen von l’orschungsreisenden und Gelehrten aus den deutschen Schutzgebieten; mit Benutzung amtlicher Quellen herausgegeben yon Dr, Vreiherr yon Danckelman. Vol. L.-XII1. il. pl. maps, tab. O. Berlin, 1888-1900—> —— Inhaltsverzeichnis . . . [von] Band f. bis X. 100 pp. O. Berlin, 1898. Moller’s deutsche Giirtner-Zeitung. Wd. by Ludwig Moller. Vol. I.-XV. il. IV’. Urfurt, 1886-1900—> Continuation of Deutsche Giirtner-Zcitung. Monatsblatt fiir Gartenbau in Schleswig-Holstein. Teraus- reogeben vom Vorstande des Gartenbauvereines fiir Schleswig- Holstein. Vol. 1-XXV. ©. Kiel, 1866-90. — Continued as: Schleswig-holsteinische Zeitschrift fiir Obst- und Garten- bau. Vereinsblatt des Schleswig-holsteinischen Zentralvereins fiir Obst- und Gartenbau. Herausgegeben vom Vorstande. Vol. XXVIL-XXXV. O. Kiel, 1891-1900 Monatsschrift fiir Kakteenkunde. Td. by Paul Arendt. © Vol. I. il. por. pl. O. Berlin, [1891-92]. — Continued as: Monatssechrift . . . Organ der Liebhaber von Kakteen und anderen lettpflanzen. Nd. by IX. Schumann. Vol. I1.—X. il. O. Berlin & Neudamm, 1892-1900—> Monatsschrift fiir Pomologie und praktischen Obstbau. Ed. by J. G. C. Oberdieck & Hd. Lucas. Vol. I.—X. il. pl. O. Stuttgart, 1855-64. — Continued as; Illustrierte Monats- hefte fiir Obst- und Weinbau; Organ des Deutschen Pomo- logen-Vereins. Ed. by J. G. C. Oberdieck, Fehleisen (1865— 66) & Nd. Lucas. 10 vol. il. pl. O. Ravensburg & Stutt- gart, 1865-74. — Continued as: Pomologische Monatshefte; Organ des Deutschen Pomologen-Vereins und des Pomolo- gischen Instituts in Reutlingen. Id. by J. G. C. Oberdieck & Hd. Lucas. Vol. I-IV. il. pl. O. Stuttgart, 1875-78. — Continued as: Zeitschrift fir Grderung und Hebung der Obstkunde, Obstcultur und Obstbenutzung. — Ed. by J. G.C. Oberdieck (vol. V.) & Ed. Lucas. Vol. V.—XXVI. il. pl. O. Stuttgart, 1879-1900— — Vollstiindiges Register zu den [30] Jahrgiingen 1855-84. 3 vol. O. Ravensburg, 1867-87. Die Natur; Zeitung zur Verbreitung naturwissenschaftlicher Kenntnisse und Naturanschauung fiir Leser aller Stiinde. Herausgegeben von Otto Ule und Jxarl Miller. [From 1875] Organ des Deutschen Humboldt-Vereins. 23 vol. Q. Halle, 1852-74. — New ser. 26 vol. Q. Halle, 1875-1900— Naturwissenschaftliche Wochenschrift. Ed. by H. Potonie. Vol. 1-XV. Q. Berlin, 1887-1900— Nestel’s Rosengarten; illustrirte Zeitschrift fiir Rosen- freunde und Rosengiirtner als Beitrag zur Hebung der Rosen- kultur in Deutschland. Ed. by H. Nestel. 4 vol. il. pl. F. Stuttgart, 1866-69. — Continued as: Illustrirter Rosen- garten fiir Rosenfreunde und Rosengiirtner. Ed. by M. Lebl. 6nos. pl. F. Stuttgart, [1875]}-79. (Neue) allgemeine deutsche Garten- und Blumenzeitung ; eine Zeitschrift fiir Garten- und Blumenfreunde, fiir Kunst- und Handelsgirtner. Ed. by R. Mettler, E. Otto & E. Goeze. Vol. I-VII. pl. O. Hamburg, 1845-51. — Continued as: Hamburger Garten- und Blumenzeitung; eine Zeitschrift fiir Garten- und Blumenfreunde, Kunst- und Handelsgiirtner. Ed. by E. Otto & E. Goeze. Vol. VIII—XLVI. O. Ham- burg, 1852-90.|| Neues botanisches Garten-Journal. Ed. by F. G. Dietrich. Vol. I. pt. 1. 10+252 pp. 2 pl. D. Eisenach, 1813. Neuestes Garten-Jahrbuch nach Le Bon jardinier 1846 von Poiteau, Vilmorin . . . und mit Benutzung der deutschen, englischen, franzésischen und belgischen Hauptquellen fiir alle neuere Pflanzen bis 1846... von Ferd. Frhrn. von Biedenfeld. 8+432pp. Spl. O. Weimar, 1847.— Neuestes Garten-Jahrbuch . . . fortgesetzt von Joh. Aug. Triedr. Schmidt. LErgiinzungsheft [II.—XI.] welches die neuen Ent- deckungen, Fortschritte . . . bis 1857 umfasst. 10 vol. pl. O. Weimar, 1849-58. Nachtrag in 1847, pp. 383-420, probably constitutes vol. I. of the Ergin- zungshefte. —Containsdescriptions of recently introduced plants, also reprints of arboricultural articles. Der Obstbaumfreund. Herausgegeben von der Allgem. raktischen Gartenbau-Gesellschaft zu Frauendorf in Baiern. ol. L-XVI. il. Q. Passau, 1828-43.|| Oekonomisch-botanisches Garten-Journal. Dietrich. Vol. I-VI. pl. ie Published in parts. Okonomische Fortschritte; Wochenschrift fiir die Anwendung der Ergebnisse der naturwissenschaftlichen Forschungen auf den gesammten Pflanzenbau, die Thierzucht. Ed. by Philipp Zoliner. Vol. 1-VI. O. Erlangen, 1866-72.|| Ed. by Fr. G. D. Hisenach, 1795-1806.| AND SERIALS —GERMANY 13 Okonomische Gesellschaft imKénigreiche Sachsen. Schriften und Verhandlungen, Vol. L-L. pl. tab. 8. Dresden, 1818-44, — Continued aa: Jahrbiicher fiir Volke- und Land- wirthschaft; neue Volge der Schriften und Verhandlungen der Ockonomischen Gesellschaft im Kénigreich Sachsen. Vol. L=x, 0; Dresden & Leipzig, 1848-73. Continued as: Ockonomische Gesellschaft im Kénigreiche Sachsen. Mit- theilungen, 1874-[1900]. 26 vol. O. Dresden, 1875-1900—>+ Contains some arboricultural and forestal articles VoL LHL-LVIU published in Landwirthschaftliche Zcitach rift, 1845-47.—Continuation of Churfirstl, siichs, Leipzigerédkonomische Societat. Anzeigen, 1704-1814. Pfalzische Garten-Zeitung; Centralblatt fur Siddeutechlands Veld- und Gartenbau ... herausgegeben von I’. J. Doch- nahl. Vol. I-V. Q. Speyer, 1844-48,| Pharmaceutisches Centralblatt. Id. by A. Weinlig, R. Buch- heim & W. Knop. Vol. 1-XX. O. Leipzig, 1830-49. — Continued as: Chemisch-pharmaceutisches Centralblatt. Ed. by W. Knop. Vol. XXI-XXVI. O. Leipzig, 1850-55. — Continued as: Chemisches Centralblatt. Repertorium fiir reine pharmaceutische, physiologische und technische Chemie. Id. by W. Knop & Rudolph Arendt. Vol. XX VII.-LIX. O. Leipzig, 1856-88. — Continued as: Chemisches Central- blatt. Vollstiindiges Repertorium fiir alle Zweige der reinen und angewandten Chemie. Ed. by Rudolph Arendt. Vol. LX.-LXXI. Hamburg & Leipzig, 1889-1900— Vol. XXVII.-LXVI. called also ser. 2, vol. I.-ser. 4, vol. VII. Physiologisches Laboratorium der landwirthschaftlichen Lehranstalt. Botanische Untersuchungen ... mit Bei- trigen deutscher Physiologen und Anatomen. Ed. by H. Karsten. Pt. 1-6 (1865-67). O. Berlin, 1867.] Polytechnisches Journal. Ed. by J. G. Dingler and others. Vol. I1-CCCXYV. il. pl. O.& F. Stuttgart & Augsburg, 1820-1900— ; From vol. CCXII. title reads: Dingler’s polytechnisches Journal. Pomona; allgemeine deutsche Zeitschrift fiir den gesammten Obst- und Weinbau. Ed. by Fr. Jac. Dochnahl. 16 vol. O. Niirnberg, 1852-67. || Praktische Blatter fiir Pflanzenschutz; Organ der Kgl. bay- erischen Station fiir Pflanzenschutz und Pflanzenkrankheiten zu Weihenstephan. Ein Ratgeber fiir Landwirte, Obst- ziichter und Winzer, Girtner und Forstleute. Ed. by Carl Freiherr von Tubeuf (vol. I.) & J. E. Weiss (vol. II.—III.). Vol. I-III. il. O. Stuttgart, 1898-1900—> Title of vol. I. reads: Praktische Blatter fir Pflanzenschutz. Ein Rat- geber fiir Landwirte, Forstleute, Gartner und andere Pflanzenziichter. Rheinische Gartenschrift. Hauptorgan des Verbandes rhei- nischer Gartenbauvereine. Herausgegeben vom Gartenbau- Verein fiir das Grossherzogthum Baden. Ed. by H. Goethe. O. Karlsruhe, 1862-68. — Rheinischer Gartenfreund. Organ des Badischen Landes-Gartenbau-Vereins. O. Karlsruhe, 1869-1900— Rosen-Zeitung. Organ des Vereins deutscher Rosenfreunde. Ed. by C. P. Strassheim. Vol. I—XV. Q. Frankfurt a. M., 1886-1900— Sachsische Obstbau-Zeitung. Organ des Landes-Obstbau- Vereins im Kénigreich Sachsen. Ed. by Otto Laemmerhirt. 3 vol. O. Leipzig, 1875-77. — Continued as: Deutsche Gar- ten- und Obstbau-Zeitung. Illustrirte Monatsschrift fiir das gesammte Gartenwesen. 2 vol. Leipzig, 1878-79. — Continued as: Zeitschrift fiir Obst- und Gartenbau. Organ des Landesobstbau-Vereins fiir das KGnigreich Sachsen. Ed. by J. B. Brugger & Otto Laemmerhirt. Vol. 1I—XXI. O. Leipzig, 1880-1900—> Taschenbuch fiir Gartenfreunde. Ed. by C. C. L. Hirsch- feld. S vol. S. Braunschweig, 1782-89. Taschenbuch fiir Gartenfreunde. Ed. by W. G. Becker. 5 vol. pl. O. Leipzig, 1795-99. Taschenbuch fiir Natur- und Gartenfreunde. 8S. Tubingen, 1795-1806. Taschenbuch fiir Pomologen. 10 vol. O. Ravensberg, 1861- 70. — Continued as: Jahrbuch fiir Pomologen, Gartner und Gartenfreunde. Herausgegeben vom Pomologischen Insti- tut in Reutlingen durch Eduard Lucas. 3vol. O. Ravens- berg, 1871-73.|| Der Teutsche Fruchtgarten, als Auszug aus Sickler’s teutschem Obstgirtner und dem Allgemeinen teutschen Garten-Maga- zin. Svol. O. Weimar, 1816—29.] Der Teutsche Obstgirtner; oder, Gemeinniitziges Magazin des Obstbaues in Teutschlands simtlichen Kreisen; verfasset yon einigen practischen Freunden der Obstkultur und heraus- gegeben von J. V. Sickler. 22jvol. por. pl. O. Wei- mar, 1794-1804] For continuation see Allgemeines teutsches Garten-Magazin. 12 vol. pil. 14 PERIODICALS AND SERIALS —HOLLAND Der Tropenpflanzer; Zeitschrift fiir tropische Landwirtschaft. Organ des Kolonial-wirtschaftlichen Komitees. Ed. by O. Warburg & I’. Wohltmann. Vol. I-IV. il. pl. maps, tab. O. Berlin, [1897]-1900— Vol. I. has the title: Zeitschrift fir tropische Landwirtschaft; der Tro- penpflanzer. Organ des Komitees zur Binfiihrung von Erzeugnissen aus deutschen Kolonien. — Vol. IL. has an Extra-Beilage containing Morren, I. W. Kultur, Bereitung und Handel des Liberia-Kaffee. wissenschaftliche und praktische Abhand- lungen iiber tropische Landwirtschaft. Id. by O. Warburg & I’. Wohltmann. Vol. I. il. pl. maps. O. Berlin, 1900— Verein deutscher Gerber. Bericht iiber die 11[—12] General- versammlung. Vol. [XI.—XII.]. O. Neuhaldensleben & Berlin, 1857-58— In Bericht for 1857 the title reads : Verein fiirVolkskunde. Zeitschrift. Berlin, 1891—1900— Called also new ser. of Zeitschrift fir Volkerpsychologie und Sprach- wissenschaft. Verein zur Beforderung des Gartenbaues in den koniglich preussischen Staaten. Verhandlungen. Vol. I1—XXI._ pl. O. Berlin, 1824-53.— New ser. Vol. I—VII. pt. 1. pl. O. Berlin, 1853-59. — Wochenschrift fiir Girtnerei und Pflan- zenkunde. Ed. by Karl Koch. Vol. I-II. Q. Berlin, 1858-59. — Wochenschrift des Vereins . . . fiir Girtnerei und Pflanzenkunde. Ed. by Karl Koch. Vol. III—XV. Q. Berlin, 1860-72. — Monatsschrift des Vereins . . . fiir Giirt- nerei und Pflanzenkunde. Ed. by Karl Koch, Karl Villy & L. Wittmack. Vol. XVI—XXIV. il. pl. O. Berlin, [1873-81]. For continuation see Garten-Zeitung; Monatsschrift . . . 1882-86.— From 1882 to 1886 the proceedings of the society were published in Garten-Zeitung, and from 1887 in Gartenflora. Weinbau ; Organ des deutschen Weinbau-Vereins ; populiire Zeitschrift fiir Weinbau, Weinbehandlung und Weinver- werthung. Vol. 1—-IX. sq. Q. Wiesbaden, Miinchen, etc., 1875-83. — Continued as: Weinbau und Weinhandel; Organ des deutschen Weinbauvereins. Vol. I—XVII. Q.& F. Mainz, 1884-1900— Zeitschrift fiir Acclimatisation. Organ des Acclimatisations- Vereins fiir die KXGnigl. preussischen Staaten. Ed. by Ernst Kaufmann. Vol. I1-V. O. Berlin & Paris, 1858-63. — Continued as: Zeitschrift fiir Akklimatisation. Organ des Akklimatisations-Vereins in Berlin. Ed. by L. Buvry. New ser. Vol. 1I—XIV. O. Berlin, 1863-76. Zeitschrift fiir Gartner, Botaniker und Blumenfreunde; oder, Repertorium botanicae exoticae systematicae, sistens diag- noses generum et specierum novarum. Ed. by D. N. F. Dietrich. Vol. I1-V. Q. Jena, 1840-50. Zeitschrift fiir Landschaftsgirtnerei und Gartenarchitektur. Illustriertes Fachorgan fiir die Interessen der Garteninge- nieure, Gartenarchitekten, Landschaftsgiirtner und Baum- schulenbesitzer, Architekten, Villen- und Gartenbesitzer. Ed. by E. Pfyffer v. Altishofen. Vol. I-II. il. pl. O. Miinchen, 1899-1900— Zeitschrift fiir Pflanzenkrankheiten. Organ fiir die Gesammt- interessen des Pflanzenschutzes; unter Mitwirkung der inter- nationalen phytopathologischen JKommission . . . heraus- gegeben von Dr. Paul Sorauer. Vol. I1-X. il. pl. O. Stuttgart, 1891-1900— Zoologische Jahrbiicher. Ed. by J. W. Spengel. XI. pl. O. Jena, 1886-1900— d. HOLLAND Algemeene landhuishoudelijke courant. Vol.I—II. Arnhem, 1847-48. — Continued as: Landhuishoudelijke courant. Vol. IIl.IV. Arnhem, 1849-50.— Continued as: Landbouw- courant. Ed. by J. Wttewaall, L. Mulder & others. Vol. V.—XLV. il. F*. Arnhem, 1851—91.| — Bijblad van de landbouw courant. Vol. I.—XIV. il. pl. Q. Zwolle, 1864-77.|| Annales d horticulture et de botanique; ou, Flore des jardins du royaume des Pays-Bas, et histoire des plantes cultivées et orne- mentales les plus intéressantes des possessions néerlandaises aux Indes orientales, en Amérique et duJapon. Ed. by P.F. de Siebold & W. H.de Vriese. 5vol. pl. Q. Leide, 1858-62. DeBuitenman. Ed.byJ.F.Serrurier. Vol. I-IV. O. ’s Gra- venhage, 1820-29.|| De Economist; tijdschrift voor alle standen, tot bevorde- ring van volkswelvaart, door verspreiding van eenvoudige beginselen van staathuishoudkunde. Vol. I—XLIX. O. Amsterdam, & ’s Gravenhage, 1852-1900— — Bijbladen. 1857-68. Beihefte .. . Allgemeiner Verein... Vol. 1-=X- il. pl. Q: Vol. I.- Flora, jaarboekje voor bloemliefhebbers en bloemkweekers. Vol. 1-VIII. T. Amsterdam, 1833-40,|| Flora en pomona. Magazijn voor tuinbouw, warmoezerij, boomkweekerij en wetenschappelijken landbouw. Onder medwerking van R. C. Affourtit, C. L. Blume, J. ponte others]. 6 vol. O. Utrecht, 1854-59. — Continued as: Flora en pomona. Magazijn voor tuinbouw, bloemen- en ooftboomteelt, warmoezerij, enz. Wen werk in maandelijk- sche afleveringen, ter verspreiding van theoretische en prak- tische kennis van den tuinbouw in zijn geheelen omvang, voor kweekers liefhebbers van allerlei stand. Uitgegeven onder hoofredacte van W. C. Spoor, en onder medewerking van R. C. Affourtit, J. C. Ballot, W. Benders, enz. enz. New ser. 5vol. O. Utrecht, 1860-64. De Gids in het plantenrijk; tijdschrift voor tuinbouw en plantkunde. Ed. by Becker, Scalongne & Michell. Vol. I.— III. Amsterdam, 1871-74. De Gids, nieuwe vaderlandsche letteroefeningen. 4, vol. XVIII. O. Amsterdam, 1837-1900— De Indische bij; tijdschrift ter bevordering van de kennis der Vol. I.-ser. Nederlandsche volkplantingen en derzelver belangen. Hd. by C. L. Blume. Vol. I. pl. O. Leyden, 1843.|! De Indische gids; staat- en letterkundig maandschrift. Ed. by C. A. van Kestern (1879-1900) & R. A. van Sandick (1899-1900). Vol. 1—XXII. por. map. Q. Amsterdam, 1879-1900— DeIndische mercuur. Vol.I.—_XXIII. il. pl. F°. Amster- dam, 1878-1900— Contains many reports on economic products and cultivation in the Dutch colonies. Insulinde; nieuwsblad gewijd aan Nederlandsch Oost Indie. 2vol. F. Zutphen, 1872-73, Contains articles on Malesian vegetable products and arboriculture. Koloniaal museum te Haarlem. Bulletin. Vol. I—XXIII. il. pl. maps, tab. O. Amsterdam, 1892—-1900— See also BESCHRIJVENDE catalogus . . . Kolonial museum te Haarlem . . . [1880-92], under Cotiections. HOoLuanp, p. 28. Koninklijke Nederlandsche maatschappij tot aanmoediging vandentuinbouw. Jaarboek. Vol. for 1844-54, ’58, ’63, 64, 67. pl. Q. Leyden, [1844-67]. No volumes published between 1858 and 1863. Maandschrift voortuinbouw. 7vols. pl. D.&O. Dordrecht, 1846-52. T-p-c. has additional title: behelzende een kort verslag van al wat er nieuws en belangwekkends in den tuinbouw verschijnt, beschrijying yan nieuwe planten, verschillende wijzen van aankweeking, enz. Maatschappij ter bevordering van den landbouw te Amster- Verhandelingen. Vol. I—XVIII. O. Amsterdam, 1778-1826. Magazijn van vaderlandschen landbouw. Vol. I-VI. ©. Haarlem, 1804-14. Magazijn voor landbouwen kruidkunde. Ed. by J. C. Ballot. 2vol. Q. Utrecht, 1847-58.—Ser.2. 8vol. O. Utrecht, 1860-69. — Ser. 3. [8] vol. O. Utrecht, 1870-76.]| Nederlandsche entomologische vereeniging. Tijdschrift door entomologie. Vol. I—XLIII. pl. O. ’s Gravenhage, 1858— 1900— Nederlandsche maatschappij ter bevordering van nijverheid. Tijdschrift. Vol. I-XLIX. il. pl. O. Hdéarlem, 1833— 86.—[Newser.] 7 vol. Haarlem, 1886-92.— Newser. Vol. I-IV. Leiden, 1897-1900— During the years 1893-96 this publication was replaced by De Indus- trie, a weekly paper. Nederlandsche maatschappij voor tuinbouw en plantkunde. Jaarboekje voor 1882[-1884]. Amsterdam & Schiedam, 1881— 83.|| Ed. by J. Kops. Neerland’s plantentuin ; afbeeldingen en beschrijvingen van sierplanten voor tuin en kamer. Ed. by C. A. J. A. Oude- mans. 3vol. O. Groningen, 1865-67. Reissued in 1873 in one vol. Pomologische vereeniging te Boskoop. Verslag van de werk- zaamheden. 3 vol. O. Boskoop, 1867—72.|| Praktische volksalmanak; jaarboekje ter verspreiding van kennis der toegepaste wetenschappen. Vol. I.—X. pl. S. Haarlem, 1854-63. Contains several articles on trees. Provinciaal Utrechtsch genootschap van kunsten en weten- schappen. Verhandelingen. Vol.1.—X. O. Utrecht, 1781- 1821. — Nieuwe verhandelingen. Vol. I.—XVII. pt.1. O. Utrecht, 1822-54, —Verhandelingen. [Natuurk.] Utrecht, 1862-91. PERIODICALS AND Rosarium; cerste Nederlandsche maandsehrift gewijd aan Rosencultuur. Orgaan van de vereeniging “ Nos jungunt Rosae.” Wd. by I’. I’. van Walsem. Vol. 1.—X. O. Vucht, 1891—1900—> Scheikundige onderzockingen, gedaan in* het Jaboratorium der Utrechtsche hoogeschool; uitgegeven door G. J. Mulder. Vol. L-VI. O. Rotterdam, 1842-52. — Continued as: Scheikundige verhandelingen en onderzockingen; uitgezeven door G. J.Mulder. Vol. 1-1V. O. Rotterdam, 1857-65. — Continued as: Scheikundige aanteekeningen; uitgegeven door G. J. Mulder. 1 vol. O. Utrecht, 1865-67. — Continued as: (Scheikundige) onderzoekingen, gedaan in het physiolo- gisch laboratorium der Utreechtsche hoogeschool. New ser. Vol. I-III. O. Rotterdam, 1867—71.— Ser. 3. Vol. I.—-XI. O. Utrecht, 1871-89. — Ser. 4. Vol. I-V. Utrecht, 1891-97. —Ser. 5. Vol. L-IL. pt. 1. Utrecht, 1898-1900—> Sempervirens; weekblad voor den tuinbouw in Nederland. Tevens orgaan der IXoninklijke Nederlandsche tuinbouw- maatschappij Linneus. Wd. by TH. Witte and others. Vol. I-XXIX. il. Q., F. & FF. Amsterdam, 1872-1900— Sieboldia; weekblad voor den tuinbouw in Nederland; tevens orgaan der Boskoopische pomologische vereeniging. Ed. by H. Witte. Vol. I.-IX. lpor. pl. sq.Q. Leiden, 1875-83.| Tijdschrift voor schei- en artsenijbercidkunde. Wd. by P. J. Haaxmann. Vol. I-Il. O. Leiden, 1844—45.— Continued as: Tijdschrift voor wetenschappelijke pharmacie. Vol. I.—V. O. s’ Gravenhage, 1849-53; ser. 2. Vol. l-VII. O. s’ Gra- venhage & Gorinchem, 1854-60; ser. 3. Vol. I-VI. O. Go- rinchem, 1861-65; ser. 4. Vol. I-III. O. Gorinchem, 1866— 67. —Continued as: Nieuw tijdschrift voor de pharmacie in Nederland. 24 vol. Q. s’ Gravenhage, 1868-91.— Con- tinued as: Nederlandsch tijdschrift voor pharmacie, chemie en toxicologie. 9 vol. O. s’ Gravenhage, 1892-1900— Tijdschrift voor tuinbouw. Ed. by H. Bos, A. Ide, 8. H. Kre- lage, V. A. Plemper van Balen & L. A. Springer. Vol. I.—-V. il. por. pl. Q. Groningen, 1896[1895]-1900.|| Tijdschrift voor wetenschappelijken landbouw van Dr. J. K. Stéckhardt, vrij naar het Hoogduitsch door Nik. Mouthaan. Vol. .-II. Rotterdam, 1855-56.|| Tuinbouw-Courant. No. 1-52. F. Utrecht, 1853.|| De Volksvlijt; tijdschrift voor nijverheid, landbouw, handel en scheepvaart. 29 vol. pl. O. Amsterdam, 1854-82.|| e. BELGIUM Annales belgiques des sciences, arts et littérature. Vol. I- XIV. O. Gand, 1818-24. Annales de l’horticulture en Belgique. Ed. by L. G. Gillekens & others. Vol. 1-VI. O. Bruxelles, 1866-72. — Continued as; Annales de l’horticulture. Organe de la Société centrale d’arboriculture en Belgique. Ed. by Lubbers. 21 vol. O. Bruxelles, 1873-87. — Continued as: Société centrale d’arbo- riculture en Belgique. Bulletin. No. 1-7. O. Bruxelles, 1889-90.|| Annales de pomologie belge et étrangére; publiées par la Com- mission royale de pomologie. 8 vol. pl. I’. Bruxelles, 1853-60.|| Contains only plates and descriptions of fruits. Association des anciens éléves de l'Institut agricole de l'état & Gembloux. Journal. Vol. I-IV. (1890-94). O. Bru- xelles & Gembloux, 1891-94. — Continued as: L’ingénieur agricole de Gembloux. Journal de |’Association des anciens éléves de l'Institut agricole de l’état. Vol. V.—X. (1894- 1900). il. pl. O. Gembloux, 1894-1900. Contains arboricultural and forestal articles. Belgique horticole; journal des jardins, des serres et des vergers. Ed. by Charles & Edouard Morren. Vol. I-XXXY. il. por. pl. O. Liége, 1851-[85].|| Vol. XV.-XXIV. bear the secondary title: Annales d’horticulture belge et étrangére; vol. XXV.—XXNXYV.: Annales de botanique et d’ horticulture. Cercle professoral pour le progrés de l’arboriculture en Bel- gique. Bulletins. 6 vol. il. O. Gand & Gendbrugge, 1865-[71]. — Continued as : Bulletin d’arboriculture, de flori- culture et de culture potagére; organe du Cercle d’arboricul- ture de Belgique. Ed. by Fr. Burvenich & others. 29 vol. il. pl. O. Gand, [1872-1900]— Vol. for 1867 and 1868 have title in both French and Flemish, and articles in both languages. Vol. for 1871 published as Bulletins du Cercle d’ar- boriculture de Belgique. — For Dutch edition see Leeraarskring tot vol- maaktere boomteeltkunde in Belgié. Tijdschrift. Congrés international d’horticulture . . . Bruxelles... 1864. Bulletin. 473 pp. O. Gand, 1864. Fédération des sociétés d’horticulture de Belgique. Bulle- tin pour l’année 1860[-86]. 20 vol. il. por. pl. O. Gand, Liége & Bruxelles, 1861-88. SERIALS — BELGIUM 15 Flore des serres et des jardins de \'Murope; ou, Descriptions et figures des plantes les plus rares et les plus méritantes, nou- vellement introduites sur le continent ou en Angleterre Id. by Ch, Lemaire, Louis van Houtte & other Vol. I XXIII. il. pl. O. &Q. Gand, 1845-80 Text of vol. I, which was reprinted without change of date, j German and Mnglish, Of vol. IL. and I, there are a Freneh German edition; the latter bears the title Flora der Gewwchehmeuser und Gerten Europas,” and lacka the “ Miscellanée L’Horticulteur belge; journal des jardiniers et amateurs. Vd. by Ch. Morren (vol. I.-I1.), Drapiez (vol. II1.), Scheidweiler (vol. IV.-V.). Vol. 1.-V. il. pl. O. Bruxelles, 1833-28.) L’Horticulteur praticien; revue de l’horticulture frangaive et étrangére publiée avee le concours des amateurs, des horti- culteurs . . . sous la direction de H. Galeotti (vol. I.-I1.), N. Funck (vol. III.-V.), Sdouard Morren (vol. VI.). Vol. I-VI. il. pl. O. Bruxelles & Paris, 1857-62. Vol. I.-V. do not differ except in the t-p. from Journal d’horticulture pratique de la Belgique. L’Illustration horticole; journal spécial des serres et des jar- dins; ou, Choix raisonné des plantes les plus intGressantes sous le rapport ornemental . . . Ed. by Ch. Lemaire, Bd. André, fim. Rodigas & others. Vol. I—XLIII. (ser. 6, vol. - IIl.). il. pl. Q. & F. Gand & Bruxelles, 1854-96. — Continued as: La Semaine horticole et revue des cultures coloniales. Id. by Im. Rodigas, L. Linden & others. 4 vol. il. F. Bruxelles, 1897—1900.| Vol. I.-LXIII. also called vol. I. - ser. 6, vol. ITI. — With varying sec- ondary title. — Index to vol. I.—X. in vol. X., to vol. XI.-XX_ in vol. XX. Index of descriptions and plates of vol. 1I—XXX. in vol. XXX. Le Jardin fleuriste; journal général des progrés et des intéréts horticoles et botaniques, contenant l’histoire, la description et la culture des plantes les plus rares et les plus méritantes nouvellement introduites en Europe. Ed. by Ch. Lemaire. Vol. I-IV. il. pl. O. Gand, 1851-54.|| Journal d’agriculture pratique, d’économie forestiére, d’éco- nomie rurale et d’éducation des animaux domestiques du roy- aume de Belgique. Ed. by C. & E. Morren. 10 vol. il. por. O. Liége & Bruxelles, 1848-58.|| Journal d’horticulture pratique; ou, Guide des amateurs et jardiniers. Ed. by Scheidweiler. Vol. I-V. il. pl. D. Bruxelles, 1844-48. — Continued as: Journal d’horticulture pratique de la Belgique; ou, Guide des amateurs et jardiniers. Ed. by Ysabeau (vol. VI.IX.) & Galeotti (vol. X—XIV.). Vol. VI-XIV. il. pl. D. Bruxelles, 1849-57. — Con- tinued as: Journal d’horticulture pratique de la Belgique; revue de l’horticulture belge et étrangére. Ed. by H. Gale- otti (vol. I—-II.) & N. Funck (vol. II1I—V). Newser. Vol. I-V. 116 pl. O. Bruxelles, 1857-61.] New ser. vol. I.—V. is identical with vol. I—V. of Horticulteur praticien. Leeraarskring tot volmaaktere boomteeltkunde in Belgié. Tijdschrift. Vol. for [1865}-71. il. pl. O. Gent, 1865-{71]}. — Continued as: Tijdschrift over boomteeltkunde, bloemen- teelt en moeshovenierderij; orgaan van den Boomteeltkun- digen kring van Belgié. Ed. by Fred Burvenich, Ed. Py- naert, im. Rodigas & H. J. van Hulle. Vol. for 1872-1900. il. pl. O. Gent, 1872-1900— In 1871 title reads: Tijdschrift van den Boomteeltkundigen kr Belgié. — For French ed. see Cercle professoral pour le pro l’arboriculture . . . Ministére de l’agriculture [de Belgique}. Bulletin de l’agri- culture publié en exécution de l’arrété royal de 16 juillet 1885. Vol. I.—XVI. pl. maps, tab. Q. & O. Bruxelles, 1885-1900 Le Moniteur horticole belge; publié par L. G. Gillekens. I-VI. O. Braine-le-Comte, 1874-79. Le Moniteur horticole belge; organe de plus‘eurs sociétés hor- ticoles et agricoles de Belgique. Vol. I-VI. O. Bruxelles, 1895-1900— Revue de l’horticulture belge et étrangére. Ed. by Fr. Bur- venich & others. Vol. I—XXVI. il. pl. Q. Gand, [1875} 1900 Index to vol. I—XXV. in vol. XXV. Société centrale d’agriculture de Belgique. I-XLVII. Q. Bruxelles, 1854-1900— Société d’horticulture de Gand. Journal des travaux. Vol. Journal. Vol. Vol. T-V. Gand, 1855-63.— Continued as: Academie d/horti- culture de Gand. Journal des travaux. Vol. I-IX. O. Gand, 1885-93.|| Société (royale) de géographied’Anvers. Bulletin. Vol. I— XXIV. maps. Q. Anvers, 1877—1900— Tijdschrift voor plantenziekten. Ed. by J. Ritzema Bos and G. Staes. Vol. I-VI. il. pl. O. Gent, 1895-1900— 16 PERIODICALS AND SERIALS—BRITISH ISLANDS f. BRITISH ISLANDS All the year round, a weekly journal. Id. by Charles Dickens. Vol. L-XX. Q. London, 1859-68. — New ser. Vol. I.- XLIII. Q. London, 1869-88. — Ser. 3. Vol. I.—XIII. Q. London, 1889-95. Andersonian naturalists’ society. Annals. Vol. I-II. il. pl. map. O. Glasgow, 1893-1900. Annals of horticulture and year-book of information on prac- tical gardening. 5vol. il. pl. Q. London, 1846-50.|| This work was published in numbers under the title: Horticultural mag- azine, but the finished volumes were issued under the title: Annals of horticulture .. . Argosy; a magazine of tales, travels, essays and poems. Vol. I-LXXII. il. pl. O. London, 1866-1900— Art-journal. Vol. I.—vol. for 1900. il. pl. IF. London, 1839- 1900— The first ten volumes called Art-union; a monthly journal of the arts. — Divided confusedly into many series, each called new series. The Birmingham botanic garden; or, Midland floral magazine, containing accurate delineations with botanical and popular descriptions of plants. Ed. by G. B. Knowles & Fredrick Westcott. No. 1-4 [Sept.—Dec.]. Q. London, 1836. For continuation see Floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany. Botanic eclectic review and medical tribune. Ed. by D. Turn- bull. 6 pts. 96 pp. D. London, [1855-56]. Botanic garden, consisting of highly finished representations of hardy ornamental flowering plants cultivated in Great Britain, with their names, classes, orders, history, qualities, culture and physiological observations, by B. Maund. Vol. I-XIII. pl. sq. O. London, 1825-51]. With this were issued in portions: The auctarium of the Botanic gar- den. .., The floral register... , and The fruitist... [by B. Maund]; A dictionary of botanical terms [by J. S. Henslow]. Botanical cabinet, consisting of coloured delineations of plants from all countries, with a short account of each . . . Ed. by Conrad Loddiges and Sons. 20 vol. 2000 pl. O. London, 1818-33.| Botanical review; or, The beauties of flora . searcest and most beautiful foreign plants . . . To which will be added, a description of . . . each, &c. [Ed. by E. O. Donoyan.] 40 pp. 21 pl. O. London, [1789-90].| Botanical society of Edinburgh. I1st—8th annual report and proceedings. [5] vol. (1836-44). O. Edinburgh, 1837-44. — Transactions and proceedings. See vol. I. 17. The title of the first report reads: First annual report, laws, and proceed- ings. — There is a second edition of the first report, dated 1841. Botanist; containing accurately coloured figures of tender and hardy ornamental plants with descriptions scientific and popu- lar .. . Ed. by B. Maund & J.S. Henslow. 5 vol. 250 pl. O. London, [1837-46]. — Supplement (Guide). 106 pp. il. O. London, [1837-40]. Has also engraved t-p.: The botanist, consisting of highly finished rep- resentations of tender and hardy ornamental plants . . .— With this was issued in portions: A dictionary of botanical terms [by J.S. Henslow]. Bristol medico-chirurgical journal; a journal of the medical sciences for the west of England and South Wales. Vol. I— XVIII. pl. tab. O. Bristol, 1883-1900— British florist; or, Lady’s journal of horticulture, illustrated by a selection of the most elegant flowering plants now culti- vated in the English garden and greenhouse. 6vol. pl. O. London, [1840]46. For continuation see Florist’s journal & gardener's record. — Has the running title: Florist’s journal. Cactus journal, devoted exclusively to Cacti and other succu- lent plants. Ed. by F. A. Walton. Vol. III. (1898-1900). il. pl. Q. London, [1898—-1900].| Cassell’s magazine. Vol. for 1866-1900. il. [1866]-1900— Cassell’s popular gardening. pl. O. London, [1884-86]. Cassier’s magazine; engineering illustrated. (1891-1900). il. por. 1900]— Christian observer. . . figures of the pl. Q. London, Ed. by D. T. Fish. 4 vol. il. Vol. I.—XVIII. O. New York & London, [1892- Vol. .{LXVI]. 0. London, 1802-67. Contemporary review. Vol.I—LXXVIII. il. O. London, 1866—-1900— Cornhill magazine. Vol. I-{ser. 3], vol. IX. il. pl. O. Lon- don, 1860-1900— Cottage gardener; or, Amateur and cottagers’ guide to out- door gardening and spade cultivation. Vol. 1—XXV. il. Q. London, 1849-61. [Sub-title varies frequently.] — Con- tinued as; Journal of horticulture; cottage gardener and country gentleman. Vol. XXVI.-LXIII. il. Q. London, 1861-80. —Ser. 3. Vol. 1.—XLI. il. sq. I’. London, 1881- 1900— Vol. XXVI.-LXIILI. also called ser. 2, vol. I-~XX XVIII. Eclectic review. Vol. for 1805-67. O. London, 1805-67. Divided into several series, each called new series. Edinburgh review, or critical journal. Vol. I-{CXCII.]. O. Edinburgh, 1804—1900— English arboricultural society. Transactions. Ed. by John Davidson. Vol. I-IV. il. pl. O. Neweastle & Carlisle, 1884—1900— English illustrated magazine. Vol. [I.J-XXTII. il. pl. Q. London, 1884-1900— Entomological society of London. Transactions. Vol. I.-V. pl. O. London, 1836-49.—Ser. 2. Vol. 1-V. pl. O. London, 1850-61. — Ser. 3. Vol. 1-V. pl. O. endon, 1862-67. — [Ser. 4.] Vol. for 1868-1900. pl. O. London, 1868—1900— Field; the country gentleman’s newspaper. Vol. 1-XX. TF. London, 1853-62. — Continued as: Field, farm and garden; the country gentleman’s newspaper. Vol. XXI—XCYI. il. F®*. London, 1863-1900— Floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany. Ed. by G. B. Knowles & Frederic Westcott. 3 vol. pl. Q. London, 1837-40.|| For earlier series see The Birmingham botanic garden . . feature is colored plates with descriptions. Floral magazine; comprising figures and descriptions of popu- lar garden flowers. Ed. by T. Moore & H. H. D’Ombrain. 10 vol. pl. O. London, 1861-71. — Continued as: Floral magazine; figures and descriptions of the choicest new flow- ers for the garden, stove, or conservatory. Ed. by H. H. D’Ombrain & others. Newser. 10 vol. pl. sq.Q. London, 1872-81.|| Floral world and garden guide. Ed. by Shirley Hibberd. 23 vol. il. pl. O. London, 1858-{80]. Hibberd was editor from 1866 on. — From 1877 the title reads: Floral world, garden guide and country companion. Floricultural cabinet and florist’s magazine. Ed. by J. Harri- son. 27 vol. il. pl. O. London, [1833]-59. — Continued as: Gardener's weekly magazine and floricultural cabinet. Ed. by Shirley Hibberd. Vol. I—VII. il. O.,Q.&F. Lon- don, 1860-65. — Continued as: Gardener’s magazine, for amateur cultivators and exhibitors of plants, flowers and fruits, for gentlemen’s gardeners, florists, nurserymen and seedsmen, for naturalists, botanists, beekeepers and lovers of the country. Ed. by Shirley Hibberd. Vol. VIII.—XLIII. il. pl. O.,Q.&F. London, 1865-1900— Floricultural magazine and miscellany of gardening. Ed. by R. Marnock. 6 vol. pl. O. London, 1837—42.|| The Florist. Vol. I. il. pl. O. London, 1848. — Continued as: The florist and garden miscellany. Vol. [I1.—III.] (1849- 50). il. pl. O. London, 1850-51. — Continued as: The florist, fruitist and garden miscellany. [11] vol. (1851-61). il. pl. O. London, 1852-(62]. — Continued as: The florist and pomologist; a pictorial monthly magazine of flowers, fruits and general horticulture. Ed. by Robert Hogg & Thomas Moore. [18] vol. (1862-79). il. pl. Q. London, 1863-79. — Continued as: The florist and pomologist and suburban gardener; a pictorial monthly magazine of flowers, fruits and general horticulture. Ed. by Thomas Moore. [2] vol. (1880-81). il. pl. Q. London, 1880-81. — Con- tinued as: The florist and pomologist and suburban gardener; a pictorial magazine of horticulture and register of garden novelties. Ed. by Thomas Moore. [3] vol. (1882-84). il. pl. Q. London, 1882-84.|| The Florist’s journal and gardener’s record; a practical book of reference for all who have gardens. 3 vol. pl. O. Lon- don, [1846-48]. Vol. I. has as an appendix: Dictionary of flowers; vol. II.: Dictionary of fruits & vegetables; vol. III.: Dictionary of hardy trees & shrubs. — Contains a few horticultural articles on woody plants. For earlier vol- umes see British florist. 1840-46. The Florists’ magazine; a register of the newest and most beautiful varieties of florists’ flowers. By F.W.Smith. Vol. I-III. il. 60 pl. Q. London, 1836. Folk-lore record. Vol.I—V. tab. O. London, [1878]-82. Fortnightly review. Vol. I—LXXIV. pl. Q. London, 1865- 1900— Fraser’s magazine for town and country. Vol. l1—-LXXX. pl. O. London, 1830-69. — New ser. Vol. I1—XXVI. pl. O. London, 1870-82. . — Chief PERIODICALS AND SERIALS—BRITISH ISLANDS 17 Garden; an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches. Id. by W. Robinson, Vol, 1.-LYIII. Q. Lon- don, 1872-1900—> Vrom vol. IX, the word “horticulture” takes the place of the word “gardening” in the tithe, — Vol, LVIL—LVIIL. edited by Miss Jekyll & 1, T. Cook, Garden companion and florists’ guide. Wd. by A. Henfrey & others. 64-154 pp. il. pl. O. London, 1852.|| Contains horticultural articles on woody plants, mostly illustrated. Garden oracle and floricultural year book. Id. by Shirley Hibberd & others. Vol. L-XXXVIII. il. pl S. & D. London, 1858-96. — Continued as: Gardening year book and garden oracle. Vol. XXXIX.-XLII. il. pl. D. London, 1897-1900— Contains lists of new plants. Gardener’s and forester’s record, June, 1833 to May, 1836. Fd. by Joseph Harrison. 8 vol. pl. O. London, [pref. 1834—36].\| Chiefly devoted to fruit-culture and pomology. Gardeners’ chronicle. [3] vol. il. I’. London, [1841-43]. — Continued as; Gardeners’ chronicle and agricultural gazette. [80] vol. il. pl. I’. London, [1844]-73. — Continued as: Gardeners’ chronicle; a weekly illustrated journal of hor- ticulture and allied subjects. New ser. Vol. I—XXVI. il. pl. I*. London, 1874-86 .—Ser. 3. Vol. I—X XVIII. il. pl. I’. London, 1887—1900— Gardeners’ gazette and weekly journal of science, literature and general news, more especially the sciences of horticulture, botany, natural history and agriculture. Vol. for 1837-46. TI’. London, [1837-46]. Gardener's magazine and register of rural and domestic im- provement. Ed. by J.C. Loudon. 10 vol. il. O. London, 1826-34. — New ser. 9 vol. il. O. London, 1835-43.|| Contains a few horticultural articles on woody plants. Gardeners’ magazine of botany, horticulture, floriculture and natural science. Hd. by Thomas Moore and W. P. Ayres. 3 vol. il, pl. Q. London, 1850-51. Gardener’s yearbook and almanack. Ed. by Robert Hogg. Vol. 1-XXVIII. il. D. London, 1859-86. Incorporated in 1887 with the Horticultural directory. Gardening illustrated, for town & country; a weekly journal foramateurs and gardeners. Ed. by W. Robinson. Vol. I.- XXII. no. 1138. il. F. London, 1880-1900—> Title of vol. VI.-VII. reads : Gardening. Gardening world illustrated; a weekly paper exclusively de- voted to all branches of practical gardening. Ed. by B. Wynne & J. Fraser. Vol. 1.—X VII. no. 852. il. F*. Lon- don, 1884-1900—> Gentleman’s magazine or monthly intelligencer. Vol. I.- CCLXXXIX. pl. London, 1731-1900— Good words. Vol. for 1860-1900. il. pl. O. London, 1860- 1900— The Gooseberry growers’ register . . . for the year 1842— 77... T. Manchester & Macclesfield, 1842-[(77]. Gossip for the garden; a handbook for the florist and suburban horticulturist. Ed. by E. 8. Dodwell & others. 8 vol. D. London, 1856-63.|| Great Britain — Board of agriculture. Journal. Vol. I—VII. no. 3. il. O. London, [1894-1900]. Great Britain — Department of science and art. Calendar of state papers. Colonial series. East Indies, China, Japan [and Persia]. Id. by W. Noél Sainsbury. No. 1513-1634. 5 vol. Q. London, 1862-92. — America and the West In- dies. Ed. by W. NoélSainsbury. No. 1574-1688. 7 vol. Q. London, 1860-99. Contains many notes on vegetable products. Great Britain — Foreign office. Diplomatic and consular reports. Miscellaneous series. No. 1-545. pl. maps, tab. O. London, 1887—1900— — Annual series, 1886-1900. O. London, 1887—1900—> Contains many reports on vegetable products and on arboriculture. Highland society of Scotland. Prize essays and transactions. Vol. I—new ser. vol. III. il. pl. O. Edinburgh & Lon- don, 1799-1832. — Continued as: Highland and agricultural No. 1-2543. pl. maps, tab. society. Prize essays and transactions. Newser. Vol. 1V— VIII. il. pl. O. Edinburgh & London, 1835-43. — Trans- actions. New ser. Vol. [I—XI.] (1848-65). il. pl. O. Edinburgh & London, 1845-65.—Ser. 4. Vol. I-XX. QO. Aberdeen, Edinburgh & London, 1867—SS8.— Ser. 5. Vol. I—XII. il. pl. O. Edinburgh & London, 1889-1900— New ser. vol. I—VIII. (1829-48) has two t-p.; on the 2d t-p. called vol. VII.-XIV. in continuation of the numbering of the Ist series. Hogeg’s weekly instructor. 6 vol. Q. Edinburgh, 1845-48. New ser. 10 vol. Q. Edinburgh, 1848-53. —[Ser. 3.] 6 vol. O. Wdinburgh, 1853-56. Continued as; Titan; a monthly magazine. Vol. XXIIL—XXIX, O. London, 1856-59. After vol. II. of the 2d series weekly” is dropped from the title Horticultural register and general magazine. Ed. by Joseph Paxton & others. Vol. I.-Y. il. pl. O. London, [1831}-36. Horticultural society of London. ‘Transactions. Vol. I- VII. (1805-29). pl. sq. Q. London, 1812-30, — Ser. 2. Vol. I.-III. (1831-48). pl. sq. Q. London, 1835-48. — Journal. Ed. by John Lindley. Vol. I.-IX. il. pl O. London, 1846-55. — Continued as; Royal horticultural so- ciety of London. Journal. Ed. by M. J. Berkeley & others. New ser. Vol. I1.—XXYV. pt.2. il. pl. O. London, 1866- 1900— Vol. I.-IV. ed. by M. J. Berkeley; vol. V. ed. by A. Murray & 8. Jen- nings; vol, VI.-X. ed. by G. Henslow; vol. XI.—XII. ed. by D. Morris & W. Wilks; vol. XIII.—XX. ed. by W. Wilks & J. Weathers; vol. XXL- XXV. ed. by W. Wilks. — Proceedings, from May, 1838, to December, 1843. 442 pp. il. O. London, [1838]-44.—Vol.I-V. il. O. & Q. London, [1859]-65. — New ser. No. 1-12. O. London, 1866-69. Household words; a weekly journal. Ed. by Charles Dickens. Vol. 1-XIX. O. London, 1850-59.|| Incorporated with All the Year Round. Imperial institute of the United Kingdcm, the colonies and India. Yearbook. Vol. I-III. pl. tab. O. South Ken- sington, 1892-94. — Supplement, 1895. O. London, 1895. — Journal. Vol. I-VI. Q. London, 1895-1900— International horticultural exhibition and botanical congress . .. London .. . 1866. Report of proceedings. 427 pp. il. 12 pl. map. O. London, [1866?]. The Japan society, London. ‘Transactions and proceedings. Vol. I-IV. il. por. pl. O. London, 1893-1900—> Journal of applied science and record of progress in the indus- trialarts. Ed. by P. L.Simmonds. Vol. I—XIII. F. Lon- don, [1870]-82. Articles on economic products. Kew cuild; an association of Kew gardeners, past and present. Journal. Vol. for May, 1893 — November, 1900. por. pl. Q. London, 1893-1900— Knowledge; an illustrated magazine of science, plainly worded, exactly described. Vol. 1—XXIII. il. pl Q. London, 1881-1900 The Leisure hour; a family journal of instruction and recrea- tion. Vol. [[—XLIX.]. il. pl. Q. London, 1852-1900— The London graphic; an illustrated weekly newspaper. Vol. I-LXII. il. pl. F*. London, 1869-1900— The [London] times. Vol. for 1854-1900. sq. F’. London, 1854-1900— Longman’s magazine. 1900— The Manchester quarterly; a journal of literature and art. Vol. I-XIX. il. pl. O. Manchester & London, 1882- 1900— The Midland florist and suburban horticulturist. Ed. by J. F. Wood. 10 vol. D. London, 1847-56. — Continued as: The Midland florist and horticulturist; a handbook for the amateur and florist. Ed. by A. G. Sutton. Newser. 4 vol. (vol. XI.-XIV.). pl. D. London, 1857-60. — Continued as: Midland florist and suburban horticulturist; a handy book for the amateur and florist. Ed. by George Glenny. 3 vol. (vol. V.—VII.). D. London, 1861-63.) Contains very few horticultural articles on woody plants. —In June, 1863, merged in the Gardeners’ gazette. Murray’s magazine; a home and colonial periodical. Vol. I-X. O. London, 1887-91. New review. Ed. by Archibald Grove. O. London, 1889-97. Nineteenth century;a monthly review. Vol. I—XLVIII. Q. London, 1877—1900— Ocean highways; (the geographical record). Ed. by Clements R. Markham. Vol. 1-V. maps. F. London, 1869-73. — Continued as: Ocean highways; the geographical review. 1 vol. maps. F. London, 1873-74.— Continued as: Geographical magazine. Vol. I—V. maps. F. London, 1874-78.) Paxton’s icon of botany and register of flowering plants. Ed. by Joseph Paxton. Vol. [—XVI. il. pl. O. London, 183449. || Vol. I=XXXVI. O. London, 1883- Vol. I—XVII. il. 18 PERIODICALS AND The Penny magazine of the Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge. Vol. [I—XIV.]. il. Q. London, 1832—45.|| With varying title. Practical engineer; a weekly journal of mechanical and motive- power engineering. Ed. by Wm. EH. Fowler. Vol. I—XXII. O. Manchester & London, 1887—1900— The Quarterly journal of agriculture. Vol. I—XIIT. (1828- 43). il. pl. O. Wdinburgh & London, 1829-43. — Con- tinued as: The Journal of agriculture. New ser. [12] vol. (1843-65). il. pl. O. Edinburgh & London, 1845-65: — Ser. 3. [10] vol. il. pl. O. London, 1866-80—> Contains arboricultural and silvicultural articles. — Until July, 1865, Prize essays and Transactions of the Highland and agricultural society were published under the same cover with the Journal. Microscopic journal and structural record. 2 vol. London, 1841-42. — Continued as: Microscopical society of London. Transactions. 3 vols. London, 1844-52.— Continued as: Quarterly journal of microscopical science. Vol. I—VIII. il. pl. ©. London, 1853-60..—Ser. 2. Vol. I—XLIII. il. pl. O. London, 1861-1900— Ser. 1, vol. VI.-ser. 2, vol. II. of Quarterly journal have also t-p.: Mi- croscopical society of London. Transactions, new ser. vol. VI—X. The Transactions are continued after 1868 in the Monthly microscopical journal and after 1877 in the Journal of the Royal microscopical society. Review of reviews. Ed. by W. T. Stead. Vol. I1—XXII. il. por. pl. sq. O. London, 1890-1900— There is also a New York edition of vol. I-III. no. 2, which is identical with the English one; after that the New York edition is distinct. Rosarian’s year-book for 1877 to 1900. Ed. by H. Honywood D’Ombrain. Vol. 1—XXIII. por. D. Edinburgh & Lon- don, 1877-1900 No volume published in 1878. ; Ed. by Wm. Paul. Rose annual for 1858-81. S8vol. pl. Q. Waltham Cross, (Engl.), [1858-81].|| Royal agricultural society of England. Journal. Vol. I- XXV. il. pl. O. London, 1840-64.—Ser. 2. Vol. I.- XXV. il. pl. O. London, 1865-89.—Ser. 3. Vol. I.—XI. il. pl. O. London, 1890-1900— (Royal) Caledonian horticultural society. I-V. pt.1. O. Edinburgh, 1814-32.|| (Royal) colonial institute. Proceedings. pl. O. London, 1870-1900 Royal institution of Great Britain. Journal. Vol. I-III. O. Memoirs. Vol. Vol. I.-XOCXT. London, 1802-03. —Ser.2. Vol. III. (1830-31). O. Lon- don, 1831-32. — Journal of science and the arts. Vol. I-VI. O. Lon- don, 1816-19. — Continued as: Quarterly journal of science, literature and the arts. Vol. VII—XXII. O. London, 1819- 27.—Ser. 2. Vol. I-VI. O. London, 1827-[30]. Proceedings. Vol. I.—XYV. (1851-98). il. pl. O. Lon- don, 1854-99— Royal Scottish society ofarts. Transactions. Vol. I—XIV. (1837-98). il. pl. O. Edinburgh, 1841-98—> The Saturday review of politics, literature, science and art. Vol. I.—-XC. F. London, 1856-1900— The Scottish gardener; a magazine of horticulture and flori- culture. Vol. I—XV. O. Edinburgh, 1852-66. — Continued as: Gardener; a magazine of horticulture and floriculture. Ed. by David Thomson & Richard Dean. 16 vol. (1867-82). il. O. Edinburgh & London, 1868-82.|| Society instituted at Bath for the encouragement of agricul- ture, arts, manufactures and commerce within the counties of Somerset, Wilts, Glocester and Dorset and the city and county of Bristol. Letters and papers on agriculture, plant- ing, &c. selected from the correspondence-book ... Vol. I-V. pl. O. Bath, 1779-90.— Continued as: Bath and West of England society for the encouragement of agricul- ture, arts, manufactures and commerce. Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspond- ence i .. Vol. VI-XIV. pl. map, tab. O. Bath, 1792- 1816. More than one edition of the first five volumes was published. Society (instituted at London for the encouragement) of arts, (manufactures and commerce). Transactions. Vol. I—LV. pl. O. London, 1783-1845.—Ser. 2. 2 vol. (1846-48). O. London, 1847-49. —— Journal. Vol. I—XLVIII. (1852-1900). il. pl. Q. London, 1853-1900— The Spectator; a weekly journal of news, politics, literature and science. Vol. I—LXXXV. F. London, [1828-1900] SERIALS — FRANCE Statistical society of London. Journal. Vol. I.—LXIII. pl. maps. O. London, 18389-1900— In 1887 title of the society changes to Royal statistical society. The Strand magazine; an illustrated monthly. Vol. 1-XX. il. pl. Q. London, 1891-1900— Technologist; a monthly record of science applied to art and manufacture. Ed. by Peter Lund Simmonds. Vol. I.—VII. il. O. London, 1861-67.|| Contains many articles on vegetable products. The weekly miscellany for the improvement of husbandry, trade, arts and sciences. Id. by R. Bradley. No. I—XXII. il. sq. Q. [London, 1727.] United gardeners’ and Jand-stewards’ journal. Ed. by R. Marnock. O. London, 1845-47. — Continued as; Gardeners’ and farmers’ journal. Ed. by R. Marnock. Q. London, 1847-51. Yorkshire agricultural society. Transactions. Vol. 1—XXIV. pl. O. London, 1838-62. g. FRANCE Académie dhorticulture. Journal; encyclopédie mensuelle, pratique et progressive du jardinage. Vol. 1—VIJ. pl. Paris, 1831-33. — Ser. 2. Vol. I-III. il. pl. Q. Paris, 1833-35. L’Agriculteur praticien; ou, Revue progressive d’agriculture, de jardinage, d’économie rurale et domestique. Vol. I.-ser. 3, vol. LV. (1839-69). il. pl. O. Paris, 1840-69. Vol. I-II. have the title: Revue progressive d’agriculture ... L’Agriculture nouvelle; agriculture, viticulture, horticulture ... Vol. I-X. il. F. ‘Paris, 1891-1900— Contains arboricultural articles. Almanach du jardinier; par MM. Bixio et Ysabeau. Vol. III. S. Paris, 1844-45.— Continued as: Annuaire de Vhorticul- teur. Almanach du jardinier par MM. Bixio et Ysabeau. Vol. Tll-X. S$. Paris, 1846-53.— Continued as: Almanach du jardinier; par les rédacteurs de la maison rustique du 19¢ siécle. Vol. XVI. 192 pp. 74il. T. Paris, [1859]. Contains arboricultural notes, also illustrations and descriptions of woody plants. Annales agronomiques; recueil de mémoires sur l’agriculture, comptes rendus des missions données . . . publiés par ordre du Ministére de l’agriculture et du commerce. Ser. 1. Vol. I-Il. pl. tab. O. Paris, 1851. — Continued as: Annales agronomiques; publiées sous les auspices du Ministére de Vagriculture et du commerce (direction de l’agriculture) par P. P. Dehérain. Vol. I1—XXVI. il. pl. O. Paris, 1875- 1900 Contains arboricultural and silvicultural articles. Annales de flore et de pomone, par Cels, Camusat ete. Vol. I-XIV. 1832-45.|] Annales d’hygiéne publique et de médecine légale. Vol. I.— ser. 3, vol. XLIV. pl. tab. O. Paris, 1829-1900— Annales de l’agriculture francaise contenant des observations et des mémoires sur l’agriculture en général. Ed. by C. Tessier & others. Vol. I—LXX. pl. O. Paris, 1798-1817. — Ser. 2. Vol. I-—XLIV. O. Paris, 1818-28. — Continued as: Annales administratives et scientifiques de l’agriculture francaise, contenant (1) les travaux officiels de la direction de lagriculture . . . (2) des mémoires sur toutes les parties de l’agriculture théorique et pratique. Ser.3. Vol. 1—X XIV. O. Paris, 1829-39.—Ser. 4. Vol. I-XXVI. pl. O. Paris, 1840-52. — Continued as: Annales de l’agriculture frangaise; ou, Recueil encyclopédique d’agriculture. Ser. 5. Vol. I-XXXVI. pl. O. Paris, 1853-70. —Ser. 6. Vol. I-VI. O. Paris, 1871-73.|| Withs lightly varying sub-title. — Contains arboricultural articles. Annales de la science agronomique frangaise et étrangére; organe des stations agronomiques et des laboratoires agri- coles, publiées sous les auspices du Ministére de l’agriculture par Louis Grandeau. 20 vol. pl. maps. O. Paris, 1884- 93.—Ser.2. 12vol. il. pl. O. Paris, 1894-1900—> Annales des arts et manufactures; ou, Mémoires technolo- giques sur les découvertes modernes concernant les arts, les manufactures, l’agriculture, et le commerce. Par R. O'Reilly et Barbier de Vémars. Vol. ILXI. D. Paris, 1795-1818. Annales maritimes et coloniales; ou, Recueil des lois .. . publiées avee lapprobation du Ministre de la marine et des colonies. Ed. by M. Bajot & M. Poirré. Vol. I—XXXII. (180947). pl. maps, tab. O.. Paris, 1818-47. Tor continuation see Nouvelles annales de lamarine et descolonies . . . PERIODICALS AND Annales télégraphiques, publiGes sous le patronage du Diree- tour général des lignes télégraphiques. 2 vol. O. Paris, 1855-56, — Continued as; Annales té ‘égraphiques, publiées par un comité composé de fonetionnaires de I's administration des lignes tolegraphiques. [Ser.2.] Vol. [I.J-VIII. pl. O. Paris, 1858-65.— Ser. 8. Vol. I.—XXV. il. pl. tab. O. Paris, 1874-99— Archives de l’agriculture du nord de la lrance; publiées pes le Comice agricole de l’arrondissement de Lille. Vol. XLVII. pl. tab. O. Lille, 1853-1900— T-p-o. of vol. I. bears the date 1854, Association des anciens 6léves de l’Ecole nationale dhorti- culture de Versailles. Bulletin. Vol. 1—XVII. O. Ver- sailles, 1884—-1900— Association Haut-Marnaise d’horticulture, de viticulture et de silviculture. Vol. I. Q. Langres, 1895. — Continued as: Revue régionale agricole et horticole; annuales de I’ Associa- tion Haut-Marnaise d’horticulture, de viticulture et de sylvi- culture et de la Société d’agriculture de Langres. Vol. II1.- VI. Q. n.t-p. [Langres, 1897-1900|—> Associationpomologique del’Ouest. Bulletin. Vol. I—XVIII. il. O. Rennes, ete., 1884-1900—> In 1898 ‘l'Ouest’ is replaced by ‘pour I’étude des fruits de pressoir et l'industrie du cidre.”” — Contains but little pomological matter; chiefly economic. Bibliothéque des propriétaires ruraux; ou, Journal d’économie rurale et domestique; par une société de savans et de pro- priétaires. Vol. I.—XX. O. Paris, 1803-1808. Contains arboricultural articles. Le Bon cultivateur, recucil agronomique, publié par la Société centrale d’agriculture de Nancy, et redigé par M. Soyer- Willemet. Vol. I.—L. pl. O. Naney, 1821—70.— Continued as: Société centrale d’agriculture (de Meurthe-et-Moselle) et ducomice de Nancy. Annales. Ser.2. Vol. I.—II. (1870-74). O. Paris, 1874. — Continued as: Le bon cultivateur; recueil agronomique, organe de la Société centrale d’agriculture de Meurthe- et-Moselle, du comice de Nancy et de la station agronomique de l’Est. Année LVII—LXVIII. 12 vol. I. Nancy, 1877-88. In 1883 ‘‘et de la station agronomique de I’ Est” Le Bon jardinier; almanach (horticole) pour l’année 1755[- 1900] . . . Nouvelle éd.—éd. 142. Tt. T.,8. & D. Paris, 1755-1900— With varying sub-title. The title of the earliest ed. seen, reads: Le bon jardinier; almanach pour l’année 1755; contenant une idée générale de quatre sortes des jardins, des régles pour les cultiver et la maniére d’élever les plus belles fleurs. Nouvelle éd. 168 pp. Tt. Paris, 1755. From 1860 ‘‘horticole” is added after ‘‘almanach.’’ The first editions are anonymous; from 1780 De Grace is given as editor, from'1804 to 1815 Mordant de Launay; later Loiseleur-Deslongchamps and afterwards A. Poiteau, Vilmorin & others are editors. From 1841 published in two parts paged continuously; from 1851 paged separately. Of the 1st ed., pub- lished in 1754, no copy could be found in any Paris library; even the most complete set known, which isin possession of the Librairie agricole de la Maison rustique at Paris, lacks ed. 1754 and also ed. 1787. No editions were published in 1871, 1888, 1892 and 1893. Bulletin d’insectologie agricole; journal mensuel de la Société centrale d’apiculture & d’insectologie; entomologie appli- quée. il. O. Paris, 1856-76. — Continued as: L’Apicul- ture. Bulletin de la Société centrale d’apiculture. il. O. Paris, 1877-1900— Cercle horticole du Nord. Journal. 98. — Continued as: Société centrale d’hortieulture du Nord. Journal. Vol. XXX.-XXXI. O. 1899-1900—> Cercle pratique d’horticulture et de botanique de l’arrondisse- is dropped from the title. Vol. I-XXIX. O. 1870- ment du Havre. Bulletin. 33 vol. O. n.t-p. [Havre, 1853-86.] — Continued as: Société dhorticulture et de bo- tanique de l’arrondissement du Havre. Bulletin. 14vol. O. n. t-p. [Havre, 1887-1900] Contains some arboricultural and horticultural articles. Cercle pratique d’horticulture et de botanique du département de la Seine-Inférieure. Bulletin. Vol. 1-XV. il. pl. O. Rouen, 1845-59.|| United in 1859 with Société (impériale et) centrale d’horticulture du dé& partement de la Seine-Inférieure. Contains many arboricultural articles. Chaire départementale d’agriculture du Loiret. [Publication.] No. L-XXVIII. O. Orléans, 1883-99. Contains many articles on viticulture, nearly all by J. Duplessis. Chronique horticole. Journal [mensuel] de la Société d’horti- culture pratique de |’Ain (fondée 1851). Vol. I1L—-XXX. O. Bourg, 1871-1900—> SERIALS — FRANCE 19 Comice 5 pao et Société de viticulture, horticulture et api- culture Brioude (Haute-Loire). Bulletin. Vol. [1.}-1V. pt. 18. ©. DBrioude, 1870-97. Comice horticole de Maine-et-Loire. rayvaux. Vol. L-V. pl. O. Angers, 1838-58. Le cultivateur; journal de l'industrie agricole. Paris, 1829-48. L icolamationale dagrienttara de Montpellier. Annales. Vol. I.—XI. (1884-1900). il. pl. Q. Montpellier, 1885-1900—> L’Economiste fr: ingaise; journal hebdomadaire. Vol. I. XXVIII. I’. Paris, 1873 1900—* L’Electricien, revue générale d’Glectricité. pl. O. Paris, 1881-90.—Ser. 2. Vol. Paris, 1891-1900—> With slightly varying title. [France] —Ministére de l’agriculture. officiels, statistique, rapports, en Trance et a Vétranger. Vol. Q. Paris, 1882-1900— Contains arboricultural, economic and forestal articles. France — Ministére de l’agriculture, du commerce et des 24 vol. O. Vol. L-XIV. il. 1.6.4 I) Yay Julletin; documents comptes rendus de missions I.-XIX. il. pl. maps, tab. travaux publics. Annalesdu commerce exterieur. O. Paris, 1852 [1843]-98. Unnumbered, bound by countries; on different aspects of trade. La France agricole; journal des Syndicats agricoles. F. Paris, 1882-91. L’Horticulteur francais de mil huit cent cinquante et un; jour- nal des amateurs et des intéréts horticoles. Ed. by F. Hé- rincq. 21 vol. pl. O. Paris, 1851-72. Vol. for 1859-72 called second series, and vol. for 1860-61 numbered vol. IL.-III. Horticulteur praticien; revue de l’horticulture frangaise et étrangére . . . See under Beveium, p. 15. L’Horticulteur provengal; journal des serres et des jardins, publié par une société de practiciens et d’amateurs. 12 vol. D. Marseille, 1848-59—> L’Horticulteur universel; bulletin; ou, Revue des journaux horticoles frangais. [2]+112 pp. O. Paris, 1842. L’Horticulteur universel; journal général des jardiniers et amateurs, présentant l’analyse raisonnée des travaux horti- coles francais et étrangers . . . Ed. by C. Lemaire. Vol. I- VI. pl. O. Paris, 1839-45.—Ser.2. lvol. pl. O. Paris, 1846.— Newser. lvol. pl. O. Paris, 1847. Institut horticolede Fromont. Annales. Bodin. 6 vol. pl. O. Paris, 1829-34.|| Institut national agronomique [de France] (Icole supérieure de l’agriculture). Annales. No. 1-15 (1876-96). il. pl. Q. Paris, 1878-98— L’Instructeur-jardinier; journal general d’horticulture pra- tique redigé et publié par Victor Paquet. Vol. I—Iil. O. Paris, 1849-50. Supereny a continuation of Journal d’horticulture pratique et de jar- dinage . Jardin; fetal bi-mensuel d’horticulture générale. Vol. I— XIV. il. pl. F. Argenteuil & Paris, 1887-1900— Journal d’agriculture et d’horticulture de la Céte d’Or; publié par le Comité centrale d’agriculture de la Cote d'Or. 39 yol. O. [Dijon, 1837]-78. Journal d’agriculture pratique, de jardinage et d’économie do- Ed. by E. Soulange- mestique. Vol. I-VI. il. Q. Paris, 1837-43. — Continued as: Journal d’agriculture pratique et de jardinage. Ser. 2. Vol. I-VI. il. Q. Paris, 1843-49. —Ser. 3. Vol. I-VI. il. Q. Paris, 1850-53. — Continued as: Journal d’agriculture pratique. Moniteur de la propriété et de l’agriculture. Ser 4. Vol.I-VIII. il. Q. Paris, 1854-57. — Nouvelle période. 84 vol. il. Q. Paris, 1858—1900— In 1837-52 has also the title: Maison rustique du 1 partie. In 1860 “* Moniteurdes comices, des propriétai is added to the title. — Contains many arboricultural ar ce Journal d’agriculture pratique et d’économie cial pour le midi de la France. Vol. L-XCVI. ©. Toulouse, 1805- 1900— Journal d’horticulture pratique et de jardinage, | le patronage des principaux horticulteurs frangai direction de M. Victor Paquet. Vol. I-V. D. Paris, 18 47.|| For continuation see L’Instructeur-jardinier. 43- 20 PERIODICALS AND Journal de l’agriculture; fondé et dirigé par J. A. Barral. 104 vol. il Q. Paris, 1866—1900— In LSGS the words: ‘de la ferme et des maisons de campagne, de l’horti- culture, de 'Gconomie rurale et des intéréts de la propriété” are added to the title; in 1880 ‘de la viticulture” is inserted after ‘campagne "'; in 1886 ‘'de la zootechnic” is inserted after ‘‘campagne.’’ — Until 1884 4 volumes were published every year with the exception of 1866, when there were 2 volumes, and 1870, when there were 3 volumesonly. After 1884 2 volumes were published every yeur. — Contains many arbori- cultural articles. Journal de vulgarisation de lhorticulture. nage pratique. Wd. by Vauvel & Bois. Paris, 1877-86. Journal des connaissances usuelles et pratiques; ou, Recueil de notions immédiatement utiles aux besoins et jouissances de toutes les classes de la société et mises 4 la portée de toutes les Recueil de jardi- Vol. 1.-I1X. O. intelligences . . . publié par C. de Lasteyrie . . . Vol. I- XXXIV. pl. O. Paris, 1825-43.—IEd.3 rev. Vol. I—X. pl. O. Paris, 1832. Contains notes on woody plants, chiefly economic. Journal des Roses (Rosa inter flores); publication mensuelle spéciale. Ed. by Camille Bernardin, Scipion & Pierre Cochet. Vol. I-XXIV. pl. Q. Melun & Paris, 1877-1900 Journal et flore des jardins par MM. Boitard, Camuzet, Cels ... Vol. I. pl. O. Paris, 1832. — Continued as: An- nales de flore et de pomone; ou, Journal des jardins et des champs par M. Cels, Dalret . . . 10 vol. (1832-42). pl. O. Paris, 1833-42. — Ser. 2. Vol. I-IV. pl. O. Paris, 1842— 46.— Ser. 3. Vol. I-II. pl. O. Paris, 1847-48||| Journal horticole et viticole. Organe officiel de la Société hor- ticole et viticole de la Gironde. Bordeaux, 1899-1900— Lyon-horticole; revue bi-mensuelle d’horticulture. | Ed. by Vivand-Morel. Vol. [I.}-XXJII. il. Q. Lyon, 1879-1900— Magasin pittoresque. Vol. I—-LXVIII. il. F. Paris, 1833- 1900— Maison de campagne; journal bimensuel. 1900— Le messager agricole; revue des associations et des intéréts agricoles du Midi. _Publié sous la direction de Frédéric Ca- zalis. 11 vol. O. Montpellier, 1860-70.— Newser. 41 vol. O. Montpellier, 1871-1900. Les Mondes; revue hebdomadaire des sciences et de leurs ap- O. Paris, 1860- plications aux arts et 4 l'industrie. Par l’abbé Moigno. _33 vol. O. Paris, 1863-73. — Continued as: Kécpos. Les mondes. Revue hebdomadaire des sciences . . . Par l’abbé Moigno. 24 vol. O. Paris, 1874-81. — United with Ces- mos and continued as: Cosmos. Les mondes. Ser. 3. 9 vol. O. Paris, 1882-84. — Continued as: Cosmos; revue des sci- ences et de leurs applications. Newser. 33 vol. [Année 34- 44.] Q. Paris, 1885-95— Le Moniteur d’horticulture, arboriculture, viticulture, sci- ences, arts et industries horticoles. Organe des amateurs de jardins. Rédigé par une Société d’horticulteurs, d’arboricul- teurs et d’amateurs distingués, sous la direction de Lucien Chauré. 23 vol. il. pl. Q. Paris, 1877-99— Moniteur officiel du commerce, renseignements commerciaux, industriels et maritimes. Vol. I-—XXXV. sq. F. Paris, 1883-1900 Le Nouveau jardinier illustré. Ed. by F. Hérincq, A. Lavallée, L. Neumann, J. B. Verlot, ete. Vol. 1-XXXIV. il. D. Paris, 1865-98— Nouvelles annales de la marine et des colonies, revue men- suelle. Vol. I—XXXI. pl. O. Paris, 1849-64. In 1865 merged into Revue maritime et coloniale. Nouvelles archives des missions scientifiques et littéraires, choix de rapport et instructions, publié sous les auspices du Ministére de l’instruction publique et des beaux-arts. Vol. I-IX. il. pl. maps. O. Paris, 1891-99— Le Petit jardin illustré-hebdomadaire; journal de jardinage pratique. Vol.I—VII. il. Q.&F. Paris, 1893-1900— La Pomologie agricole et horticole; organe (bulletin) officiel du Syndicat pomologique de France. Vol. I—III. (no. 1-12). Q. n.t-p. Rennes, 1897-99. The words ‘‘et horticole’’ are dropped from the title in 1897, no. 4. La Pomologie francaise; bulletin de la Société pomologique de France. 16 vol. il. por. pl. O. [Lyon, 1872}-1900— From volume for 1890 the word ‘‘journal”’ is substituted for the word “bulletin” in the title. Portefeuille des horticulteurs; journal pratique des jardins; ou, Revue compléte de tout ce que la science horticole présente de neuf et d’intéressant tant en France qu’a l’étranger. Vol. I-Il. pl. Q. Paris, 1847-48. Contains arboricultural articles and many plates of woody plants. SERIALS — FRANCE Le Progrés agricole. I*. Amiens, 1886-1900— Le Progrés agricole et viticole; journal d’agriculture meridio- nale. Wd. by L. Degrully. Vol. 1—X XXIV. (année 1-17). il. O. Montpellier, [1884]-1900— In vol. XIII. the subtitle reads: revue d’agriculture et de viticulture. La Provence agricole et horticole. Ed. by Martial Drageon. 15 vol. O. ‘Toulon, 1881-95— La Revue agricole; bullétin spécial des associations agricoles. O. Paris, 1840-1846. Revue agricole et forestiére de Provence. Aix, 1862-76. Volumes for 1866-76 called vol. VI-—XVI. Revue coloniale. Ministére de la marine et des colonies. O. Paris, 1853-58. — Continued as: Revue algérienne et des colonies. Vol. I-III. O. Paris, 1859-60. — Continued as: Revue maritime et coloniale. Vol. 1-CXLVII. pl. O. Paris, [1861]-1900— Revue de l’horticulture; fondée et dirigée par J. A. Barral. lvol. O. Paris, 1867. Revue de viticulture; organe de l’agriculture des régions viti- 16 vol. pl. O. coles, publiée sous la direction de P. Viala & L. Ravaz. Vol. I-XIV. il. Q. Paris, 1894-1900— Revue des cultures coloniales. Vol. I-VII. il. pl. Q. Paris, 1897—1900— Revue des deux mondes. Vol. for 1829-55. O. Paris, 1829- 55.— Per. 2. Vol. I-CVIII. O. Paris, 1856-73. — Per. 3. Vol. 1-CXX. O. Paris, 1874-93.—Per. 4. Vol. CXXI.- CLXII. O. Paris, 1894-1900— Revue des Vignes, hybrides franco-américaines, par Gouin. Vol. I.—vol. for 1899, no.1. O. Vals-les-Bains, 1889-99. Revue horticole; journal d’horticulture pratique. Vol. [I.} LXXII. il. por. pl. D.,O.&Q. Paris, 1829-1900— Ser. 1 is made up of 3 vol. 1829-38; ser. 2, 5 vol. 1838-46; ser. 3, 6 vol. 1847-52; ser. 4, 5 vel. 1852-57. Volumes for 1858-65 have no series or volume number. From 1866 to 1900 calied année 37-72. — Ed. by Poi- teau & others (1835-58), Barra] (1859-66), Carriére (1867-82), Carriére & André (1883-96), André (1897-1900). — In 1829-45 title reads: Revue horticole; journal des jardiniers et amateurs; in 1846-51: Revue horti- cole; résumé de tout ce qui paratt d’interessant en jardinage. Revue horticole de la Céte-d’Or; journal mensuel publié par la Société d’horticulture du département. Vol. I. 202 pp. O. Dijon, 1851-52. Revue horticole [des Bouches-du-Rhéne]; journal mensuel des travaux de la Société d’horticulture et de botanique des Bouches-du-Rhéne. Vol. for 1854-— vol. XLVI. (No. 557). il. O. Marseille, 1854-1900 Revue scientifique et industrielle de l'année. Ed. by J. L. Breton. Vol. I-III. il. pl. Q. Paris, 1897-1900— Revue viticole, agricole et horticole de Franche Comté et de Bourgogne; publication populaire illustré; organe des asso- ciations agricoles et viticoles de la région de Est. Poligny, 1894-1900 Revue zoologique par la Société cuvierienne; association uni- verselle pour l’avancement de la zoologie . . . Vol. I—XI. (1838-48). pl. O. Paris, 1840-48. — United with Magasin de zoologie and continued as: Revue et magasin de zoologie pure et appliquée ...Ser. 2. Vol. I~XXIV. pl. O. Paris, 1849-72. — Ser. 3. Vol. XXV.-XXX. O. Paris, 1873-78.]|| Société académique d’agriculture, belles-lettres, sciences et artsde Poitiers. Bulletin. Vol.I—XIII. tab. O. Poitiers, 1819-46. — New ser. No. 1-301. pl. O. Poitiers, 1846- 96> Contains some arboricultural articles. Société centrale d’agriculture, d’horticulture et d’acclimata- tion de Nice et des Alpes-Maritimes. Bulletin mensuel (tri- mestriel). No. 1-101. O. Nice, 1860-85. — Continued as: Société centrale d’agriculture, d’horticulture et d’acclimata- tion des Alpes-Maritimes et Société [frangaise] des amis des arbres. Bulletin-journal. Année XXVII—XL. O. Nice, 1887-1900— From 1893 “Société des amis des arbres” has an independent publica- tion and its name is dropped from the title. See vol. IV. 13: Société frangaise des amis des arbres. Société centrale d’agriculture du département de la Haute Sadne. Recueil agronomique. Vol. III—V. O. Vesoul, 1830-49. Société centrale d’agriculture du département de la Seine- Inférieure. Mémorial. Vol. I. O. Rouen, 1819.—Ex- traits des travaux. Vol. I1-LXXX. O. Rouen, 1820- 1900— PERIODICALS AND Soci6t6 contralo d’horticulture de Nancy. Bulletin. Vol. I. XXII. O. Naney, 1877-1900—> Société d’agriculture, commerce, sciences et arts du départe- ment dela Marne. Compte annuel ct sommaire (résumé) des travaux. Année 1807-14. O. Chalons, [1807-14]. — Séance publique, 1817-54. O. Chalons, 1817-54, — Mémoires. Année 1855-1898. ©. Chdlons-sur-Marne, 1857-98. — Ser. 2. Vol. L.-II. il. O. Chflons-sur-Marne, 1899-1900—> Société dagriculture, d’horticulture et d’acclimatation du Var. Bulletin. Vol. I-XXXI. O. Toulon, 1869-1900—> In vol. I. tho title reads: Sociéte d'horticulture et d'acclimatation du Var, Société d’agriculture de l’Aude. Journal. Année 1-~LXXXI. O. Carcassonne, 1820-1900— Société d’agriculture, des sciences, ducommerce et des arts du département de la Haute-Saéne. Mémoires. Vol. I.-V. ©. Vesoul, 1859-66.—Ser. 2. Vol. I.-XI. O. Vesoul, 1867-69. — Continued as: Société d’agriculture, sciences et arts du département de la Haute-Sadne. Bulletin. Ser. 3. Vol. L-XXX. QO. Vesoul, 1869-99—> Société d’agriculture, des sciences et des arts de l’arrondisse- ment de Valenciennes. Mémoires. Vol. 1—-LXV. tab. O. Valenciennes, 1835-1900 Société d’agriculture du département del’/Hérault. Recueil des bulletins. Vol. 1—XVIII. pl. O. Montpellier, [1807]- 31. — Bulletin. Vol. XIX.-LXXXIV. pl. O. Montpellier, 1832-97 — Table générale alphabétique des auteurs et des matiéres des cinquante premiéres années du bulletin de la Société cen- trale d’agriculture de |’ Hérault (années 1807 4 1813 et 1820 41863). 154pp. O. Montpellier, 1868. — Réunions viticoles organisées par la Société centrale d’agriculture de |’Hérault 4 l’Wcole d’agriculture de Mont- pellier. 152 pp. 4 pl. O. Montpellier, 1884. From 1841 the title of the society reads: Société centrale d’agriculture et des comices agricoles du département de |’Hérault. — Contains many arboricultural articles. Société d’agriculture du département de la Gironde. Annales. Année I.-LV. O. Bordeaux, 1846—-1900— Société d’agriculture du département de Loir-et-Cher. Sé- ances générales. 15 vol. O. n.t-p. [Blois, 1827—41.] Bulletin trimestricl. 3 vol. O. Blois, 1843-46. Contains arboricultural and some silvicultural articles. — There are other insignificant publications of this society with varying titles pub- lished from 1807 to 1825. Société (royale, impériale) @agriculture du département de Seine-et-Oise. Mémoires. Vol. [I.] (1798)-LXIV. pl. O. Versailles, [1799]-1864.—Ser. 2-3. Vol. I-XXIX. O. Versailles, 1865-95. — Newser. 5vol. O. Versailles, 1896- 1900—> In 1818 the words ‘‘et des arts” are inserted after ‘‘d’agriculture.”” — Vol. I.—XIII. of ser. 1 without t-p. and unnumbered. — Contains many arboricultural articles. Société d’agriculture du département du Cher. Vol. IT.—XXVIII. O. Bourges, 1829-1900— Société d’agriculture et d’horticulture de Vaucluse. Bulletin. Vol. L=XLIX. tab. O. Avignon, 1854-86—> Société d’agriculture et d’horticulture du Gers. Bulletin; reyue agricole et horticole. Vol. I—XLV. O. Auch, 1855- 1900 Société d’agriculture, industrie, sciences, arts et belles-lettres du département de la Loire. Annales. Vol. 1—XXIV._ il. Bulletin. pl. O. Saint-Etienne, 1857-80.— Ser. 2. Vol. I—XX. il. pl. O. Saint-Etienne, 1881-1900—> Socisté d’agriculture, industrie, sciences et arts du départe- ment de la Lozére. Bulletin. Vol. I—LII. pl. O. Mende, 1850-1900— Société d’agriculture, sciences, arts et belles-lettres du dé- partement d’Indre-et-Loire. Annales. Vol. I—LXN XVIII. O. Tours, 1821-98—> Société d’agriculture, sciences et arts d’Angers. Mémoires. Vol. I-VII. pl. O. Angers, 1831-48.—Ser. 2. Vol. I-VIII. pl. O. Angers, 1850-57.— New ser. Vol. I- XXVIII. pl. O. Angers, 1858-87.—Ser. 4. Vol. I1—XI. pl. O. Angers, 1888-97.—Ser. 5. Vol. I-III. pl. 0. Angers, 1899-1900— From 1850 the word “‘nationale"’ (impériale) appears after ‘‘Société.’’ — In 1860 ‘‘Ancienne académie d’Angers” is added to the title. — Con- tains arboricultural articles. Socisté d’agriculture, sciences et arts de Meaux. Publica- tions (bulletin), 1834-88. 26 vol. pl. O. Meaux, 1836-89. Contains some arboricultural articles. SERIALS — FRANCE 2) Société d’agriculture, sciences et arts du département de VEure. Vulletin. Vol. L-Il. map. O. Ivreux, 1822-24 Continued as: Société... Journal d’agriculture, de mé- decine et des sciences accessoires. Vol. L.-VI. O. Invreux, 1824-29. — Continued as; Société (libre) d’agriculture, sci- ences, arts et belles-lettres, du département de |'Iure. fecueil, Vol. I1-X. O. Wvyreux, 1830-39. Recueil des travaux. Ser. 2. Vol. L—VIIL. O. Evreux, 1841-50 Ser. 3. Vol. I.-IX. (1850-68). O. Evreux, 1853-70. — Ser. 4. Vol. I-X. (1869-92). O. Evreux, 1873-93. — Ser. 5. Vol. L.-VII. (1893-99). O. WPvreux, 1894-1900—> The word “libre” appears first in 1834. In 1850 the words “du départe- ment” are dropped. — Containg arboricultural and some silvicultural articles. Société d’agronomie pratique. Journal, auquel s'est réuni le journal des jardins. 2 vol. O. Paris, 1829-30, — Continued as: Annales des jardiniers amateurs, publiGes par la Soci- été d’agronomie pratique. 2 vol. O. n. t-p. Paris, 1831- 32.]— COREE as: Annales des jardiniers amateurs suite acelles publiées par la Société d’agronomie pratique. 12 vol. O. Paris, 1832-43. Contains dendrological and arboricultural articles. Société d’encouragement pour l’industrie nationale (Paris). Bulletin. Vol. 1—XCIX. il. pl. sq.Q. Paris, 1802-1900— Vol. LIIT.-XCIX. called also ser. 2—ser. 5, VI. Société d’horticulture, d’agriculture et de viticulture de Vichy-Cusset. Bulletin-journal. 7 vol. O. t-p-c. Cusset, 1891-97— Société Whorticulture, d’arboriculture, de viticulture et de sylviculture dela Meuse. Bulletin. Vol. I1—XI. Q. n. t-p. [Verdun, 1890-1900} Société d’horticulture, d’arboriculture et de viticulture du canton d’Argenteuil (Seine-et-Oise). Bulletin. Vol. I- VI. O. t-p-e. Argenteuil, 1893-98— In 1895 the words ‘‘d’arboriculture” are dropped from the title. Société d’horticulture d’Eure-et-Leire. Bulletin. Vol. I- XXI. O. Chartres, 1856-1900— In 1870 ‘‘et de viticulture” is added after ‘‘horticulture.” Socisté @horticulture d'Orléans. Bulletin. Vol. I.—ser. 3, vol. V. pl. O. Orléans, 1841-1900— From 1877 (new ser. V.) has additional title: ‘‘et du Loiret.” Société d’horticulture de Cherbourg. Bulletin. Vol. for 1869- 98. O. Cherbourg, 1869-98. Société @horticulturede Déle. Bulletin. 14 vol. O. n.t-p. [Déle, 1884-97.] In 1888 ‘‘et de viticulture” is inserted after “‘d’horticulture.” Société dhorticulture de l’arrondissement de Bayonne. Bulletin. O. Bayonne, 1900— Société d’horticulture de l arrondissement de Dieppe. Bulle- tin trimestriel. O. Dieppe, 1887-1900— Société dhorticulture de l’Aube. Bulletins trimestriels. Vol. for 1850-78. O. Troyes, 1850-78. Société @horticulture del’Auvergne. Bulletin. Vol. I—VII. O. Clermont-Ferrand, 1844—50.|| Contains many arboricultural articles. Société d’horticulture de la Charente. O. t-p-c. Angouléme, 1883-1900— Société d’horticulture de la Gironde. Annales. Vol. I—VIII. O. Bordeaux, 1847-55.—Ser. 2. Vol. I-III. O. Bor- deaux, 1856-61. — Nouvelles annales. Vol. I-X XXIV. O. Bordeaux, 1866—1900— Société d’horticulture de la Haute-Garonne. Annales. Vol. I-XLVII. il. O. Toulouse, 1854-1900— Société @horticulture de la Sarthe. Bulletin. XIII. pl. O. Le Mans, 1852—-1900— Société d’horticulture de la Seine. Bulletin des travaux. Vol. [—XII. O. Paris, 1843-54. Société d’horticulture de Maine-et-Loire. Annales. 37 vols. pl. O. Angers, 1864-1900— In 1897 the words ‘‘d’ Angers et du département de Maine-et-Loire” are substituted fcr ‘de Maine-et-Loire."’ — Contains many arboricultural articles. Société d@’horticulture de Meaux. Annales. Vol. I—X XVI. pl. O. Meaux, 1844-73. — Bulletin. Vol. XXXV—LXII. O. Meaux, 1873-1900— Bulletin. 37 vol. Vol. [+ Société d@’horticulture de Montmorency. Bulletin. VIII. O. n.t-p. [Montmorency, 1866—-98.] In 1868S ‘tet de botanique” is inserted after “‘d’horticultu ‘et d’agriculture” is inserted after “‘botanique”;in 18381 t Société d’horticulture, d’agriculture et de botanique de 4 in 1887 ‘‘du canton” is inserted after “‘botanique.” 99 os AND Vol. IL.- PERIODICALS Société @horticulture de Picardie. Bulletin mensuel. XVII. O. Amiens, 1856-L900—> Société d’horticulture de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Bulletin. Vol. I-IX. pt. 12. pl. O. Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 1854— 1900— Société d’horticulture de Vosges. Bulletin. vol. VIII. no. 142. O. Wpinal, 1874-1900 In 1878 “tet de viticulture” is added to the title. Société d’horticulture du centre de la Normandie. Vol. I-VIII. Q. t-p-c. Lisieux, 1868-1900— In vol. IL. ‘tet de botanique” is added to the title. Société d’horticulture du département de la Moselle. tin. Année 1-10. 6 vol. O. Metz, 1845-54. Journal. Vol. I-IV. O. Metz, [1854-57]. Société @horticulture du Doubs. Bulletin. Vol. for 1862-88. O. Saint-Vit, 1862-88.— New ser. No. I-LX. O. Saint- Vit, 1891-95. — Série illustrée. No. I—XLVIII. O. Saint- Vit, 1896-99. Bulletin [mensuel]. Saint-Vit, 1S93-1900— Société d’horticulture du Puy-de-Dome. Bulletin. XVII. O. Clermont-Ferrand, 1884-1900— In 1889 the words ‘‘et de viticulture’’ are added to the title. Société d’horticulture et d’acclimatation de la Dordogne. Bulletin. O. Périgueux, 1898-1900— Société d’horticulture et d’agriculture d’Hyéres. Vol. for 1889-91. O. Hyéres, 1889-91. Société d@horticulture et d’apiculture de arrondissement de Senlis. Bulletin. Vol. for 1869-99. O. Senlis, 1869-99. Société dhorticulture et d’arboriculture des Deux-Sévres. Bulletin. Vol. 1I—XLVIII. O. Niort, 1853-1900— In 1872 the words ‘‘et de viticulture”’ are added after ‘‘d’arboriculture.’’ — Contains arboricultural articles, chiefly relating to fruit trees and Vitis. Société d’horticulture et d’arboriculture du Doubs établie 4 Besancon. Journal. Vol. 1-IV. O. Besancon, 1857-60. Société @horticulture et de botanique de Beauvais. Bulletin. 36 vol. O. n.t-p. [Beauvais, 1865-1900} In 1870 ‘“‘et d’apiculture” is inserted after ‘‘botanique.” Société @’horticulture et de viticulture d’Epernay. Bulletin. Vol. I-XVII. O. Epernay, 1874-1900— Société d’horticulture (et de viticulture) des Basses-Pyrénées. Bulletin trimestriel. Vol. I-VII. O. n.t-p. [Pau, 1885- 1900]— Société dhorticulture pratique du département du Rhone. Bulletin. Vol. 1—XLV. pl. O. Lyon, 1847-93. — Journal. Vol. I-IV. O. Lyon, 1894-97.— Continued as: Horti- culture nouvelle. Vol.I—III. pl. O. Lyon, 1898-1900— Société de géographie commerciale de Bordeaux. Bulletin. Vol. I-II. (1874-76). O. Bordeaux, 1876-77. — Ser. 2. Vol. I-—XXIII. il. pl. O. Bordeaux, 1878-1900— Vol. I. no. 5- Bulletin. Bulle- New ser. Vol. I-VIII. il. O. Vol. I.- Bulletin. Société de pomologie et d’arboriculture de Chauny. Bulle- tin. O. Chauny, 1864-1900— Société des agriculteurs de France. Annuaire. Vol. I— XXXI. O. Paris, 1869-1900— — Bulletin mensuel. Vol. I—XLVIII. O. Paris, 1869- 1900— In 1876 the word ‘‘mensuel’’ is dropped. Société des viticulteurs de France et d’ampélographie. Bul- letin. Vol. 1—XIII. O. Paris, 1888-1900— Société entomologique de France. Annales. Vol.I—XI. pl. QO. Paris, 1832-42. —Ser. 2. Vol. I1—X. pl. O. Paris, 1843-52. — Ser. 3. Vol. I—VIII. pl. O. Paris, 1853-60. — Ser. 4. Vol. I-X. pl. O. Paris, 1861—70.— Ser. 5. Vol. I-X. pl. O. Paris, 1871-80. — Ser. 6. Vol. I—X. pl. O. Paris, 1881-90. — Vol. LX.—LXIX. pl. O. Paris, 1891-1900 — Bulletin. Vol. for1832-1900. pl. O. Paris, 1832- 1900— The bulletins for 1832-94 are appended to the Annales; from 1895 they are issued separately. Société frangaise d’horticulture de Londres. I-X. il. pl. ©. Paris, 1890-1900— Société horticole et botanique de l’arrondissement de Melun. Bulletin. 24 vol. O. n.t-p. Melun, 1885-96— From 1888 published in trimestrial bulletins; in 1891 published together with Société d’agriculture de Melun. Bulletin; from 1892 again pub- lished separately. Bulletin. Vol. SERIALS — FRANCE Société horticole, vigneronne et forestiére de Aube. An- nales. Vol. IL-LX. (1866-1900). pl. O. ‘Troyes, 1870- [1900] In vol. I.—III. title reads: Société horticole . . . a Troyes. Société horticole, viticole et forestiére de la Haute-Marne. Annales. Vol.1—-VIL. Q. Chaumont, 1885 [1881-1900] Contains many arboricultural articles, only very few forestal ones. Société (impériale et) centrale @horticulture du département de la Seine-Inférieure. Bulletin. Vol. 1—XLIL. no. 1. pl. maps. O. Rouen, 1836-1900 Vol. I.—II. no. 2 published under the title: Société d’horticulture de Rouen. Bulletin. — Bulletin; pomologie. 2vol. pl. O. Rouen, 1850 [1839- 60] Société (impériale) zoologique d’acclimataticn. Annuaire de la Société . . . et du Jardin d’acclimatation du Bois-de-Bou- logne. Vol. I. §S. Paris, 1863. — Bulletin (mensuel). Vol. I.-—ser.2. vol. VII. il. pl. O. Paris, 1854-70. — Continued as: Société d’acclimatation. Bulletin (mensuel). Ser. 2, vol. VILI—XXVIIL. (ser. 3, vol. VIII.). il. pl. O. Paris, 1871-81.— Continued as: Société nationale d’acclimatation de France. Bulletin. Vol. XXIX. (ser. 3, vol. [X.)—XXXYV. (ser. 4, vol. V.). il. pl. O. Paris, 1882-88. — Continued as: Revue des sciences naturelles ap- pliquées; bulletin bimensuel de la Société nationale d’acclima- tationde France. Vol. XXXVI. (ser. 4, vol. VI.)—XLII. il. pl. O. Paris, 1889-95. — Continued as: Société nationale d’acclimatationde France. Bulletin. Vol. XLY. [XLIII.}- XLVII. il. O. Paris, 1896-1900— Société industrielle d’Angers et du département de Maine-et- Loire. Bulletin. Vol. I1-LXX. pl. O. Angers, 1830- 1900 In 1871 the words ‘‘et agricole”’ are added after ‘‘industrielle.”’ Société nantaise d’horticulture. Séance générale (féte florale) annuelle. 3 vol. O. & D. Nantes, 1828-33. — No. 1-5. 1 vol. O. Nantes, 1840-48. — Résumé des travaux. Ser. 2. Vol. I-V. O. Nantes, 1849-58. — Annales et résumé des travaux. 42 vol. O. & sq.Q. Nantes, 1863-1900— Vol. for 1863-64 are called ser. 2, vol. VI.—VIII. Société régionale @horticulture du nord de la France. Jour- nal. Vol. I.—VII. (1881-87). il. Q. Lille, [1881-87]. Société royale d’agriculture et de commerce de Caen. moires. Vol. I-V. O. Caen, 1827-52. Société (royale) d’horticulture de Paris. Annales et journal spécial de létat et des progrés du jardinage. Vol. 1—XLY. il. pl. O. Paris, 1827-54. — Continued as: Société im- périale et centrale d’horticulture. Journal. Vol. I.—XII. pl.. O. Paris, 1855-66. — Continued as: Société (impériale et centrale) nationale d’horticulture de France. Journal. Ser. 2. Vol.I—XII. il. O. Paris, 1867-78.—Ser. 3. Vol. I-XXI. il. O. Paris, 1879-99.—Ser. 4. Vol. I. il. Q. Paris, 1900— In 1849 title reads: Société centrale d’horticulture de France; in 1851: Société d’horticulture de Paris et centrale de France. Société royale (nationale, impériale) et centrale d’agricul- ture de Paris. Mémoires. 139 vol. pl. O. - Paris, 1761- 1900— Vol. for 1761 is called ‘‘Recueil contenant les déliberations de la So- ciété” .. . From 1848 to 1852 title reads: ‘Mémoiresd’agriculture, d’éco- nomie rurale et domestique.’’ Bulletin des séances; compte rendu mensuel. Vol. I- LX. pl. O. Paris, 1841 [1837]-1900— In 1801 ‘‘du département de la Seine”’ is substituted for “‘de Paris” ; in 1814 ‘‘du département de la Seine” is omitted and in 1860 ‘‘de France” is added. — Vol. VI—XXXIV. of the Bulletin called ser. 2—ser. 3, IX. — Contains many arboricultural articles. Société royale et centrale d’agriculture, sciences et arts du département du Nord. Mémoires. Vol. 1—XIII. O. Douai, 1826-49. — Ser. 2. Vol. I—XIII. (1849-76). O. Douai, 1852-76. Société séricicole, fondée en 1837, pour l’amélioration et la propagation de lindustrie de la soie en France. Annales. 15 vol. (1837-51). il. O. Paris, 1838-52. Société vigneronne de l'arrondissement de Beaune (Céte- d@’Or). Bulletin. No. I1-LX. il. O. Beaune, 1886-1900— Société zoologique de France. Bulletin. Vol. 1—XXY. il. Mé- por. pl. O. Paris, 1876-1900— Mémoires. Vol. 1—XIII. il. pl. Q. Paris, 1888- 1900— Service an- Bul- Station agronomique de Nancy. Office agricole. nexe de renseignements, vulgarisation et recherches. letin. Vol. I-III. O. Nancy, 1899-1900— PERIODICALS Syndicat central des agriculteurs de France. Paris, 1884-1900—> Le Technologiste; ou, Archives des progrés de l'industrie fran- jaiso et Ctrangére, ouvrage utile aux mi HOW a Be aux Hineeants Wiel, Weioraiy HAL Pianos I. & Q. Paris, 1840-[1900]—> Vol, XXXVI.-LXII. (1876-1900) called also ser,2—ser. 4, IV. Vol. LIX.-LXII. called Le chauffeur. Le Tour du monde; nouveau journal des voyages, Bulletin. O. publié sous la direction d’fidouard Charton. Vol. L=LXVII. il. F. Paris, 1861-94. — New ser. Vol. I-VI. il. I’. Paris, 1895-1900— Verger; publication périodique arboriculture et de pomo- logie. Wd. by A. Mas. 2 vol. Q. Paris, [1868-69]. Published an an apx. to Mas, A. Le verger . . . Vol. 1V.-V. La Vigne américaine; sa culture, son avenir en Murope. Wd. by J. 1. Planchon, V. Pulliat, J. IE. Robin and G. Battan- chon. Vol. 1-XXIV. pl. O. n. t-p. [Vienne, Lyon & MaAeon, 1877—-1900— In 1879 ‘‘et la viticulture” is substituted for ‘tsa culture, son avenir.”’ h. IBERIAN PENINSULA Academia real das sciencias de Lisboa. Memorias economicas para o adiantamento da agricultura, das artes e da industria em Portugal e suas conquistas. Vol. I.-Y. pl. map, tab. O. Lisboa, 1789-1815.| Archivo rural; gazeta dos lavradores, revista de viticultura, agricultura pratica, oenologia, e em especial da cultura da Vinha americana . . . Publicado sob a direcgao de Alfredo Carlos Le Coeq. Vol. I-V. il. O. Lisboa, 1896-1900— Sub-title changes in vol. IV. to Revista quinzenal de agricultura pratica, viticultura e ocnologia. —Contains arboricultural and viticultural articles. El Eco de la ganaderia y de la agricultura, publicado bajo los auspicios de la Asociacién general de ganaderos. Vol. I.- XU. Q. Madrid, 1860-72— Jornal de horticultura pratica. Id. by Duarte de Oliveira, jr., J.C. Barbosa & Eduardo Sequeira. Vol. 1—XXIII. il. pl. Q. Porto, 1870-92.) Jornal official d’agricultura. 85> Portugal — Direccaio geral da agricultura. Annuario dos servicos florestaes. Vol. I.—? Lisboa, 18..?-1900— (Real) sociedade nacional de horticultura de Portugal. Boletim. O. Lisboa, 1900— Revista de agricultura prictica, economia rural, horticultura y jardineria. Publicada por el Instituto agricola catalan de San Isidro, bajo la direccién del sécio D. Isidoro de Angulo. Vol. I-XXI. Q. Barcelona, 1853-73— Revista horticola andaluza. Ed. by Rafael Carrillo y Paz. Vol. L-IV. il. O. Cadiz, 1881-84. Semanario de agricultura y artes, dirigido 4 los pdrrocos. Vol. I-XXITI. 25 pl. 11 tab. O. “Madrid, 1797-1808. Vol. 1-IX. O. Lisboa, 1877- i, ITALY Annali dell’ agricoltura del regno d’ Italia, continenti fatti, Osservazioni, e morie sopra tutte le parti dell’ economia campestre. Id. by Filippo Re. Vol. I-XXII. pl. O. Milano, 1809-14. Annali di agricoltura. No. [1]-223. pl. 99— (Ministero di agricoltura, industria e commercio. rezione dell’ agricoltura.) Annali di viticoltura ed enologia italiana. Ed. by G. B. Cer- letti. Vol. VIIT—X. O. Milano, 1875-76. Associazione dei naturalisti e medici per la mutua istruzione. Bulletino. Commentarii di medicina; de G. F. Spongia. Padova, 1836-37. Gazzetta toscana delle scienze medico-fisiche. Il Giardiniere ; giornale d’ orticoltura teorica e pratica pei giardinieri, coltivatori di fiori, amatori di giardini d’ ogni genere. Vol. IL—-IIl. pl. O. Milano, 1852-53. — Con- tinued as: I Giardini; giornale d’ orticoltura; compilato da distinti agronomi e botanici italiani. Vol. L—XIV. pl. O. Milano, 1854-68. — New ser. Vol. I—XIII. O. Milano, 1869-81— In vol. IV. (1857) the title reads: I Giardini . . . redatto da un antofilo, colla copperazione di insigni botanici, amatori di piante ed orticoltori italiani. — Contains many arboricultural and horticultural articles on woody plants, also plates. O. Roma, 1878- Di- Volar ivies Os AND SERIALS —IBERIAN PENINSULA — ITALY 23 Giornale agrario toscano. Vol. 1L-XXVII. pl. tab. O. Wirenze, 1827-53. New ser. Vol. 1.-XII. pl. tab. O. Jirenze, 1854—-65.)| Vol. XXIL-XXVII. (1848-53) have no t-p., and are called Bulleting ogrario. Nuova serie, No, 1-24, Giornale d’ agricoltura del regno d’ Italia, fondato e diretto 18638-51—> is added to the title alter dal... Irancesco Luigi Botter. I. In 1873 (or earlier) “ “agricoltura,”” Giornale delle scienze mediche. Giornale vinicolo italiano. Wd. by Edoardo Ottavi & Arturo Marescalchi. Vol. I1—XXVI. O. n. t-p. [Casale, 1875- 1900|—> Contains viticultural articles, but mostly on wines. L’ Italia agricola; giornale dedicato al miglioramento morale ed economico delle popolazioni rurali, instituito e diretto da G. Chizzolini. Vol. I.-VII. il. I’. Milano, 1869-75. — Con- tinued as: 1’ Italia agricola; giornale di agricoltura Vol. VIII.—XXXII. il. IF’. Milano, 1876-95— Italia — Ministero d’ agricoltura, industria e commercio. Bullettino ampelografico. Vase. 1—X XII. (1875-86). O. Roma, 1876-87. Laboratorio di botanica crittogamica presso la R. universita di Pavia. Archivio triennale. Id. by Santo Garovaglio (vol. J.-III.), Achille Cattaneo (vol. IV.) & Giovanni Briosi (vol. V.). Vol. I—V. pl. O. Milano, 1874-88. For continuation see vol. I. 25: Istituto botanico dell’ Pavia. Atti. — Contains articles on plant discases. (Reale) accademia economico-agraria dei georgofili di Fi- renze. Atti. Vol. I—VIUI. O. Firenze, 1791-1817. — Continuazione degli atti. Vol. I—XXXI. pl. O. Firenze, 1818-53. — New ser. Vol. I—XVI. pl. O. Firenze, 1853- 1870. — Ser. 4. Vol. I-XXIII. pl. O. Firenze, 1871- 1900—> From 1791-1804 (vol. V.) the title reads: Real socict&d economics di Fi- repze ossia de’ georgofili; from 1810-12: Imp. societA . . . from 1817 Accademia de’ georgofili; from 1818: Imp. e reale Accademia economica agraria dei georgofili di Firenze. In 1849: Imp. is dropped. — Contains some arboricultural and dendrological articles. Reale istituto d’ incoraggiamento di agricoltura, arti e mani- fatture in Sicilia. Effemeridi scientifiche e letterarie per la Sicilia. Vol. 1—XXXI. O. Palermo, 1832-40. Giornale. Ser.3. Vol.I. il. pl. Q. Palermo, 1863.|| R{eale] istituto tecnico di Bari. Annuario. Rfeale] istituto tecnico e nautico di Napoli. Annali. (Reale) scuola superiore d’ agricolturain Portici. Annuario. }) Peay sologna, industria ¢ commercio” Universita di Vol. I-VII. fasc.1. il. Q. Napoli & Portici, 1878-98. — Continued as: (Regia) scuola superiore di agricoltura in Por- tici. Annali. Ser. 2.. Vol. i il. pl. map. tab. Q. Napoli, 1899. (Reale) societa LoEcats di orticultura. Bullettino. Vol. I- OG MIE IE O. & Q. Firenze, 1876—1900— Index to vol. I.-X. at end of vol. X., to vol. XI.—-XX. at end of vol. Repertorio di agricoltura pratica e di economia domestica. Ed.. by Rocco Ragazzoni. Vol. I-V. O. Torino, 1828- 32. — Continued as: Repertorio di agricoltura e di scienze economiche ed industriali. Ed. by Rocco Ragazzoni. Ser. 2. Vol. I-XIX. pl. O. Torino, 1835-44.— New ser. Vol. I-XX. O. Torino, 1846-54.—Ser. 4. Vol. I-III. O. Torino, 1855-56. — Continued as: Repertorio . . . giornale dell’ associazione agraria. Ed. by Domenico Sacchi & Fer- rero Luigi. Ser.5. Vol.I—II. -O. Torino, 1856-57. In 1857 “‘giornale dell’ associazione agraria”’ is dropped from the title. Rivista di viticoltura ed enologia italiana. Ed. by G. B. Cer letti & Antonio Carpene. Vol. I-VII. O. Conegliano, 1877-83. Societa agraria della provincia di Bologna. Memorielette nelle adunanze ordinarie negli anni 1840-[58]; pubblicate per or- dine della societi medesima. Vol. I-X. pl. tab. Q. Bologna, 1844-59. — Annali; in continuazione delle memorie della societa medesima. Vol. I-VI. (1861-66). pl tab. Q. Bologna, 1862-67— Societ& di acclimazione e di agricoltura in Sicilia. Atti. Vol. I-XV. O. Palermo, 1861-75. — Giornale ed atti. Vol. XVI. O. Palermo, 1876. Societa entomologica italiana. Bullettino. Vol. I—X XXII. il. pl. O. Firenze, 1869-1900— Le stazioni sperimentali agrarie italiane. Vol. 1—X XXIII. il. ©. Roma, Torino & Modena, 1872-1900. Le Viti americani, la fillossera e le altre malattie della Vite. Vol. I-? ©. Alba, 1882-87. 24 PERIODICALS AND SERIALS —SWITZERLAND — AUSTRIA-HUNGARY j. SWITZERLAND Aargauische Weinbaugesellschaft. Jahrheft 1868-90. O. Baden & Aarau, 1868-91. L’ agricoltore ticinese; giornale economico-agrario. della Societ’& cantonale d’ agricoltura e silvicoltura. XXIV. O. Lugano, 1869-92— From 1869-73 (vol. I.-V.) subtitle reads: Pubblicato per cura della So- cietd agricole-forestale del I., If. e III. circondirio; from 1874-85 (vol. VI.-XVII) subtitle reads: Organo della Societd agricole-forestale del cantone ticino. 5 Bibliothéque britannique. Organo Vol. I.- Agriculture anglaise. 20 vol. O. Geneve, 1796-1815. — Continued as: Bibliothéque univer- selle. Agriculture. 14 vol. (vol. I., XXII-—XXXIV.). O. Genéve, 1816-29. The volume for 1816 isealled vol. I., and the succeeding volumes are num- bered XXII., ete., resuming the numeration of the first series. Chronique agricole et viticole du canton de Vaud; organe de l'Institut agricole de Lausanne, de la Société vaudoise d’agri- culture et de viticulture et de la Société vaudoise des fores- tiers. Vol. I1—XIII. pl. O. Lausanne, 1888-1900— In vol. IV. ‘‘et forestiére’’ is added after ‘viticole,’’ but dropped again in vol. V.; in vol. V. the subtitle after “Lausanne” reads: ‘ publié sous les auspices du département de l’agriculture; rédacteur en chef 8. Bieler.” Gartnerische Mittheilungen. Ed. by F. Wyss. O. Solo- thurn, 1881. For continuation see: Gartenbauzeitschrift fiir die Centralschweiz. Der Garten. Zeitschrift fiir, die Gesammtinteressen des schweizerischen Garten-, Obst- und Gemiisebaues. Heraus- gegeben von der Ziircherischen Gartenbaugesellschaft “WPlora.” Vol. I-III. O. Aarau, 1889-91. In 1892 united with “ Der praktische Gartenfreund”’ to form ‘‘ Der schwei- zerische Gartenbau.” Gartenbau-Zeitschrift fiir die Centralschweiz. Herausgegeben von der Kantonalen bernischen Gartenbau-Gesellschaft. Vol. I1-VIII. O. Solothurn, 1882-89.| Continuation of: Girtnerische Mittheilungen. Le jardinier suisse; journal de la Société helvétique d’horticul- ture de Genéve. Genéve, 1878-1900— Mittheilungen fiir Obst- und Weinbau. Vol.I-V. O. St. Gallen, 1864-69. — Continued as: Monatsschrift fiir Obst- und Weinbau. Vol. VI-XXVII. O. St. Gallen & Frauen- feld, 1870-91. — Continu.d as: Schweizerische Zeitschrift fiir Obst- und Weinbau. Vol. XXVIII. O. Frauenfeld, 1892— Published by Schweizerischer Obst- und Weinbauverein. Mittheilungen tiber Haus-, Land- und Forstwirthschaft fiir die Schweiz; herausgegeben von der landwirthschaftlichen Ge- sellschaft im Kanton Aargau. Vol. I-XLVI. O. & Q. Aarau, 1843-88.— Continued as: Aargauische landwirt- schaftliche Mittheilungen. Vol. XLVII-L. Q. Aarau, 1889-92. || In 1859 the words ‘‘fiir die Schweiz” are dropped from the title. Der praktische Gartenfreund. Beitriige zur Hebung und Férderung des Blumen-, Obst- und Gemiisebaues unter Be- riicksichtigung der Landwithschaft im Allgemeinen. Ed. by F. Werner & G. Meyer. Vol. I-IV. il. O. Ziirich, 1888- 91. — Continued as: Der schweizerische Gartenbau; ein praktischer Fiihrer fiir Gartner, Garten- und Blumenfreunde. Organ der deutsch-schweizerischen Versuchsstation und Schule fiir Obst-, Wein- und Gartenbau in Wadensweil, sowie des schweizerischen Gartenbau-Verbandes, der Gartenbau- gesellschaft “ Flora ”’ in Ziirich, der Kantonalen bernischen Gartenbaugesellschaft ... Vol. V. il. O. Ziirich, 1892— Revue horticole, viticole (et apicole) de la Suisse romande publiée par une réunion d’horticulteurs . . . sous la direc- tion de EK. Vaucher. Vol. 1-XXXII. il. O. Genéve & Lausanne, 1868-1900— From 1880 the title reads: Revue horticole et viticole de la Suisse ro- mande. Der schweizerische Obstbauer; ein praktischer Wegweiser fiir alle Gebiete des Obst- und Gartenbaues. Vol. I.—II. pl. O. Miinsingen, 1899-1900— Schweizerische Zeitschrift fiir Land- und Gartenbau. Ed. by O. Heer & Ed. Regel. Vol. I-III. O. Ziirich, 1843-45. — Continued as: Schweizerische Zeitschrift fiir Gartenbau. Ed. by O. Heer & Ed. Regel. Vol. IV.-IX. O. Ziirich, 1846-51. For continuation see Gartenflora. Societa agricola-forestale valmaggese. Almanacco. Vol. I- IV. O. Ascona & Luggano, 1872-74. Société d’ horticulture de Genéve. Bulletin. Genéve, 1875- 87. Société d’ horticulture ducantonde Vaud. Journal. O. Lau- sanne, 1867-94. Société des arts de Genéve. Bulletin de la classe d’ agricul- ture. 15 vol. (No. 1-235.) tab. O. Genéve, 1822-59. — Ser. 2. Vol. 1—XIII. (No. 1-44.) map, tab. O. Geneve, 1862-95. — Ser. 3. Vol. I-II. (No. 1-20.) tab. O. Ge- néve, [1897—1900]— —— Table des matiéres de la premiére série . . . 90 pp. tab. O. Geneve, 1860.— Table générale des matiéres contenue dans la seconde série. 24 pp. O. Gendve, 1896. Société vaudoise d’ agriculture et de viticulture. No. 1-94 (4 vol.). O. Lausanne, 1869-91. k. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY Allgemeine Giirtner-Zeitung. Offizielles Organ des Allg. Osterr. Girtnerverbandes in Wien. Vol. I-V. Q. 1896- 1900— Allgemeine Gsterreichische Zeitschrift fiir den Landwirth, Forstmann und Girtner. Hin Centralblatt fiir die Resultate wissenschaftlicher Forschungen und practischer Uxfahrungen, nicht nur vorzugsweise des In-, sondern auch des Auslandes. Kid. by Carl Ernst Mayer. Vol. I-XX. pl. Q. Wien, 1829-48. Allgemeiner oesterreichischer Apotheker-Verein. Zeitschrift, Vol. I-XXXVIII. O.& F. Wien, 1863-1900 L’ Amico dei campi. Periodico mensile di agricultura ed orti- cultura; organo della Societ&é agraria di Trieste. Vol. I— XXXVI. O. Trieste, 1865-1900— Ceska flora. Casopis pro zahradniky, milovniky a prdtele rostlin. Orgén mnoha spolkii zahradnickych. [Bohemian Flora. Journal for gardeners, amateurs and friends of plants . .. Organ of several garden societies.] Ed. by Martin Fulin. Vol. 1-VII. il. Q. v Praze, 1893-1900— Cesky vinai; orgin vinat ského spolku pro krélovstvi Ceské. [The Bohemian grape grower. Organ of the society of grape growers for the kingdom of Bohemia.] Ed. by Josef Simdéek. 16 vol. v Dolnich Berkovicich [Unter-Berkovic], 1879-94— Consiglio provinciale d’ agriccltura pel Tirclo, dei Conscrzi agr. dist. e dell’ Istituto agr. prov.diS. Michele. Bollettino della sezione di Trento. Vol. I—XVI. O. ‘Trento, 1885— 1900— Dziennik ogrodniczy. [Gardener’sjournal.] Ed. by Stanislaw Wodzicki. 4 vol. O. WKrakoéw, 1828-36. Flora; casopis védeckozahradnicky. [Flora; journal for horti- cultural science.} Ed. by M. Fulin. _Vol. I-IV. il. pl. Q. v Praze, 1883-86. — Continued as: Casopis ¢eskf¥ch zahrad- niki. [Zeitschrift der béhmischen Giirtner.] Ed. by M. Fulin & F. Thomayer. 5vol. il. pl. Q. v Praze, 1887— 91> Contains many horticultural and pomological articles on woody plants. Fromme’s Osterreichisch-ungarischer Gartenkalender. Vol. I-XIX. 8S. Wien, 1876-94. — Continued as: Allgemeiner dsterreichischer Gartenkalender. | Herausgegeben vom All- gemeinen Gsterr. Girtner-Verband. Ed. by Anton Bauer. Vol. I-VI. D. Wien, 1895-1900— Girtnerische Rundschau. Ed. by E. Tollmann. Vol. I-IV. Q. Wien, 1897-1900— Gartenbau-Gesellschaft Wien. Verhandlungen. 43vols. O. Wien, 1839-61. — Continued as: K. k. Gartenbau-Gesell- schaft in Wien. 39 vols. O. Wien, 1862-1900— Der Gartenfreund; Mittheilungen aus allen Fachern des Gar- tenbaues. Herausgegeben von der K. k. Gartenbau-Gesell- schaft in Wien. Ed. by Joseph Beermann. Vol. I.—XI. Q. Wien, 1869-78. United in 1879 with Wiener Obst- und Garten-Zeitung and continued under the title: Wiener illustrirte Garten-Zeitung. — Contains only a few dendrological and arboricultural articles. Gazeta rolnicza. [Agricultural gazette.] Vol. for 1860-1900. Q. Warszawa, 1860-1900. Gesellschaft des Vaterlandischen Museums in Botmen. Ver- handlungen. Vol. 1—XXXIV. O. Prag, 1823-56. Das Handels-Museum; mit Beilage: Commercielle Berichte der K. u. k. 6st.-ung. Consular-Amter; herausgegeben vom K. k. Osterr. Handels-Museum. Vol. I—XV. F. Wien, 1886- 1900— Each volume published in 2 parts. — Contains articles on timber and economic botany. Hospodaisky obzor. Orgdn vénovany hospodafstvoi, zahrad- nictvi . . . [Agricultural review; organ dedicated to agri- culture, gardening . . . ] Ed. by P. Zapletal. 2 vol. O. v HoleSové, 1890-91— Bulletin. PERIODICALS Tllustrierte Mora; Machzeitschrift fiir den gesamten Garten- bau. Organ des Vereines der Giirtner und Gartenfreunde in Hietzing, sowie des Vereines der Giirtner und Gartenfreunde in Débling und Dérnbach, des Gartenbauvereines in Baden und des Bezirks-Gartenbauvereines in Médling, Wd. by Otto Pfeiffer. Vol. L-XXIV. O. Wien, 1877-1900—>» Illustrierte praktische Blitter fur den Gartenbau, fiir Weld-, Haus- und Bienenwirthschaft. Organ des Vereines der Giirtner und Gartenfreunde in Hietzing. Id. by W. Richter. Vol. L.-IX. O. Wien, 1889-97. Internationaler pomologischer Kongress in Wien vom 2. bis 7. October 1873. Verhandlungen. Wd. by Wd. Lucas. 1+- 88 pp. D. Ravensburg, 1874. K. k. Ackerbauministerium in Wien. Landwirthschaftliches Wochenblatt. Vol. I-Il. il. pl. I. Wien, 1869-70. — Continued as: KK. k. Ackerbau-Ministerium. Mittheilungen. Vol. L-V. F. Wien, 1871-75.|| K. k. miahrisch-schlesische Gesellschaft fiir Ackerbau, Natur- und Landeskunde. Mittheilungen. Vol. I- LXXI. O. Brinn, 1821-90.—Continued as: Centralblatt fiir die miihrischen Landwirthe. Vol. LXXII.-—LXXX. Q. Brinn, 1892-1900— The later volumes have the title: KX. kk, miihrisch-schlesische Gesellschaft zur Beforderung des Ackerbaues, der Natur- und Landeskunde. K. k. Gnologische und pomologische Lehranstalt in Kloster- neuburg. Programme und Jahresberichte. Vol. for 1875- 1900. O. IKlosterneuburg, 1875-1900— K. k. steiermarkische Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft, Graz. Wochenblatt. Vol. I—XVI. Q. Graz, 1851-67. — Con- tinued as: Der steirische Landbote. Neue Folge. Vol. I.- XVII. O. & Q. Graz, 1868-1884. — Continued as: Land- wirthschaftliche Mitteilungen fiir Steiermark. Vol. [X VIII.]- XLIX. O.,Q. &F. Graz, 1884-1900 Vol. for 1884-1899 not numbered. K. k. steiermarkischer Gartenbau-Verein. Mittheilungen an seine Mitglieder. Vol. 1—XIV. O. Graz, 1875-88. — Con- tinued as: J<. k. Gartenbau-Gesellschaft in Steiermark. Mitteilungen. Ed. by L. Kristof. Vol. I—XII. O. Graz, 1889-1900— A Kert. [The garden.] Ed. by O. Mauthner. Vol. I-VI. il. pl. Q. Budapest, 1894-1900— Contains many horticultural articles on woody plants. Kertészeti lapok. [Garden leaves.] Ed. by the Hungarian horticultural society. Vol. I—XV. il. pl. O. Budapest, 1885-1900— Contains many horticultural articles on woody plants. Laboratorium fiir Waarenkunde an der Wiener Handels- Akademie. Mittheilungen. No. I-XXXII. il. pl. O. Wien, 1881-92 ? — I’rom: “‘ Wiener Handels-Akademie. Jah- resberichte, 1881-89.” List hospoddisky. Casopis vénovany rolnictvf, hospoddf- skému primyslu . . . [Agricultural journal; journal dedi- cated to agriculture and to the agricultural industries.] Ed. by Ad. Eckert. Vol. L-XXYV. il. sq. F. v Chrudimi, 1875-1900— Listy zahradnicke. Illustrovanf ¢asopis, venovany z4jmiim Stépatstvi, vinaistvi, zelindistvi, kvétindiéstvi a zahradnictvi vuibec. [Journal of gardening; illustrated magazine dedicated to the interests of grafting, viticulture, olericulture, floricul- ture and gardening in general.] Ed. by Lud. F. Naumann. Vol. L—XIII. Q. v Praze, 1877-89. — Continued as: Listy pomologické. Illustrovany éasopis vénovany jak védecki¥m tak i praktickym zijmtm ovocnictvi, vinafstvi a zahradnictvi vubee. [Pomological journal dedicated to the scientific and practical interests of fruit culture, viticulture, and gardening in general.] Ed. by W. Korber & L. Naumann. Vol. XIV— XXII. O. Prag, 1890-98. Niederdsterreichischer Gewerbe-Verein. Verhandlungen. Vol. 1-IX. Q. Wien, 1840-48. — Continued as: Nieder- ésterreichischer Gewerb-Verein. Zeitschrift. Vol. X.—XII. Q. Wien, 1849-51. — Continued as: Niederisterreichischer Gewerbeverein. Verhandlungen und Mittheilungen. Vol. XIX-XXV., XXVITT-XXNXIT. pt. 1. O. Wien, 1857-65, 1867-71. — Continued as: Niederésterreichischer Gewerbe- verein. Wochenschrift. Vol. XXVI-XXVII, XXXII. pt. 2- LXI. Q. & F. Wien, 1865-66, 1871-1900—> Der Obstgarten; Zeitschrift fiir Obst- und Gartenbau. Her- ausgegeben von A. W. Freih. v. Babo. Ed. by Aug. Ha- velka. Vol. I-VIII. Q. Wien, 1893-1900— Published as a supplement to: Die Weinlaube. Zeitschrift fir Weinbau und Kellerwirthschaft. 1893-1900. AND SERIALS — AUSTRIA-HUNGARY 25 Oesterreichische Zeitschrift flr Pharmacie. Organ des Allgemeinen oesterreichischen Apotheker-Vereins. Heraus- gegeben von M.§8. Whrmann, Id. by Ir. Klinger. 16 vol. QO. Wien, 1847-62. Vor continuation see Allgemeiner oesterrcichischer Zeitachrift, Ogrodnictwo; organ Towarzystwa ogrodniczego w Krakowie. [Horticulture; organ of the Gardening society of Cracow.} Vol. L.-III. O. SWKrakowie, 1895-1900—> L’ Ortolano; giornale popolare d’ orticultura. Stossich. 6 vol. O. ‘Trieste, 1859-64. Otevrené dopisy pro zahradnictyi, polni, a lesni hospoddéfetvi. Open letters for gardening, agriculture and forestry.) Ed. Apotheker-Verein. Ed. by Adolfo xy I'r. Panta. 5 vol. O. Praha-Vinohrady, 1890-94.)) Premysl. Orgdn hospoddfské lesni a priimyslové jednoty Jidinské, [Pfemysl; organ of the agricultural, silvicultural and industrial society of Gitchin.] Ed. by T. Havrdnek. Vol. I.-XVI. IF. v Jiéiné, 1876-91— Psani oteviene pro zahradnictvi, lesnictvi a rolnictvi. letters on gardening, silviculture and agriculture.) R. Zinke. 3 vol. O. na Vinohradeh, 1889-91— Rolnik czasopismo dla gospodarzy wiejskich. Organ Nozedowy c. k, towarzystwa gospodarskiego galicyjskiego. [The farmer; journal for the farmer; official organ of the Imp. Roy. society of Galician farmers.) Ed. by W. Tynieckiego. Vol. I- LXIII. O. Lwéw, 1868-1900. Rolnik; organ Hospoddisko-lesnické jédnoty jihoéeské. [The farmer; organ of the Agricultural and silvicultural society of S. Bohemia.] Ed. by K. BartuSka. Vol. I1-VIIl. Q. Ces. Budéjovicich, 1884-91—> Steiermarkische Landesobst- und Weinbauschule bei Mar- burg. Berichte, 1872-77. 1872-77.— Programm der Schule, 1877. 1877. Technologisches Gewerbe-Museum. Mittheilungen. Section I-III. Ed. by W. F. Exner. Vol. I-—XXI. O. Wien, 1880-1900— Ungarische Rosen-Zeitung; deutsche Ausgabe der Rdézsa Ujsd4g. Illustrirte Zeitschrift der allgemeinen Rosenkunde und der allgemeinen Gartnerei. Ed. by Wilhelm Muble. Vol. I1-IX. pl. Q. Finfkirchen, 1888—96.|| Verein zum Schutze des Osterreichischen Weinbaues. Mit- teilungen [an seine Mitglieder. Ed. by Ferd. Reckendorfer]. No. 1-21. O. Wien, 1885-1900— Vesmir. Obrizkovy éasopis pro Sifeni véd pifrodnich. [Ves- mir; illustrated journal for naturalists.| Ed. by Kumpost & Fr. Nekut. Vol. I—X XIX. il. pl. maps. sq. Q. v Praze, 1871-1900— Der Volksgartner. Budapest, 18 . . ?-S1— Weinlaube; Zeitschrift fiir Weinbau und Kellerwirthschaft. Ed. by A. W. Freiherr von Babo. Vol. I—XXXII. il. Q. Wien, 1869-1900— Wiener entomologische Monatsschrift. & Ludwig Miller. 8 vol. pl. O. Wiener Handels-Akademie. Wien, 1873-1900— See also Laboratorium fiir Warenkunde an der Wiener Handels-Aks- demie. Mittheilungen. Wiener Journal fiir das gesammte Pflanzenreich. Ed. by Daniel Hooibrenk. Vol.I. 286 pp. sq. Q. Bunzlau, 1853. Contains some arboricultural and dendrological articles. Wiener landwirthschaftliche Zeitung. Allgemeine illustrirte Zeitschrift fiir die gssammte Landwirthschaft, mit Einschluss von Forstwirthschaft, Garten-, Obst- und Weinbau... Vol. I-L. F. Wien, 1851-1900— Wiener Obst- und Garten-Zeitung; illustrirte Monatsschrift fiir Pomologie und die gesammte Gartnerei. Ed. by A. W. von Babo. Vol. I-III. il. pl. O. Wien, 1876-78. — Con- tinued as: Wiener illustrirte Garten-Zeitung; Organ der K. k. Gartenbau-Gesellschaft in Wien. Vol. IV—XXY. il. pl O. Wien, 1879-1900 Zeitschrift fiir Nahrungsmittel-Untersuchung und Hygiene. Eine Monatsschrift fiir chemische und mikroskopische U suchung von Nahrungs- und Genussmitteln und Gebrauc [( Ipen Ed. by Ed. by Julius Lederer Wien, 1857-64. Jahresbericht. Vol. 1—X XVIII. gegenstinden. Ed. by Hans Heger. Vol. I—XII. no. il. O. Wien, 1887—98.— Continued as: Oecsterreichi Chemiker-Zeitung und Zeitschrift ftir Nahrungsmitte suchung, Hygiene und Warenkunde. Offizieiles Vereines dsterreichischer Chemiker in Wien. Ed. by s Hegerand Ed. Stiasny. Vol.I—III. Q. Wien, 1S9S—1900— From vol. VI. on ‘‘und Waarenkunde” is added after “Hygiene”; i subtitle reads: Eine Halb-Monatsschrift . .. 26 PERIODICALS AND SERIALS — ASIA — AFRICA Ziva. Caso tory. Ed. 1890-96—> {Life; journal for natural his- vis phirodnicky. Vol. I-VII. v Praze, oy B. Rayman & I’. Mares. 1. BALKAN PENINSULA Revista padurilor; diar lunar scientific, economic, comercial, industrial. Ed. by Antonescu Remusi. Vol. I-II. O. Bu- curesci, 1881-82. — Continued as: Revista padurilor; organ al societitel ‘ Progesul Silvie.” [Ser. 2.] Vol. II. no. 13- vol. IV. no. 12. QO. Bucuresci, 1887-89— ; “BAAqvch yewpyla . . . bd Vevvadiov Mavaywrov. [Greek agri- culture. Id. by Gennadios Panagiotes.] Vol. I—XII. il. O. Athens, 1885-96.|| < Contains arboricultural articles chiefly on Vitis and Olea and their diseases. Tewrovixd; ciryypauua repiodixds kara unva éxdidbuevov . . . [Agri- culture; a periodical issued monthly.] Ed. by Theodoros G,. Orphanides. Vol. I-IV. il. O. ’A@jvar, 1872-75.—Con- tinuedas: Ta véa yewround; yewpyla, aumedoupyla, dSevdpoxoula . . . [The new agriculture; agriculture, viticulture, arboriculture . ] Ed. by Spyr. Chasiotes. Vol. I. il. Q. n. t-p. [Nava \uor, 1900] TIpopnfevs; td Kwrrravrlvou Mytporothov. [Prometheus. Ed. by Konstantinos Metropoulos.] Vol. I-IV. i. F. Athens, 1890-91. Devoted to natural history; contains a few arboricultural and forestal articles. ‘Yrovupyciov érwteptxav tpfpa yewpylas, "Exdéces. . . [Mi- Re- nisterium of the interior. — Department of agriculture. port.] 190 pp. O. Athens, 1890. 5. ASIA a. JAPAN Nihon engei kai zasshi.— Japanese horticultural society. Journal. — Société dhorticulture du Japon. Journal. — Japanische Gartenbau Gesellschaft. Zeitschrift. No. 1- 103. il. pl. O. Tokyo, 1889-1900— Text in Japanese. b. INDO-CHINA Bulletin économique de l’Indo-Chine. 3 vol. pl. maps, tab. O. Saigon, 1898-1900— l'Indo-Chine.) Published in 30 parts with separate t-p. (Gouvernement général de c. BRITISH INDIA Agricultural and horticultural society of India. Transactions. Vol. I-VIII. maps. O. Caleutta, 1837-41. — Journal. Vol. I-XIV. pl. O. Fort William (vol. I.), & Calcutta, 1842-67. —Ser. 2. Vol. 1—-I[X. (1867-91). pl. O. Cal- cutta, 1869-91. There is a separately published index for each series. Agricultural department, Assam. Bulletin. OQ. Shillong, 1897-1900— Contains arboricultural articles. The agricultural ledger. Edited by the reporter on economic products to the government of India. Vol. I—VI. (1892- 99). il. pl. maps. O. Calcutta, [1S92-99]— Each volume published in numbers paged separately, and divided into series according to subject, viz.: Vegetable product series, Forest series, ete. Agri-horticultural society, Bombay. Transactions. O. Bombay, 1852. Contains articles on forestry and arboriculture. — Probably no more published. Calcutta review. Vol. I-CXI. O. Calcutta, 1844-1900— Indian agriculturist; a weekly journal of Indian agriculture, mineralogy and statistics. Vol. I-XXV. F. Calcutta, 1876-1900— Indian annals of medical science; or, Half-yearly journal of ea oe and surgery. Vol. I1—XIX. O. Calcutta, 1853-77. In July 1859 no. 12 sub-title dropped. Indian gardening; a weekly journal mainly devoted to garden- ing, agriculture and the allied sciences, practical and scientific. Ed. by H. St. John Jackson. Vol. I—VII. 25nos. F. Cal- cutta, 1898-[1900]— Title from vol. VI. reads: Indian gardening and planting . . . Indian medical gazette; a monthly record of medicine. sur- gery . .. and the collateral sciences. Vol. I-XXXV. il. pl. Q. Caleutta, 1866-190)— No. II-VI. Vol. I. Madras — Department of land records and agriculture. Re- port on the operations of the department . . . for 1886/87- 99/1900. I’. Madras, 1888-1900— Madras — Department of land records and agriculture. Agricultural branch. Bulletin. Vol. III. (no. 1-41). il. O. Madras, 1889-1900—> Madras quarterly journal of medical science. Vol. I.—XII. O. Madras & London, 1860-68.—Ser. 2. Vol. I. O. Ma- dras, 1868-69. — Continucd as: Madras monthly journal of medical science. Vol. I—VII. O. Madras, 1870-73. Planting opinion; a weekly journal written by planters for planters. Vol. 1V.—V. Q. Madras, [1899-1900]— Contains articles on tropical arboriculture. (Royal) Asiatic society, Straits branch. Journal. Vol. for 1878-1900 (no. 1-34). pl. maps. O. Singapore, 1878-1900— Selections from the records of the Bengal gov’t. No. 1-=XXV. pl. maps. O. Caleutta, 1851-57. Tropical agriculturist; a monthly record of information for planters .. . Ed. by A. M. & J. Ferguson. Vol. I.—XX. no. 6. il. Q. Colombo (Ceylon), 1882—1900— Contains many articles on arboriculture and arboricultural products. d. MALAY ARCHIPELAGO Agricultural bulletin of the Malay peninsula (Gardens and forest department, Straits Settlements). Pt. I1-LX. (286 pp.). .pl. O. Singapore, 1891-1900. Contains articles on tropical arboriculture. Archief voor de Kina-cultuur, uitgegeven door de Bandoeng- sche landbouw-vereeniging. Vol. I. no. 1-9. Ban- doeng, 1898.]|| Archief voor den landbouw der bergstreken. Vol. I-IV. Semarang, 1899-1900. Indisch landbouw-genootschap. Tijdschrift. Enklaar van Guericke. Vol. I—XI. pl. 1871-81. Contains articles on tropical arboriculture. De Koffiegids; organ van het Algemeen koffiesyndicaat in Ed. by I’. A. O. Samarang, Nederlandsch Indie. Vol. I-III. il. pl. O. Malang, 1899-1900 Teysmannia. Ed. by H. J. Wigman (vol. I—X.) & P. van Romburgh (vol. VI.—X.). Vol. I—X. il. pl. tab. O. Ba- tavia, 1890-1900—> Tijdschrift van het binnenlandsch bestuur. pl. O. Batavia, 1887-99— Tijdschrift van het Indisch landbouw-genootschap. Ed. by F. A. Enklaar van Guericke. Vol. I.—XI. il. pl. tab. O. Samarang, 1871-81. Tijdschrift voor land- en tuinbouw en boschkultuur in Neder- landsch Oost-Indié. Ed. by J. C. C. W. van Nooten. Vol. I-V. pl. O. Samarang, 1885-90. Tijdschrift voor nijverheid in Nederlandsch Indié; uitgezeven door de Nederlandsch-indische maatschappij van nijverheid. Vol. I-V. il. pl. O. Batavia, 1854-59.— New ser. Vol. I. (vol. VI.) il. pl. O. Batavia, 1860. — Continued as: Tijdschrift voor nijverheid en landbouw in Nederlandsch Indié. Vol. VIL—-LX. il. pl. maps, tab. O. Batavia, 1861-1900. Vol. VII.—XVII. called also new ser. vol. II.—XII. e. INDIAN OCEAN ISLANDS Revue agricole, agriculture et horticulture. et -acclimatation . . . destinée aux pays intertropicaux spécialement 4 Maurice, La Réunion et Madagascar. Ed. by A. Daruty de Grandpré. Vol. I—XII. no. 9. O. & F. Port-Louis, Maurice, 1887-98. From vol. VII. (1893) the title reads: Revue agricole et journal de la Chambre d’agriculture de l’tle Maurice . . . — Contains many articles on tropical arboriculture. Société d’acclimatation et d’histoire naturelle de l’ile de la Réunion. Bulletin. Vol. I-III]. 5pl. O. Saint-Denis, (Réunion), 1863-65. Vol. I—XVIi. 6. AFRICA Agricultural journal published by the Department of agricul- ture of the Cape Colony (Cape of Good Hope). Vol. I—XVII. il. pl. Q.&0O. [Cape Town], 1888-1900— Contains arboricultural and forestal articles. L’Algérie agricole. Bulletin de la colonisation, agriculture, viticulture, horticulture, économie rurale. Ed. by Charles Riviére. Vol. XVI—XXIX. pl. It. [Alger], 1884-97. Contains arboricultural and forestal articles. COLLECTIONS — AMERICA — EUROPE 27 Algérie — Gouvernement général — Service botanique. In- formations agricoles. Bulletin. No, 1-XX, il O. Alger- Mustapha, 1898-99—> Bulletin agricole de |’Algérie et de la Tunisie. Wd. by Trabut & R. Mares. Vol. L-VI. il, O. Mustapha, 1895-1900—> Bulletin algérien ct tunisien. il. pl. O. Paris, ete., [1880}-95.|| Central African planter. Wd. by R. 8. Hynde. Vol. 1-1. oe] n.t-p. [Songani, Zomba, British Central Africa, 1895— Contains articles on tropical arboriculture, Journal agricole algérien. Vol. I-III. Q. Alger, 1880-82—> Revue horticole de l’Algérie; bulletin de la Société d’horticul- ture d’Alger. il. O. Alger, 1896-1900— Shamba; journal of agriculture for Zanzibar. Q. t-p-e. [Zanzibar], 1897-1900 Text in Wnglish and Arabic. Wach number paged separately. — Con- tains articles on tropical arboriculture. Société d’horticulture de Tunisie. 1899-1900—. South African agriculturists’ year book and almanac for 1890- 1900. Ed. by J. Hi. I’. von Wurzburg-Schade. Vol. V.-XV. il. D. Wynberg, Cape Division, [1890-1900]. In some of the volumes title reads; South African agriculturists’ almanac. 7. AUSTRALASIA Acclimatisation society of Victoria. Report [for 1861-71]. No. I.-XXII. Bulletin. O. Tunis, 11 nos. O. [Melbourne, 1861]-71. — Continued as: Zoologi- eal and acclimatisation society of Victoria. Proceedings and report .. . Vol. I—V. map. O. Melbourne, 1872—78— Agricultural gazette of New South Wales. Vol. 1—XI. il. pl. maps, tab. O. Sydney, 1890-[1900]—> Published in parts with separate t-p. — Contains many articles on arbori- culture and arboricultural products. Australian horticultural magazine and garden guide . . . Ed. by David A. Crichton. Vol. I—-II. O. Melbourne, 1878. Contains some arboricultural, pomological and horticultural articles on woody plants. Canterbury agricultural and pastoral association’s journal; a practical and scientific journal devoted to the interests of agricultural and pastoral pursuits . . . with which is incor- porated the New Zealand country journal . . . Vol. III. u. Q. Christchurch, 1899-1900— Garden and field; a monthly journal of agronomy. Ed. by W.C. Grasby. Vol. XX.-XXVI. no. 7. il. F*. Adelaide, 1895-[1900]—> Journal of agriculture and industry of South Australia; issued under the direction of the Hon. Ministers of agriculture and industry. Vol. I-IV.no.5. il. O. Adelaide, 1897-1900— New Zealand country journal. Vol. 1—XXII. Christchurch, 1877-98. For continuation see Canterbury agricultural and pastoral association's journal . . . New Zealand department of agriculture. Leaflets for farmers. No. I-LVII. il. pl. O. n. t-p. [Wellington, 1893?-1900]— Queensland agricultural journal. Ed. by A.J. Boyd. Vol. I- VII. pl. O. Brisbane, 1897-1900 Contains arboricultural and dendrological articles including descriptions of new species. — Supersedes the Bulletin of the Queensland depart- ment of agriculture. Queensland — Department of agriculture. Bulletin. No. I-XXV. il. O. Brisbane, 1890-93.—Ser. 2. No. I- XII. il. O. Brisbane, 1893-97. Superseded by Queensland agricultural journal. Botany bulletin. No. [I.]}-XV. pl. O. Brisbane, 1892- 98— Botany bulletins [I.]-VII. were issued as Bulletins IV., VII., IX., XII., XVIII., XX., and XXI. of the Queensland department of agriculture. Sydney magazine of science and art, containing, by authority, the proceedings of the Australian horticultural and agricul- tural society and the Philosophical society of New South Wales. Ed. by Joseph Dyer. Vol. I-II. il. pl. Q. Syd- ney, 1858-59.|| 8. PACIFIC ISLANDS Hawaiian almanac and annual; a handbook of information on matters relating to the Hawaiian Islands, original and se- lected, of value to merchants, tourists and others. . T. G. Thrum. Vol. I-XXVII. O. Honolulu, [1875- 1900]> , From vol, XIX. title reads : Hawaiian annual. Ed. by | Planters’ monthly and tourists’ guide. Vol. 1-XIII. @Q. Honolulu, [18887}-94. Continued as; Hawaiian planters’ monthly. Id. by H. M. Whitney. Vol. XIV.-XIX. O. Honolulu, 1895-1900 —> Contains but little on arboriculture or arboricultural products 4. COLLECTIONS, GARDENS, AR- BORETUMS, MUSEUMS AND EX-— HIBITIONS See also Cottectiona, vol. I. 35. 1. NORTH AMERICA Guide to Laurel Hill cemetery, near Philadelphia . . . 1494 {1J+78 pp. il. D. Philadelphia, {1857}. The trees and shrubs (pp. 73-86). Guild, W. H. jr. & Perkins, I’. B. The Central park, photo- graphed by W. H. Guild, jr. With descriptions and a histori- cal sketch by Fred B. Perkins. 78 pp. 51 pl. sq.Q. New York, 1864. Lummis, W. D. 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Published by Allgemeiner oesterreichischer Apotheker-Verein. 4. EUROPE a. GENERAL Description des principaux pares et jardins de l'Europe avee des remarques sur le jardinage et les plantations. (Bildliche und beschreibende Darstellung der vorziiglichsten Natur und Kunstgirten inEuropa...) 3 vol. 76pl. F* [Vienne], 1812. Lefévre, André. [2]+313 pp. il D. veilles.) b. GERMAN EMPIRE Scholz, Lorenz. Hortus Vratislaviae situs et rarioribus plantis consitus, carmine celebratus, cum ejusdem horti catalogo botanico. Q. Vratislaviae, 1587.7 Gille, Arnold. Hortus cassellanus. Cassellis, 1627. Muenchhausen, Otto, Freiherr von. Neues vorlaufiges Ver- zeichniss derer in seinem Garten zu Schwoebbem im Jahr 1748 vorhanden gewesenen Baume, Stauden und Krauter. F. Gottingen, 1748.7 Dietrich, F. G. Beschreibung der vorziiglichen Garten in und bey Eisenach und ihrer schGnen Gegend, nebst einem Ver- zeichniss schénbliihender perennirender Gewachse oder Zier- pflanzen im herzoglichen Carthausgarten zu Eisenach. Ed. 2rev.&enl. 44143 pp. 1Ipl. D. Eisenach, 1808. — Ed.3 enl. 6+364pp. ltab. O. Eisenach, 1811. Haedge, J.C. Hortus Magni Ducis Badensis carlsruhanus 24+10+288+1 pp. O. Warlsruhe, 1811. [Willdenow.] Verzeichnis der auf den Friedlandischen Gute kultivierten Gewiichse, nebst einem Beitrage zur Flora der Mittelmark. Ed. 3 by F. Walter. O. 1815.7 Les pares et les jardins. Ed. 3 rev. & enl. Paris, 1882. (Bibliothéque des mer- (Index nominum.) Q. Sterler, Alois. Hortus nymphenburgensis; seu, Enumeratio plantarum in Horto regio nymphenburgensi cultarum. (Der Garten zu Nymphenburg... ) 8+119 pp. O. Monachii, 1821. — Ed. 2. 6+164 pp. O. Monachii, 1826. Hartweg. Hortus carlsruhanus; oder, Verzeichniss siimmt- licher Gewiichse, welche in den Grossherzogl. botanischen Garten zu Karlsruhe kultivirt werden, nebst dem Geschicht- lichen der botanisechen und Lustgiirten von 1530 bis 1825, und einem Situationsplan von siimmtlichen Gewiichshiusern. 46+303 pp. map. O. Jarlsruhe, 1825. : Verzeichnis von Biiumen und Striuchern in Althaldensleben und Hundisburg. Neuhaldensleben, 1825-31.+ Schelhase, August. Verzeichnis von Topfgewiichsen, Land- pflanzen, Striuchern und Biiumen. 8+144 pp. 3 vol. D. IXassel, 1825-31. Zeyher, & Rieger, J.C. Schwezingen und seine Garten- anlagen. 8+182pp. Spl. map. D. Mannheim, [1826]. Schmidt, (Oberfdrster). Systematisches Verzeichnis einer Sammlung Obstsorten. 12 pp. F. Blumberg, 1841.+ Catalog der Kénigl. Central-Baumschule zu Kéln. 1. Abth. Baume und Gestriituche (im Freien ausdauernde). Jon, 1850.+ Verzeichnis der Zierbiiume und Striiucher zu Wilhelmshohe. O. Cassel, 1851.+ Wendland, Hermann. hausen bei Hannover; ein Fiihrer durch dieselben. 4+90 pp. 2pl. D. Hannover, 1852. Buchenau, Franz. Die botanischen Produkte der Londoner internationalen Industrie-Austellung; ein Bericht. 84 pp. O. Bremen, 1863. Wittmack, L{udwig]. landwirthschaftlichen Museums zu Berlin. Die Koniglichen Giirten zu Herren- [2]+ Allgemeiner Katalog des K6niglichen- Berlin, 1869.+ — Ed. 2. 11+[1]+216 pp. O. Berlin, 1873. Moeller, Josef. Die Rohstoffe auf der Leipziger Ausstellung. pp- 93-100. Q. n.t-p. [Wien, 1880.]—Hrom: ‘“ Nieder- 6sterreichischer Gewerbe-Verein. Mittheilungen des Techno- logischen Gewerbe-Museums, I. Section, I.” Timber and seeds for turnery work. Haupt-Catalog der Obst- und Gehélzbaumschulen des Ritter- guts Zéschen bei Merseburg. 95 pp. lil. O. [Zéschen, 1885.] — NachtragI. 32 pp. O. [Zdéschen, 1887.] Ompteda, Ludwig, Freiherr von. Reinische Garten von der Mosel bis zum Bodensee. 190 pp. 55il. Q. Berlin, 1886. Wittmack, Lfudwig]. Fihrer durch die vegetabilische Ab- theilung des Museums der Kgl. landwirthschaftlichen Hoch- schule in Berlin. [2]+85pp. 25il. 2pl. O. Berlin, 1886. Urban, Ignfatz]. Fuhrer durch den botanischen Garten zu Berlin. 4+104 pp. map. D. Berlin, 1887. Graebener, [L.]. Verzeichniss der Biiume, Striiucher und Nadelhélzer der Grossherzoglichen Gehélzbaumschule . . . 40 pp. O. Karlsruhe, 1888. Schwertschlager, Joseph. Der botanische Garten der Fiirst- bischofe von Hichstétt. 7+[1]+112 pp. 2 pl. O. Eich- stitt, 1890.— From: “Bischéfliches Lyceum zu Hichstitt. J ahres-Bericht, 1889-90.” Blum, J. & Jannicke, W. Botanischer Fiihrer durch die stidtischen Anlagen in Frankfurt a/M. 6+188 pp. 7 pl. D. Frankfurt a/M., 1892. Rundgang durch den Koniglich botanischen Garten zu Ber- lin; herausgegeben im Auftrage der Direction. 8+69 pp. pl. OD. _ Berlin, 1892.— Ed. 2 rev. 8+69 pp. pl. D. Berlin, 1895. Drude, Oscar. Dresden. den, 1894. : Siebert, Aug[ust]. 14124 pp. 40 il. Fiihrer durch den botanischen Garten in Mit einem Plane des Gartens. 47 pp. D. Dres- Der Palmengarten zu Frankfurt a/M. 12 pl. map. Q. Berlin, 1895. c. HOLLAND Catalogue des plantes de serre et d’arbustes de pleine terre de S. M. Guillaume II. Leiden, 1850.7 Vrijdag Zijnen, T. D. De gewassen uit de Nederlandsche kolonien, die produkten geven voor den handel en de indus- trie op de Tentoonstelling te ’s Gravenhage 1855. (Tijdschr. Pharm. ser. 2, 11. 161-177. 1855.) Siebold, P. F. von. Catalogue raisonné et prix-courant des plantes et graines du Japon et de la Chine, cultivées dans le Jardin d’acclimatation de Ph. F. yon Siebold A Leide. 56 pp. Amsterdam, 1863.7 28 COLLECTIONS — HOLLAND — BELGIUM — BRITISH ISLANDS Catalogue des plantes nouvelles ou rares qui figuraient & l’Exposition universelle. (Congr. Intern. Hort. Bruxelles 1864, Bull. 1864, pp. 451-465.) Catalogus van de levende en gedroogde planten, afbeeldingen van planten en beschryvingen der flora . . . ter Internatio- nale koloniale en uitvoerhandeltentoonstelling Amsterdam 1883. 40 pp. O. Leiden, 1883. Hekmeyer, I’. Vruckten, drogerijen, geneesmiddelen, verf- stoffen en voedingsmiddelen. (Kol. Mus. Haarlem Cat. Plant. II. pt. 2, pp. 61-187. 1884.) — Separate. Programma der Tentoonstelling van geneeskrachtige en nut- tige planten te ’s Gravenhage, Juli 1895. 24 pp. obl. T. t-p-c. n. p., [1895 ?]. Contains a list of plants mentioned in the Dutch pharmacopoeias. d. BELGIUM Projet de eréer un Jardin d’acclimatation et d’expérimenta- tion de plantes et d’animaux utiles au pare de la Boverie, 4 Liége. Documents, statuts, plans, ete. 43 pp. map. O. Liége, 1863. Promenade dans le Musée commercial et industriel de la Mai- son de Melle. 19 pp. T. Gand, [1883?]. (Melle-lez-Gand, Belgique.) Bois, D[ésiré]. 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A catalogue of the London botanic gar- den, now establishing in Sloane Street, being a reference to the plants cultivated therein, with appropriate marks denot- ing the compost in which each is cultivated, and a short disser- tation on soils. Pt. 1. 74116 pp. 1 pl. O. Chelsea, [1809]. No more published. Mackie, W. A. & J. A catalogue of forest trees, fruit trees, evergreen and flowering shrubs, green-house and herbaceous plants, agricultural, kitchen garden, flower seeds, &c. sold, wholesale and retail. [2]+146 pp. D. [Norwich], 1812. Yule, John. Notice of a collection of rare plants from India, presented to the Botanic garden of Edinburgh, by Dr. Wal- lich of Calcutta and Lieutenant-Colonel Udney Yule, C. B., with remarks on the best method of introducing tropical plants. (Edinb. Philos. Jour. III. 114-117. 1820.) Masters, W. Hortus duroverni; or, A tabular and descriptive catalogue of perennial flower roots, hardy trees and shrubs, green-house and hot-house plants, fruit trees, kitchen-garden and flower seeds &e. Ed.3. 8+130pp. §S. London, 1831. Lawson, Peter & Sons. List of ornamental and rare forest trees. No. Il. 1850.7 Eooker, Sir W. J. Kew garden museum; or, A notice of the origin and some of the contents of the Museum of economic botany attached to the Royal gardens of Kew. _( Hooker’s Jour. Bot. & Kew Gard. Misc. V. 329-337, 381-389; VI. 10- 26; VII. 97-114, 129-138. 1853-55.) Rock, T. D. A visit to the great exhibition of 1862. (Technol- ogist, II. 396-400; III. 105-112. 1862-63.) Notes on timbers and other vegetable products. Moore, David. Guide to the Royal botanic gardens, Glas- nevin. Revised and enlarged by W. R. M’Nab. 59 pp. il. lpl. map. O. Dublin, 1885. (Science and art depart- ment.) Wood, H. T. Reports on the colonial sections of the exhibi- tion. [4]+505 pp. O. London, 1887. 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Pflanzen-Rohstoffe. 1. Gerb- und Farbma- terialien. 2. Fasern. 6+4+104 pp. 387 il. O. Wien, 1879. (Bericht tiber die Weltausstellung in Paris 1878; herausgege- ben mit Unterstiitzung der K. IX. Oesterr. Commission, VIII.) Wittmack, L{udwig]. Die Nutzpflanzen aller Zonen auf der pares Weltausstellung, 1878. [1]+-112 pp. O. Berlin, 79. Catalogue des fruits moulés de pressoir faisant partie des col- lections de la Société centrale d’ horticulture du département de la Seine-Inférieure. 53+2 pp. O. Rouen, 1882. Catalogue général des fruits imités faisant partie des collections de la Société nationale d’horticulture de France. 4+-67 pp. O. Paris, 1889. — Irom: Soc. Hort. France Jour. Koorders, S. H. Boschproducten van Australie, Amerika en Afrika op de Tentoonstelling van Parys. (Tijdschr. Nijverh. Nederl. Ind. XLIV. 126-135. 1892.) [Création d’un jardin alpin 4 Champrousse, par 1800 m. d’alti- tude.] (Rev. Haux For. XXXII. 422. 1893.) Catalogue des fruits moulés de table faisant partie des collec- tions de la Société centrale d’horticulture de la Seine-Infé- rieure. 6+76 pp. O. Rouen, 1894. Le jardin du Ministére de Vagriculture. (Rev. Haux For. XXXIV. 453-455. 1895.) — From: ‘ Société @horticulture. Journal.” Fabre, L. A. Le parc et les collections du chateau de Baleine. ._ (Rev. Eaux For. XXXVI. 620-625. 1897.) Bois, D[ésiré]. Les plantes utiles des colonies 4 |’Exposition universelle. (tev. Hort. 1900, pp. 607-609.) Collin, Eug. Exposition universelle de 1900. La matiére médicale. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 6, XI. 618-623; XII. 42-48, 90-96, 136-144, 301-308, 444-451, 487-196. 1900.) Davin, Vincent. ouest, l’ouest et le nord de la France. seille, 1900. Voyage botanique et horticole dans le sud- 24 pp. il. Q. Mar- g. PORTUGAL Index plantarum in Horto botanico conim- Tidal, A. J. R. bricensi cultarum anno 1850. 64 pp. O. Conimbricae, 1850. Joly, Ch. Note sur le pare de la liberté A Lisbonne. O. 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ENCYCLOPEDIAS Dictionnaire raisonné du jardinier botaniste, fleuriste .. . 2 voles @S np.) 0..Gst Barbier gives as author: ‘‘ Le Begue de Presle.”’ Dictionnaire populaire d’agriculture pratique illustré ... [Commencé par Gaston Percheron et Paul Dubreuil, continué par Charles Deloncle et Paul Dubreuil.] 7+[1]+ 1608 pp. il. Q. Paris, n. d. Encyclopédie pratique du jardinage. 424il. O. n.d. [Bailey, Nathan.] | Dictionarium rusticum & urbanicum; or, A dictionary of all sorts of country affairs, handicraft, trading and merchandizing; containing more particularly the whole art of gardening, viz.; sowing, setting, grafting, transplanting, salleting &e. with the names, descriptions and uses of all kinds of plants, flowers and fruits; the raising and ordering of all manner of forest and fruit-trees and dwarfs . . . un- paged. il. D. London, 1704. — Dictionarium rusticum, urbanicum & botanicum; or, A dictionary of husbandry, gar- dening, trade, commerce, and allsorts of country-affairs; con- taining more particularly I. The whole art of gardening .. . Ed. 2 rev. & enl. unpaged. il. pl. O. London, 1717.— Ed. 4 rev. &enl. 2 vol. il. pl. O. London, 1765. Chomel, Noel. Dictionnaire économique, contenant l’art de faire valoir les terres. 2 vol. F. Lyon, 1709.; — Diction- naire oeconomique, contenant divers moiens d’augmenter son bien, et de conserver sa santé, avec plusieurs remédes assurez et éprouvez . . . Une infinité de secrets découverts dans le jardinage, la botanique, l’agriculture, les ferres, les vignes, les arbres; comme aussi la connoissance des plantes des pais étrangers, et leurs qualités spécifiques . . . Ed.2. 2 vol. il. F. Lyon & Paris, 1718. — Ed. 3 rev. & enl. by P. Danjou. 2vol. i. F. Lyon & Paris, 1732. — Ed. 3 rev. & enl. by J. Marret. 2 vol. il. pl. F. Amsterdam, 1732.+ — Ed. 4. 2vol. il. F. Commercy, 1741.; — Dictionnaire économique . .. Nouvelle édition entiérement corrigée et trés considérable- ment augmentée par M. dela Marre. 3vol. il. F. Paris, 1767. — Supplément au Dictionnaire ceconomique . . . par messire Noé] Chomel. 3 pts. pl. F. Lyon, 1712. — Sup- plément au Dictionnaire oeconomique . . . Considérable- ment augmenté par divers curieux et sur tout par M. Pierre Roger, enrichi de figures nouvellement dessinées et gravées par P. Yver. 2vol. il. pl. F. Amsterdam, 1740. — [An- other ed.} 2 vol. il. EF. Commercy, 1741. — [Another ed.} 2vol. il. F. Paris, 1743. —— Dictionaire oeco- nomique; or, The family dictionary . . . done into English. Revised and recommended by R. Bradley. 2 vol. F. Lon- don, 1725.7 Algemeen huishoudelijk-, natuur-, zede- kundig- en konst-woordenboek ... Hd. 2. 16 vol. pil. Q. Leyden & Leeuwarden, 1778—93.} The Dutch edition includes probably Cuatmort, J. A. de. Vervolg op Chomels woordenboek. 1786-93. Miller, Philip. The gardeners and florists dictionary; or, A complete system of horticulture ...2 vol. O. London, 1724. 14+80+4+484112 pp. Miller, Philip. The gardener’s dictionary . . . 1731. — See under Descrietive BorANy. BrrrisH Iguanps, p. 78. (La Chenaye-des-Bois.| Dictionnaire universel d’agriculture et de jardinage. 2vol. Q. Paris, 1761. Riedel, Y. C. Kurzgefasstes Garten-Lexikon, mit Garten- Kalender. 16+868 pp. lil. S. Nordhausen, 1751. — New ed. Leipzig, 1769.+ Schabel, [Jean] (Abbé Roger). Dictionnaire pour la théorie et la pratique du jardinage et de l’agriculture, par principes, et démontrées d’aprés la physique des végétaux. 784531 pp. il. S. Paris, 1767. — [Another ed.] O. Paris, 1770. Dicks, John. The new gardener’s dictionary. 14 plag. 13 pl. IF. London, 1771.} —— Vollstiindige Gartenkunst, wor- innen die bewihrtesten Methoden alle Arten von Biumen, Gewiichsen und Blumen, nach alphabetischer Ordnung be- schrieben, zu ziehen, nebst ausfiihrlichen Regeln fiir die Gar- tenarbeiten iiberhaupt, enthalten sind; nach dem Englischen herausgegeben von Dr. Johann Ernst Zeyher. 2 vol. O. Leipzig, 1774. Ronconi, Ignazio. zione italiana. Venezia, 1804. Kriinitz, J. G. | Oeconomische Encyclopiidie; oder, Allge- meines System der Land-, Haus- und Staats-Wirthschaft, in alphabetischer Ordnung; aus dem [’ranzésischen iibersetzt, (nur die ersten 4 Theile) und mit Anmerkungen und Zu- siitzen vermehrt ... Vol. 1-CL. pl. O. Berlin, 1773— 1829.f From vol. XXXIII. title reads: Oekonomisch-technclogische Encyclo- pidie; oder, Allgemeines System der Staats-, Stadt-, Haus- und Land- Wirthschaft und der Kunst-Geschichte. — Vol. LXXIII—LXXVII. by FE. J. Fflorke]; vol. LXXVIIIL—CXXIII. by H. G. Florke; vol. CXXIV-CL. by J. W. D. Korth. [Dézallier D’Argenville, A. N.] Dictionnaire du jardinage, relatif 4 la théorie & 4 le pratique de cet art . . . par M. D. 8+466 pp. 7 pl. D. Paris, 1777.—[Another ed.] D. Liége, 1783.+ First published in 1776, according to an advertisement at the end of the book. Alphabetically arranged. Rozier, Francois. Cours complet d’agriculture théorique, pratique, économique et de médecine . . . ou, Dictionnaire universel d’agriculture . . . Par une Société d’agriculteurs et rédigé par l’abbé Rozier. 12 vol. pl. Q. Paris, 1781- 1805. — Cours complet d’agriculture; ou, Dictionnaire uni- versel d’agriculture pratique et d’économie rurale et domes- tique ... Ed.rev. &enl. 7 vol. 30pl. 2por. O. Paris, 1809. Curso completo 6 diccionario universal de agri- cultura teérica-prictica, econédmica y de medicina rural y veterinaria . . . traducido al castellano por D. Juan Al- varez Guerra. 16 vol. pl. Q. Madrid, 1797—-1803.7 For later editions see Nouveau cours complet d’agriculture . . . 1809. Abercrombie, John. The gardener’s pocket dictionary; or, A systematic arrangement of trees, shrubs, herbs, flowers and fruits, agreeable to the Linnean method; with their Latin and English names, their uses, propagation, and culture, in gar- dens, plantations, greenhouses, and hot-houses; alphabeti- cally divided under the following heads, viz.: hardy trees and shrubs ... 3 vol. D. London, 1786. Chalmot, J. A.de. Vervolg op Chomels woordenboek. 9 vol. pl. Q. Campen, 1786-93. Deane, Samuel. The New-England farmer; or, Georgical dictionary containing a compendious account of the ways and methods in which the most important art of husbandry in all its various branches is, or may be, practised to-the great- est advantage in this country. 8+335 pp. O. Worcester, Mass., 1790.—Ed. 2. O. Worcester, Mass., 1797.;— Ed. 3 rev. &enl. 114+[1]4+532 pp. O. Boston, 1822. (Horticultural, botanical, and economical lexicon.] O. St. Petersburg, 1792.7 In Russian. Ideler, G. F. Der Gartenfreund; oder, Inbegriff des Wesent- lichsten aus allen Theilen der Gartenkunst in alphabetischer Ordnung herausgegeben. 5 vol. pl. D. Berlin, 1795-1805. Vol. I. has a second title-page with the title: Der Gartenfreund; ein Aus- zug aus'des Herrn D. J. G. Kriinitz 6konomisch-technologischen Ency- klopidie, angefertiget und mit Zusitzen herausgegeben . . . und mit einer Vorrede von D. C. L. Willdenow. — Vol. V. ends with Oxys; pos- sibly discontinued. Roemer, J. J. Encyklopiidie fiir Gartner und Liebhaber der Girtnerey. Vol. I. pt. 1. 164347 pp. 8S. Tiibingen, 1797. Apparently no more published. Dizionario d’ agricoltura; ossia, La coltiva- O. Venezia, 1771. — Ed. 5. 5 vol. O. EDUCATION 31 McDonald, Alexander, (pseud.). A complete dictionary of practical gardening; comprehending all the modern improve- ments in the art, whether in the raising of the various escu- lent vegetables or in the forcing and managing of different sorts of fruits and plants and that of laying out, ornamenting and planting gardens and pleasure grounds... 2 vol. 73 pl. Q. London, 1807. Nouveau cours complet d’agriculture théorique et pratique, contenant la grande et Ja petite culture, l'économie rurale et domestique ... ou, Dictionnaire raisonné et universel @agriculture. Ouvrage rédigé sur le plan de celui de feu Vabbé Rozier, duquel on a conservé les articles dont la bonté a 66 prouvée par l’expérience; par les membres de la section dagriculture de l'Institut de France. 13 vol. pl. O. Paris, 1809, — New ed. rev. &enl. 16 vol. pl. O. Paris, 1821— 23. For earlier editions see Rozrmr, Francois. Courscomplet .. . 1781-1805. Re, lilippo. L’ ortolano dirozzato. 2vol. 6pl. O. Milano, 1811. Sickler, J. V. Gartenhandlexikon fiir Unerfahrne in der Gar- tenkunst und Besitzer kleiner Girten. O. Wrfurt, 1811. — Bd. 3 rev. by J. C. G. Weise. O. Gotha, 1829.+ Nouveau dictionnaire d’histoire naturelle, appliquée aux arts, 4 lagriculture, 4 l'économie rurale et domestique, A la méde- cine, ete. par une société de naturalistes et d’agriculteurs. Newed. rey. &enl. 36 vol. pl. O. Paris, 1816-19. Siemiatkowski, Piotr. Ogrodnictwo, porzadkiem alfabetu ulogone; albo, Katalog roglin, znajdujacych sie w ogrodach Iwankowskich; z opisami i prawidlami do nich stuazcemi. [On gardening, alphabetically arranged; or, List of the plants in the Iwankowskian gardens with descriptions and indica- tions.] 38+270pp. O. Warszawa, 1821. (Dzielo doroezne dla uzytku ogrodnikow i amatoréw tego kunsztu przez, XII. {An annual work for the use of gardeners and amateurs, XII.]) Loudon, J.C. An encyclopacdia of gardening, comprising the theory and practice of horticulture, floriculture, arboriculture and landscape-gardening, including all the latest improve- ments; a general history of gardening in all countries and a statistical view of its present state; with suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles. 18+1469 pp. 595 il. O. London, 1822. — Ed. 2. 1241233 pp. il. O. London, 1824. — Ed. 5. O. London, 1828.;— Newed. O. Lon- don, 1834.} — Ed. rev. & enl. O. London, 1835. — New ed. rev. & enl. O. London, 1841.+— New ed. corrected and improved by Mrs. Loudon. 40+1278 pp. il. O. London, 1850. — New ed. by Mrs. Loudon. 40+1278 pp. il. O. London, 1859. — New ed. by Mrs. Loudon. O. London, 1860.} — New ed. by Mrs. Loudon. 40+1278 pp. il. O. London, 1878.+ BEneyclopiidie des Gartenwesens; oder, Theorie und Praxis der Gemiisebaues, der Blumen- und Baum- zucht, und der Landschaftsgiirtnerei, nach den neuesten Hr- findungen und Verbesserungen. 2vol. 57il. O. 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Diccionario de agricul- tura prictica y economia rural, redactado bajo la direecién de D. Agustin Esteban Collantes y D. Agustin Alfaro, gefes superiores de administracién civil, individuos de la Sociedad econdémica matritense y de otras corporaciones cientificas y literarias. 7 vol. 56 pl. O. Madmnid, 1851-53. Title-page cover bears date 1855. Laure, Henri. Guide des cultivateurs du midi de la France, de la Corse et de l’Algérie. [4]+544 pp. O. Toulon, 1854. Dietrich, L. Ff. Encyklopiidie der gesammten niederen und hdheren Gartenkunst; eine ausfiihrliche und auf die neuesten Erfahrungen begriindete Darstellung der Obst-, -Gemiise-, Blumen- und Landschafts-Girtnerei, des Weinbaues und der Treiberei in allen ihren Pormen .. . unter Mitwirkung von Gelehrten und Vachminnern bearbeitet und herausgegeben. 4-+-1027 pp. O. Leipzig, 1860. Idd. 2. [2}4-1027 pp. O. Leipzig, 1862. — Id. 4. 441027 pp. O. Leipzig, 1873. Contains a very full enumeration of cultivated plants. Carriére, I. A. 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Dic- tionnaire pratique d’horticulture et de jardinage .. . tra- duit, mis 4 jour et adapté 4 notre climat, A nos usages, par S. Mottet ...5vol. il. Slpl. Q. Paris, 1892-99. Vol. II. of supplement published after the end of 1900. Barral, J. A. Dictionnaire d’agriculture; encyclopédie agricole complete. Continué sous la direction de Henry Sagnier avee la collaboration de H. Bouley, Bouquet de la Grye . . . 4 yol. Perring, W. il. Q. Paris, 1886-92. Riimpler, Th{eodor]. _Illustriertes Gartenbau-Lexikon . . . unter Mitwirkung von Garteninspektor Bergfeld . . . her- ausgegeben. Ed.2rev. 4+1022pp. 1205il. O. Berlin, 1890. Thorpe, T. E. A dictionary of applied chemistry. 3 vol. il. O. London, 1880-93. Bois, D[esiré] & others. Dictionnaire d’horticulture, illustré; préface de Maxime Cornu. 2 vol. 959il. 6 pl O. Paris, 1893-99. Sanders, T. W. Anencyclopaedia of gardening, a dictionary of cultivated plants etc.; giving an epitome of the culture of all the kinds generally grown in gardens in this country, to- gether with a complete list of their common or popular names. Ed. 2. 44488 pp. D. London, 1897. No descriptions. Le jardinage; encyclopédie populaire illustrée du XX¢ siéele, publiée par MM. Buisson, Denis, Larroumet et Stanislas Meunier. 160 pp. il. D. Paris, 1898. Bailey, L.H. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descrip- tions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamen- tal plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Vol. I—II. il. pl. 1-19. Q. New York, 1900— Vol. III.-IV., comprising letters N—Z, were published after 1900. E. EDUCATION Including experiment stations, schools, measures promoting arbori reports on associations and societies. 1. GENERAL Allen, C. L. 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Die allgemeine Centralobstbaumschule, ihre Zwecke und Einrichtung; nebst einem Anhange: Erstes Verzeichniss der vorhandenen Obst- und Traubensorten, zur Kenntnissnahme und Auswahl bei der unentgeldlichen Abgabe von Edelreisern und Stecklingen. 235+ [1] pp. O. Jena, 1848. Sorauer, Paul. Die Versuchs-Stationen fiir Gartenbau. (Landw. Versuchs-Stat. XXI. 205-210. 1878.) — Re- printed: 6 pp. O. n.t-p. [Berlin, 1878.] Die Gehélzkunde in Deutschland und die Dippel, Leopold. (Gartenfl. XXXVI. 19-24, Mittel zur Hebung derselben. 60-64. 1887.) i Joly, Ch{arles]. Note sur l’Ecole d’arboriculture & de viticul- ture de Geisenheim. 11 pp. O. Paris, 1887. Castner, D.S. Elvira. Zwei Vortrige itiber Obst- und Garten- bau, ein Erwerbszweig fiir gebildete Frauen. O. Berlin, 1895.7 c. HOLLAND Krelage, J.H. Tuinbouwonderwijs vanrijkswege. (Tijdschr. Tuinb. I. 23-39. 1896.) — Reprinted: 19 pp. O. t-p-c. Groningen, 1895. d. FRANCE Du Petit-Thouars, A. A. 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Descripcién é historia del Paraguay y del Rio de la Plata. 2 vol. O. Madrid, 1847. Des végétaux sauvages (I. 98-138). Des végétaux cultivés (I. 139- 155). Substances végétales utiles dans la médecine et dans les arts (II. 482-530). C. y Sobron, Félix. Plantas medicinales de la reptiblica del Uruguay y noticias sobre los indigenas. 44 pp. Q. Madrid, 1874. Roibon, Enrique. vincia de Corrientes para la Exposicién de Filadelfia. Q. Corrientes, 1875. Only vernacular names given. Parodi, Domingo. Notas sobre algunas plantas usuales del Paraguay de Corrientes y de Misiones. (Soc. Cient. Argent. Anal. LV. 80-86, 124-135, 212-217, 300-315; V. 33-45. 1877- 78.) — Reprinted: 61 pp. Q. Buenos Aires, 1877. Ensayo de botdnica médica argentina comparada. (Tésis.) 103 pp. Q. Buenos Aires, 1881. (Faculdad na- cional de ciencias médicas.) Hieronymus, Georg. Plantae diaphoricae florae argentinae; 6, Revista sistematica de las plantas medicinales, alimenti- cias 6 de alguna otra utilidad y de las venenosas que son in- digenas de la Republica Argentina 6 que originarias de otros Plantas indigenas medicinales de la pro- 11 pp. paises se cultivan o secrian esponeamente en ella. (Acad. Cienc. Cérdoba Bol. IV. pt. 2-3, pp. 199-598. 1882.) — Re- printed: 404 pp. O. Buenos Aires, 1882. Mantegazza, Paolo. Di alcune piante utili o belle della Re- pubblica Argentina che potrebbero essere introdotte in Italia. (Soc. Tosc. Ort. Bull. VILL. 57-59. 1883.) Bertoni, Moise. Sur quelques végétaux de la République Ar- gentine. (Soc. Accl. Paris Bull. ser. 4, IV. 440-445. 1887.) i. CHILE Graham, Maria. Journal of a residence in Chile during the year 1822 and a voyage from Chile to Brazil in 1823. 5+[1]+ sq. Q. London, 1824. - - by Jude Thaddeus 512 pp. 10il. 14 pl. Account of the useful trees and shrubs of Chile . de Reyes (pp. 496-512). Bertero, C. [G.]. List of the plants of Chile; transla ed by W. 8S. W. Ruschenberger. (Amer. Jour. Sci. XIX. 63-70, 299-311; XX. 248-260; XXIII. 78-96, 250-271. 1831— 33.) — From: “Mercurio chileno.” 66 DESCRIPTIVE BOTANY — EUROPE Verlot, [J. B.]. Liste des plantes du Chili rares ou non encore introduites, qu'il serait utile au point de vue industriel, éco- nomique ou ornemental, de cultiver dans le midi de la France (région de l’'Oranger). (Soc. Accl. Paris Bull. ser. 3, 11. 596- 626. 1875.) — Reprinted: 31 pp. O. n.t-p. [Paris, 1875.] - Murillo, Adolphe. Plantes mecicinales du Chili. 12+ 234 pp. Q. _[Paris, 1889.] (Exposition universelle de Paris 1889. Sect. chilienne.) Reed, 2. C. Compendio de historia natural de Chile. 6+117 pp. D. Santiago de Chile, 1892. : 4. EUROPE a. GENERAL Gottschalck, Zacharias. | Flora hortensis; oder, Verzeigniss der Garten-Gewiichse, so in den beriihmsten Girten, zu Pariss, Londen, Leyden, Amsterdam, Cothen, Leipzig, Gottorff und andern Ortern iziger Zeit sich befinden. Latine et germanice. 329 pp. O. Cédthen, 1703. Sterler, Alois & Mayerhoffer, J. N. Europas medicinische Flora. SO pp. 80 pl. TF. Miinchen, 1820.+ Lawson, Peter & son. The agriculturist’s manual; being a fa- miliar description of the agricultural plants cultivated in Europe, ineluding practical observations respecting those suited to the climate of Great Britain and forming a report of Lawson’s agricultural museum in Edinburgh. 15+ 430 pp. O. Edinburgh, 1836. Romano, Antonio. Plantae officinales in Europa sponte cre- scentes. 128 pp. O. Viennae, 1837.7 Botanique practique. Choix des plantes de l'Europe centrale et particuliérement de la Suisse et de la Savoie. 2 vol. 322 pl. Genéve, 1878. Hock, fernando]. Nibhrpflanzen Mitteleuropas, ihre Heimat, Hinfiihrung in das Gebiet und Verbreitung innerhalb des- selben. 67 pp. O. Stuttgart, 1890. (Iorschungen zur deut- schen Landes- und Volkskunde. YV. pt. 1.) b. SCANDINAVIA Dendrological Linné, Carl von. Arboretum suecicum. (Diss.) vidis Pontin.) 30 pp. sq. D. Upsaliae, [1759]. With economic and ecological notes; without descriptions. (David Da- Smidth, J. H. Arboretum scandinavicum. Pt. 1. 160 pp- S. t-p-c. Kj@benhavn, 1831. No more published. — Alphabetically arranged. Fortrinlige nordamerikanske Treer til Lystanleg. [Trans- -lated by P. D. Fleilberg].] (Havetid. I. 150-152, 186-189, 221-223. 1835.) — From: Ver. Beférd. Gartenb. Preuss. Verh. [Bentzien, J. A.] Buske, som fortjene at anbefales. 90-105.) Oversigt over de vigtigste Arter af Treer og Buske, som kunne finde Anvendelse i Lyst- og Blomsterhaugen med An- visning til hensigtsmessig Dyrkning og Formering af dem. 247 pp. Qil. O. WKjdbenhavn, 1852. @rsted, A.S. Frilands-Trevexten i Danmark; Veiledning til Kundskab om de Treeer og Buske som kunne dyrkesi Friland iDanmark. 240 pp. 138il. O. Kj@benhayn, 1864-67. Only two parts have been published, Nogle nyere smukke Zirtreer. pp. 404-406.) Andersson, N. J. Arbres et arbrisseaux d’origine étrangére cultivés en plein air en Suéde. — Apercu de la végétation des plantes cultivés de la Suede. (Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. ser. 5, VII. 294-300. 1867.) A list without descriptions. @rsted, A. S. Forskjellige smukke og anvendelige Buske. (Dansk. Havetid. 1867, pp. 188-191, 204-206.) [Bentzien, J. A.| Bemzrkninger om forskjellige Treer og Buske, grundede paa Iagttagelser af dem i flere Haver her i Landet ogi Skaane. (Dansk Havetid. 1867, pp. 355-356.) —— Nogle nyere smukke Zirtreer. [Robinia, Acer.] (Dansk Havetid. 1867, pp. 397-398.) — Nogle meget smukke Ornamenttreer. 1868, pp. 401-405.) —Smukke mindre hyppigt forekommende Zirtreer og Buske. (Dansk Havetid. 1869, pp. 222-224.) — Nogle Buske, som fortjene at benyttes hyppigere i vore Haver end det nusker. (Dansk Havetid. 1869, pp. 357-359.) Udvalg af nyere og «wldre Sir-Treer og (Arch. Haugev. 1848, pp. (Dansk. Havetid. 1865, (Dansk Havetid. {Bentzien, J. A.] Nogle serdeles smukke, haardf¢re Buske. (Dansk Havetid, 1870, pp. 322-323, 347-348.) Bemerkninger om nogle tildels nyere Sirtrwer og Buske. (Dansk Havetid. 1873, pp. 363-365.) ‘ — Bemerkninger om forskjellige Sorter Buske, der kun ere lidt benyttede hos os. (Dansk Havetid. 1875, pp. 156-158.) —— Nogle hos os lidet kjendte Sirtreeer og Buske. (Dansk Havetid. 1876, pp. 236-237.) Nogle Buske, der i 3 Aar have vist sig aldeles haardfgre her i Landet. [Berberis Darwini, l'ontanesia phillyreoides, ee macrocephalum.] (Dansk Havetid. 1877, pp. 53-54. Nogle smukke Traeer og Buske, som endnu ere altfor lidt pees her i Landet. (Dansk Havetid. XXXIV. 8-10. Lange, J[ohan]. Bidrag til de i Danmark dyrkede Frilands- treers Naturhistorie. [Pt. I.] (Vidsskr. Skovbr. K7¢benh. VIII. 91-134. 1885.) —Separate: O. Kjdbenhavn, 1885. — Pt. I. (Bot. Tidsskr. XVIII. 84-94, 273. 1892.) — Re- printed: 1l pp. O. n.t-p. [Kjgbenhavn, 1892.] Helweg, L. Nogle sjeldnere eller nyere Busketplanter. (Gartner-Tid. XII. 191-193. 1896.) Lange, A. Nogle sjawldnere Treer og Buske. XIII. 185-188, il. 1897.) Pomological [Bentzien, J. A.] Hvad er Pomologiens Hovedopgave og hvad Nytte stifter den for Frugttredyrkningen? (Dansk Hauge- tid. VII. 177-178, 181-182, 185-186. 1855.) Beskrivelse og Tegning af 31 paa det danske Havesel- skabs Produktudstilling i October 1863 fremlagte Pzere- og Aublesorter, som egne sig til almindelig Dyrkning deels i stgrre, deels i mindre Haver heri Landet. 56 pp. 33il. nar. D. Isj@benhavyn, 1864. Eneroth, Olaf. Handbok i svensk pomologi. 2 vol. il. O. 1864-66}. Den danske Frugthave; et Billedvzerk for Udbredelse af Kjend- skab til Landets Frugter, udgivet af et Selskab. 5 vol. 120 pl. sq. I’. Svendborg, 1869-74. : [Bentzien, J. A.]| Nogle Bemerkninger om Kjernefrugternes ydre Egenskaber som Kjendetegn paa de forskjellige Sorter. (Dansk Havetid. 1876, pp. 1-5.) Pi Bemerkninger om Kjernefrugternes indre Egenskaber. (Dansk. Havetid. 1876, pp. 41-44.) Dybdahl, J. A. Jordbzr- og vore vigtigste frugtbusk-arter, gjennemgaaede med hensyn til deres udvikling, betydning, varieteter, dyrkning paa Friland, sygdomme m. m._ [2]+ 389+ 36 pp. 7il. 6 pl. O. Kjébenhavn, 1879. Eneroth, Olaf. Bidrag till Europas pomona vid dess nord- grins. Bihang till svensk pomona. Pomologiska anteck- ningar efter undersékning af profympfrukter 4 omkr. 800 varieteter fran Europa wae N. Amerika dren 1862-1875. 84 pp. O. Stockholm, 1880.+ Bredsted, H.C. Haandbogi dansk Pomologi. 3 vol. il. O. Odense, 1890-96. (Gartner-Tid. Economical Buchwald, Johann von. Specimen medico-practico-botani- cum; seu, Brevis & dilucida explicatio virtutum plantarum & stirpium indigenarum in officinis pharmaceuticis quam plurimum usitatarum atque juxta ordinem, ut vocant, alpha- beticum, prout in Regio botanico horto hafniensi inveniuntur, dispositarum, in gratiam botanophilorum atque usum medi- cum concinnata. [8]+320 pp. Q. Hafniae, 1720. —— Speci- men medico-practico-botanicum; oder, Kurze und deutliche Erklirung derer in der Medicin gebriiuchlichsten und in Dainemark wildwachsenden Erd Gewiichse, Pflanzen und Kriuter . . . Ins Deutsche iibersetzt von Balth. Joh. de Buchwald. 546 pp. pref. O. WKopenhagen, 1721. Linné, Carl von, (praeses). FJoraoeconomica. (Diss.) (Elias Aspelin.) 29 pp. O. Upsaliae, [1748]. Flora oecono- mica; eller, Hushallsnyttan af de i Swerige wildt wixande érter. (Diss.) (Elias Aspelin.) 83+[1] pp. O. Stockholm, 1749. —— Plantae esculentae patriae. (Diss.) (Johan Hiorth.) 29 pp. sq. O. Upsaliae, [1752]. Plantae esculentae pa- triae; eller, Wara inlandska ateliga wixter. (Diss.) (Johan Hiorth.) 40+[8] pp. S. Stockholm, 1752. - Paulli, Johan. Dansk oeconomisk urte-bog. 510 pp. O. Iig- benhavn, 1761.} Aken, I’. J. von. Svenska medicinal och apothekar viixterna efter genera och species uppstiillde. 40 pp. Orebro, 1764.} DESCRIPTIVE Tonning, ITenrik. Norsk medicinsk och ockonomisk Mlora, in- deholdende adskillige Planter, som fornemmelig ere samlede i Tronhiems stift. Vol. I. [14]+-185 pp. O. IKigbenhayn, 1773.| No other volume was ever published, Hornemann, J. W. lors#g til en Dansk Bonen Plante- lere. [2]4+730 pp. O. IKjébenhavn, 1796.—lorsie .. . TPorgget med norske og holsteenske Plante T, Wd. 2enl. 990 p. 2pl.. D. Kj¢benhavn, 1806.—Wd.¢ onl. 2 vol. 2pl. 6 Ixjgbenhavn, 1821-37. Retzius, A. J. Wérsék til en Ilora oeconomica Sueciac; eller, Svenska, wiixters nytta och skada i hushiéllningen. 2 vol. D. Lund, 1806. — Bihang till Vlora oeconomica Sueciae. (Diss.) 20pp. O. Lund, 1812.} Schumacher, ©. I’. & Herholdt, J. D. De officinelle Liege- midler af Planteriget, som voxe nedt eller kunne dyrkes i de danske Stater, ordnede efter de forskjellige Aarstider, paa hvilke de indsamles. 23 pp. sq. O. IXjébenhavn, 1808. Heger, J.5. Herbarium pharmaceuticum; eller, Afbildninger af de officinelle Lagemidler af Planteriget, som voxe vildt eller kunne dyrkes i de danske Stater. 9 pts. 141 pl. O. ‘IXjgbenhavn, 1822-25. Thunberg, C. P. (praeses). Anvisning till de svenska pharma- ceutiska viixternas igenkiinnede. (Diss.) (Pehr I’redrik Wahlberg & Leopold Winberg). 44 pp. D. Upsaliae, 1826-27. Heger, J.S. Afbildninger af danske oeconomiske Planter, med Beskrivelse over deres Hgenskaber og Anvendelse. 3 vol. 288 pl. nar. O. I sk) OF Groningen, 1895. Bleeker, S. Handboek over bloemisterij. Springer, L.A. De tuinkunst. 12 pl. Marissen, J. Z. Algemeene plantenteelt. Groningen, 1898. O. Haarlem, 1214 pp. pl. maps. 338 132 Zutfen, 1897.7 F. Haarlem, 1897. 165 pp. 37il. S. e. BELGIUM Arboricultural Dahuron, René. Traité de la taille des arbres et de la maniére de les bien elever... 142 pp. D. Cell & Liége, 1692. — Newed. 286pp. pref. D. Paris, 1740.+ Poederle, [E. J. C. G. H. d’O. baron] de. Manuel de l’arbo- riste et du forestier belgiques; ouvrage extrait des meilleurs auteurs anciens & modernes, & soutenu d’observations re- cueillies dans différens voyages, & d’essais faits dans sa patrie. ARBORICULTURE — MANUALS — BELGIUM — BRITISH ISLANDS [S]4+- 104-404 pp. D. Bruxelles, 1772.—[Another ed.] [8]+ 10-+-404 pp. D. Bruxelles, 1774. — Ed. 2enl. 2vol. D. Bruxelles, 1788. — Ed. 3enl. 2 vol. ©O. Bruxelles, 1792. Handboek voor boomkweekerij. 2 vol. il. D. Brussel, 1850. Marcq, Adfolphe]. Les arbustes d’ornement; traité exposant la culture, la taille et la multiplication des arbustes et ar- brisseaux rustiques sous Je climat de Belgique. 96 pp. il. D. = Liége, [189 . 7]. General S[terbeeck], I[rancis] van. Den verstandighen hovenier, over de twaelf maenden van’t jaer. Beschrijft hoe men op de beste en bequaemste maniere sal hoven-thuynen, lust-hoven en boomgaerden verordineren, bereyden, be splanten en bezaeyen . Als oock vermeerdert met een noodighe en gherieflijcke medecijn-winckel daer in veel nutte en natuerlijcke secreten zijn te vinden voor alderhande ghebreken. Door I’. V. 8. Ed. 2 rev. & enl. [14]+139+[5] pp. sq. D. Antwerpen, 1667. Is possibly a Belgian edition of AENGELEN, Petrus van. Verstandige gardenier. 1663. Royntkens, J. B. Den sorghvuldighen hovenier ende de oprechte practycke, ende gront vande wetenschap om blom- men te zaeyen, planten ende gouverneren naer de conste vande hof-bauwinghe. Ghetrocken uyt diversche fameuse autheurs met de daeghelijckxsche practycke, ende veele an- dere schoon speculatien. [16]+240+[12] pp. S. Ghendt, 1676. — Den sorghvuldighen . . . Van alles op een nieuw oversien, ende vermeerdert met den Nederlantschen Hes- perides; dat is, Oeffeningh en ghebruijek vande Limoen en Oranieboomen naer den aert ende climaet der Nederlanden . Ed. 2. [6]+116+[12]+66+[2] pp. S. Ghendt, 1695. Jardinier portatif; ou, La culture des quatre classes de jardins, et de l'éducation des fleurs . . . New ed. rev. & enl. 207 pp. 8. Liége, 1769. — New ed. rev. & enl, 228 pp. T. Liége, 1774. f. BRITISH ISLANDS Arboricultural Mascall, Leonard. A booke of the arte and maner howe to plant and graffe all sortes of trees, howe to set stones, and sowe pepines to make wylde trees to graffe on, as also reme- dies and mediienes. With divers other newe practise, by one of the Abbey of Saint Vincent in Fraunce . . . With an addi- tion in the ende of this booke, of certaine Dutch practises, set forth and Englished. [20]+90+[10] pp. il. 1pl. OD. London, [1572]. — [Another ed.] [18]+88+ [10] pp. il. 1 pl. D. London, 1575.— [Another ed.] [20]+ coal pp- il. Ipl. D. London, 1582.—[Anothered.] il. Ipl. Q. 1592.7 For later editions see his The country-mans new art of planting . . . 1652 and The country-mans recreation . . . 1654. M’Nab, William. Hints on the planting and general treat- ment of hardy evergreens in the climate of Scotland . . 40 pp. O. Edinburgh, 1830.— Ed.2. 40 pp. O. Edin- burgh, 1831. Winke tiber das Pflanzen und die allge- meine Behandlung ausdauernder immergriiner Striiucher. (Allg. Gartenzeit. I. 45-52, 57-62. 1833.) (Sinclair, George.] _ Useful and ornamental planting. 4+ 151 pp. il. O. London, 1832. (Library of useful know- ledge.) — [Another ed.] 4+151 pp. il. O. London, 1862. Ed. 1862 published under the superintendence of the Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge. Ablett, W. H. Arboriculture for amateurs; being instructions for the planting and cultivation of trees for ornament or use, and selections and descriptions of those suited to special re- quirements as to soil, situation, ete. [2]+120 pp. pl. O. London, [188 . ?]. —— English trees and tree-planting. 9+434pp. O. London, 1880. — [Another ed.] 9+14+434 pp. 16pl. O. Lon- don, 1880. Roland, Arthur. Tree-planting for ornamentation or profit, suitable to every soil and situation ; ed. by W. H. Ablett. New ed. 8+157 pp. O. London, 1892. (Farming for pleasure & profit.) General The complete florist. Ed.2. 147 pp. D. London, n. d.f Possibly a translation of Licrr, Louis. Le jardinier fleuriste ... 1701. Arnold’s London chronicle. ([Folium 2-4:] In this boke is conteyned the names of ye bay, lifs custos, mairs and sherefs of the cite of Londo from the tyme of King Richard the furst z also thartycles of the chartur and libarties of the same cyte, ARBORICULTURE — MANUALS — BRITISH ISLANDS and of the chartur and liberties off Wngland wyth odur dyuers mat’s good and necessary for every citezé to vndir stond and knowe... 131 ff. O. [Antwerp, 1503?]— [Another ed.] Q. [1503.Jf —Ed. 2. Q. [London, 1521-4f The craft of grifyng and plantinge of trecs and altering of frutia as wel in colours as in taste (ed. 1503, ff, 62-65). — The crafte of graffynge and plantynge of trees and alterynge of frutys as well in colours o# in taste (ed, 1521, begins on L, 5). Hill, Thomas. The profitable arte of gardening, now the third time sett forth . . . Q. London, 1568. — ‘The profitable art . . . Towhichis added much necessarie matter and a number of secrets, with the phisicke helpes belonging to eche herbe and thateasly prepared. ‘To this is annexed two proper treat- ises, the one entituled: The marvellous government, propertie and benefite of the bees . . . and the other: The yearely con- jectures, meete for husbandmen to know. Whereunto is newly added a treatise of the arte of graffing and planting of trees. [9]+-134+[8]4+-87 pp. il. D. London, 1574.— [Another ed.] , [6]+152[144]+[6]+-92[100] pp. il. D. London, 1579. — [Another ed.] —[6]+- 152+-[6]+-92 [100] pp. il. D. London, 1586. — [Another ed.] [6]+-164+[6]+ 92 . il. D. London, 1593.— The arte of gardening, where- unto is added much necessarie matter . . . (6]+ 164+ [6]+ 92 pp. il. D. London, 1608. Heresbach, Konrad. The whole art of husbandry . . . 1578.— See his Rei rusticae libriquatuor ... 1570, under Germany, p- 102. The expert gardener; or, A treatise concerning gardening and grafting: Q. London, 1640.t — The expert gardener; or, treatise containing certaine necessary, secret and ordinary knowledges in grafting and gardening, with divers proper new plots for the garden; also sundry expert directions to know the time and season when to sow and replant all manner of seeds . . . Faithfully collected out of sundry Dutch and French authors. 54 pp. il. D. London, 1654. (Appended to [Mascauu, Leonard]. The country-mans recreation . .. 1654.) - Blith, Walter. The English improver; or, A new survey of husbandry . . . Q. London, 1649.+— The English im- rover improved; or, The survey of husbandry surveyed . . . Third impression much augmented, with a second part con- taining six newer peeces of improvement.] [52]+ 262 [272]+ [20] pp. lil. 4 pl. D. (London, 1652.] Contains chapters on planting woods (ed. 1652, pp. 153-173) and fruit trees (pp. 261-263). {Hartlib, Samuel.] A discours of husbandrie used in Brabant and landers, shewing the wonderfull improvement of land there, and serving as a pattern for our practice in this com- mon-wealth. [6]+26 pp. D. London, 1605 [1650]. — His legacie; or, An enlargement of the discourse of husbandry used in Brabant and Flaunders, wherein are bequeathed to the common-wealth of England, more outlandish and domes- tick experiments and secrets in reference to universall hus- bandry. [6]+131 pp. D. London, 1651.— Ed. 2 enl. [6]+118+[26] pp. D. London, 1652. — His legacy of hus- bandry ... Ed. 3. [14]+303 pp. D. London, 1655. M[ountaine], D[ydymus]. The gardeners labyrinth; or, A new art of gardning, wherein is laid down new and rare inventions and secrets of gardning not heretofore known, for sowing, planting and setting all manner of roots, herbs, and flowers both for the use of the kitchin garden, and a garden of plea- sure, with the right ordering of all delectable and rare flow- ers . . . Collected from the best approved authors, besides forty years experience in the art of gardning, and now newly corrected and inlarged. 2 pts. ({4]4+-90+173+[17] pp.) il. D. London, 1651-52. [Mascall, Leonard.] The country-mans recreation; or, The art of planting, graffing and gardeningin three books. The first declaring divers waies of planting and graffing and the best times of the year . . . how to set or plant with the root and without the root, to sow or set pepins or curnels . . . The second treatueth of the hop-garden, with necessary instruc- tions for the making and the maintenance thereof . . . where- unto is added: The expert gardener, containing divers neces- sary and rare secrets belonging to that art . . . hereunto is likewise added: The art of angling. [14]+135+544+18 pp. il. D. London, 1654. Sharrock, Robert. The history of the propagation & improve- ment of vegetables by the concurrence of art and nature; shewing the several ways for the propagation of plants usually cultivated in England .. . [16]+150 pp. lpl. S. Oxford, 1660.— Ed. 2 enl. [16]+225 pp. O. Oxford, 1672. — Ed. 3. 255 pp. O. London, 1694.7 107 Blake, Stephen. don, 1664.+ [Evelyn, John.] Kalendarium hortense; or, The gard’ners almanac, directing what he is to do monethly throughout the The compleat gardiners practice. Q. Lon- year. London, 1664. (Jn his Sylva... apx. pp. 51-84. 1664.) Nd. 3enl. 33 pp. I, London, 1669, (A ppended to his Sylva. ..ed.2, 1670.)—Ed.5enl. 48 pp. F. London, 1679. (Appended to his Sylva...ed. 4. 1679.) Id. 8. 175 pp. O. London, 1691,t — Ed. 9. [18]+1514+4 [16] pp. 2 pl. §. London, 1699.— Ed. 10 enl. F, London, 1706. (In his Sylva... ed. 4, apx. pp. 214-274, lil. 1706.)—Ed. 10 enl. [4]4+94+(15]4+ 170+ [14] pp. 8. London, 1706. — [Another ed.] (In his Sylva... ed. 5, apx. pp. 183-234, 1 il. 1729.) Bonnefons, N{icolas] de. The I'rench gardiner . Sce his Le jardinier frangois.. . p. 111. Wlorlidge], J[ohn]. Systema agriculture. The mystery of husbandry discovered; wherein is treated of the several new and most advantagious ways of tilling, planting, sowing, manuring, ordering, improving of all sorts of gardens, or- chards . . . with an account of the several instruments and engines used in this profession. ‘To which is added Kalen- darium rusticum; or, The husbandmans monthly directions; also the prognosticks of dearth, scarcity, plenty .. . and Dictionarium rusticum; or, The interpretation of rustick terms. [26]+278+[4] pp. il. Q. London, 1669. — Ed. 2 rev.&enl. [30]+324+[4]pp. il. Q. London, 1675.— Ed. 3rev. &enl. [22]+134[326]+[6]pp. il. Ipl Q. London, 1681. —Ed.4rev.&enl. [22]+326 [318]+[6]pp. il. 1 pl. I’. London, 1687. Smith, John. England’s improvement reviv’d; digested into six books. [10]+270 pp. sq. O. [London,] 1670. — Eng- land’s improvement reviv’d, ina treatise of all manner of husbandry & trade by land and sea, plainly discovering the several ways of improveing all sorts of waste and barren grounds . . . together with the manner of planting all sorts of timber-trees and under-woods . . . with the vertue of trees, plants, and herbs, and their physical use . . . [10]+270 pp. sq. O. London, 1673. Bilagrave], J[oseph]. The epitome of the art of husbandry, comprizing all necessary directions for the improvement of it, viz.: plowing, sowing, grafting, gardening, ordering of flowers, herbs . . . to which is annexed by way of appendix, a new method of planting fruit-trees, and improving of an orchard ... [Ed. 3.] [6]+246 pp. S. London, 1675.— New ad- ditions to the art of husbandry, comprizing a new way of enriching meadows . . . 136+[15]pp. S. London, 1675. Attributed by some to “‘Blith” or “ Blyth.” Wlorlidge], J[ohn]. Systema horti-culturae; or, The art of gardening in three books . . . the 291 treateth of all sorts of trees planted for ornament. ([22]+285+[18] pp. D. London, 1677. —Ed.2enl. ([22]+298+[18] pp. D. Lon- don, 1683.—Ed.3. 10+[4]+278+[16]pp. 3pl. S. London, 1688. — Systema horti-culturae . . . to which is added the Gardener’s monthly directions. By J. Woolridge. Ed. 4 enl. 8+[4]+278+[16] pp. 3 pl. D. London, 1700. Meager, Leonard. The English gardener; or, A sure guide to young planters and gardeners, in three parts. O. London, 1679. — The English gardener . . . in three parts. The first, shewing the way and order of planting and raising all sorts of stocks, fruit-trees and shrubs, with the divers ways and manners of ingrafting and inoculating them in their several seasons, ordering and preservation. - The second, how to order the kitchin-garden . . . The third, the ordering of the garden of pleasure . . . [6J+144pp. 24 pl. sq. D. Lon- don, 1683. — [Anothered.] [6]+144 pp. sq. D. London, 1688. Gilbert, Samuel. The florists vade-mecum; being a choice compendium of whatever worthy notice hath been extant for the propagation, raising, planting, encreasing, and preserving the rarest flowers and plants that our climate and skill . . . will perswade to live with us . . . [20]+252+[18] pp. il. . . 1669. — 1651, under VRance, S. London, 1682.—[Another ed.] 252 pp. D. London, 1683.,— Ed. 3 enl. 149+[19] pp. il. S. London, 1702. Reid, John. The Scots gard’nerintwo parts. The first of con- triving and planting gardens, orchards, avenues, grov The second, of the propagation & improvement of forre fruit-trees, kitchen hearbes, roots and fruits, with s sick hearbs, shrubs and flowers. Appendix shewing h use the fruits of the garden; whereunto is annexed the Gard- ners kalendar. [10]+125+14 pp. 4 pl O. Edinburgh, 108 ARBORICULTURE — MANUALS — BRITISH ISLANDS 1683. — Id. 2 rev. & enl. [8]-++ 214++ 544-24 rp. g Edinburgh, 1721.— The Seots gardener for the jane a Scotland, in three parts, together with the Gardener's kalen- dar . . . and the Narl of Haddington’s Treatise on forest trees. Written originally by John Reid . . . and now care- fully corrected with alterations and additions by an eminent hand. 8+208+48+40+-138 pp. 5. Edinburgh, 1766. La Quintinie, [Jean]de. The compleat gard’ner . . . 1693. — See his Instruction pour le jardin fruitier . . . 1690, under France, p. 111. ; Meager, Leonard. The mystery of husbandry; or, Arable, pasture and wood-land improved; containing the whole art and mystery of agriculture or husbandry . . . wood-land to improve, in setting, lopping and managing to a vast in- crease; the great advantage of inclosures . . . [10]+-161 pp. 1pl. S. London, 1697. See pp. 108-140. The new art of gardening, with the gardener’s almanack, containing the true art of gardening in all its particulars . . . [2]+164+[4] pp. S. London, 1697.— [Another ed.] D. London, [1710?].t — Ed. 2 rev. D. London, 1732.+ Nourse, Tim[othy]. Campania feelix; or, A discourse of the benefits and improvements of husbandry; containing direc- tions for all manner of tillage, pasturage and plantation . . . To which are added two essays: I. Of a country-house. .IT. Of the fuel of London. [4]+354 pp. 1 pl. O. London, 1700. Gentil, Francois. Le jardinier solitaire; the solitary or Car- thusian gard’ner . . . 1706. — See his Le jardinier solitaire . 1704, under FRanceE, p. 111. Liger, Louis. The compleat florist . . . 1706. — See his Le jardinier fleuriste . . . 1704, wnder France, p. 112. M[ortimer], J[ckn]. The w hole art of husbandry; or, The way of managing and improving of land; being a full collection of what hath been writ, either by ancient or modern authors . as also, an account of the particular sorts of husbandry used in several counties; with proposals for its farther im- provement. To which is added the countryman’s kalendar ...O. London, 1707.4 — Ed. 2 rev. [14]+632+[8] pp. il. O. London, 1708.—Ed.3. 2vol. O. London, 1712.— Ed.5. 2vol. O. London, 1721. — Ed. 6 rev. by T. Mor- timer. 2 vol. O. London, 1761.+ [Le Blond, Alexandre.] The theory and practice of gardening . . . 1712. — See his Le théorie et le pratique du jardinage . 1709, under FRancE, p. 112. Laurence, John. The clergy-man’s recreation, shewing the pleasure and profit of the art of gardening. O. London, 1714.; — Ed. 2 rev. [8]+52pp. lil.. D. London, 1714. — Ed. 3. [8]+52 pp. lil. 1lpl. D. London, 1715. — Ed. 4. [S]+84 pp. 1lpl. lpor. O. London, 1716.; — Ed. 5. [8]+ 84 pp. lil. 1pl. O. London, 1717. For pt. II. see his The gentleman's recreation. 1716.— For pt. III. see Evelyn, Charles. The lady’s recreation. 1717. Switzer, Stephen. The nobleman, gentleman and gardener’s recreation; or, An introduction to gardening, planting, agri- culture and the other business and pleasures of a country life. [6]+34+ 266+ [16] pp. 1 pl. O. London, 1715. — Ich- nographia rustica; or, the nobleman, gentleman, and gar- dener’s recreation . . . and a general system of agriculture ...3vol. 37pl. D. London, 1718.—Ed.2enl. 3 vol. 51 pl. O. London, 1742.—Apx. 96 pp. 3pl. O. Lon- don, 1742. Directions for the raising forest trees (ed. 1715, pp. 144-199). — Woods and coppices (ed. 1715, pp. 200-218). [Worlidge, John.] A compleat system of husbandry and gar- dening; or, The gentleman’s companion, in the business and pleasures of a country life; shewing, the several new and most advantagious ways of tilling, planting, sowing, manuring, ordering and improving of all sorts of gardens . . . The hus- bandman’s monthly directions . . . The interpretation of rustick terms . . . 26+[13]+504 pp. I1pl. D. London, 1716. Laurence, John. The gentleman’s recreation; or, The second part of the art of gardening improved; containing several new experiments and curious observations relating to fruit-trees [16]+115 pp. il. 4 pl. D. London, 1716. — Ed. 2. [16]+ 115 pp. i. 4pl. O. London, 1717. For pt. I. see his The clergyman’s recreation . . . 1714.—For pt. III. see Evelyn, Charles. The lady’s recreation... 1717. Stevenson, H. The young gard’ner’s director, furnishing him with instructions for planting and sowing whatsoever trees or seeds have been thought worthy of care in a garden or orchard, either for profit or pleasure, also containing the culture of them all... the whole being for the most part experiments, and what are not, are taken from the best au- thors . . . By H.S. Philokepos, [pseud.]. 6+144 pp. 2 pl. S$. London, 1716. — The gentleman gardener instructed in sowing, planting, pruning and grafting seeds, plants, flowers and trees . . . To which is added the Gard’ner’s kalendar, shewing the particular work to be done every month in the kitchen-garden, flower-garden, and orchard. Id. 3 enl. 9+[1]+312 pp. 8. London, 1748.— Ed. 4 enl. 11+ [1]+ 312 pe 8. London, 1750.—Ed.8. 293pp. D. London, 1769. In the first edition the author's full name appears only in the preface. Evelyn, Charles. The lady’s recreation; or, The third and last part of the art of gardening improv’d ... To which are added some curious observations concerning variegated greens by Mr. Laurence. 4+[8]+200 pp. Ipl. O. Lon- don, 1717. For pt. I. see Laurence, John. The clergyman’s recreation... 1714.— For pt. Il. see Laurence, John. The gentleman's recreation . . . 1716. Bradley, Richard. New improvements of planting and gar- dening both philosophical and practical, explaining the mo- tion of the sap and the generation of plants . . . 3 pts. pl. O. London, 1717-18. — Ed. 2 rev. 3pts. pl. D. London, 1718. — Ed. 3 rev. 3pts. pl. O. London, 1719-20, — New improvements . . . To which is added Herefordshire- orchards [by John Beale]. Id. 4. [14]+4385 pp. 11 pl. b London, 1724. — Ed. 5 with an appen lix. [14]+ 698+ [23] pp. 14 pl. O. London, 1726.— Ed. 6 withan appendix. [14]+ 608+[21] pp. 14 pl. O. London, 1730-31. — Ed. 7 with an appendix. [14]4+608+[23] pp. il. 14 pl. O. London, 1739. — Appendix. 72 pp. 2 pl. D. London, 1726. —— Nouvelles observations phisyques [sic] et pratiques sur le jar- dinage et l’art de planter avec le calendrier des jardiniers; ouvrage traduit de l’anglois. 3 vol. 11 pl. 8. Paris, 1756. Ed. 1756 contains also chapters on silviculture (I. 71-121). A general treatise of husbandry and gardening, contain- ing such observations and experiments as are new and useful for the improvement of land... 3 vol. pl. O. London, 1724. — A general treatise . . . containing a new system of vegetation; illustrated with many observations and experi- ments ...2 vol. 16 pl. O. London, 1726.— A general treatise of agriculture, both philosophical and practical, dis- playing the arts of husbandry and gardening . . . 8+503+ [15] pp. 20 pl. O. 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Of forest and timber trees, great and small, with ever- greens and flow’ring shrubs, &e. f the fruit-garden, of the kitehen-garden, of the flower-garden. In five books... . (22]+456 pp. il. pl. F. London, 1726. — [Another ed.] [16]+312 pp. il. pl. F. Dublin, 1727. Houghtcn, John. Husbandry and trade improv’d; being a collection of many valuable materials relating to corn, cattle, coals . . . with a compleat catalogue of the several sorts of earths, and their proper product, the best sorts of manure for each . . . Now revised, corrected and published with a preface and useful indexes by Richard Bradley. 3 vol. O. London, 1727. Vol. III. pp. 4-254 deals with products of trees and shrubs and their cultivation. Langley, Batty. New principles of gardening; or, The laying out and planting parterres, groves, wildernesses, labyrinths, avenues, parks, &e. . . . with experimental directions for raising the several kinds of fruit-trees, forest-trees, ever- greens and flowering-shrubs . To which is added the various names, descriptions, temperatures, medicinal vir- tues, uses and cultivations of several roots, pulse, herbs, &e. of the kitchen and physick gardens . . . 2 pts. (16+ [8]+ 207+191 pp.) 28 pl. sq. Q. London, 1728. ARBORICULTURE — MANUALS — BRITISH ISLANDS Miller, Philip. ‘he gardeners kalendar, directing what works are necessary to be done every month, in the . . . gardens, andin the conservatory. Withan account of the particular seasons for the propagation and use of allsortgof . . . plants and fruits... [6]+-2+-34 pp. If. Dublin, 1732.+ — led. 3. O. London, 1734.f—WWd.6. 15-+-333+-[11] pp. O. Lon- don, 1743., — Id. 10. O. London, 1754. — ‘The garden- ers kalendar . . . With a list of the medicinal plants, which may be gathered for use in each month; to which is now added a short introduction to the knowledge of the science of botany. Wd. 12. 144+417+4-[11] pp. 5 pl. ©. London, 1760. — Eid. 13. O. London, 1762. — Id. 15. 66+ 3882 pp. ©. 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Recherches sur)'agri- culture et horticulture des Chinois et sur les végétaux, les animaux et les procédés agricoles que l’on pourrait intro- duire avec avantage dans |’Murope occidentale et le nord de VAfrique. 262 pp. O. Paris, 1850.—([Review by J. B. Biot.] (Jour. Savants, 1850, pp. 641-654.) — Reprinted: 14 pp. Q. Paris, 1850. Kummer, I'ranz. Chinesische Girten; mit Benutzung eng- lischer Aufsiitze. (Allg. Gartenzeit. XLX. 57-59, 65-68, 83-85, 92-94, 1851.) Tree planting, Hongkong. 1880.] — From: ? no. 116. Today Giiell, Eduart. La agricultura en Xina; notas sobre ’] cultiu de las terras y la produecio del Thé; y algunas consi- deracions relativas 4 la mineria d’aquell pais. 254 pp. 8. Barcelona, 1884. (Biblioteca de l’art del pagés, V.) Ford, Charles. Ice in Hongkong. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XIII. 418. 1893.) [3] pp. I’. n.t-p. [Hongkong, c. JAPAN Siebold, P. F. von. 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From 1866 the title reads: Koloniaal verslag. — Each volume contains under ‘‘ Nederlandsch Indié’’ a section on “Landbouw”’ dealing to a large extent with Coffee, Tea, Cinchona, Cocos, ete. Wasy, H. W. van. Ontginning van woeste boschgronden. (Tijdschr. Neerl. Ind. 1858, II. 26-37.) Chiefly Cinnamomum and Coffea. —— Bijdrage tot de kennis der kultuur van eenige handels- produkten van Java. (Tijdschr. Neerl. Ind. 1859, I. 35-47.) De koloniaal-radicalen en het cultuur-stelsel. 22 pp. O. ’s Gravenhage, 1862. Hasselman, J.J. Beschouwingen over de partikuliere indus- trie in vergelijking met het kultuurstelsel. Bijlage: De land- bouw op Java, in verband met besproeijing en bemesting. 2459 pp. O. Zalt-Bommel, 1863. Verkerk Pistorius, A. W. P. Overzigt van den landbouw op Java gouvernements-kultures. (Nederl. Maatsch. Bevord. Nijverh. Tijdschr. X XVI. 213-244. 1863.) Weber, L. 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De toekomst der Koffie en Suikercultuur en de invoering van olijfolie-fabricatie. (Ind. Gids, 1888, I. 226-228.) Cordes, J. H. Floraen pomona te Batavia. (Ind. Gids, 1889, I. 477-497, 654-685.) Clerecg, F. S. A. de. Langs de zuidkust der Maccluer golf. (Ind. Gids, 1889, II. 1666-1685.) Schuiling, R. Nederland tusschen de tropen. maps. O. Zwolle, 1889. 656 pp. pl. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS — ASIA Wont, I’. A. I’. ©. De kultuurtuin te Tyikeumeh, Natwur, 1891, pp. 145-161.) Kievits, J. 11. Waar gaan we heen. (T'eysmannia, Il, 701- 712: ILL. 1-10, 79-89, 121-134. 1891-92.) Cultures in Nederlandsch Oost-Indié; overgenomen en bijeen- verzameld uit het IXoloniaal verslag van 1890, 1891, 1896. 8 pts. O. t-p-c. Amsterdam, 1891-97. — I’rom:; Ind. Mer- cuur, 1891-97. Wigman, H.J. Tuinbouw-causerie. (Teysmannia, IL. 11 15, 146-154, 836-840, 559-564. 1892.) Een Planter, (pseud.). Tet officicel verslag over de Wuro- peesche landbouwindustrie op Sumatra’s westkust in 1892. (nd. 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A dissertation on the soil & agriculture of the British settlement of Penang or Prince of Wales Island, in the Straits of Malacca; including Province Wellesley on the Malayan peninsula, with brief references to the settlements of Singapore & Malacea . . . [1]+5+32lpp. 1lpl. Q. Singa- pore, 1836 Thomson, J. T. General report on the residency of Singapore, drawn up principally with the view of illustrating its agricul- tural statistics. (Jour. Ind. Arch. East. Asia, IV. 27-41, 134- 148, 206-219, 1 tab. 1850.) Jagor, Fedor]. Singapore-Malacea, Java. [4]+252 pp. 24pl. O. Berlin, 1866. Short notes on products. Collingwood, Cuthbert. On Nutmeg and other cultivation in Singapore. (Linn. Soc. Jour. Bot. X. 45-54. 1869.) Bode, A[lexander]. Girtnerische Mitteilungen aus Singapore und Umgebung. (Gartenjl. XX XVIII. 574-580, il. 86—-S7; XXXIX. 268-274, 322-326, il. 57. 1889-90.) g. INDO-CHINA (Jung & Ganter.] Les plantations au Tonkin et en Annam. 30+[1]pp. 2maps. O. t-p-c. Melun, 1899. 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PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE CULTIVATION OF PARTICULAR GROUPS See also SPECIAL PRODUCTS, p. 219. 1. FRUIT TREES See also subdivision ‘‘ Pomological’’ under country divisions of DESCRIP- s TIVE BOTANY, p. 60; also NURSERY MANAGEMENT, p. 153, PRUNING FRUIT TREES, p. 171, ForciNG, p. 176, and STREET TREES. FRUIT TREES, p. 211. a. GENERAL [Davis, John, (comp.).] Fruit culture in the several countries; reports from the consuls of the United States in answer to a circular from the Department of state on the cultivation of oranges, lemons, olives, figs and raisins in their several dis- tricts. (United States Consul. Rep. XII. 581-841+ [2]+ 5 pp., 2 il. 1884.) Gaudy, Jules. Nos méthodes de culture des arbres fruitiers, sont-elles susceptibles de se perfectionner? (Congr. Intern. Bot. Hort. Anvers 1885, pp. 237-246. [1885]-87.) [Adee, A. A. (comp.).] Fruit culture in foreign countries; re- ports from the consuls of the United States on fruit culture in their several districts in answer to a circular from the De- partment of state. (United States Special Consul. Rep. I. 393-937-+ 13 pp., il.,1 pl. 1890.) b. NORTH AMERICA I. CANADA Provancher, L[éon]. Le verger canadien; ou, Culture raison- née des fruits qui peuvent réussir dans les vergers et les jar- dins du Canada. 153+[1] pp. 55il. D. Québec, 1862. — Ed. 2. 259+33 pp. iu. 8. Québec, 1864. Saunders, W/[illiaJm. Past experiences and future prospects of fruit-crowing in the Canadian northwest. (Roy. Soc. Canada Proc. Trans. ser. 2, IL. sect. 4, pp. 131-136. 1896.) II. UNITED STATES Waring, W. The fruit-grower’s handbook. Boalsburg, (Pa.), n. d.f Binns, J. A. A treatise on practical farming, embracing the following subjects, viz.: the use of plaister of Paris with direc- tions for using it and general observations on the use of other manures . . . method of preventing fruit trees from decay- ing and farming in general. [2]+72pp. O. I'rederick-Town, Maryland, 1803. Thacher, James. The American orchardist; or, A practi- cal treatise on the culture and management of Apple and other fruit trees, with observations on the diseases to which they are liable and their remedies . . . 226 pp. O. Boston, 1822.— Ed. 2 rev. 236 pp. D. Plymouth, (Mass.), 1825. ARBORICULTURE — PRUIT Wilson, William. Weonomy of the kitchen-garden, the or- chard, and the vinery, with plain practical directions for their management. 206 pp. D. New York, 1828. Kenrick, William. The new American orchirdist; or, An ae- count of the most valuable varieties of fruit adapted to culti- vation in the climate of the United States from the latitude of 25° to 54°... . also a brief description of the most orna- mental forest trees, shrubs, flowers, ete. 864-423 pp. D. Boston, 1833. — The new American orchardist; or, An ac- count of the most valuable varieties of fruit of all climates, adapted to cultivation in the United States, with their his- tory, modes of culture, management, uses, ete. and the cul- ture of silk, with an apx. on vegetables, ornamental trees, shrubs and flowers. Wd.2enl. 418 pp. D. Boston, 1835, (larmers’ library, IT.) — ld. 3 enl. 449 pp. il. D. Bos- ton, 1841.—Eid. 5 enl. Boston, 1842.} Id. 6 enl. 450 pp. il. D. Boston, oleae ee 7enl. With a 450 pp. OD. With a supplement. Boston, 1844 [¢1841].—Id. 8 supplement. 450 pp. D. Boston, 1848 rev. & enl, (c1841]. Thomas, J.J. The American fruit culturist; containing diree- tions for the propagation and culture of fruit trees in the nursery, orchard and garden, with descriptions of the princi- pe American and foreign varieties cultivated in the United States. 410 pp. 302il. D. Auburn, 1846.— Id. 4. 1850.;— {Id. 7.] 421 pp. 315 il, D. Auburn, 1852. — [Another ed.] 511 pp. 481il. D. New York, 1867.— New ed. 511 pp. 481il. O. New York, 1871.—Rey. ed. 576 pp. 508 il. 1 pl. O. New York, 1875. —[Id. 19] rev. 593 pp. 494 il, D. New York, 1885 [¢1875-85]. — The American revised and enlarged by W. H.S. Wood. 796 il. O. New York, 1897 fruit culturist . . . Ed. 20 enl. 15+758 pp. [c1875, ’85, ’ 97]. Jaques, George. A practical treatise on the management of fruit trees; with descriptive lists of the most valuable fruits for general cultivation, adapted to the interior of New Eng- land. 256 pp. 8. Wor. cester, (Mass.), 1849. Cole, S. W. The American fruit book, containing directions for raising, propagating and managing fruit trees, shrubs and plants, with a description of the best varieties of fruit includ- ing new and valuable kinds . . . 288 pp. il. 5S. Boston & New York, 1849. —[Anothered.] 288 pp. il. 8S. Bos- ton & New York, 1850. — [Anothered.] 288 pp. il. pl. 5. New York, 1859. Goodrich, Chauncey. The northern fruit culturist; or, The farmer’s guide to the orchard and fruit garden. 108 pp. O. Burlington, [Vt.], 1849. — Ed.2rev.&enl. 112pp. O. Burlington, 1850. Thomas, J.J. Fruit culture. (United States Commis. Patents Rep. Agric. 1850, pt. 2, pp. 82-101. 1851.) Cox, J.C. Fruit culture. (United States Commis. Patents Rep. Agric. 1850, pt. 2, pp. 2438-244. 1851.) Barry, P. The fruit garden; a treatise intended to explain and illustrate the physiology of fruit trees, the theory and prac- tice of all operations connected with the propagation, trans- planting, pruning and training of orchard and garden trees as standards, dwarfs, pyramids, espaliers ete., the laying out and arranging different kinds of orchards and gardens ... 144398 pp. 157il. D. New York, 1851. — [Another ed.] 14+398 pp. 157il. 1lpl. D. New York, 1852. — Rev. &enl.ed. 491 pp. 191 il. D. New York, [¢1872]. French, H. F. Notes upon fruit growing in New Hampshire. (United States Commis. Patents Rep. Agric. 1852, pt. 2, pp. 23-32. 1853.) Reports of state fruit committees. (United States Commis. Patents Rep. Agric. 1852, pt. 2, pp. 82-45. 1853.) Gray, J.C. Essay on orchards reported to the Massachusetts board of agriculture. 24 pp. O. Boston, 1853. Moulson, Samuel. Brief instructions for orchard-planting and culture of fruits; with hints for selecting trees. To which is added a descriptive list of some select varieties of the most useful fruits; with a synopsis of M. d’Albret’s mode of form- ing pyramidal trees, (translated from the French); also some remarks on transplanting Evergreens, and deciduous orna- mental trees, with a description of some of the most desirable sorts, &e. 40+16pp. 2il. O. Rochester, N. Y., 1853. Bridgeman, Thomas. The fruit cultivator’s manual; contain- ing ample directions for the cultivation of the most important fruits including the cranberry, the fig and grape, with descrip- tive lists of the most admired varieties . . . the whole adapted to the climate of the United States. 164 pp. D. New York, 1857 [¢1847]. TREES —NORTH AMERICA 133 oo Williams, 11.C. Nut-treesin Virginia. (UV Ls Slatea Com- mis. Patents Itep. Agric. 1856, p. 450, 1857 Chase, U. I. The prairie fruit culturist; or, Whi it to plant and how to cultivate in the West; a re liable treatise on fruits, Third thousand. 8+-96 pp. il, D. Chicago, 1859. (Chase's handbooks of knowledge for prairie life, I.) Thomas, J. J. Circle culture of fruit trees. (United States Commis. Patents Itep. Agric. 1858, pp. 375-377. 1859.) Redmond, D. Pomological resources of the South. (United States Commis. Patents Rep. Agric. 1858, pp. 377-385. 1859.) Winchell, Alexander. The fruit-bearing belt of Michigan. (Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. XV. (1866), pp. 84-91. 1867.) Budd, J. L. Orcharding on the open prairies of northern lows. (lowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. 1. (1867), pp. 54-61. 1868.) Adams, D. W. Jl'ruits in northern Iowa. (/owa State Hort. Soc. Kep. 1869, pp. 87-93. 1870.) Fitz, James. The southern Apple and Peach culturist; adapted to the soil and climate of Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia and farther south, including portions of the West and West Virginia, containing full and practical instructions in successful culture, grafting, budding . . . together with descriptive cats vlogues of the most esteemed orchard fruits . .. also a treatise on insects and their exterminz ation; J.W. Vitz, editor. 6+(2]+336 pp. il. 1 pl. O. tic hmond, (Va.), 1872. Schaffer, J. M. counties in Iowa. 53. 1872.) Elliott, I’. R. Hand-book for fruit growers; containing a short history of fruits and their value, instructions as to soils and locations, how to grow from s¢ eeds, how to bud and graft... with a condensed list of varieties suited to climate . . . 128 pp. il. D. Rochester, (N. Y.), 1876. Gregg, Thomas. How to raise fruits; a hand-book of fruit cul- ture, being a guide to the proper cultivation and management of fruit trees and of Grapes and small fruits, with condensed descriptions of many of the bést and most popular varieties. 183 pp. il. D. New York, 1880. Pabor, W.E. Fruit culture in Colorado; a manual of informa- tion. 82pp. lil. 4pl. O. Denver, (Col.), 1883. Maynard, S.T. Methods of fruit culture and forestry. Hort. Soc. Trans. 1885, pt. 1, pp. 97-111.) Harcourt, Helen. Florida fruits and how to raise them. Reports on fruit-growing in the different (lowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. 1871, pp. 17- (Mass. Enl. ed. 347 pp. D. Louisville, (IXy.), 1886. Heyer, I’. Ostbau und Obstnutzung in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika. Bericht. 6+147 pp. 42il O. Berlin, 1886. Joly, C[harles]. Note sur la vingtiéme session de la Société pomologique américaine. (Soc. Hort. France Jour. ser. 3, VIII. 276-293, 11 il. 1886.) Black, J. J. The cultivation of the Peach and the Pear on the Delaware and Chesapeake peninsula; with a chapter on Quince culture and the culture of some of the nut-bearing trees. 397 pp. 8 pl. O. Wilmington, Del., 1886. — [An- other ed.] 397 pp. Spl. O. New York, 1887 ({c1886]. United States — Department of agriculture — Division of pomology. 1886-1900. See PERIODICALS AND SERIALS, p- 9. Donohoe. Fruit production in California. (Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, XVIII. (1887-88), p. 1032. 1888.) [Lyon, T. T.] Report on the adaptation of Russian and other fruits to the extreme northern portions of the United States. 64 pp. O. Washington, 1888. (United States Dept. Agric. Div. Pomol. Bull. II.) Lawford, A.C. Essays on viticulture and fruit culture in Cali- fornia. (Madras Dept. Land Rec. Agric. Buil. I. no. 1, pp. 1-13. 1889.) Wickson, E.J. The California fruits and how to grow them; a manual of methods which have yielded greatest success, with lists of varieties best adapted to the different districts of the state. 575 pp. il. 12pl. O. San Francisco, 1889. — Ed. 2Zenl. 599 pp. il. 15pl. O. San Franciseo, 1891.— Ed. 3 rev. & enl. 477 pp. O. San Francisco, 1900. Joly, Chf{arles]. Note sur la production fruitiére en Californie. 12pp. 2il. O. Paris, 1891. Van Deman, H. E. The work of the Pomologica the United States Peper of agriculture. (Mas aaipe Soc. Trans. 1891, pt. 1, pp. 13-26.) Heard, James. Fruit =Sein for farmers. (Iowa Staite Hor Soc. Rep. XXVI. (1891), pp. 472-476. 1892.) 134 ARBORICULTURE — Hoskins, T. The new oreharding. (Mass. Hort. Soc. Trans. 1892, e 1, pp. 27-33.) Ferris, J.C. Influences of climate on quality of fruit. (lowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. XXVIL. (1892), pp. 138-140. 1893.) Dennis, A.B. Nut-bearing trees. (Jowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. XXVIT. (1892), pp. 476-477. 1893.) Sahut, I'élix. La culture fruitiere aux tats-Unis. (Soc. Hort. Hist. Nat. Hérault Ann. ser. 2, XXV. 232-264, il. 1893.) — Reprinted: 77 pp. 16il. O. ~’ Montpellier, 1894. ‘ Contains illustrations of large individuals of Pyrus, Malus and Vitis. Harteveld, A. H. De vruchtencultuur in Californie. 1 pl. Rotterdam, 1894.+} Speer, R. P. Orchard sites, varieties of the tree fruits, and how to grow them profit ably on the drift soils of Towa. (Iowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. XXVIII. (1893), pp. 129-134. 1894.) Budd, J. L. Ournative nuts and their possible improvement, (lowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. XXIX. (1894), pp. 166-169. 1895.) Gaylord, Edson. TI ruit tree protection; how to protect and how not. (Jowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. XXIX. (1894), pp. 235-240. 1895.) Engle, H.M. Nut culture. (United States Dept. Agric. Div. Pomol. Rep. 1894, pp. 37-40. 1895.) — Reprinted: 4 pp. Ons t-pre IW ashington, 1896.] (United States Dept. Agric. Div. Pomol. Circ. I.) [Colby, G.I. & Hilgard, E. W.] California Walnuts, Almonds, and Chestnuts, their composition and draft upon the soil. The bleaching of nuts by dipping. 15 pp. O. Berkeley, (Cal.), 1896. (California Agric. Lxper. Stat. Bull. CXIIL.) Fuller, A.S. The nut culturist; a treatise on the propagation, planting and cultivation of nut-bearing trees and shrubs, adapted to the climate of the United States, with the scien- tific and common names of the fruits known in commerce as edible or otherwise useful nuts. 8+289 pp. 107il. 1 por. D. New York, 1896. Bailey, L. H. The principles of fruit growing. 11+508 pp. 114il. D. New York, 1897. (Rural science series.) Parry, J. R. (ed.). Nuts for profit; a treatise on the propaga- tion and cultivation of nut-bearing trees adapted to successful culture in the United States, with extracts from leading au- thorities. 157 pp. il. D. Parry, (N. J.), 1897. Patten, C. G. Experience in experimental fruit growing. (Iowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. XXXI. (1896), pp. 153-156. 1897.) Harris, J. F. 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Haandbog for Frugttredyrkere; eller, Puld- steendig, paa Erfaring erundet, Veiledning til Opelskning og Dyrkning af alle Sorter F'rugttreer og T° rugtbuske, samt et Udvalg af Frugtsorter, som have viist sig seerdeles tjenlige til Dyrkning heri Landet. 511 pp. 188il. O. KXjgbenhavn, 1861. Bggh, G.J. FrugttredyrkningiJylland. 24pp. O. IKj¢ben- havn, 1865. Hofman-Bang, N. E. Om Dvergfrugttreers Behandling; eller, Vejledning til af smaa Trier at faa stor Prugt. 62 pp. 37 il. O. Wjgbenhayn, 1872. Nyeland, Stephan. Frugthavedyrkningen efter den nyere Beskjeringsmaade. 272 pp. 52il. S. Kjgbenhavn, 1873. Koch, (Garteninspektor). Naar og hvorledes skal man knibe Frugttreerne. Foranstaltet udgivet af EK. F. Rahr. 13 pp. D. Aarhus, 1876. Hofman-Bang, N.f. Vejledning til Behandling af Dvzerg- &ble- og Peretreer. 48 pp. 58il. O. Kjgbenhavn, 1878. Pedersen, Chr. Kortfattet Anvisning til Plantning og R¢gt af Fr uettreer og til forskjellig Brug af “Frugt. 20 pp. ‘0. 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Der Baum-Girtner; oder, Ausfiihrliche Anwei- sung zur Obstbaumzucht geschrieben fiir unser nérdliches Klima. 230+[2] pp. D. Riga, 1803.— Der nordische Baumgirtner; oder, Vollstaéndige Anweisung zur Obstbaum- zucht. Ed.2enl. 15+[1]+271 pp. O. Riga, 1820. —— [Let- tish translation by M.Stobbe.] O. Riga, 1803.; —— (Ifmppa, V.T.) WUogpodHoe pyKkopoycrso Kb 3aBeAeHitO UAOAOBBIX'b Aepen'b AA Hantero cbeepuaro kKruMara. Murapa, 1803. Zielinski, Iznacy. Ogrodnictwo praktyezne; ezyli, Sposéb hodowania jarzyn, drzew owocowych i kwiat6éw, bez pomocy doskonatego ogrodnika przez . . . [Practical gardening; or, How to cultivate vegetables, fruit trees and flowers without the aid of an experienced gardener.] 328+4 pp. O. Lomiza, 1817. Schenk, J. Die Obstbiiume ohne Pfahle zu ziehen. 17 pp. O. Drohobyez, 1838. * Steven, [Christian von]. Uber den Obstbau in der Krymm. (Ver. Beférd. Gartenb. Preuss. Verh. XIV. 188-192. 1839.) Buczynski, Stanislaw. Kilka sl6w do pilnych gospodarzy o pielegnowaniu i rozmnazaniu drzew owocowych. [Some re- marks for diligent farmers, how fruit trees ought to be culti- vated and propagated.] 56pp. D. Bochnia, 1858. ARBORICULTURE Hagen, Carl. Wtwas tiber das Oculiren und das Begiessen der gepflanzten Obstbiiume, (fret, Oekon, Ges. Petersburg Mit- theil, 1861, pp. 138-187, 1 il.) Stelmasiewicz, A. KK. Ogrodnictwo dla uzytku wiesniakdw polskich, obejmujace; zasady zakladania ogrodéw owoco- wych, rozmnazania, uszlachetniania, oraz pielegnowania drzew i krzewow, % dolyezeniem krétkie} nauki o uprawie Chmielu. [Gardening for Polish farmers; the elements of fruit culture, propagation, grafting and care of trees and shrubs, with brief instructions in hop culture.} Md. 2. 98 pp. 380i D. Warszawa, 1866. Karwacki, Aleksander. Ogrodniectwo warazywne, drzew owo- cowych i kraewow jagodowych, oraz uszyteeznosé tychae. [The cultivation of vegetables, fruit trees, fruiting shrubs and their use.} 220 pp. O. 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Lemery's universal pharmacoporia abridg’d, in a collection of recepés and obser vations compar'd with the London and with Vate's dispen- satories and also with Charas's Royal pharmacy; to which are added some remedies recommended by the members of the I'rench royal academy of sciences, most collected out of the history of that society lately published by John Laptista du Hamel. [10]+167 pp. T. London, 1700. Fuller, Tho[mas]. Pharmacopoeia extemporanea; sive, Pra- seriptorum sylloge in qua remediorum elegantium & effica- cium paradigmata, ad omnes fere medendi intentiones ac- commodata, candide propronuntur una cum viribus, ope- randi ratione, dosibus & indicibus annexis. [d.2 rey. [10}4 288 pp. 8. Londini, 1702. — Id. 3 rev. & enl. [(22]4+ 2744 [26] pp. S. Londini, 1705.—Ed.6. [14]+319pp. 8. Am- steledami, 1709.— Pharmacopoeia extermporanea: sive, Praescriptorum chilias ... Ed. 5enl. [(34]+ 340+ [52] pp. [4]4-310 pp. 8. 8. Londini, 1714. — Ed. 8. (80]+382+[34] pp. ‘1. 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Pharmacopeeia officinalis & extemporanea; or, A compleat English dispensatory in four parts, containing: 1, The theory of pharmacy . . . 2, A description of the officinal simples . . . 3, The officinal compositions . . . 4, Extempora- neous prescriptions . . . 15+[1]+618+[53] pp. D. London, 1718.— Ed. 2 rev. 15+[1]+618+[53] pp. D. London, 1719. — Ed. 3. 13+[1]+ 621+ [53] pp. D. London, 1720. — Ed. 4enl. 15+[1]+674+ [60] pp. O. London, 1722. — Ed. 5rev. & enl. 16+674+[62] pp. D. London, 1724. — Ed. 6 rev. &enl. 16+674+[62] pp. D. London, 1726. — Ed. rev. & enl. 15+674+[62] pp. O. London, 1728. — Ed. § rev. &enl. 16+674+[62] pp. O. London, 1730.— Ed. 9 rev. & enl. 16+700+60 pp. O. London, 1733. — Pharm copoeia officinalis . . . to which is added an account of the common adulterations both of simples and compounds, with some marks to detect them by. Ed. 10enl. 16+700+60 pp. O. London, 1736. — Ed. 11 rev. & enl. 16+700+60 pp. O. London, 1739. — Ed. 12 rev. & enl. 16+700+60 pp. O. London, 1742. — Pharmacopeia officinalis . . . or, A com- pleat English dispensatory in two parts, theoretic and prac- tical . . . Ed. 12 rev. & enl. 24+2564+504+ [30] pp. O. London, 1749. — Ed. 13 rev. & enl. 23+[1]+ 704+ [61] pp. O. London, 1761. — Ed. 14 enl. ([14]+701+58 pp. O. London, 1769. — Ed. 15 rev. & enl. 10+[6]4+ 656+ [60] pp. O. London, 1782. The London pharmacopoeia is in all editions, the Edinburgh pl dispensatory . . . 1753. Pharmacopoeia hermetica, qua processus chymici, pharmacopoeiam ante editam sparsi; atque cum & i permisté implicati prostabant, nunc sigillatim decerpu, & in unum manipulum colligati, separatim exhibentur. [10}~ 77+[13] pp. 8S. Londini, 1719. 252 Banyer, Henry. Pharmacopa@ia pauperum; or, The hospital dispensatory, containing the chief medicines now used in the hospitals of London, with suitable instructions for their com- mon use... Ed. 2. 44128 pp. 8S. London, 1721.,— Ed. 3 enl. 4£128 pp. S. London, 1729.— Hd. 4 enl. 9+[1]+167 pp. S. 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(Codex der Pharmakopéen . . . sect. 4, vol. II.) Fuller, Thomas. Pharmacopoeia domestica, in usum eorum, qui ruri medicinam facientes necesse habent, ut pharma- cothecas privatas sibimet construant, scholiis viriumque, enarrationibus illustrata et in libros duos distributa. D. Londini, 1723. — Ed. rev. & enl. [28]+213+[11] pp. S. Lugduni Batavorum, 1753. Alleyne, James. Ars prescribendi; sive, Pharmacopceia ex- temporanea reformata in qua prescriptorum elegantium et efficacium, facile parabilium, et ad omnes fere medendi inten- tiones accommodatorum, paradigmata thyronibus imitanda proponuntur ... Ed. 6. [10]+30+342+42 pp. 8. Londini, —— Anew English dispensator in four parts; containing: 1, A more accurate account of the simple medicines than any hitherto extant. 2, The officinal compositions according to the latest alterations of the College at London . . . 3, Ex- temporaneous prescriptions taken from the best authors and the most eminent physicians now in practice. 4, A rational account of the operation of medicines .. . 14+[2]+ 646+ [56] pp- O. London, 1733. Pharmacopeia reformata; or, Anessay for the reformation of the London pharmacopeeia by a set of remarks on the draught for a new one, and on the brief account of the proceedings of the committee appointed by the College of physicians, to thoroughly reform their book. Interspersed with some occa- sional observations on some of the most celebrated modern dispensatories and the present state of pharmacy. 292+[16] pp. O. London, 1744.4 — Ed. 2 rev. & enl. [2]+25+[1]+ 380+[15] pp. O. London, 1746. Pharmacopeia pauperum in usum Nosocomii regii edinbur- gensis. [2]+38 pp. D. Edinburgi, 1746.+ — [Another ed.] 76 pp. S. Edinburgi, 1752.; — Ed. 3. 4+80 pp. S. Edin- burgi, 1758. — [Another ed.] 4+76 pp. D. Edinburgi, 1759. —Ed.2. 76 pp. S. Edinburgi, 1763.t_—Ed.4. 44 80 pp. T. Edinburgi, 1770. — Pharmacopeia pauperum . . . curante Thoma Spens. 5+86 pp. S. Edinburgi, 1810.7 Pharmacopoeia edinburgensis pauperum; or, The new dispensatory for the use of the Royal hospital in Edinburgh; now translated into English . . . [2]+111 pp. D. London, 1753. (Appended to PHaRMAcoporta edinbur- gensis; or, The dispensatory of the Royal college of physi- cians of Edinburgh, ed. 5, 1753.) PHARMACOPOEIAS — BRITISH ISLANDS James, Robert]. Pharmacopoeia universalis; or, A new universal Mnglish dispensatory . . . 81+836+[47] pp. O. London, 1747. — [Another ed.| 31+4-836-++[47] pp. O. Lon- don, 1752.} — Ed. 2 enl. 8+758+-[86] pp. O. London, 1752. — Ed. 3 enl. 8+668+[26] pp. O. London, 1764. (Theobald, John.] Medulla medicine universe; or, A new compendious dispensatory wherein is contain’d, in a direct summary way all that is essentially necessary to answer every medicinal intention of cure; compiled at the command of His Royal Highness the Duke, for the use of the military hospital abroad, by the king’s physicians and surgeons . . . to which is added an English translation with a comment subjoin’d to each prescription ... Ed. 3 rey. &enl. [6]4+108 pp. D. Lon- don, 1749. — Ed. 4. [10]+226 pp. S. London, 1752.+ — Medulla medicinae . .. to which is added an English trans- lation with a comment subjoined to each prescription. Ed. 5enl. 8+192 pp. 8. London, 1756.4 — Medulla medicine universe; or, A new compendious dispensatory compiled at the command of the late Duke of Cumberland for the use of the military hospital abroad, by the king’s physicians and surgeons . . . to which is added an English translation with a comment subjoined to each prescription. Ed.7 enl. 7+ {1]+215 pp. D. London, 1771. — Medulla medicine uni- verse ; or, The heart’s blood of medicine, being a new eompen- dious dispensatory; to which is added an English translation with a comment subjoined to each prescription and an ap- pendix annexed concerning bleeding. 8+215 pp. 8. Glas- gow, 1814.7 Brookes, R{ichard]. The general dispensatory, containing a translation of the pharmacopceias of the Royal college of phy- sicians of London and Edinburgh, together with that of the Royal hospital of Edinburgh, from the last edition. To which are added the doses, virtues, and uses of the simples as well as the compounds . . . 6+2+408+([28] pp. S. London, 1753. — Ed. 2 enl. 10+388-+ [27] pp. S. London, 1765.— Ed. 3. 10+[2]+388+[27] pp. 8S. London, 1773. Colborne, Robert. The plain English dispensatory containing the natural history and medicinal virtues of the principal sim- ples now in use, also all the compositions in the three dispen- satories, of London, Edinburgh and Dr. Fuller. The history of the incorporation of the College of physicians of London .. . 364+348+[19] pp. O. London, 1753. — A complete English dispensatory containing the general nature and me- dicinal virtues of all the simples now in use, with the pre- scriptions of the most approved authors, as well as of the London and Edinburgh dispensatories according to the last alterations. To which is prefix’d the history of the institu- tion of the College of physicians, London . . . 32+348+[19] pp- London, 1756. {Lewis, William.] The new dispensatory, containing: I. The theory and practice of pharmacy. II. A distribution of medi- cinal simples, according to their virtues and sensible qualities; the description, use and dose of each article. III. A full translation of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias . . . intended as a correction and improvement of Quincy. 12+ 32+ 664 pp. O. London, 1753. — The new dispensatory . . . the whole interspersed with practical cautions and ob- servations. Ed.3 rev. & enl. 8+[4]+692 pp. O. London, 1770. — Ed. 4enl. 8+[4]+692 pp. O. Dublin, 1778. — Ed. 4 rev. 8+[4]+692+[1] pp. O. London, 1781. — Ed. 5 rey. 10+[5]+688 pp. O. London, 1785. The 1753 edition has the running title: The English dispensatory im- proved. — For continuation see The Edinburgh new dispensatory . . - 1786. Pharmacopoeia Meadiana, faithfully gathered from original prescriptions, containing the most elegant methods of cure in diseases, to which are annexed useful observations .. . 3 pts. D. London, 1756-58. — Ed. 2. 3 pts. O. London, 1757-58. Ball, John. Pharmacopoeia domestica nova, praecipue in usum eorum qui vel ruri partibus transmarinis artem medi- cam exercent, ut apothecas privatas sibimet construant. 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A new compendious dispensatory; or, A. select body of the most useful, accurate, and elegant medicines, both officinal and extemporaneous for the several disorders inci- dent to the human body ... 12+810 pp. 5. London, 1769. Pharmacopoeia in usum Nosocomii londinensis Sancti Tho- mae. 40pp. ‘T. Londini,1772.—[Another ed.] London, 1787.} — [Another ed.] [1]+59 pp. T. Londini, 1800, — Pharmacopoeia Nosocomii regalis Sancti Thomae londinen- sis. 101 pp. 8S. Londini, 1818.— [Anothered.] 31 pp. D. Londoni, 1867. ‘Pharmacopoeia of St. Thomas's hospital. 36 pp. Lltab. T. London, 1890. Rutty, John. Observations on the London and Edinburgh dispensatories, with an account of the virtues of various sub- jects of the materia medica not contained in either of those works. 8+208 pp. D. London, 1776. The new British dispensatory containing the preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmaco- poeias, with notes . . . to which are added the genuine re- cipes for several celebrated medicines . . . with a posological table for regulating the doses of different medicines . . . 11+ (1J+-173+-[8] pp. D. London, 1781. The Edinburgh new dispensatory pontaining: 1, The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. 2, The materia medica . . . 3, Pharmaceutical preparations. "4, Medicinal compositions the whole being an improvement upon the New dis- pensatory of Dr. Lewis by gentlemen of the faculty at Edin- burgh. 32+720 pp. 3 pl. O. Edinburgh, 1786. — Ed. 2rev.&enl. 656 pp. 3pl. O. Edinburgh, 1789. — Ed. 2 rev. &enl. 656 pp. 3pl. O. Edinburgh, 1790. — Ed. 3. rev.&enl. 665 pp. 3pl. O. Edinburgh, 1791. — Ed. 4 rev. &enl. 31+[1]+622+[1] pp. 3 pl. O. Edinburgh, 1794. — 38rd American from the 4th Edinburgh ed. 29+ [1]+622 pp. 3 pl. O. Walpole (N. H.), 1796.— The Edinburgh new dispensatory ... with the additions of the most approved formulae from the best foreign pharmacopoeias . . With many alterations, corrections “and additions and a full and clear account of the new chemical doctrines gue lished by Mr. Lavoisier. Ed. 4 rev. & enl. 27+[1]+622 3 pl. O. Philadelphia, 1796. — Ed. 5 rev. & enl. 31+ (IT 622+ [1] pp. 3 pl. O. Edinburgh, 1797. — Ed. 6 rev. & enl. 8+[S]+-606+ [42] pp. O. London, 1799. — The Edin- burgh new dispensatory . . . including complete and accu- rate translations of the octavo edition of the London pharma- copoeia published in 1791, Dublin pharmacopoeia published in 1794 and of the new edition of the Edinburgh pharmaco- poeia published in 1803 . by Andrew Duncan, JteelOs 704 pp. 6pl. O. Edinburgh, 1803. —Ed.2 rev. &enl. 17+ {1]+753 pp. 6 pl. O. Edinburgh, 1804.— The Edinburgh new dispensatory . by A. Dunean, jr. Ist Worcester ed. 12+694 pp. 6 ‘pl. 2 tab. O. Worcester, (Mass.), 1805.— Ed. 3. 15+[1]+-762[772] pp. 6 pl. O. Edinburgh, 1806. — The Edinburgh new dispensatory . . . including translations of the Edinburgh pharmacopoeia published in 1805, of the Dublin pharmacopoeia i in 1807 and of the Lon- don pharmacopoeia in 1815 . . . by A. Duncan, jr. [Ameri- can edition enlarged & adapted to the materia medica of the United States, ] from the Sth and last Edinburgh edition with large additions, relating principally to the vegetable produc- tions of the United States, by Jacob Dy ckmann. 16+798+ [2] pp. 5pl. O. New York, 1818. — The Edinburgh new dispensatory . . . including translations of the Edinburgh pharmacopoeia ‘published in 1817. by A. Dunean, jr. Ed. 9. 165+736 pp. O. Edinburgh, 1819. — Ed. 10. 176+ 738 pp. O. Edinburgh, 1822. — The Edinburgh new dis- pensatory . . . including translations of the London phar- macopeeia of 1825 . Ed. 11 rev. 960 pp. O. Edin- burgh, 1826. — The Edinburgh new dispensatory .. . in- eluding translations of the Dublin pharmacopoeia of 1826, London pharmacopoeia of 1825 and of the Edinburgh phar- macopoeia of 1817... much enlarged and improved by Andrew Duncan. Ed. 12 rev. & enl. 1127 pp. O. Edin- burgh, 1830. — Conhecimento pratico dos medicamentos; ou, Nova pharmacopéa, que comprehende: I. A ehymica pharmaceutica. II. Os nomes, deseripedo . dos medi- camentos simplices. III. As preparagées e composicdes das BRITISH ISLANDS 253 pharmacopéas de Londres, Edinburgo, ete. TV. Ae formu- Jas ou reccitas escolhidas dos hospitaes ingleses . . . Tradu- zida ... por Caetano José de Carvalho. 3 vol. O. Lisboa, 1815. Is ncontinuntion of Lewis, William. Thenewdispensatory .. . 1752. Hamilton, Joshua. Culpeper’s English family physician; or, Medical herbal enlarged, with several hundred additional plants principally from Sir John Hill, medicinally and astro- logically arranged after the manner of Culpeper, and a new dispensatory from the ms. of Dr. Saunders lately deceased. 2 vol. 1 por. pl. O. London, 1792. Pharmacope@ia chirurgica; or, Formulae for the use of sur- geons. Id.2. 6+130 pp. 8. London, 1794. — Id. 3 rev. & enl. [8]+164 pp. 8. London, 1795. — Pharmacopoeia chirurgica . . . including, among a variety of remedies adopted in the private practice of the most eminent of the profession, all the principal formule of the different hospitals. Id. 4 rev. & enl. 84204 pp. S. London, 1799. — Ed. 5 rev. & enl. 8+252 pp. §. London, 1802. — Pharm:z copoeia chirurgica; or, A manual of ¢ hirurgics al pharmacy, compris ing all the valuable formule of the new London phi armacopoia, and of the several pharmacopoeias appertaining to this branch of science, with notes and observations, as well on the method of compounding , as likewise on the properties and use of each by J. Wilson, with a translation of the whole of the formule and additional notes and illustrations by Wil- liam Meade. 1st American, from the third London edition. 12+ 252 pp. D. Philadelphia, 1818. Pharmacopoeia Nosocomii regii edinburgensis. 5+{[1]4+63 D. Edinburgi, 1795. — [Another ed.] 5+[3]+56 pp. 8. _Edinburgi, 1804. — Pharmacopeeia in usum Nosocomii regii edinburgensis. 7+([1]+87 pp. S. Edinburgi, 1817. — [Another ed.}. 6+([2]+87 pp. S. Edinburgi, 1826. Graves, Robert. A pocket conspectus of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacoperias, wherein the virtues, uses, and doses of the several articles and preparations contained in those works are concisely stated . . . 8+112 pp. 8. Sher- borne, 1796. — Ed. 2 rev. 8+116 pp 8. London, 1799. — Rey.ed. 132 pp. S. Philadelphia, 1803. — Ed. 4. 114135 pp. TT. London, 1810.—Ed.5. 13+109+[1] pp. T. London, 1822 Phillips, Richard. An experimental examination of the last edition of the Pharmacopoeia londinensis, with remarks on Dr. Powell’s translation and annotations. 7+[1]+148+[3] pp- O. London, 1811. Thomson, A. T. The London dispensatory, containing: I. The elements of pharmacy. II. The botanical description, natural history, chemical analysis, and medical properties of the substances of the materia medica. III. The pharma- ceutical preparations and compositions of the pharmaco- poeias of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin colleges of physicians. 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XXXII. 211- 212. 1887.) — Burvenich, I'réd[éric], (sr.). Cupressus Lawsoni stricta. (Rev. Hort. Belge, XIV. 75-77, il. 3. 88. — Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana var. Weisseana. Gdrtn.-Zeit. V. 245-246, 1 il. [1890.]) —Garrelts, H. [Chamaecyparis Lawsoni var. pendula vera.] (Gartenjl. XX XIX. 449-450, il. 76. 1890.) —Hulle, H. J. van. Chamaecyparis Boursieri (Cupressus Lawsoni) Westermani aurea. (TJ %jdschr. Boomteclk. 1890, pp. 113-114, 1 pl.) —— [French translation.] (Bull. Arb. Belg. 1890, pp. 113-114, 1 pl.) ——Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana minima glauca hort. — Die schénsten Nadelhélzer, XV. (Moller’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. VI. 389-390, Lil. 1891.) —Smythe, William. Cupressus Lawsoniana var. erecta viridis. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, LX. 371, il. 83. 1891.) —Schreiber, H. Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Parl. (Gartenjl. XLII. 85-87, il. 16. 1893.) —([Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana var.] XX. 720, il. 127. 1896.) — B[osschere], Ch{arles] de. Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana var. Weisseana. (Semaine Hort. [I.] 220, il. 86. 1897.) — Bfosschere], Ch{arles] de. Deux beaux Coniféres. (Semaine Hort. U1. 49-50, il. 215-216. 1898.) — Cupressus Lawsoniana pygmaca argentea. 294. 1900.) C. nootkatensis: Rfegel], E[duard von]. | Neue oder seltenere Pflanzen des Botanischen Gartens in Petersburg. (Gartenjfl. V. 85-89, 116-121, 1il. 1856. See pp. 87-88.) — Carriére, E. A. Chamaecyparis nutkaensis. (Rev. Hort. 1869, p. 47.) —M., W. Cupressus nutkaensis. (Gard. V. 395, Lil. 1874.) — Jager, Hermann]. Thujopsis borealis Visch. var. glauca (Chamaecyparis nutkaensis Sp. var. glauca, Cupressus noot- katensis Lamb. var. glauca). (Gartenfl. NX VI. 20. 1877.) —Carriére, E. A. Chamaecyparis nutkaensis pyramidalis. (Rev. Hort. 1882, p. 414.) — J(ager, Hermann]. Chamaecyparis nutkaensis Spach. Vermuthung tiber die minnliche und weibliche Pflanze. (Gartenfl. XX XI. 71-73. 1882.) — Cupressus nutkaensis. (Gard. L. 68, 1 il. Illustration of C. nutkaensis var. lutea. C. obtusa: [Moore, Thomas.] [Retinispora obtusa.] Soc. Lond. Proc. I. 613-614. 1861.) (Moller’s D. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, (Gard. LVI. 1896.) ( Hort. 301 Chamaecyparis obtusa: [Moore, Thomas.) [letini- spora lycopodioides.| (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. 1, 614. 1861.) {Moore, Thomas.] [Retinispora obtusa var. aureo-varie- gata.) (Mort. Soc. Lond. Proc. 11. 282. 1863.) — Jacob-Makoy,L.& Cie. [Retinispora obtusa nana.) (Lelg. Hort. XIV. 357. 1864.) — (Moore, Thormas.] [Retinispora obtusa var. nana aurea.} (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. V. 139, 1865.) — Regel, W[duard| yon. [Retinispora filicoides.] XVII. 167. 1868.) — Carriére, I). A. Chamaecyparis obtusa. p. 97, il. 25.) — (Otto, MWduard.] [Retinispora obtusa var. aurea gracilis.] (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XXX, 247. 1874.) —([Regel, Eduard von]. [Retinispora obtusa var. aurea.) (Gartenfl. XXV. 18-20, Lil. 1876.) — Messrs. Veitch and sons’ specialities at Coombe Wood, Kingston Hill, Surrey. [Retinispora obtusa.} (Jour. For. IT. 506-508, 2 il. 1879.) — Carriére, 1). A. Retinospora obtusa nana. 1882, p. 102, il. 25.) — Webster, J. B. Cupressus (Retinospora) obtusa. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XIII. 715-716. 1893. — See also p. 743.) — Juniperus sinensis. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXIV. 27-28. 1898. — Sce also XXV. 287. 1899.) —A famous Chabo-Hiba. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XX. 816, 817, il. 203. 1899.) — Unger, Alfred. Juniperus Sanderi; eine weitere Berichti- gung. (Moller’s D. Gidrtn.-Zeit. XV. 428-429. 1900. — See also pp. 246, 589, il. — Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. Mitteil. LX. 69- 72._ 1900.) C. pisifera: [Moore, Thomas.] [Retinispora argentea.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. 1. 616. 1861.) 7 — (Moore, Thomas.] [Retinispora pisifera.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. 1. 679. 1861.) — (Moore, Thomas.] [Retinispora pisifera var. aurea.] (Hort. (Garte nfl. (Itev. Hort. 1869, (Rev. Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. II. 368. 1862.) — (Moore, Thomas.] [Retinispora squarrosa.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. 11. 452. 1862.) — Carriére, E. A. Retinospora leptoclada. (Rev. Hort. 1869, p. 95, il. 24.) — [Koch, Karl.] Retinospora leptoclada; eine vielverkannte Cypresse. (Ver. Beford. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. XII. 284-285. 1869.) — Carriére, E.A. [Chamaecyparis pisifera laetevirens.] (Rev. Hort. 1873, p. 200.) — Carriére, E. A. [Chamaecyparis pisifera aurea.] (Rev. Hort. 1876, p. 220.) — Chamaecyparis pisifera Sieb. und Zuce. var. casuarinifolia hort. (Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeit. XIII. 476-477. 1888.) —Retinospora filifera. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XLX. 394, 1 pl. 1898.) — Bfosschere], Ch[arles] de. Deux beaux Coniféres. (Semaine Hort. II. 49-50, il. 215-216. 1898.) C. thyoides: (Moore, Thomas.] [Retinispora leptoclada.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. II. 163. 1863.) — Kirwan, Cfharles] de. [Cupressus thuyoides.] Paris, XXIV. 259-261. 1865.) —Carriére, E. A. [Chamaecyparis sphaeroidea pygmaea.] (Rev. Hort. 1867, p. 229.) — Carriére, E. A. Chamaecyparis andelyensis. 1869, pp. 31-32, il. 8.) —Pynaert, Edfouard]. Le Retinospora leptoclada Zucc. (Rev. Hort. Belge, II. 155, 189-190, il. 30, 35. 1876.) — Dudley, P. H. Chamaecyparis sphaeroidea Spach; White (Ann. For. (Rev. Hort. Cedar and its fungus, Agaricus campanella Batsch. (Vew York Microsc. Soc. Jour. III. 30-34, Lil. 1887.) — Mauch, K. Chamaecyparis sphaeroidea Andelyensis als Kronenbiumchen. (Moéller’s D. Gartn.-Zeit. V. 329-330, Lil. [1890.]) CRYPTOMERIA Gordon, George. Cryptomeria japonica. (Gard. Chron. 1845, pp. 343-344.) Some account of the Cryptomeria japonica, or Japan Cedar. (Hort. Soc. Lond. Jour. 1. 57-60, 1il. 1846.) Neumann, [Auguste]. Note sur la premiére fru Cryptomeria japonica Don, Cupressus japonica (Soc. Hort. Paris Ann. XLI. 56-57. 1850.) 302 B., I. von. Cryptomeria Lobbiana. 233-234, 1853.) ; Schneider, I'rfiedrich]. Cryptomeria japonica Don und Lobbit (Allg. Gartenzeit. XXT. Hort. angl. (Berlin. Allg. Gartenzett. 1857, pp. 37-388.) Pépin. Sur des Cryptomeria japonica provenant de boutures. (Rev. Hort. 1861, pp. 12-13.) Jacob- a oys L. & Cie. [Cryptomeria clegans.] (Belg. Hort. XIV. 356. 1864.) Pépin. Cryptomeria japonica, prove nant de boutures. (Soc. Agric. France Bull. ser. 3, I. (1865-66), pp. 676-679. 1866.) — Reprinted; 4 pp. On n. t-p. [Paris, 1866.] Carriére, i. A. Cryptomeria pungens. (Rev. Hort. 1868, p. 238.) Keteleer: C 157, 38.) Gains. fi. A. Cryptomeria nigricans. pp. 119-120.) Clémenceau. Le Cryptomeria elegans, est-il rustique? (Jvev. Hort. 1870-[71], p. 240.) Cryptomeria pungens rubiginosa. (Gard. IIT. 322 Carriére, ©. A. Cryptomeria pungens rubiginosa. 1873, p. 140.) —— [Cryptomeria lycopodioides.] (Rev. Hort. 1876, p. 300.) —— [Cryptomeria spiraliter-faleata.] (Rev. Hort. 1876 ,p. 340.) [Cryptomeria japonica variegata.] (Zev. Hort. 1878, p. 360.) Sprenger, C[arl]. Zur Geschichte der Cryptomeria elegans. (Garten-Zeit. III. 280-282. 1884.) Carriére, E. A. Sur quelques variétés de Cryptomeria. (Zev. Hort. 1885, pp. 226-227. —— Ueber einige Varietiiten der Cryptomeria japonica. [Extract.] (Hamburg. Gart. Blumen- zeit. XLI. 446-448. 1885.) Webster, A. D. The Japan Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica). (Jour. For. XI. 695-697. [1886.]) C., W. The Japan Cedar. (Gard. XXXVI. 263-264, 1 il. 1889.) E. Cryptomeria elegans. Carriere, E. A. Cryptomeria araucarioides. 1880, p. 518.) Beissner, L[udwig].. Cryptomeria japonica und ihre Tor- men. — Die schénsten Nadelhélzer, V. (Moller’s D. Gdrtn.- Zeit. VI. 48-44, 2il. 1891.) Carriére, B. A. Cryptomeria japonica pyramidata. Hort. 1891, p. 70.) Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 451. 1897.) Weiss, [J. E.]. [Meaaionvama einer grossen Cryptomeria.] (Gartenkunst, II. 129-130. 1900.) CUNNINGHAMTIA Bliihende Cunninghamia lanceolata R. Brown (Pinus lanceo- lata Lamb.) zu Diisseldorf. (Allg. Gartenzeit. 11. 90-91. 1834.) CUPRESSUS Die Cypressen der Alten und Neuen Welt; eine monogra- phische Szizze [sic]. (Ver. Beférd. Gartenb. Preuss. Monats- schr. XVI. 54-64, 109-114. 1873.) Beissner, L[fudwig]. Die Zypressen. — Die schénsten Nadel- hélzer, XIV. (Méller’s D. Gartn.-Zeit. VI. 361-362, 1 il. ryptomeria elegans. (Mev. Hort. 1869, pp. 156- (Rev. Hort. 1870-[71], 1873.) (Rev. Hort. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, V. 430. 1889.) (Rev. Hort. (Rev. 1891.) Wigman, H. J. Conifeeren (Cupressus). (Teysmannia, III. 26-31. 1892.) Hariot, Bia Les Cyprés Cupressus): (Jardin, X. 243-244, 259, 371-272 ,il. 117. 1896.) Cc. Benthamii: Chamaecyparis thurifera Endl. und Cu- pressus Benthami Endl. (Berlin. Allg. Gartenzeit. 1857, pp. 310-311.) — Geitner, G. Cupressus Lindleyana W. var. albis spiculis Gtn. (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1863, pp. 49-50, pl.) — Webster, A.D. Knight’s Cypress. (Gard. XXXVII. 305—- 306. 1890.) C. funebris: [Cupressus funebris.] (Gard. Mag. Bot. [II.] 276, il. 1850.) —|Lindley, John & Paxton, Joseph.] (Paxton’s Flow. Gard. 1. 47, il. 31. 1850-51.) —Morren, Chfarles]. Le Cyprés pleureur. (Belg. Hort. II. 139, il. 22. 1852 ») a eee Robert. Le Cyprés pleureur de la Chine ou Cu- pressus funebris. (Belg. Hort. 1V. 342-344, il. 53. 1854.) — From his Two visits tothe Tea countries of China... ed. 3, Il. 42-45. 1853. PINACEAE Cupressus funebris: The Funeral Cypress. 17, 1il. 1872.) C. Goveniana: [Moore, Thomas.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. 11. 689. 1862.) — Carriére, 1). A. Cupressus cornuta. (ev. Hort. 1866, pp. 250-251, il. 32.) (Gard, II. [Cupressus Barkeri. ] — Sahut, I'élix. Arbustes nouveaux pour 1873. [Cupressus Goveniana var. glaucescens.] (Jl. Hort. XX. 99. 1873.) — Cupressus cornuta. (Gard. V. 425, 1il. 1874.) — Martins, Chfarles]. Cyprés de Ca nlifornie. (Rev. Hort. 1875, pp. 107-109, il. 17.) —— Cupressus californica. (/lor. Pomol. 1876, pp. 196- 198, 1 il.) — André, I! dfous wd]. Cupressus Goyeniana compacta. (Mev. Hort. 1896, pp. 8-9, il. 1.) C. lusitanica: Daveau, J[ules]. Le Cupressus glauca en Portugal. (Rev. Hort. 1884, pp. 184-187.) — Daveau, J[ules]. Le Cupressus glauca de bouture. Hort. 1887, p. 88.) C. Macnabiana: [Lindley, John.] Cupressus Macnabi- ana. (Gard. Chron. 1855, pp. 420-421.) — Moore, T{homas]. Cupressus Maenabiana. 1874, pp. 88-89, 1 il.) — Masters, M. T. Cupressus Nabiana. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, TX. 403, il. 90. 1891.) C. macrocarpa: Ayres, W. P. Cupressus Lamberti or macrocarpa. (Gard. Chron. 1854, p. 789.— See also p. 806.) —— Sur les Cupressus Lambertiana ou C. macrocarpa. (Rev. Hort. ser. 4, TV. 183-185. 1855.) —Carriére, [E. A.]._ Les Cupressus macrocarpa et Lamber- tiana. (fev. Hort. ser. 4, 1V. 232-235, 260. 1855.) —Gair. [Notice on the cones of Cupressus Lambertiana.] (Edinb. New Philos. Jour. new ser. IX. 327-328. 1859.) — ae E. A. [Cupressus Hartwegii.] (tev. Hort. 1867, Be (Lemaire, Charles.] Cupressus macrocarpa foliis variegatis. (ll. Hort. XVI. 2 pp., 1Lil., pl. 587. 1869.) — Carriére, H. A. Cupressus Lambertiana depressa. Hort. 1870-[71], p. 191, il. 37.) — Barnes, James. The Monterey Cypress. (Gard.1.220. 1872.) —M., A. The Monterey Cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa). (Gard. I. 330-332, Lil. 1872 —T.,W. The Monterey Cypress as a hedge plant. (Gard. I. (Rev. (Llor. Pomol. (Rev. 372. 1872.) — The Monterey Cypress. (Gard. V. 253,1il. 1874.) —Balfour, J. H. (dinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. XIII. 23-24, 1 pl. 1879.) — Oliveira, Duarte de, (jr.). Cupressus macrocarpa. (Mev. Hort. Belge, V. 98-99, il. 25. 1879.) —Fowler, Archibald. Cupressus macrocarpa. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XX. 603. 1883.) — Webster, A. D. The Monterey Cypress. 35-36, Lil. 1886.) — Mouillefert, Plierre]. Le Copalme d’Amérique et le Cyprés de Lambert en France. (Jardin, III. 231-232, 1il. 1889.) — Webster, A. D. Cupressus macrocarpa lutea. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XX. 469. 1896.) —58., E. Cupressus macrocarpa lutea. XXII. 425-426. 1897.) C. sempervirens: Fougeroux de Bondaroy, [A. D.]. Mé- moire sur le Cyprés et les avantages qu’on peut retirer de leur culture. (Soc. Agric. France Mém. XXVI. 59-88. 1786.) —Bue’hoz, J. P. Lettre sur le Cyprés. (Jn his Dissertations sur le Cédre du Liban . . . pp. 61-77. 1806.) —Renard, J. C. (in his Die inlaindischen Surrogate der Chinarinde . . . pp. 193-194. 1809.) — Notice sur le Cyprés, et en particulier sur l’espéce horizon- tale, connue dans ce pays sous le nom d’arbre de Montpellier. 60 pp. 1 pl. O. t-p-c. Montpellier, 1837. — From: Soc. Agric. Hérault Bull. 1836? — Morren, Chfarles]. Sur un Cyprés pyramidal 4 branches horizontales. (Belg. Hort. 111. 364. 1853.) —Landerer, X[aver]. (Oesterr. Bot. Wochenbl. V1.123. 1856.— Flora, XL. 661. 1857.) —tLanderer, X[aver]. XI. 47. 1858-61.) — Carrfiére, HE. A.J. Sur une variété de Cyprés. [Cupres- sus fastigiata coreuore | Gey Hort. 1859, pp. 166-168, il. [Abstract] (Gard. XI. 521, (Gard. XXTX. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, (Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr. VIII. 304, 1il. 1877.) PINACEALE Cupressus sempervirens: Lescuyer, 0. ue Cupressus fastigiata cereiformis. (ort. I’rang. 1869, p. 284.) — Landerer, X{aver|. (Mlora, XLIIL. 700-710. 1860:) —Wildsmith, W. Upright Cypress. (Gard, XX XI11. 3, 1 il. 1888.) — A Cypress avenue at Verona. 158-459, il. 1889.) ©. torulosa: (Lindley, John.| Cupressus torulosa D, Don, (Paxton's Flow. Gard. I. 167-168, il. 105. 1850-51. - {’rench translation.| (lore Serr. VIL, 192-194, 1 ib 1851-52.) — Hopf, J. G. (Gard, & For, I, Cupressus pendula Griff. (C. torulosa IT. Turic). (Gartenjl. III. 279, 1854.) —G., W. The Bhotan Cypress. (Gard. XXVIT. 39, 1 il. 1885 — Regell, If[duard] von. (Gartenfl. XXXIV. 148-149, 1 il. 1885.) FITZROVA Lindley, [John]. [litzroya patagonica.] Jour. V1. 264-265. 1851.) [Henfrey, Arthur & others.] [IFitzroya patagonica. ] Comp. 1852, pp. 12-13, 1 il.) Carr[iére, 10. A.]. Multiplication du Saxe-Gothaea conspicua et du litz-Roya patagonica. (lore Serr. XV. 100. 1862-65.) JUNIPERUS Descriptive and cultural [Otto, I'riedrich & Dietrich, Albert.] | Die Juniperus- oder Wachholder-Arten der deutschen Giirten. (Allg. Gartenzeit. XIII. 9-12. 1845.) [Bentzien, J. A.| Nogle Arter af Enebrslegten Juniperus. (Dansk Havetid. XIII. 84-35. 1861.) [——] Nogle smukke Sorter Juniperus, som fortjene at anbe- fales til Plantning i Haver. (Dansk Havetid. XVIII. 185-187. 1866.) Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 410-411, 420-421. Pathological Slack, H.J. The Juniper fungus (Podisoma). (Student Intell. Observ. V. (1870-71), pp. 285-287, 1 pl. 1871.) Cooke, M. C. Juniper fungi. (Jnd. For. III. 24-33. 1878.) Plowright, W. B Infection of the Juniper by Restelia. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXV. 631. 1886.) —— [Juniperus.]. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, IX. 266, il. 59. 1891.) Tubeuf, C[arl] von. Ueber den Wachholder-Rost (Gym- nosporangium) und die hierzu gehiérigen Roestelienformen. (Alig. Forst. Jagd-Zeit. LXVIT. 190-191. 1891.) Schrenk, Hermann von. Two diseases of Juniperus. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. XLVIII. 304-305. 1898.) Economic Nicolet, A.C. Essais physiologiques et chimiques sur les fruits du genre Juniperus. (Jour. Pharm. Paris, XVII. 309-313. 1831.) Havard, V[alery]. (Torr. Bot. Club Bull. XXII. 118. 1895.) Surmont. Recherches chimiques et expérimentales sur la toxicité de geniévre. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 6, IV. 458-461. 1896.) Enumeration of species J.caesia: Riegel], E[duard] von. (Gartenjl. VI. 346. 1857.) J. californica: Carriére, [E.A.]. Description d’une nou- - velle espéce de Genévrier, Juniperus californica Carr. (lev. Hort. ser. 4, TIT. 352-353, il. 21. 1854.) J. chinensis: A[ndré], Ed[ouard]. aurea. (Jil. Hort. XIX. 309. 1872.) —Eyles, G. Juniperus chinensis aurea. pp. 232-233.) (Hort. Soc. Lond. (Gard. 1897.) (Amer. Juniperus sinensis (Flor. Pomol. 1875, — Morel, I'[rancisque]. Juniperus chinensis pendula. (Rev. Hort. 1889, pp. 349-350.) J. communis: Descriptive and cultural — A neglected British tree. (Gard. XXI. 111. 1882.) — Pathological — Goebel, IX. B. Pleospora conglutinata als Ursache der Er- krankung und Nadelschiitte von Juniperus communis. (Ver. Vaterl. Naturk. 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Monthly, XTX. 278-279. 1877.) — Hutchison, Robert. On the Abies Menziesii, and its value for planting in Scotland, with detailed statistics of its progress in the country. (Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans. ser. 4, X. 174-185. 1878.) — [Masters, M. T.] Picea Menziesii. XXYV. 728, il. 161-162. 1886.) —Webster, A. D. Menzies’ Spruce. 1886.) — Beissner, L[{udwig]. Picea pungens und Picea sitchensis. — Die schénsten Nadelhélzer, 1V. (Moéller’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. VI. 18-20, 2il. 1891. — See also p. 44.) — Rehder, Alfred]. Picea sitchensis. Zeit. XI. 403-404, Lil. 1896.) P. Smithiana: Hélye, [D.]. Fructification de 1’Abies Kutrow au Muséum, Abies Kutrow Loud., Abies Smithiana Wilch. (Rev. Hort. ser. 4, I. 161-162. 1852.) —S&.,J. The Himalayan Spruce Fir. (Gard. Chron. 1864, pp. 388-389.) — Carriére, I. A. 1869, p. 156.) — Pynaert, [douard]. De Picea Morinda. (Tijdschr. Boom- teelk. 1873, pp. 15-17, 1 il.) Le Picea Morinda. (Bull. Arb. Belg. 1873, pp. 15-17, 1 il.) — Pinus Smithiana. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, 1X. 789, il. 135-136. 1878.) —Alpha, (pseud.). The Himalayan Spruce (Abies Smithiana). (Gard. XIX. 359, 1 il. 1881.) (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, (Gard. XXIX. 85. (Miller's D. Gartn.- Picea Morinda monstrosa. (Rev. Hort. PINACEAE Picea Morinda. 1885.) (Gard. XXX. 189- Picea Smithiana: M[asters], M. T. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXIV. 393, il. 85. — Webster, A. D. The Himalayan Vir. 190. 1886.) —Barclay,A. On auredine affecting the Himalayan Spruce- Vir (Abies Smithiana Vorbes). (As. Soc. Bengal Jour. LY. (1886), pt. 2, pp. 1-11, pl. 1-8. 1887.) — Reprinted: 11 pp. 2pl. O. Calcutta, 1886. — Barclay, A. Ona second species of uredine affecting Abies Smithiana lorbes. (As. Soc. Bengal Jour. LV. (1886), pt. 2, as 140-143, pl. 4-5. 1887.) — Separate: t-p. O. Calcutta, 886. —Webster, A. D. (Scott. Arb. Soc. Trans. XI. 57, pl. 5. 1887.) —C.,W. AbiesSmithiana. (Gard. XXXV. 599, 1il. 1889.) PINUS Girval, A. de. Observations sur la saison la plus favorable a la plantation des Pins. (Inst. Hort. Fromont Ann. V. 250-252. 1833.) Bishop, Thomas. Report on the introduction of certain new forest trees into the cultivation of Scotland. ( Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans. ser. 2, V. (1835-37), pp. 121-124. 1837.) Pinus Cembra, P. californica, P. ponderosa, P. caramanica. Lawson, Charles. On the introduction of Pinus uncinata and Pinus pyrenaica. (Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans. ser. 2, VI. (1837-39), pp. 257-261. 1839.) {Paxton, Joseph.] General treatment of the genus Pinus. (Paxton’s Mag. Bot. VIL. 62-65. 1840.) Marrier de Boisdhyver. Greffage des Pins dans la forét de Fontainebleau. (Ann. For. Paris, II. 220-224, pl. 1844.) Neidigk, Fr. | Die Pinus-Kultur in der Ukraine. (Allg. Gartenzeit. XIV. 226-227. 1846.) Pépin. Note sur des Pins d’Murope. (Rev. Hort. ser. 3, I. 25- 26. 1847.) Otto, Friedrich. Ueber Pinus-Kultur. (Allg. Gartenzeit. XVI. 386-388, 394-396. 1848.) Sur la reproduction des Pins par bouture, procédé de M. Kiltz. (Jour. Agric. Prat. Belg. T11. 522. 1850.) 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P. albicaulis: Sargent, C. 8S. (Gard. & For. X. 461. 1897.) P. aristata: Carriére, HE. A. Pinus aristata. 1872, p. 459.) — Carriére, E. A. (Rev. Hort. 1877, p. 80.) — Webster, A. D. Pinus Balfouriana var. aristata. Chron. ser. 3, XX. 719, il. 126. 1896.) — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 470. 1897.) P. ayacahuite: M[asters], M. T. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XVIII. 492, il. 83. — Nicholson, George. Pinus ayacahuite. (Amer. (Rev. Hort. (Gard. Pinus ayacahuite. 1882.) (Gard. XXV.193— 194, il. 1884.) —Roberts, W. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XX. 748, il. 131-132. 1896.) P. Banksiana: Sargent, C.S. [Pinus divaricata.] (Gard. & For. X. 471. 1897.) P. Bungeana: [Lemaire, Charles. ] 1863.) — Sargent, C. 58. (Iu. Hort. X. 66-67. (Gard. & For. X. 470. 1887.) PINACHAK Pinus Bungeana: Webster, A.D. The Lace-bark Pine. (Gard. XXXVI, 510, 1889.) P. canariensis: Bennet, Henry. Pinus canaricnsis. (Gard. Chron, ser. 3, 1V. 39, 1888.) P. caribaea; Pine-leaf fibre of Silesia and the Bahamas. (Hookers Jour. Bot. & Kew Gard. Misc, VI, 90-93, 1854, See also pp. 237-241.) P. Cembra;: Pépin. — I’ructification du Pinus eembro (Pin alviez, de Sibérie ete.). (Mort. Univ, IV. 214, 1843.) —Ploner, Mduard. Wrfolg der Zirbenpfropfung in den un- garischen Karpathen. (Schweiz. Zeilschr. Morstwes, 1865, pp. 150-151.) —— Greffe de l’Ardle. (Jour. Suisse Icon. or. 1865, pp. 247-248.) — Alpha, (pseud.). The Swiss Pine. 1881.) — The Arolla or Swiss Stone Pine. il, 1887. — Sce also p. 154.) — (Meehan, Thomas.] ‘The Cembran Pine, XXIX. 118-119, 1 il. 1887.) —Beissner, L[udwig]. Pinus Cembra und ihre lormen. — Die schénsten Nadelhélzer, VI. (Moéller’s D. Gdrin.-Zeit. VI. 78-79, Lil. 1891.) — Die Zirbelkiefer auf der Pfaueninsel. (Garlenjl. XLY. 205, il. 40. 1896.) — Marc, Ierenc. (Kert, IIT. 412. 1897.) — Sargent, C.8. (Gard. & For. X. 461. 1897.) —Beissner, L{udwig]. Pinus Cembra L. var. columnaris Beissn., die Siulen-Zirbelkiefer. (Gartenwell, Il. 209-210, lil. 1898.) P. cembroides: Lindley, John. Pinus Llaveana Schiede. (Bot. Reg. XXV. Mise. notes, p. 21. 1839.) P. contorta: Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & Mor. X.471. 1897.) P. Coulteri: (Masters, M. T.] Pinus Coulteri. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXIIT. 415, il. 73-74. 1885.) — Rodigas, lmfile]. Pinus Coulteri Don. (Jil. Hort. XXXII. 176-177, pl. 578. 1885.) — Goos, M. J. Pinus Coulteri Don. 1886, pp. 175-176, il. 43.) — Webster, A. D. The large-coned Pine (Pinus macrocarpa). (Gard. XX XI. 179-180. 1887.) —Nicholson, Geo[rge]. (Gard. Chron. ser. 38, IV. 764, il. 109. 1888.) P. densiflora: Carriére, E. A. Un grand arbre nanisé. (Rev. Hort. 1874, pp. 272-273, il. 34.) — en reusachtige Dennenboom. (Tijdschr. Boomteelk. 1894, p. 126.) —— Un Pin colossal. (Bull. Arb. Belg. 1894, p. 126. — Soc. Centr. For. Belg. Bull. I. (1893-94), pp. 532- 533. 1894.) — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 471. 1897.) P. echinata: Bolle, Carl. Ein paar Worte iiber Pinus mitis Mchx., eine zwar nicht neue, aber wenig bekannt gebliebene Nord-amerikanische Kiefer . . . (Ver. Beford. Gartenb. Preuss. Monatsschr. XXII. 222-228. 1879.) — Re- printed: Tpp. O. n.t-p. ([Berlin, 1879.] — Sargent, C.8. (Gard. & For. X.471. 1897.) P. edulis: Meeker, N.C. Pinus edulis. (Gard. Monthly, XXI. 116-117. 1879.) — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 470. 1897.) P. excelsa: Hélye, [D.]. Fructification du Pinus excelsa Wall. (Flore Serr. VIII. 105-106. 1852-53. — Rev. Hort. ser. 4, II. 42-43. [1853.]) —TLe Béle, J. L. Note sur le Pin pleureur de ]’Himalaya ou Pin élevé (Pinus excelsa Wallich). (Soc. Agric. Sci. Sarthe Bull. XVII. 111-114. 1863.) — Syme, George: Pinus excelsa (Wallich). (Gard. XIII. 171, il. 1878.) — Webster, A.D. The Bhotan Pine (Pinus excelsa). XXVIIL. 381. 1885.) — The Bhotan Pine. (Gard. XX XT. 195-196, 2 il. 1887.) — Sargent, C.S. [Pinus nepalensis.] (Gard. & For. X. 460— 461. 1897.) —Almond, T.R. The lofty Bhotan Pine. 3, XIX. 150, il. 26. 1898.) P. flexilis: Blean], W. J. Pinus flexilis. 3, XXII. 426. 1897.) — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 461. (Gard. XIX. 369, 1 il. (Gard. XXXT. 104-105, (Gard. Monthly, A Cirbolyafeny$. [The Swiss Stone Pine.] (Deutsch. Garten-Zeit. (Gard. (Amer. Gard. ser. (Gard. Chron. ser. 1897.) 307 Pinus halepensis : Carriére, WW. (Itev, Hort, 1867, pp. 149-152, iL. 16 A. Pinus pyrensica. 17.) Carriére, 1). A. Pinus halepensis conglomerata. (Mev. Hort. 1869, pp. 39.) Duplessis, L. L’Georce du Pin d’Alep. (Rev. Kaux For. XII. 425-429. 1873.) Irom: Itev, Agric. lor. Provence L873. — Pinus halepensis. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXII. 552, il. 97. 1884. ) (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, — (Masters, M. T.] Pinus halepensis. ILL. 627, il. 84. 1888.) P. Jeffreyi: St. Paul-Illaire, [Ulrich] von. Pinus Jeffreyi Murr. (Garlenfl. XLVIL. 51-52, il. 10. 1898.) P. khasya: Mann, G[ustav]. Memorandum on the extrae- tion of crude turpentine from the wood of Pinus Khasyana in the Khasi Hills, Assam. (Jnd. For. VIL. 125-126, 1 il. 1882.) — Nisbet, J[ohn]. Turpentine from Pinus Khasya. For. XXII. 187-189. 1896. — Sce also pp. 264-266.) P. koraiensis: Pinus koraiensis. (Gard. Chron. 1861, p. 1114.) — Hoopes, Josiah. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Proc. 1883, pp. 114-115. — Carriére, . A. [Pinus koraiensis variegata.] 1887, p. 83.) — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X.461. 1897.) P. Lambertiana: Californische reuzenden. huish. Cour. IV. no. 6, pp. 2-3. 1850.) — Pinus Lambertiana. ( Horticulturist, 1858.) — Geschichte der Verpflanzung zweier Coniferen, Jussieu’s Ceder vom Libanon und Douglas’ Zuckertanne. (Ausland, XXXVIII. 22-24. 1865.) Die Verpflanzung der Zucker- tanne nach Europa. (Monatschr. Forst. Jagdwes. 1866, pp. 479-480.) — rom: Edinb. Rev. Zapfen von Und. Pinus koraiensis Sieb. & Zuee. (Acad. 1884.) (Rev. Hort. (Alg. Land- XIII. 219-220. — Geyer, ©. Hin Waldfruchtbaum aus den nordwestlichen Urwaldern Nordamerikas. (Centrbl. Ges. Forstw. I. 526-528. 1875.) — The Sugar Pine. (Gard. XXXI. 152-153, il. — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 460. 1897.) P. leucodermis: Beck von Mannagetta, Giinther, Pitter. Pinus leucodermis Antoine, eine noch wenig bekannte Fohre der Balkanhalbinsel. (Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeit. XIV. 136-141, il. 35. 1889.) —Reprinted: 5pp. lil. O. n.t-p. [Wien, 1889?] P. monophyla: Carriére, E. A. ' Une variété spécitisée. (Rev. Hort. 1866, p. 408.) — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X.470. 1897.) P. montana: Pinus uncinata. (Gard. Chron.ser. 2, XXII. 208, il. 42. 1884.) — Brostrgém, C.J. Bjexergfyrren (Pinus montana), Tid. III. 26-28. 1887.) — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 471. P. Montezumae: Barnes, James. (Flor. Pomol. 1868, p. 101.) — Barnes, James. Pinus Russelliana. p. 131.) —A Russian visitor, (pseud.). Floriculture in Palermo. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, X. 370, il. 67. 1878.) — Meyer, Ff. W. Menabilly. (Gard. LVI. 475, il. Illustration of P. Montezumae (p. 481). — Burbridge, F. W. Gardens at Fota, Queenstown, near Cork. (Gard. LVIII. 396-397, 1 il. 1900.) P. monticola: Barron, W. (Gard. Chron. 1859, p. 692.) — Webster, A. D. Pinus monticola. (Gard. XX XI. 246. 1887.) — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 460. 1897.) P. muricata: Pépin. Sur le Pinus muricata. (Soc. Agric. France Bull. ser. 3, IV. (1868-69), pp. 589-592. 1869.) — Reprinted: 4pp. O. n.t-p. [Paris, 1868] P. nigra: Poiteau, A[ntoine]. [Greffe du Pin Laricio sur le Pin sylvestre.] — Jn his Extrait d’une tournée horticole . . - (Soc. Hort. Paris Ann. XII. 40-41, pl. 1. 1833.) —V{ilmorin], Lfouis]._ Observations sur le Pin de Corse. (Rev. Hort. ser. 2, V. 92-95. 1846.) —Pépin. Sur lintroduction en France du Pinus Laricio. (Rev. Hort. 1863, pp. 384-385.— Ann. For. Paris, XXIL 121-123. 1864.) 1887.) (Gariner- 1897.) Pinus Lindleyana. (Flor. Pomol. 1868, 1899.) 308 Pinus nigra:B.,G. The Pyrenean Pine. (Gard. XII. 319, Lil. 1877.) — Alpha, (pseud.). The Black Austrian Pine. (Gard. XTX. 476-477, 2 il. 1881.) — Carriére, ©. A. Pinus austriaca foliis variegatis. (Mev. Hort. 1883, p. 432.) —Myasters], M. T. Pinus Laricio var. Pallasiana. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XX. 785, il. 142. — [The varieties of Pinus Laricio.] XXI. 18, 740, il. 1, 140. 1884.) — The Corsican Pine. (Gard. XX VIL. 321-323, il. 1885.) — Sprenger, C[arl]. Pinus calabriea Del. (Garten-Zeit. IV. 129. 1885.) —TIlsemann, [Christian]. Pinus austriaca foliis aureis. 1883.) (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, Wine neue buntbliittrige Konifere, (Gartenfl. XXXVI. 643-644. 1887.) —Vilmorin, M. L. de. Le Pin Laricio de Calabre. (Rev. Hort. 1889, pp. 272-275, il. 67. — Also in his Arbres forestiers étrangers . . . pp. 43-48. 1900.) — Schreiber, H. Pinus Laricio Poir. var. austriaca Endl. im Parke des HerrnGeheimrat Eduard Veit zuSteglitz. (Gartenfl. XLII. 468, il. 97. 1893.) — St. Paul[-Illaire, Ulrich] von. Pinus pyrenaica Lapey- rouse. (Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. Mitteil. VI. 97-98. 1897.) — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 470-471. 1897.) —Mboser. [Pinus Laricio Moseri.] (Soc. Hort. France Jour. ser. 4, I. 53. — St. Paul[-Ilaire, Ulrich] von. [Eine gelbbunte Pinus Lari- cio.] (Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. Mitteil. IX. 118. 1900.) P. oocarpa: Lindley, John. Pinus oocarpa Schiede. (Bot. Reg. XXYV. Mise. notes, p. 21. 1839.) P. palustris: Michaux, I. A. Sur le Pinus australis connu plus généralement sous le nom de Pinus palustris, Pin mari- time de l’Amérique du Nord. (Inst. Hort. Fromont Ann. II. 308-311. 1830. — See also p. 377.) — S[oulange]-B[odin, Etienne]. Observations sur la culture du Pinus australis (Pin maritime de l’Amérique du Nord). (Inst. Hort. Fromont Ann. IL. 381-390. 1830. — Soc. Hort. Paris Ann. VIII. 286-298. 1831.) — Reprinted: 10 pp. D. n. t-p. [Paris, 1830.] — Héricart de Thury, vicomte. Pinus australis greffé sur un Pinus Laricio. (Soc. Hort. Paris Ann. XXI. 112-114. 1837. —— Bemerkungen iiber das Pfropfen der Pinus aus- tralis Michaux auf Pinus Laricio Poiret. (Allg. Gartenzeit. VI. 29-30. 1838.) —Vilmorin, M. L. de. Pinus palustris in France. For. X. 112-113, il. 14. 1897.) — Grosdemange, Ch{arles]. Le Pitch-Pin. pp. 361-362.) P. parviflora: Syme, George. Pinus parviflora. Chron. ser. 2, X. 624, il. 103. 1878.) — Webster, A. D. Pinus parviflora. T. 804-805. 1887.) — Sargent, C.S8. (Gard. & For. X. 461. — Webster, A. D. Pinus parviflora. XXII. 160. 1897.) P. patula: Barnes, James. 1868, p. 125.) —C.,W. Pinus patula. (Gard. XX XI. 361. 1887.) P. peuce: Naudin, [Charles]. Le Pinus peuce et le Lodoicea sechellarum. (Rev. Hort. 1864, pp. 146-148.) — André, Kd[ouard]. Pinus peuce. (Rev. Hort. 1883, p. 144.) — Beissner, L[udwig]. Pinusexcelsa Wall. var. Peuce Griseb., die Rumelische Weymouthskiefer. (Gartenfl. XX XVIII. 403-405. 1889.) — Sargent, C. 8. — Wagner, Jidnos. [Rare plants; Pinus peuce.] 1900.) P. Pinaster: Reveil, [P. O.]. Note sur les Résiniers des Landes, sur les produits du Pinus maritima et sur l’>homme prétendu quadrumane de Bory de Saint-Vincent. 8 pp. O. [Paris, 185 . ?]— From: “Société d’émulation pour les sciences pharmaceutiques. Recueil des travaux, III. [10-18].”” — Fleming, [John]. On the species of Pine called in Moffat “Dr. Walker’s Pouch Fir.” (Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. V. 142-143. 1858.) —Webster, A. D. The Cluster Pine (Pinus Pinaster). (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XVIII. 556-557. 1882.) (Gard. & (Rev. Hort. 1897, (Gard. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 1897.) (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, Pinus patula. (Flor. Pomol. (Gard. & For. X. 461. 1897.) Ritka névények. Pinus peuce Gris. (Kert, VI. 486-487, il. 141. PINACEAE Pinus Pinaster: Webster, A. D. (Gard. XXX1. 407-408. 1887.) — Webster, A. D. Lord Aberdeen’s Pine (Pinus Pinaster Hamiltoni). (Gard. XX XI. 431-432. 1887.) P. Pinea: Landerer, X{aver]. (Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr. IX. 258-259. 1859.) — Payen, [Anselme]. stances alimentaires. 150-152. 1865.) — Salini, Luigi. Il Pino domestico considerato sotto l’aspetto fisico, colturale ed economico. 72+2 pp. O. Ascoli-Piceno, 1867. — The Stone Pine. (Gard. XXVII. 245-247, il. 1885.) — Nicholson, Geo[rge]. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, IV. 602, 636, il. 84-85. 1888.) — Pardeller, ©. Uber die erste Anpflanzung der Pinie (Pinus Pinea L.) in Tirol. (Merdinandewm Innsbruck Zeitschr. ser. 3, XLII. 368-372. 1898.) — Separate. P. ponderosa: Sargent, H. W. Pinus ponderosa pendula. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, X. 236, il. 42. 1878.) — S{argent],C.S. The Weeping Pinus ponderosa. (Gard. & For. I. 392, il. 62. 1888.) — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 470. 1897.) P. pungens: Loisel. Note sur la culture du Pin piquant, Pinus pungens. (Soc. Hort. Paris Ann. XIX. 9-10. 1836.) — Buckhout, W. A. Pinus pungens; the Table Mountain Pine. (Gard. Monthly, XXIX. 163-164. 1887.) —Sargent,C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 471. 1897.) P. radiata: Barnes, James. Pinus insignis as a sea-coast tree. (Flor. Pomol. 1873, pp. 170-171.) —Baines, T[homas]. Eastnor Castle, Ledbury. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, [X. 107-108, il. 22-23. 1878.) —Hossack, A. Pinus insignis. (Gard. XIV. 484. 1878. — See also p. 571.) — Sheppard, J[ohn]. Pinus insignis and other trees. Chron. ser. 2, XIV. 698-699. 1880.) — Hutchison, Robert. The Pinus insignis, and its value for planting in Scotland. (Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans. ser. 4, XIV. 54-65. 1882.) —J.,R.S. Pinus insignis in Hampshire. 1886.) — Bredemeier, H. Pinusinsignis Dougl. (Gartenfl. XXXVI. 120-122, il. 37. 1887.) a7 a A. The Monterey Pine. (Gard. XXXVI. 47, 1il. — Blanchard, J. Pinusinsignis Dougl. (Jardin, IV. 178-180, lil. 1890.) — Pinus insignis (Monterey Pine). The Cluster. Pine. Précis théorique et pratique des sub- (Acad. Sci. Paris Compt. Rend. LX. (Gard. (Gard. XXX. 348. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, IX. 337, il. 77, pl. 1891.) —Lamb, F. H. A new pest of the Monterey Pine. (Forester, IV. 130-131. 1898.) P. resinosa: Sargent,C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 470. 1897.) P. rigida: Vilmorin & Michaux. Rapport fait 4 la Société d’horticulture, 4 l’occasion de rejetons de Pinus rigida qui lui ont été envoyés par M. Larminat, conservateur de la forét royale de Fontainebleau. (Soc. Hort. Paris Ann. VIII. 8-10. 1831.) — The American Pitch Pine. (Gard. XXXT. 128, il. — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 470. 1897.) P.Sabiniana: Pinus Sabiniana. (Horticulturist, XI. 426, 1pl. 1856.) — Carr[iére, E. A.]_Fructification du Pin de Sabine. Hort. 1859, pp. 327-329.) — Berry, George. Sabine’s Pine. (Gard. XI. 479,1il. 1877.) — Thorpe, T. E. Ueber Heptan von Pinus Sabiniana. (Ann. Chem. Pharm. CXCVIII. 364-379. 1879.) Sur l’essence de Pinus Sabiniana. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 5, I. 338-340. 1880.) —Venable, I’. P. Ueber einige Derivate des Heptans aus Pinus Sabiniana. (Diss.) 43 pp. O. Gottingen, 1881. — Webster, A.D. The Nut Pine (Pinus Sabiniana). (Gard. XXXIII. 472. 1888.) — Nicholson, Geo[rge]. 1889.) P. strobus: Poiteau, [Antoine]. Notice sur le Pin du Lord Weymouth, Pinus Strobus Linn. (Soc. Hort, Paris Ann. XVI. 222-226. 1835. — Rev. Hort. III. 23-27. [1835-38.]) 1887.) (Rev. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, V. 44, il. 6. PINACHAI Pinus strobus: [Neubert, Wilhelm.| Wine neue Miinge- tanne. (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk, 1857, p. 337, 1 pl.) Pinus Strobus pendula. — (Morticulturist, XIX. B24, 1 il. 1859.) — Pinus Strobus pendula; Mainzer Ilinge-Tanne; Sapin pleureur mayengais. (Jour. Mort. Prat. Belg. 11. 89-90, 1 pl. 1858.) —— Sur Je Pinus Strobus pendula; ou, Pin pleureur mayengais. (Soc. Mort. lrance Jour. 1V. 630-640, 1858.) — Carriére, 10. A. Pinus Strobus umbraculifera, (Rev. Hort. 1869, p. 38, il. 11.) — Kunkler, Adolphe de. — Webster, A. D. The Weymouth Pine, (Rev. Hort. 1884, p. 46.) (Gard. XXXII. 546. 1887.) — Quick growth in trees. (Amer, Gard. ser. 3, XI. 645, 1 il. 1891.) — The native White Pine. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XIII. 51, 1 pl. 1892.) — Sargent, C.8. (Gard. & lor. X. 460. 1897.) P. sylvestris: [B.] Vorschliige zur Verbesserung der Kiefern- holzsaat; zum Unterricht fiir lorstleute. 92 pp. D. Berlin & Stettin, 1785. — Neumann, [Auguste]. Pinus silvestris Bujoti. Paris Ann. XLIV. 389. 1853.) — Carr[iére, ©. A.] Pinus sylvestris fastigiata. XI. 98-99. 1856.) — Pépin. 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X. 471. 1897.) —Martinet,H. [Pinus Thunbergi var. variegata.] (Jardin, XII. 152. 1898.) PR. virginiana: Sargent, C. 8. 1897.) PSEUDOLARIX (Larrx spec.) Carriére, E. A. Pseudolarix Kaempferi. (Gard. & For. X. 471. (Rev. Hort. 1868, pp. 332-333, pl.; 1870-[71], pp. 608-609, il. SO-S1. 1868- [71].) —— Multiplication du Pseudolarix Kaempferi. (Rev. Hort. 1872, pp. 335-336.) Herzeele, D. van. Voortteling van den Larix Kaempferi. (Tijdschr. Boomteclk. 1872, pp. 50-52.) Multiplication du Larix Kaempferi. (Bull. Arb. Belg. 1872, pp. 50-51.) Bolle, [Carl]. [Pseudolarix Kaempferi.] (Ver. Beférd. Gartenb. Preuss. Monatsschr. XIX. 9-10. 1876 .) Syme, Geo[rge]. How to graft Larix Kaempferi. XIII. 519. 1878.) Miasters], M. T. The Larches. il. 13-14. 1883.) J. [Pseudolarix Kaempferi.] Graebener. Pseudolarix Kaempferi Gord. Ges. Mitteil. V. 13-16, 2 il. 1896.) With a note by Ulrich von St. Paul-Illaire. Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 501. Rehnelt, F. Zwei seltene Koniferen. 122, 4il. 1899.) PSEUDOTS UGA (Abstzs spec., TsUGA spec.) P. taxifolia: Neumann, [Auguste]. Note sur un Abies taxifolia F. Neumannii, wagné de semis par M. Massé. (Soc. Hort. Paris Ann. XLIII. 66-67. 1852.) (Gard. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XTX.88, (Gard. & For. 1. 454. 1888.) (Deutsch. Dendr. 1897.) (Gartenwelt, III. 121- 309 Pseudotsuga taxifolla: Neumann, [Auguste|. Abies taxifolia pendula. (Itev. Hort. wer, 4, 1. 101-102, 1862 Flore Serr, VIL. 186. 1852-54.) Morren, Chf{arles|. Le Sapin de Dougla de Lindley, arbre superbe, de pleine terre, 259-261, 11. 39. 1853.) Weetewaal Jfan}. De Douglas Il. 75, 9 il. 18653.) - Carridre, (i. A.]. Sur une variété de Teuga Douglasii. (Ie. Hort 1861, p. 243.) , Abies Douglasii (Belg. Hort, SUL. Den. (Alg. Landhuish. Cour. — Carriére, I). A. Pseudotsuga Lindleyansa. (tev. Hort. 1868, p. 152, 1 pl.) -Abies Douglasii Stairii. (Gard. 1V. 18. 1873.) - Ortgies, {duard]. [Abies Douglasii var. glauca.) (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk, 1875, p. 40.) - (Neubert, WilhelIm.] Die Douglas Gart. Blumenk. 1878, pp. 33-36, pl.) — Geert, Augfuste] van. Pseudo-Tsuga (Abies -Vichte. (Deutach. Mag. ) Douglasi Carr. (Itev. Hort. Belge, VII. 89-90, il. 7. 1881.) — Rodigas, I!mfile]. L’Abies Douglasi de Dropmore. (fev. Hort. Belge, 1X. 205, pl. 1883.) — Coleman, W. Abies Douglasi taxifolia. (Gard. XXVII. 403-404. 1885.) —Focke, W. ©. Samen der Douglasfichte. XXXVI. 76. 1887. — Sce also p- 107.) —G., W. The Douglas Spruce. (Gard. XXXI. 288 1837.) — Webster, A. D. XXXII. 361. 1887.) — Webster, A.D. The Douglas Vir. 1887.) — R{odigas], [mile]. (Gartenfl. 289, il. The Dropmore Douglas Vir. (Gard. (Gard. XXXII. 95-96. Pseudotsuga (Abies) Douglasi Carr. (Ill. Hort. [XX XIV.] 11-12, 1 il. 1887.) — Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. X. 501-502. 1897.) — Neue Pflanzen. (Méller’s D. Gédrtn.-Zeit. XIV. 377. 1899.) SCIADOPITYS [Sciadopitys verticillata.] (Hort. Soc. 1861.) [Sciadopitys verticillata.] (Moore, Thomas.] Lond. Proc. I. 613. Gordon, [George]. lil. 1873.) Pynaert, [d{ouard]. cillata Sieb. et Zucec.). 1876.) Hogg, Thomas. (Gard. Monthly, XXI. 53-54. (Regel, Eduard von.] _ [Sciadopitys verticillata.] (Gard. II. 301, Le Sapin parasol (Sciadopitys verti- (Rev. Hort. Belge, IL. 52-54, il. 9. History of Sciadopitys and other Japan trees. 1879. — Sce also p. 121.) (Garte nfl. XXXII. 148, Lil. 1883.) Nicholson, George. The Umbrella Pine. (Gard. XXVIII. 204-205, 2 il. 1885.) Nagy, L. von. [Sciadopitys verticillata var.]. (Wien. IU. Gar- ten-Zeit. XI. 10, il. 1886.) Carriére, E. A. ([Sciadopitys verticillata variegata.] (Rev. Hort. 1887, p. 83.) (Meehan, Thomas.] Umbrella Pine; Sciadopitys verticillata. (Gard. Monthly, XXX. 146. 1887.) The Parasol Pine (Sciadopitys verticillata). ser. 3, IX. 325, Lil. 1888.) Sciadopitys verticillata Sieb. und Zuec. (Taxus verticillata Thunbg.) Schirmtanne. (Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeit. XII. 211— (Amer. Gard. 213, il. 47. 1888.) Webster, A. D. The Umbrella Pine. (Gard. XXXITI. 158. 1888.) 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Boomteelk. 1895, pp. gantea et Sequoia sempervirens. pp. 202-204.) Sargent, C.S. (Gard. & For. xX. S. gigantea: Naudin, [Charles]. (Flore Serr. TX. 93-96, pl. 892/893. Coniféres; notice sur le Wellingtonia gigantea. ser. 4, IIT. 166-171. 1854.) — N{faujd{ijn, [Charles]. Maladie du Sequoia (Wellingtonia) gigantea en Angleterre. (Flore Serr. X1. 149-150, 151-15: 153-154, 167-168. 1856. —— Krankheit der Wellingtonia (Sequoia) gigantea. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XIII. 158- 162. 1857.) —{Bentzien, J. A.}] Om Dyrkning af Wellingtonia gigantea. (Dansk Haugetid. TX. 177-178. "1857. ) — Malet, G. Quelques mots sur le Sequoia gigantea Indl. (Rev. Hort. 1858, pp. 597-598.) —Rfegel], E[duardj von. Ueber Wellingtonia gigantea Lindley (Sequoia Wellingtonia Seem.). (Gartenfl. VIII. 43-44. 1859.) — [Lemaire, Charles.] quoia gigantea Endl. VII. 21-24. 1860.) Contains an extract from A. Murray. —Pépin. Sur la multiplication en grand du Sequoia gigantea. (Soc. Agric. 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XXII. 22. 1875.) — Weeping Wellingtonia. 116. 1876.) —B., N. Wellingtonia gigantea var. pendula. Garten-Zeit. II. Sool 59. 1877. ) —Sello, Emil. Die Wellingtonia Ihrer Kaiserl. und Konig. Hoheit der Kronprinzessin. (Ver. Beford. Gartenb. Preuss. gigantea en sempervirens. 202-204.) Sequoia gi- (Bull. Arb. Belg. 1895, 450-451. 1897.) Le Wellingtonia gigantea. 1853-54.) — Le roi des (Rev. Hort. Quelques mots encore au sujet du Se- (Wellingtonia Lindl.). (dll. Hort. Kultur und Vermehrung der Welling- (Krit. Bl. XLVI. pt. 2, pp. 249-253. (Rev. Hort. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, VI. 593, il. (Wien. Til. Monatsschr. XX. 33-36. 1877.) — Wellingtonia gigantea pendula vera. (Jour. For. I. 519- 520, Lil. 1878.) — Czech, Josef. Ausdauer von Wellingtonia gigantea Lindl. im Freien. (Centrbl. Ges. Forstw. 1V. 154-155. 1878.) — Grant, A. H. Wellingtonias. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, IX. 794-795. 1878.) — P{ynaert], Ed[ouard]. Wellingtonia gigantea pendula. (Rev. Hort. Belge, TV. 18, il. 1. 1878.) — Schirnhofer, P. G. Ueber Wellingtonia gigantea. (Ham- burg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XXXIV. 55-58. 1878.) — From: Gartenfreund Wien. — André, Edfouard]. Un bois de Wellingtonias en Alsace. (ul. Hort. XXVI.5. 1879.) — Oliveira, Duarte de, (jr.). Wellingtonia gigantea. Hort. Belge, VIL. 154-156, il. 13. 1881.) — Wellingtonia gigantea. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXVI. 18, il. 4. 1886.) —Fekete, Lajos. Egy serdiilé Sequoia (W ellingtonia) gygan- tea Endl. hazinkban. [A Sequoia gigantea growing in Hun- gary.] (Hrdész. Lap. XXVI. 896-899. 1887.) (Rev. PINAC SAE Sequoia gigantea: Webster, A. D. (Scott. Arb. Soc. Trans. XI. 67, pl. 6. 1887.) — Webster, A.D. The Mammoth tree. (Gard. XXXII. 103. 1887.) —Carriére, . A. Wellingtonia gigantea pendula. (Rev. Hort. 1889, pp. 545-547, il. 137.) —Beissner, L{udwig]. Sequoia gigantea und ihre ormen. — Die schénsten Nadelhélzer, XII. VI. 287-289, 1 il. 1891.) — Carriére, I). A. Wellingtonia pyramidata compacta. Hort. 1891, p. 166.) —TLe Sequoia gigantea. (Moller’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. (Rev. (Soc. Centr. For. Belg. Bull. I. (1893-94), pp. 294-295. 1894.) — From: Nature Paris. — Nos arbres curieux. (Soc. Centr. For. Belg. Bull. I. (1893- 94), pp. 854-855. 1894.) —Wittmack, Lfudwig]. Schone Koniferen in Lausanne und Sequoia gigantea im Vaterlande. (Garlenfl. XLIV. 110-116, il. 28-30. 1895.) —Bommer, C[{harles]. Sequoia gigantea Torr. Belge, XXII. 35-89, il. 8. [1896.]) — Webster, A. D. Sequoia gigantea pendula. ser. 3, XTX. 455. 1896.) — Mackinlay, George. Sequoia gigantea. 3, XXII. 379, il. 110. 1897.) — Siesmayer, Josef. Sequoia (Wellingtonia) gigantea Torr. (Gartenwelt, II. 462-465. 1898.) — Rothrock, J. T. A Pennsylvania Sequoia. VII. 24, 1 pl. 1899.) S. sempervirens: Desportes, Baptiste. Taxodium semper- virens, aussi appelé Siquoia [ste] sempervirens et 8. gigantea. (Rev. Hort. ser. 3, 1V. 362-364. 1850.) (Rev. Hort. (Gard. Chron. (Gard. Chron. ser. (For. Leaves, — Remont. Note sur le Sequoia gigantea (Taxodium sem- pervirens). (Hort. Frang. 1853, pp. “ 180-183.) — McNab, James. On pruning the Redwood. (Gard. VII. 23-24. 1875.) — Berry, George. The Redwood in England. (Gard. XII. 437. 1877.) — [Gnaur in Taxodium sempervirens. ] 2, XXIII. 350, il. 65. 1885.) —Webster, A.D. The Californian Redwood. (Gard. XXXII. 139-140. 1887.) —Vallerand, Eug[éne]. Recépage des Sequoia sempervirens. (Rev. Hort. 1888, p. 155.) —Carriére, EH. A. Sequoia sempervirens. pp- 330-331.) — Carriére, E. A. Hort. 1890, p. 330.) — The Redwood, the woodpeckers, the squirrels and the acorn. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, VIII. 332. 1890.) TAXODIUM (Scuupertia; CUPRESSUS spec.) T. distichum: Tessier, (abbé). Mémoire sur quelques par- ticularités du Cupressus disticha Lin. appelé Cyprés chauve par les Américains. (Acad. Sct. Paris Hist. Mém. 1785, pp. 197-205. 1788.) — Cubiéres, [S. L. P. marquis] de. Mémoire sur le Cyprés de la Louisiane. (Soc. Agric. 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Paris Ann. III. 279-286. 1828.) Sauer. Cultur der Palmen im Konig]. botanischen Garten zu Berlin. (Allg. Gartenzeit. II. 41-47. 1834.) Lhotsky, John. On a new method of introducing Palms of large size into hot-houses. (Gard. Mag. Reg. Loudon, new ser. 1899.) [Bambusa Duquilioi.] (Rev. (Rev. [Bambusa violascens.] VI. 596-597. 1840.— D’un moyen nouveau d’introduire dans les serres des Palmiers de haute taille. (Hort. Univ: II. 181-185. 1841.) Loddiges, Conrad & Sons. Palms, ete., in the collection of Conrad Loddiges and Sons, with their native countries. 14 pp. D. London, 1845.7 M[orrejn, [Charles]. Apercu sur Jes Palmiers dans leurs rap- ports avec l’horticulture de Belgique. (Soc. Agric. Bot. Gand: Ann. I. 489-497; IT. 23-28. [1845-46.]) —— Bemerkungen uber die Palmen, in Bezug auf ihre Kultur in Belgien. (Allg. Gartenzeit. XVI. 181-136, 147-150. 1848.) Reinecke, J(ulius]. Mittheilungen tiber die Anzucht der Palmen und Cycadeen aus Samen. (Allg. Gartenzeit. 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Lauche, [Wilhelm]. Winige Worte tiber die in Nord-Deutsech- land kultivirten Palmen. (Ver. Beford., Gartenb. Preuss. Verh. ser. 2, 1V. pt. 2, pp. 10-26. 1856. — Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XI. 289-304. 1856.) Seemann, Berthold. Cultur der Palmen im nérdlichen Wu- ropa. (Jn his Die Palmen ... pp. 24-80. 1857.) — Die Palmen im noérdlichen Muropa. [xtraet.| (Bonplandia, IV. 66-69. 1856. — Allg. Gartenzeit. XXIV. 253-254, 263— 264. 1856.) Koller, J. B.C. Die Palmen als Schénheiten der Pflanzen- welt. 20 pp. O. Augsburg, 1857. Popular treatment. Verschaffelt’s Palmen in Gent. 1858, pp. 140-143, 145-147.) Lauche, [Wilhelm]. | Hiniges iiber Palmen. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. I. 20-23. 1858.) — Beitriige zur Palmenzueht. (Ver. Beférd. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. I. 113-115. 1858.) Das Palmenhaus in Herrenhausen bei Hannover. Beford. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. II. 81-84. 1859.) Witte, H{cinrich]. 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Pharm. ser. 3, XX VI. 559. — Hypnotismus, hervorgerufen durch eine Pflanze. (Arch. Pharm. CCXXVII. 814. 1889.) — From: Amer. Drugg. Cire. Chem. Gaz.; Drugg. Bull. III. 149. 1889. CHONDODENDRON Fliickiger, I’. A. Zur Geschichte des Buxins. (Jahrb. Pharm. Neu. XXXI1. 257-276. 1869.) — Reprinted: 20 pp. O. n.t-p. n. p., [1869]. — Contributions to the history of buxine. ser. 2, XI. (1869-70), pp. 192-196. 1870.) C. tomentosum: Hanbury, Daniel. On Pareira brava. (Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, IV. (1873-74), pp. 81-82, 102-103, il. 1874. — Yearb. Pharm. 1873, pp. 23-33, 4 il. — Also in his Science papers . . . pp. 382-393, il. 1876.) — Reprinted: 5 pp. 4il. Q. n.t-p. [London, 1873.]—On Pareira brava. (Amer. Jour. Pharm. XLV. 449-456, 1 pl. 1873.) —— Pa- reira brava. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 4, XVIII. 433- 434. 1873.) —Falsification du Pareira-brava. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 4, XX. 142. 1874.) — From: Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, 1874, p. 911. — Giles, W.R. 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The Fuchsia-flowered Ribes. —F., D.T. Two early wall shrubs. 1887. ) R. spicatum: Schlechtendal, [D. I’. L.] von. (Hort. Belg. I. 329-331 (Gard. IX. 586, 1il. (Gard. XXXI. 3 1876.) 55-356. Ribes spica- tum. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XIX. 243-244. 1863.) SCHIZOPHRAGMA Hogg, Thomas. ([Schizophragma hydrangeoides.] (Gard. Monthly, X XI. 53-54. 1879.) Puvilland. [Schizophragma hydrangeoides.] (Rev. Hort. 1879, p. 368.) : Sarpeny C. 8S. The climbing Hydrangea. XI. 1879. — See also p. 54, 291.) W. The Climbing Hydrangea (Schizophragma hydrangeoi- des). (Gard. XV. 301, 1il. 1879.) Carrigre, E. A. Schizophragma hydrangeoides. 1881, pp. 313-314, il. 72-73.) : Il. 73 represents Hydrangea petiolaris. 8. Schizophragma hydrangeoides. (Gard. Monthly, (Rev. Hort. (Gard. & For. 1. 233-234. 57. PITTOSPORACEAE Otto, Friedrich. Aufzahlung der Pittosporeen der Garten. (Allg. Gartenzeit. XX. 114-115. 1852.) BILLARDIERA Backhouse, James. (Hooker Comp. Bot. Mag. II. 67. 1836.) B. Autumn Blue Berry. (Gard. XVI. 259, 1il. 1879.) BURSARIA André, Ed[ouard]. 273-275, il. 48-49.) Bursaria spinosa Cayan. 396, il. 57. 1884.) CERATOPETALUM Maiden, J. H. Observations on the gums yielded by two species of Ceratopetalum [C. gummiferum, C. apetalum].- (Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, XXT. (1890-91), p. 742. 1891.) CHEIRANTHERA [Regel, Eduard von.] Cheiranthera linearis A. Cunn. (Gar- tenjl. I. 227, pl. 22. 1852.) Morren, Chfarles]. Le Cheiranthera linearis d’Allan Cunning- ham. (Belg. Hort. IV. 162-163, pl. 1854.) Bursaria spinosa. (Mev. Hort. 1883, pp. (Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeit. IX. 394— 416 HYMENOSPORUM (PrirrosrorvuM spec.) Pucci, Angiolo. Pittosporum flayum Hook. (Soc. Tose. Ort. Bull. XVIL. 216, pl. 7. 1892.) PITTOSPORUM [Neubert, Wilhelm.] Ueber Pittosporum. Gart. Blumenk. 1855, pp. 121-124.) Hariot, P{aul]. Le genre Pittosporum. 281. 1899.) Ryan, T. Pittosporums. 371, il. 120-121. 1899.) Clos, [Dominique]. Deux nouveaux Pittosporum rustiques. [P. tenuifolium, P. heterophyllum.] (Soc. Hort. France Jour. ser. 4, I. 269. 1900.) P. bicolor: Lindley, John. Pittosporum bicolor. Reg. X XIX. Mise. notes, p. 18, no. 27. 1843.) — W[atson], W[illiam]. (Gard. Chron. ser. 8, XXIII. 115. 1898.) (Deutsch. Mag. (Jardin, XIII. 280— (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, X XVI. 370- (Bot. P. Bidwillianum: D{ecaisne], J[oseph]. 3, III. 93. 1849.) P. erassifolium: Pittosporum crassifolium. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, X XVI. 204, il. 72. 1899.) P. glabratum: Lfemaire], Clee Pittosporum glabra- tum Lindl. (Flore Serr. Ill. 279. 1847.) P. phillyraeoides: Riegel], E[duard von]. ligustrifolium.] (Gartenfl. I. 184-135. 1852.) — Ricasoli, V[incenzo]. Il] Pittosporum phillyraeoides D. C. (Soc. Tosc. Ort. Bull. XIII. 328-329, pl. 13. 1888.) P. rhytidocarpum: [Wittmack, Ludwig.] (Gartenfl. XXXVI. 130-131. 1887.) P. tenuifolium: Blanchard, J. Pittosporum tenuifolium. (Rev. Hort. 1888, pp. 80-81.) P. Tobira: [’Opdavidns, Ocddwpos.] [Orphanides, Theodoros. ] Tlept Ilirrocrépov rod curkod. (Pittosporum Chinense, Pit. Tobira.) (Teoromxd, Il. 217-218. 1873.) —Elder, Walter. Pittosporum Tobira. XVIII. 264. 1876.) P. undulatum: Moeller, Josef. Ein neues Holz fiir Xylo- (Rev. Hort. ser. [Pittosporum (Gard. Monthly, graphen. (Technol. Gewerbe-Mus. Mittheil. I. 187-189, il. 1880.) PRONAYA Lindley, John. Pronaya elegans. (Bot. Reg. X XVI. Mise. notes, p. 84, no. 200. 1840.) Poiteau, [Antoine]. Pronay élégant, Pronaya elegans. (Rev. Hort. ser. 2, 1V. 305, pl. 17. 1845-46.) SOLLYA Sollya heterophylla. (Hort. Belg. I. 186, pl. 13. 1833-34.) Billardiera gracilis H. P.; Sollia heterophylla. (Hort. belg. fig. 13, p. 186. 1833.) (Soc. Hort. Paris Ann. XV. 144-145. 1834.) Morren, Chfarles]. Le Sollya de Drummond (Sollya Drum- mondi) fleur éblouissante pour vases, bouquets et ornements. (Belg. Hort. 1V. 196-197, pl. 1854.) Riegel], E[duard] von. Sollya Drummondi Morr. VIII. 194, pl. 261. 1859.) P{ynaert], Edfouard]. Sollya heterophylla Lindl. Belge, X XI. 253, pl. 1895.) (Gartenfl. (Rev. Hort. 58. CUNONIACEAE ACROPHYLLUM O[tt]o, E[duard]. [Acrophyllum verticillatum.] Gart. Blumenzeit. XIV. 248. 1858.) CALLICOMA B. Callicoma serratifolia Andrew. 209-210, pl. -[1898.]}) CERATOPETALUM Bennett, George. [Ceratopetalum gummiferum.] (In his Gatherings of a naturalist in Australasia, pp. 324-325, pl. 7. 1860.) Der australische Weihnachtsstrauch, Ceratopetalum gummi- ferum Smith. (Gartenfl. XXXVI. 631, il. 155. 1887.) (Hamburg. (Rev. Hort. Belge, XXIV. CUNONIACEAE — BRUNIACEAE — HAMAMELIDACEAE CUNONITIA Decaisne, J[oseph]. Cunonia capensis. (Rev. Hort. ser. 4, IIT. 141, pl. [8]. 1854.) Daas: E. A.] [Cunonia capensis.] (Rev. Hort. 1879, p. 140. L., R. I. Cunonia capensis. (Gard. XTX. 75, 1il. 1881.) DAVIDSONTA {Davidsonia pruriens.] (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, VII. 820, il. 135. 1877.) Bailey, I. M. [Davidsonia pruriens.] Jour. II. 471, pl. 37. 1898.) GEISSOIS Lindley, [John]. Jour. VI. 272. (Queensland Agric. Soc. Lond. [Geissois racemosa.] (Hort. 1851.) 59. BRUNIACEAE BRUNIA Niblaeus, J. E. Dissertatio de Brunia. 8 pp. Q. Upsaliae, 1804.} 60. HAMAMELIDACEAE ALTINGIA (LiquipamBar spec.) Account of the Rasamala, or tree which yields the true liquid Storax, belonging to the natural order of Coniferae. (Ann. Bot. Konig, 11. 325-330. 1806.) Eayne, I’. G. (Jn his Getreue Darstellung und Beschreibung der in der Arzneykunde gebriiuchlichen Gewachse . . . XI. no. 26, pl. 26. 1830.) Mason, F[rancis]. The Liquidamber tree of the Tenasserim Provinees. (As. Soc. Bengal Jour. XVII. pt. 1, pp. 532-533. 1848. — Pharm. Jour. VIII. (1848-49), p. 243. 1849.) Mlayer], E. Liquidambar Altingiana Blume. (Garten/l. XVII. 104-105. 1868.) Vorderman, A. G. Rasamala. 1894.) BUCKLANDIA Guillon. Bucklandia populnea. (Rev. Hort. 1880, p. 179.) Nicholson, [George]. Quelques mots sur le Bucklandia popul- nea. (Rev. Hort. 1880, p. 210.) Ellacombe, H. N. Bucklandia populnea. 2, XIX. 574. 1883.) CORYLOPSIS Jack, J.G. (Gard. & For. VII. 195. 1894.) Purpus, A. Wenig verbreitete, frithbliihende Straucher. (Gartenwelt, I. 185-187. 1897.) Rehder, A[lfred]. Corylopsis pauciflora und C. spicata. ler’s D. Gartn.-Zeit. XII. 181-182. 1897.) C. pauciflora: J. (Gard. & For. I. 165. 1888.) — Jack, J.G. (Gard. & For. III. 248. 1890.) —Corylopsis pauciflora. (Gard. & For. V. 341, il. 59. 1892 —Corylopsis pauciflora. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXV. 211, il. 79-80. 1899.) C. spicata: [Moore, Thomas.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. IV. 96. 1864.) — Corylopsis spicata Siebold and Zuccarini. 1865, pp. 172-173, 1 il.) —Carriére, E. A. (Rev. Hort. 1866, p. 379; 1876, p. 180. 1866-76.) ~ — Carriére, E. A. Corylopsis spicata. (Rev. Hort. 1869, pp. 229-230, il. 55; 1878, pp. 197-198, il. 37; 1883, pp. 194-195. 1869-83.) — Witch-Hazels (Corylopsis spicata). (Teysmannia, V. 108-112. (Gard. Chron. ser. (Mol- (Gard. Chron. (Gard. VI. 503, 1 il. 1874.) aitee oes spicata.] (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XV. 510-511, il. 97. 1881.) — Bean, W. J. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XVII. 618. 1895.) DISANTHUS Blean], W. J. Disanthus cercidifolia Maximowicz. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXII. 426. 1897.) HMAMAMELIDACHAL DISTYLIUM Rondot, Natalis. vert de Chine . [Distylium racernosum.] (mn his Notice du .. pp. 97-98, 1858.) Carriéro, 1), A. [Distylium racemosum yariegatum,| — (/tev. Hort, 1869, p, 370.) PFOTHERGILLA J. [Wothergilla alnifolia.| (Gard. & or. 1, 189,440. 1888.) HAMAMELIS G., W. 1. Winter-blooming deciduous hardy shrubs. (Gard. XVII. 251, 1 il. 1880.) J. (Gard. & Mor. 1. 440; 11. 177, 1888-89.) T. The Witch Hazels. (Gard. XX XIX. 546-547, 1 il., pl. 809. 1891.) With a plate of If. arborea. H., IT. Hamamelis. (Gard. Chron, ser. 3, XIIL. 303. 1893.) Purpus, A. Wenig verbreitete, friihbliihende Striiucher. (Gartenwelt, I. 185-187. 1897.) Ti. japonica: Ottolander, T. Hamamelis arborea. (Sie- boldia, II. 85-86. 1876.) — Gumbleton, W.1. Hamamelis Zuccariniana. 126. 1879.) ! — [Hamamelis arborea.] 38. 1881.) —G., W. . Varieties of Hamamelis. 1884.) — Gallé, Mmile. 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[1849.]) —Hamamelis virginica L. (Pharm. Jour. ser. (1883-84), p. 760. 1884.) — Dujardin-Beaumetz. Sur l’Hamamelis virginica et sur ses propriétés thérapeutiques. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 5, IX. 524-526. 1884.) — From: Bull. Gén. Thérap. — Johnson, Laurence. (Jn his A manual of the medical botany of North America, pp. 145-146, 1 il. 1884.) — Marshall, John & Wood, H.C. Sur l’Hamamelis virginica. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 5, XV. 368-369. 1887.) — From: Bull. Gen. Thérap.— Therap. Gaz. 1886. — Millspaugh, C.F. [Hamamelis virginica.] (In his Ameri- can medicinal plants . . . I. 58-58", pl. 58. [°1887.]) — Bohme, P{aul]. Hamamelis virginica, beachtenswert als Freiland-Winterblaher. (Méller’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. V. 134. 890.) — B[ean], W. J. [Hamamelis virginica.] (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXIV. 297. 1898.) — Griitiner, Iritz. mamelis virginica. 1898.) LIQUIDAMBAR Petiver, James. Rosa mallas. p. 44. 1710.) _ Viirey], J. J. Weorce Jubaba. (Jour. Pharm. Paris, 1820, p. 190. Remarks on the me- (New York Jour. Med. SyEMlive Beitriige zur Chemie der Rinde von Ha- (Arch. Pharm. CCXXXVI. 278-820. The manner of making Styrax liquida, alias (Roy. Soc. Philos. Trans. X XVI. (1708-09), Maisch, J. M. On the balsams of Liquidambar styraciflua and orientale. (Amer. Jour. Pharm, XLVI. 165-167. 1874.) 417 Nicholson, George. The Sweet Gums (Liquidambars). (Gard. XXIV, 166-167, il. 1883.) Upolini, Gugliclmo. J Liquidambar, (Soc, Tose. Ort. Bull. XVII. 294-296. 1892.) Origin of Storax, — Pharmacy and allied sciences, (Pharm. Jour, ser. 4, 1X. 139. 1899.) From: “Centralblatt fiir Balkteriologie und Parasitenkunde, 2 Atth. V, 412.” L. formosana: Chinese silkworm (Kew Bull, Misc. Inform. 1892, pp. 222-227.) L. orientalis: Weonormic — Smith, J. 1. Some information respecting the lignum Mho- dium of Pococke’s travels, in a letter to Alexander Macleay. (Linn. Soc. Trans. X11. 1-5. 1818.) Selaircissements sur le bois de Rhodes dont il est question dans le voyage au Levant de Pococke. (Jour. Pharm. Paris, 1V. 474-476. 1818.) — [Virey, J.J.] Origine du vrai Styrax d’Asie. (Jour. Pharm. Paris, XVII. 711-712. 1832.) ——Ursprung des ichten asiatischen Storax. (Ann. Pharm. V. 314-315. 1533.) — Simon, J. 1. Ueber den fliissigen Storax (Styrax liquidus). (Ann. Pharm. XXXI. 265-277. 1839.) —— Sur le Styrax liquide. (Jour. Pharm. Paris, X XVI. 241-247. 1840.) — Hanbury, Daniel. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 3, XX VI. 367-268. — Guibourt, Gfaston]. Trance Bull. 111. 531-533. — Hanbury, Daniel. gut, Sur l’écorce de Storax. 1854.) [Storax et Styrax liquide.] 1856.) On storax. (Soc. Bot. (Pharm. Jour. XVI. 417- 423, 461-465, 1 il. 1857.— Sce also ser. 2, IV. 436- 439. 1863.— Also in his Science papers... pp. 129-145. 1876.) Storax. (Bonplandia, V. 114-122, 1il. 1857.) — [Extract.] (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XIII. 438-441, 1 il. 1857.) —— Sur le storax. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 3, XX XI. 198-213, 1il. 1857.) —Friies], E. P. Omstorax. (Bot. Notis. 1858, pp. 38-40.) —Landerer, X[aver]. (Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr. VIII. 228-229. 1858.) — Moeller, Josef. Zur niheren Kenntniss des Storax. Zeitschr. Nat. XXV.1-10. 1875.) -— Planchon, [Gustave]. Note surlesStyrax. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 4, XXIV. 172-175, 243-246. 1876.) —Ferrand, A. Note sur Je Styrax. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 5, VIII. 340-343. 1883.) — Emploi duStyrax pour le montage des piéces microscopiques. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 5, IX. 47-48. 1884.) — From: Chem. & Drug. 1883. —([Hirth, F.] Storax: A step further back in its history. (Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, XVI. (1885-86), p. 329. 1886.) — From his: China and the Roman Orient, 1885. (Lotos L. styraciflua: Descriptive and cultural — Morren, Ch[arles]. Le Liquidambar 4 Styrax. III. 25-27, il. 4. 1853.) — Meehan, Thomas. A new shade tree. 14-16, 2 il. 1854.) —[Neubert, Wilhelm.] [Liquidambar styraciflua foliis maculatis.] (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1871, p. 342.) — Observer, (pseud.). | The Liquidambar, or Sweet Gum. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XVIII. 789. 1882.) Liquidambar styraciflua, der Amberbaum. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XXXIX. 61-63. 1883.) — Mouillefert, P[ierre]. Le Copalme d’Amérique et le Cyprés de Lamberten France. (Jardin, III. 231-232, 1il. 1889.) (Belg. Hort. (Horticulturist, IX. — Economie — Hayne, F. G. (In his Getreue Darstellung und Beschrei- bung der in der Arzneykunde gebrauchlichen Gewachse . . . XI. no. 25, pl. 25. 1830.) — Bonastre, [J. F.]. Analyse du baume de copalme d’Amé- rique, encore appelé ambre liquide du Liquidambar styrac- flua L. (Jour. Pharm. Paris, XVII. 338-350. 1831.) — Wright, C. W. On Liquidambar styraciflua. (Pharm. Jour. XVI. (1856-57), p. 336. 1857.) — Unger, F[ranz]. Der Amber oder das Storax-Harz. (In UnceEr, Franz & Korscuy, Theodor. Die Insel Cypern ... pp. 410-419, 1 il. 1865.) —Lozada, M. G. Liquidambar; apuntes para la flora y erafia botanica del estado de Veracruz fisicamente consi derado, region oriental de Mexico. (Naturaleza, 1. 70-74. 1870.) 418 EUCOMMIACEAE — PLATANACEAE Liquidambar styraciflua: Liquidambar d’Amérique. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 4, XX. 141. 1874.) — From: Amer. Jour. Pharm. ser. 4, 1V. 161. 1874. — Harrison, W. L. The balsam of Liquidambar styraciflua. (Amer. Jour. Pharm. XLVI. 161-165, 1874.) — Miller, Wilhelm von. Untersuchung des amerikanischen Storax. (Arch. Pharm. CCXX. 648-651. 1882.) —Fliickiger, [I*. A.]. Sur le Storax américain. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 5, VIII. 523-524. 1883.) — Johnson, Laurence. (Jn his A manual of the medical botany of North America, pp. 146-148, 2 il. 1884.) LOROPETALUM Loropetalum chinense. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XIX. 152, il. 23. 1883.) {Loropetalum chinense.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Jour. XVII. Pro- ceed. pp. 44-45, il. 3. [1894.]) {Loropetalum chinense.] (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XV. 343, il. 42. 1894.) 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Bull. XVII. 178-179. 1892. —G., W. Prunus Mume. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XIX. 420. 1896.) — [Bean, W. J.] Prunus Mume. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXI. 216. 1897.) — Baltet, Chfarles]. [Prunus Mume var. Alphandi.] (Soc. Hort. France Jour. ser. 3, XX. 174-175. 1898.) P. nana: [Rennie, James.] The Georgian Almond. (Mag. Bot. Gard. I. 36-37. 1833.) — Camuzet, J.B. [Amygdalus nana var.] (Rev. Hort. ser. 3, II. 182. 1848.) — Decaisne, J[oseph]. Amygdalus nana. I. 241, pl. [13]. 1852.) — Carrfiére, E. A.J. L’Amandier nain (Amygdalus nana). (Rev. Hort. 1859, pp. 298-302, il. 73.) — New dwarf Almonds. (Gard. II. 239. 1872.) — Carriére, EK. A. Deux nouvelles variétés d’Amandier nain. (Rev. Hort. 1872, p. 340.) — Carriére, E. A. Amyegdalus nana speciosa. 1872, p. 118; 1874, p. 370, pl. 1872-74.) — Carriére, E. A. [Amygdalus nana speciosa.] (ev. Hort. 1877, p. 360.) — Gordon, George. Amygdalus nana. (Rev. Hort. ser. 4, (Rev. Hort. (Gard. XII. 273, 1 il. 1877.) —Amygdalus nana. (Gard. 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Cerasus pendula rosea. (Floral Mag. X. 1 p., pl. 536. 1871.) —May. Cerasus pendula rosea. (Rev. Hort. 1876, p. 328, il. 71.) —0O.,H. Cerasus Spachiana A. Lav. menzeit. XX XV. 57. 1879.) — The Weeping Japanese Cherry. 1095. 1896.) —Rehder, Alfred. Prunus pendula. Zeit. XV. 319-321, 4 il. 1900.) — Spath, L[udwig]. (Gartenjl. XLIX. 332, il. 42. P. pensylvanica: Carriére, E. A. (Rev. Hort. 1869, p. 272, il. 63.) —M., W. Peach-leaved Cherry (Cerasus persicifolia). (Gard. VI. 131, Lil. 1874.) — Waring, W.G. Prunus pennsylvanica as a stock for the Cherry. (Iowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. XII. (1877), pp. 294-296. 1878. — See also pp. 296-298.) (Hamburg. Gart. Blu- (Gard. L. 454-455, pl. (Méller’s D. Gartn.- 1900.) Cerasus persicaefolia. (PRUNUS) 439 Prunus Persica: Descriptive Woodville, William). [Amygdalus Persica.] Un his Medical botany . . [Antoine, I'ranz.| nach der Natur 1851. Wien, [pref. 1821]. Text in Hungarian and German Notices of new or remarkable varieties of fruits ripened in the summer and autumn of the year 1820, which were exhib- ited at the meetings of the Horticultural society. (ort. Soc. Lond, Trans. 1V. 508-530, pl. 19-21. 1822.) The Plat Peach (pl. 19). Knight, T. A. Observations on the Flat Peach of China. (Hort. Soc. Lond. Trans. V. 271-273. 1824.) — Targioni-Tozzetti, A[ntonio]. _[Amygdalus Persica.] his Raccolta di fiori, frutti ed agrumi . . 1825.) —[Lemaire, Charles.] Pécher d’Ispahan A fleurs doubles. (Hort. Univ. 11. 361-364, pl. 1841.) —- New and singular Chinese Peaches. 382-384, 2 il. 1847.) —(Lindley, John.] [Amygdalus Persica. Double crimson Peach.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Jour. I1. 246, 313, 1 il. 1848.) — Jacques, [Antoine]. Pécher a fleurs doubles, de semis. (Soc. Hort. Paris Ann. XL. 133-134. 1849.) — (Lindley, John & Paxton, Joseph.] Double Chinese Peach trees (Amygdalus Persica flore semipleno). (Pazxton’s Flow. Gard. 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( Havetid. V1. 473-475. 1840.) R. intermedia: Rosa intermedia. 1874.) R. iwara: Lebas, [I!.]. (lev. Rosa Godefroyae. tosa sulphurea. (Gard. V. 487, 1 il. (Rev. Hort. 1873, p. 460.) — Carriére, I). A. Rosa Ywara. (lev. Hort. 1876, p. 357, il. 78.) R. laevigata: The Cherokee Rose. (Gard. X.451. 1676.) — The Cherokee Rose. (Gard. & For. I, 234, 1i1. 1888.) — Rosa laevigata. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, VI. 496, il. 70. 1889.) — André, |'d[ouard]. 247.) — The Cherokee Rose. 1895.) — Rehder, A[Ifred]. ler’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. XI. 345-346, 1 il. tosa sinica. (Rev. Hort. 1889, pp. 246- (Gard. & For. VIII. 114, il. 18. Rosa hybrida, Anemonen-Rose. (Modl- 1896.) — Cochet-Cochet. Notes sur le Rosa laevigata. (Rev. Hort. 1898, pp. 40-1.) Rosa laevigata. (Gard. LIL. 162. 1898.) —F.,S. W. Rosa laevigata. (Gard. LIII. 207,1il. 1898.) R. laxa: Froebel, Otto. unterlage als Hochstamm. 18, 2 il. 1890.) —Rlegel], E[duard] von. Rosa laxa und Frébels Wildling far Rosa laxa, die Zukunfts-Rosen- (Moller’s D. 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Hort. 1880, pp. 314— 316, il. 62-63.) — A new Rose (Rosa Pissarti). Rosa micro- (ul. Monatsh. Brownii. (Gard. XXI. 197-198, 1 il. 1882.) — Carriére, 8. A. Rosa Pissardi. (Rev. Hort. 1888, pp. 446— 447.) —H., A. The Musk Rose. (Gard. XLVII. 62-63, pl. 998. 1895.) R. multiflora: Carriére, ©. A. Rosa dubia. (lev. Hort. 1868, pp. 269-270, il. 29-30.) The illustrations bear the name of R. intermedia. — [Koch, Karl.] Rosa Wichurae C. Koch; eine neue Rose aus Japan. (Ver. Beférd. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. XII. 201-202. 1869.) — Carriére, ©. A. Rosa polyantha. 253-256, il. 49-53.) Rosa polyantha. Chron. ser. 2, VI. 137, il. 32. 1876.) —Caille, A. Du Rosa polyantha employé comme porte-greffe. (Rev. Hort. 1879, p. 126.) —Carriére, £. A. Rosa polyantha et ses enfants. Hort. 1884, pp. 501-503, il. 109.) — Carriére, f. A. Rose miniature. 91.) — Carriére, EH. A. Unnouveau progrés dans l’art du greffage. (Rev. Hort. 1886, pp. 395-396.) — Zabel, H[einrich]. Rosa multiflora Thunb. Garten-Zeit. 1886; pp. 100-102, il. 24.) — Rosa polyantha als Unterlage. (Wien. Ill. Gdrten-Zeit. XII. 114-115. 1887.) — Girdlestone, T. W. (Rev. Hort. 1876, pp. [Extract.] (Gard. (Rev. (Rev. Hort. 1885, pp. 90- (Deutsch. Rosa polyantha. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, IL. 659, il. 127, pl. 1887.) — A giant Rose bush. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, X. p. 217, Lil. 1889.) — Schultheis. Rosa polyantha grandiflora (Bernaix); eine neue vorziigliche Unterlage fiir Rosen. (Mdller’s D. Gdrtn.- Zeit. 11. 53, 1 il. 1887.) — Viviand-Morel, [Victor]. On Rosa polyantha Sieb. & Zuce. asa stockfor budding. (Hort. Soc. Lond. Jour. XI. 201-204. 1889.) — A new hybrid Rose. (Gard. & For. IV. 532, il. 82-83; V. 460, il. 78. 1891-92.) —Carriére, E. A. Un nouveau type de Rosa polyantha. (Rev. Hort. 1892, p. 281.) — Crimson rambler Rose. 39. 1893.) — The hybrid Multiflora Rose Dawson. 314, il. 47-48. 1893.) — André, Edouard]. Rosier Cramoisi sarmenteux de Turner. (Rev. Hort. 1894, p. 156, il. 61, pl.) —Legros, G. Rosier multiflore nain remontant. 1895, pp. 301-302, il. 89.) — Mottet, S[éraphin]. Precocious Roses. 3, XVII. 682-683, il. 99-100. 1895.) — Lieven, Chfarles]._ Le Rosier multiflore nain remontant. (Rev. Hort. Belge, XXII. 56, il. 13. [1896.]) —Rehder, A[lfred]. Rosa multiflora. (Méller’s D. Gértn.- Zeit. XI. 349, 1il. 1896.) — Rose Crimson rambler. 182-183, pl. 2. 1897.) —Cochet-Cochet. Note sur le Rosier Sakoura-Ibara ou Turner’s Crimson rambler. (Soc. Hort. France Jour. ser. 3, XX. 179-181. 1898.) — Holloway, James. Roses for decorative use. ser. 3, XXI. 425, il. 88. 1900.) R. myriantha: Carriére, [E. A.]. Hort. 1865, p. 448.) R. Nasreiana: Seltene Rosenspecies. Zeit. XVII. 349. 1892.) ‘R. Noisettiana: A California Rose bush. TV. 231, il. 41. 1891.) R. pendulina: Lindley, John. [Rosa alpina; garden va- riety, speciosa.] (Hort. Sec. Lond. Trans. VII. 227-228. 1830.) (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XIV. 214, il. (Gard. & For. VI. (Rev. Hort. (Gard. Chron. ser. (Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeit. XXII. (Amer. Gard. Rosa myriantha. (Rev. (Wien. Ill. Garten- (Gard. & For. ROSACEAE (ROSA) Rosa pendulina: K., D. The Pyrenean Rose. (Gard. XXVIT. 545, pl. 496. 1885.) R. persica: (Rennie, James.] Rosa berberifolia. (Mag. Bot. Gard. I, 2, pl. 1. 1833.) — E{wbank], H. Rosa berberidifolia. (Gard: Chron. ser. 3, VI. 42-483. 1889.) — W[atson], W{illiam]. ser. 3, IX. 613. 1891.) — Sprenger, C[arl]. Rosa berberidifolia. Bull. VIL. 230-232. 1892.) R. pomifera: Rosa pomifera. 237, il. 45. 1886.) R. portlandica: H[érinceq], ['[rangois]. Rosa portlandica (hybrida). (Hort. Prang. 1851, pp. 121-125, 137-140, pl. 14, 16.) : R. reclinata: Klier, Jacob. Anleitung zur Kultur und Vermehrung der Rosa reclinata (Pyramidairose), welche als Spalier- oder Heckenrose verwendet wird . . 60 pp. O. Wien, 1843.+ R. rubiginosa: Mforrejn, Charles]. Sur la culture et Pusage du Rosier & feuilles odorantes ou Rosier rouillé. (Soc. Agric. Bot. Gand Ann. III. 271-272. [1847.]}) — Schottische Zaunrosen. (Centrbl. Ges. Forstw. XIII. 141- [Rosa berberidifolia.] (Gard. Chron. (Soc. Tosc. Ort. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXV. 142. 1887.) — Hybrid Sweet Briar. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, IX. 671, il. 128. 1891.) R. rubrifolia: Nagy, [L. von]. Syringa vulgaris fol. purp.; Salix Nicholsoni forma purpurascens; Rosa rubrifolia var. Guttensteiniana. (Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeit. X1V. 493. 1889.) R. rugosa: [Lindley, John.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Jour. III. 318-319. 1848.) — Hérincq, Francois]. pp. 187-189, pl. 19.) — André, [d[ouard]. Hort. XIX. 43bis -44bis, 1872.) —[Neubert, Wilhelm.] Rosa Regeliana (Linden et André). (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1872, pp. 225-226, pl.) — The Ramanas Rose. (Gard. IX. 452-453, pl. 20. 1876.) — Geschwind, R[udolf]._ Rosa rugosa. (Wien. Ill. Garten- Zeit. I. 404-410. 1877.) —Rosa rugosa. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, X. 564, il. 98. 1878.) — [Rosa rugosa.] (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XIV.-376, il. 72. 1880.) — [Regel, Eduard von.] (Gartenfl. X XIX. 156, 1 il. — Wilson, G. F. Japanese Rose hedge. Rosa rugosa. (Hort. Franc. 1862, Les Rosa rugosa et Regeliana. (Il. 1880.) (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXIII. 506. 1885.) — Nagy, L. von. Rosarugosa. (Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeit. XIII. 62-65. 1888.) — The first hybrids with Rosa rugosa. X. 218-219, 2 il. 1889.) — Geschwind, R[{udolf]. Eine Rose der Zukunft. Garten- Zeit. XIV. 388-391. 1889.) —Budd, J. L. (Gard. & For. III. 487. 1890.) —Carman, E.S. Rosa rugosa hybrids, a new departure in (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, (Wien. Ill. Roses. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XI. 665-666, 10 il. 1890.) — Sabai E.A. Rosarugosa. (ev. Hort. 1890, pp. 16-18, il. 8. — Carriére,E.A. Les haies ornementales. (Rev. Hort. 1890, pp. 70-71.) —Carriére, E. A. Rosarugosa. (Rev. Hort. 1890, pp. 427- 428, il. 131.) —André, Edfouard]. Rosa rugosa calocarpa. (Rev. Hort. 1891, pp. 129-130, il. 35; 1895, pp. 446-447, il. 148-149. 1891-95.) — The Rugosa type of Roses; new and promising species. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XIII. 342-343, 3 il. 1892.) — [Wittmack, Ludwig.] [Rosa rugosa var. Regeliana.] (Gar- tenfl. XLII. 539, il. 108. 1893.) — Burvenich, F[rédéric]. Appelroos van Japan (Rosa rugosa). (Tijdschr. Boomteelk. 1894, pp. 33-35, 1 pl.) Rosier & fruit du Japon (Rosa Rugosa). (Bull. Arb. Belg. 1894, pp. 33-35, 1 pl.) —Hauguel, P. Utilisation des fruits du Rosa rugosa. Hort. 1894, p. 303.) —Rosa rugosa. (Norsk Havetid. XI. 89-91, il. 4. 1895. — Hortulania, VI. 129-131, il. 1895.) ; (Rev. ROSACIA Is Rosa rugosa: Maumené, Albert. Le Rosa rugosa var. calocarpa, (Jardin, IX. 99, iL, 55, 1895.) — Riodigas|, fimfile}. Rosa rugosa var. calocarpa. (IL Mort. XLII. 14-16, il. 1. 1895.) — Rosnyéi, Liiszl6. Rosa rugosa calocarpa. (ert. Lap. X. 309-310, 2 il. 1895.) — Zeiner-Lassen, A. VII. 49-50, il. 1896.) — Cochet-Cochet. Note sur un Rosier hybride, du Rosa rugosa ‘blane simple ¥ KR. lutea (Miller), (Soc. Mort. Mrance Jour. ser. 8, XIX. 776-781, il. 13. 1897.) —P. Rosa rugosa and its hybrids. (Gard. LI. 152. 1897.) —Philomel, (pseud.). Rosa rugosa and its best varieties. (Gard. LVII. 180-181. 1900.) R. setigera: Reverchon, J[ulien]. Rosa rugosa Regeliana. (Mortulania, (Gard. & For. V. 615. — Waugh, I". A. The climbing Prairie-Rose. ser. 3, XIIL. 197-198, 2 il. 1892.) —Bean, W.J. Rosasetigera. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XVIII. 92. 1895.) — Rosa setigera. (Amer. Gard. (Gard. & For. X. 320-821, il. 42. 1897.) —Rehder, Alfred. Rosa setigera. (Mdller’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. XV. 423-424, 1il.. 1900.) R. spinosissima: Sabine, Joseph. Description and ac- count of the varieties of double Scotch Roses, cultivated in the gardens of England. (Hort. Soc. Lond. Trans. 1V. 281- 305. 1822.) —[Bentzien, J. A.] Pimpinellerosen, Rosa spinosissima. (Dansk Havetid. XIII. 1388-139. 1861.) —Barlet, G. Note sur la Rose pimprenelle 4 fleur double, Rosa pimpinellifolia L. var. flore pleno. (Belg. Hort. XII. 194-195, pl. 1862. — Hort. Praticien, VI. 194-195, 1 pl. 1862.) — Riegel], P[duard von]. mit gefiillten Blumen. —Marc, B. Die schottische Zaunrose. Zeit. VILL. 418-420. 1883.) —G.,T. W. Scotch Briars. (Gard. XXIX. 448-449, pl. 544. 1886.) —Bfean], W. J. Rosa hispida. 698. 1896.) —-Single Roses. (Gard. LIII. 170, pl. 1159. 1898.) —Bean, W. J. Rosa hispida (R. lutescens). (Gard. LVI. 398— 399, pl. 1249. 1899.) R. tomentosa: Regel, E[duard] von. Hagebutten fiir kalte Klimate. (Gartenjfl. XV. 361. 1866.) — Single Roses. (Gard. LIII. 170, pl. 1159. 1898.) R. Watsoniana: Crépin, Francois. Une nouvelle Rose du Japon. (Rev. Hort. Belge, XIV. 183-184, il. 16. 1888.) R. Wichuraiana: A new hybrid Rose. (Gard. & For. VI. 334. 1893.) —Bean, W. J. Rosa Wichuraiana. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XVIII. 90; XXII. 99-100, il. 28. 1895-97.) —Dauthenay, H. Rosiers hybrides du Rosa Wichuraiana. (Rev. Hort. 1898, pp. 479-480.) — MacPherson, James. - Rosa Wichuriana hybrids. LIV. 166-167, 2 il. 1898.) —Rehder, A[lfred]. Rosa Wichuraiana Crép. Gartn.- Zeit. XIII. 582-584, 6 il. 1898.) — Bentzen, Edv. Nye Krydsningsvarieteter af Rosa Wichu- raiana. (Gartner-Tid. XV. 29-30, il. 1899.) —Rose Pink Roamer. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXVIII. 23, il. 4. 1900.) RUBUS Descriptive and cultural S., D. De lutilité de la Ronce pour conserver les haies séches. (Rev. Hort. ser. 3, IT. 296-297. 1848.) Geschwind, Rudolph. Das Pfropfen des Himbeerstrauches auf die Hundsrose. (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1875, pp. 113-114. — See also pp. 155, 187.) Boulger, G.S. Brambles and Briers. 1878.) Double-flowered Blackberries. (Amer. Agriculturist, XXXVITI. 143, 1 il. 1879.) Gefiillt bliihende Brom- beeren. (Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeitt. lV. 459-460, il. 123. 1879.) Hemsley, W. B. Ornamental Brambles. (Gard. XVIII. 358, pl. 253. 1880.) With a plate of R. deliciosus. Rosa pimpinellifolia L., Varietiiten (Gartenfl. XI. 49-50, pl. 352. 1862.) (Wien. Ill. Garten- (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XIX. (Gard. (Moller’s D. (Gard. XIII. 595-596. 457 Heath, I°.G. Autumnalleaves, [1882.] (Jour. For. VL. 296 301, 2 il, pl. 12. 1883.) Hybrids. (Gard. Chron, wer, 2, XX, 12-14, il. 3. 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Notes on two troublesome borers. (Gard. & For. V. 426. 1892.) Slingerland, M. V. The Currant-stem girdler and the Rasp- berry-cane maggot. (New York Agric. Exper. Stat. Corneil Bull. CX XVI. 39-60, il. 17-21, 2 pl. 1897.) Economic Czihak, Jak[ob, Ritter] von & Szabo, [J.]. 1863.) Johnson, Laurence. (Jn his A manual of the medical botany of North America, pp. 141-143. 1884.) Holuby, J. L. Ueber die Brombeere (Rubus) bei den Slowaken Ungarns. (Deutsch. Bot. Monatsschr. X. 81-83. 1892.) (Flora, XLVI. 249. 458 ROSACEAE Bailey, L. H. Evaporated Raspberries in western New York. (New York Agric. Bxper. Stat. Cornell Bull. C. 439-478, il.105— 132. 1895.) numeration of species R. australis: Bean, W. J. Rubusaustralis. (Gard. XLVII. 100, Lil. 1895.) R. biflorus: Decaisne, J[oseph]. Hort. ser. 4, IV. 5-6, pl. [1]. 1855.) —Henry, I{saac] Anderson-. Observations on his hybrid Primulas &e. (Hort. Soc. Lond. Jour. new ser. III. 17-19. Rubus biflorus. (/ev. 1872.) In two letters to Dr. Masters. —Bfean], W. J. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXII. 394. 1897.). R. caesius: Hayne, Ff. G. (Jn his Getreue Darstellung und Beschreibung der in der Arzneykunde gebriiuchlichen Ge- wiichse ... III. no. 9, pl. 9. 1813.) R. canadensis: Bouché, Carl]. Bericht iiber die ameri- kanische Preisselbeere, Cranberry, Vaccinium macrocarpum und die canadiseche Brombeere, Rubus canadensis. — (Ver. Beférd. Gartenb. Preuss. Monatsschr. XUX. 58-60. 1876.) R. capensis: Rubus capensis. (Gard. XLVIII. 126, 1 il. 1895.) R. Chamaemorus: Werner, Alexander. De herba Rubi Chamaemori. (Diss.) 24 pp. D. Vilnae, 1815. R. ecorylifolius: Hayne, I’. G. (Jn his Getreue Darstellung und Beschreibung der in der Arzneykunde gebriuchlichen Gewiichse . . . III. no. 11, pl. 11. 1813.) R. crataegifolius: Graebener, L[eopold]. Rubus cratae- gifolius Bnge. (Gartenwelt, I. 139-140. 1897.) R. deliciosus: The Rocky Mountain Bramble. (Amer. Agriculturist, XXXIV. 306, 1 il. 1875.) —B. A showy white-flowered Bramble (Rubus deliciosus). (Gard. IX. 517-518, 1 il. 1876.) — Rubus deliciosus. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XV. 536, il. 101. 1881.) —Carriére, E. A. Rubus deliciosus. 356-357, il. 77.) —Bfean], W. J. Rubus deliciosus. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XV. 720. 1894.) — Spath, L[{udwig] & Wittmack, L[{udwig]. Rubus deliciosus Torrey. (Gartenjfl. XLVII. 313-314, pl. 1451. 1898.) R. dumetorum: Rubus dumetorum. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XXI. 2738, il. 59. 1900.) R. ellipticus: Rubus ellipticus Smith (R. flavus Ham.). (Kew Bull. Misc. Inform. 1894, p. 196.) R. fruticosus: Hayne, F. G. (Jn his Getreue Darstellung und Beschreibung der in der Arzneykunde gebriuchlichen Gewiichse . . . III. no. 12, pl. 12. 1813.) —Landerer, X[aver]. _ (Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr. VIII. 358. 1858.) [Medical.] — Carriére, E. A. Ronce commune sans épines. (Rev. Hort. 1875, pp. 351-352.) — The double flowering pink Bramble. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, X. 240, il. 43. 1878.) aes As Double White Bramble. (Gard. XXIV. 313, 1 il. — Riegel], E[duard] von. [Rubus fruticosus var. fl. pleno.] (Gartenfl. XX XIII. 307-310, 1 il. 1884.) R. hedyecarpus: Double Blackberries. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XVIII. 204, il. 35. 1882.) R. Idaeus: Descriptive and cultural —L{emaire], Chfarles]. Framboisier de Fastolff (Rubus Idaeus var. Fastolffii). (Flore Serr. 1V.4 pp., pl. 380. 1848.) — Regel, E[duard] von. Die Himbeere und Erdbeere, deren zum Anbau geeignetesten Sorten, deren Kultur und Trei- berei mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Kultur in rauhen Klimaten. 44 pp. 2pl. O. Erlangen, 1866. —A Raspberry-Blackberry. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXII. 236, il. 71. 1897.) — Dietze, Jindiich. K otdzce pésténi Malin. [About the cul- TSA of the Raspberry.] (List Hospod. XXIII. 483-484. — Jackson, J. P. Three best red Raspberries for market. 1599) State Hort. Soc. Rep. XX XIII. (1898), pp. 149-150. (Rev. Hort. 1882, pp. Rubus Idaeus: Ferris, B. '. The three best red Raspber- ries for the home. (Jowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. 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Meyer.) 26+[6] pp. O. Halae Magdeburgi- cae, [1744]. —Kalm, Pehr., Om nyttan af Halloni hushillningen. (Diss.) 13 pp. Q. Abo, 1778.+ — Woodville, William]. 375-376, pl. 138. 1793.) —Piepenbring, G. H. Teutscher Caffee und Thee; oder, Die zwey vorziiglichsten Mittel den auslindischen Caffee und Thee méglichst zu ersetzen. 62 pp. D. Hannover, 1798. Rubus Idaeus (pp. 56-60). — Hayne, F. G. (Jn his Getreue Darstellung und Beschrei- bung der in der Arzneykunde gebriiuchlichen Gewichse . . . III. no. 8, pl. 8. 1813.) ; —Burnett, M. A. (In her Plantae utiliores . pl. 1842.) R. illecebrosus: Rehder, A[lfred]. Rubus _ sorbifolius Maxim. die sogenannte Erdbeer-Himbeere. (Moller’s D. Gartn.-Zeit. XIII. 122, 161. 1898.) —[Wittmack, Ludwig.] [Rubus sorbifolius.] XLVII. 27, il. 4. 1898.) ( — Britton, W. E. The Strawberry-Raspberry, Rubus rosae- folius Smith. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XX. 82, il. 26-27. 1899.) — Rettig, E[rnst]. Rubus illecebrosus Focke, die Erdbeer- himbeere. (Gartenwelt, IV. 233-234, 1il. 1900.) R. japonicus: Rubus japonicus tricolor. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XVI. 96, il. 15. 1894.) — [Rubus japonicus tricolor.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Jour. XVII. Proc. p. 183, il. 22. [1894.]) R. laciniatus:Lawton, William. Rubus laciniatus, “Jagged leaved Blackberry.” (Horticulturist, XV. 578-580, 1 il.; XVI. 80-81. 1860-61.) —L., R.I. The cut-leaved Bramble. (Gard. X XI. 57, 1 il. 1882.) F R. lasiostylus: Bfean], W. J. Rubus. lasiostylus. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XVIII. 210. 1895.) R. leucodermis: Rfegel], E[duard] von. Rubus leucoder- mis Dougl. var. Golden cap. (Gartenfl. XIX. 353-354, pl. 670. 1870.) R.nemorosus: Hayne, F.G. (In his Getreue Darstellung und Beschreibung der in der Arzneykunde gebriauchlichen Gewiichse . . . III. no. 10, pl. 10. 1813.) R. nobilis: Springer, L. A. (Gartenfl. XX XVIII. 454. 1889.) R. nutans: Buck, E.C. Shrub forslope. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, IIL. 653-654. 1888.) R. odoratus: Gordon, [George]. (Gard. 1. 465. 1872.) — Hall, James. The Blueberry and Thimbleberry. (lowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. XI. (1876), pp. 85-88. 1877.) —R., F. Rubus odoratus. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, VI. 189. 1889.) R. parvifolius: Neumann, [Auguste]. [Rubus macropodus.] (Rev. Hort. ser. 3, 1. 87. 1847.) [German translation. ] (Allg. Deutsch. Gart. Blumenzeit. III. 146. 1847.) (Diss.) (In his Medical botany . . . III. 5 o Ih, mG), BP, (Gartenjfl. ROSACHAL Rubus phoenicolasius: Rubus phoenicolasius, (Gard. Chron, ser. 2, XIL. 146. 1879.) — Rubus phoenicolasius. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XVI. 146. 1881.) — Rubus phoenicolasius. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXVI. 364, il. 74. 1886.) — Olbrich, St{ephan]. ler’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. WV. 400. —Kliem, Wilh[elm]. japanische Weinbcere. 1892. — See also p. 323.) — Bailey, L. H. (New York Agric. Exper. Stat. Cornell Bull. LI. 58-61, 1 pl. 1893.) [Mconomic.] Rubus phoenicolasius Maxim. (MdL- 1889. ) Rubus phoenicolasius oder Child’s (Moller’s D. Girtn.-Zeit. VIL. 290. —([Rubus phoenicolasius.| (//ort. Soc. Lond. Jour. XVI. Proc. p. 194, il. 24. [1894.}) — Koopmann, Axfarll. [Rubus phoenicolasius.] (Garten/l. XLIV. 624-625. 1895.) —tLange, Axel. Rubus phoeniculasius Maxim. (/ortu- lania, IX. 163-164. 1898.) — [Rubus phoenicolasius.] (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXVIII. 136-187, il. 38. 1900.) RK. rosaefolius: A fruiting stove shrub, (Rubus rosacfolius). (Gard, VIII. 299-800, 1 il. 1875.) — Rubus rosaefolius var. coronarius. XI. 76, il. 9. 1879.) — Carriére, Ii. A. Rubus rosaefolius coronarius. (Rev. Hort. 1883, pp. 215-216. —Rev. Hort. Belge, LX. 121-122, pl. 1883.) R. spectabilis: Hfoutte], Lfouis] van. Rubus spectabilis fructu rubro et fructu luteo. (/’lore Serr. XXI. 169, pl. 2260. 1875.) R. villosus: Barton, W.P.C. (Jn his Vegetable materia medica of the United States . . . I1. 151-158, pl. 39. 1818.) — Bigelow, Jacob. (Jn his American medical botany . . . IL. 160-165, pl. 38. 1818.) R. xanthoecarpus: Regel, E[duard] von. Zwei Rubus aus Asien. — In [Wrrrmack, Ludwig]. (Gartenjl. XLI. 106- 108, il. 25. 1892.) SORBARIA (Spirana spec.) Hemsley, W. B. The shrubby Spiraeas with pinnately- divided leaves. (Gard. XVI. 217, Lil. 1879.) S. Lindleyana: Magnier, Charles. Spiraea Lindleyana. (Rev. Hort. 1878, p. 39.) —F.,8. W. Spiraea Lindleyana. LY. 116-117, 1 il. 1896-99.) — Spiraea Lindleyana. (Gard. LVIIT. 161, 1il. 1900.) S. Millefolium: Jack, J.G. (Gard. & For. III. 370-371. 1890.) —Blean], W. J. Spiraea Millefolium. XXII. 237, il. 72. 1897.) —Hariot, Paul]. Spiraea Millefolium Torrey. — Plantes nouvelles ou peu connues. (Jardin, XIJ. 110. 1898.) S. sorbifolia: Carriére, E. A. Pallasii. (Rev. Hort. 1874, p. 380.) SORBUS (Pyrus spec.) Buc’hoz, [P. J.]. Dissertations sur les Sorbiers et les Viournes, auxquelles on & joint un Supplément aux réflexions sur le (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, (Gard. XLIX. 229, 1 il.; (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, Spiraea sorbifolia var. Robinier. 39 pp. O. Paris, 1804. Sur le genre du Sorbier (pp. 3-16). Tunegeman. [Gildeman.] O padOnnonprx' moposax. [The species of Mountain Ash.] (O6w. IToow. Incn. Xo3. JIncn. skypu. I. pt. 2, pp. 224-235. 1840.) Goodale, S. L. The Mountain Ash as a stock for Pears. ( Horticulturist, IV. 180-182. 1849.) Bau-de-vie de baies de Sorbier. (Flore Serr. VI. 92. From: “ Indépendance Belge.” Alpha, (pseud.). Select varieties of Pyrus. lil. 1882.) Meyer, K.-A. Einige der schénsten Sorbus-Arten unserer Girten. (Méller’s D. ’ Giirtn.-Zeit. IIT. 18-19. 1888.) Burvenich, Fréd[éric], ( ‘i ). _Le Sorbier. (Rev. Hort. Belge, XVII. 4-6, il. 1. i391, Grosdemange, Ch{arles]. ee Sorbiers. 158-161, il. 62.) —— The service trees. 39. 1894.) Vogel, Chr[istoph]. (Méller’s D. Garin.-Zeit. XI. 375. 1850.) — (Gard. XXII. 381, (Rev. Hort. 1894, pp. (Gard. XLVI. 38- EKinige empfehlenswerte Sorbus-Arten. 1897.) 459 Kunszt, Janos. Harom GBerkenye fajta. [Three varieties of Sorbus.] (Kert, 1V. 819-820, 1898.) Hariot, P{aul|. Les Alisiers. (Jardin, X11. 150-151. 1899.) S. alpina: Carriére, I. A. Aronia densa. (tev, Hort, 1879, pp. 134-136, il. 31.) S. americana: Wood, Villian). [Pyr canadensis.) (Gard. Chron. 1852, p. 53.) Millspaugh, ©. I’. (/n his American medicinal plant I. 56-56", pl. 56. (°1887.}) S. Aria: Borbis, Vincenz von. A lisztes Berkenye gylimilese (‘The fruit of the R owan Hoes | [Sorbus Aria var. semiincies.} (Természel. Koézl. X1. 1879.) — Hemsley, W. i. the White Beam, the Rowan tree and their allies, with a figure of Pyrus Hostii. (Gard. XX. 376 s Aucuparia var. 377, Lil, pl. 305. 1881.) —J. [Pyrus Aria.] (Gard. & For. 1. 213. 1888.) —Y., D. J. The White Beam tree (Pyrus Aria). (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 1V. 297-298. 1888.) — Budd, J. ty [Pyrus Aria laciniata.] (Gard. & For. III. 476. 1890.) S. Aucuparia: Descriptive and cultural — Cranz, (Doktor). Vorschlag auf Brusenfelde fiber den all- gemeinen Anbau der Ebereschen . . . 1824.—See Matus COMMUNIS, p. 426. — Carr[iére, £. A.J. Sorbus Aucuparia corallina. (Rev. Hort. 1858, p. 586.) —Kruhoffer, §. W. Rénnebertreet. (Tidsskr. Landockon. ser. 4, I. 493-497. 1867.) — Baltet, Charles. Le greffage du Sorbier des oiseleurs. (Rev. TTort. Belge, V. 243. 1879.) — Spath, L{udwig]. [Sorbus Aucuparia fol. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XXXIX. 513. Monatsh. Coe IV. 21-22. 1885.) = Carriére, E. (Sorbus Aucuparia foliis aureis.] luteo-varieg.]} 1883. — IU. (Rev. — Sorbus noes foliis aureis Behnsch. (Wien. IU. Gar- ten-Zeit. XII. 37-38. 1887.) — Carriére, E. A. Sorbus Aucuparia atropurpurea. (Rev. Hort. 1889, p. 114.) — Die siisse Eberesche. (Forstl. Bl. XX VII. 82-S4. 1890.) — Kraetzl, Franz. Die siisse Eberesche (Sorbus Aucuparia L. var. dulcis). 23 pp. 1pl. Q. Wien & Olmiitz, 1890. —Helweg, L. Sgde Ronnebexr, Sorbus Aucuparia L. var. dulcis. (Gartner-Tid. VII. 116-118. 1891.) — Schwappach, [Adam]. Die siisse Eberesche, ein werth- volles Gebirgsobst. (Zeitschr. Forst. Jagdwes. XXIII. 299- 300. 1891.) — Bennett, Edward. The Orange or Golden-berried Moun- tain Ash. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XVIII. 361. 1895.) — Die Heimat der siissen Eberesche. (Gartenfl. XLV. 580. 1896.) —§.,C. K. Sorbus Aucuparia L., S. dulcis laciniata Beiss- ner. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXV. 293. 1899.) — Beissner, L[{udwig]. Sorbus Aucuparia L. var. dulcis laci- niata; die Eberesche mit essbaren Friichten und geschlitzten Blattern. (Gartenwelt, III. 267-268, pl.; IV. 283-284. 1899-1900.) —TIaai, Jézsef. duleis.] (Kert, VI. 686. A vorés Berkenye. 1900.) [Sorbus Aucuparia var. — Moller, Ludwig. Strassen- und Park-Anlagen in Stock- holm. (Méller’s D. Garin.-Zeit. XV. 293-295, 2 il. 1900.) Sorbus Aucuparia var. pendula (p. 296, il). — Pathological — Reuter, [O. M.]. [Chionaspis salicis L., en ecoecid pi Sorbus Aucuparia.] (Soc. Faun. Flor. Fenn. Meddel. IX. 125-126. 1883.) — Reuter, O. M. [Chionaspis sorbi, en ny coccid pA Sorbus Aucuparia.] (Soc. Faun. Flor. Fenn. Meddel. X1X. 66-68. 1893.) — Woronin, M. benkirsche und der Eberesche. tinia Aucupariae.) 27 pp. 5 BE Die Sclerotienkrankheit der gemeinen Trau- (Sclerotinia Padi und Sclero- St.-Pétersbourg, 1895. (Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. Mém. ser. 8, II. no. 1. 1895.) — [Ab- stract.] (Zeittschr. Pflanzenk ain V. 236-240, pl.4. 1895. — Economie — Hayne, F. G. [Pyrus Aucuparia.] (Jn his Getreue Dar- stellung und Beschreibung der in der Arzney kunde gebrauch- lichen Gewachse . . . IV. no. 45, pl. 45. 1816.) 460 Sorbus Aucuparla: Branntwein aus dem Saft der Vogel- beeren (Sorbus Aucuparia). (Ann. Chem. Pharm. LXXI. 120. 1849.) — Birsch, G. & Weber, [C.] O. Briefliche Mittheilung tiber den Anbau von Sorbus Aucuparia. — (Naturh. Ver. Preuss. Rheinl. Verh. XIV. 169-172. 1857. — See also XV. 200. 1858.) — O vlastnostech a uZitku Jefibu; Sorbus Aucuparia. [On the properties and use of the Mountain-Ash.] (Ziva, VI. 190. 1858.) ‘ —B.,S. Pyrus Aucuparia; Mountain Ash, Quicken Bean or Quicken-tree, Rowan tree, ete. (Phytologist, [ser. 2], III. 148-149. 1858-59.) — Czihak, Jakob, Ritter] von & Szabo, [J.]. (Flora, XLYI. 247. 1863.) — Hartman, C. V. A valuable fruit tree for the high North. (Gard. & For. VIII. 162-163. 1895.) — Orlova, Marie. Jefib_jedl{f moravsky. [The Moravian edible Mountain-Ash.] (Ceskdé Flora, V. 132-133, lil. 1897.) S. cuspidata: Carriére, E. A. Transformation de |’Aria vestita par la greffe. (Mev. Hort. 1866, pp. 457-458.) — Gordon, [George]. [Pyrusvestita.] (Gard. 1.354. 1872.) —Pyrus crenata. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, I. 16, il. 2. 1874.) — Pyrus crenata. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXIV. 466. 1898.) S. domestica: Dubois, Louis. Du Pommier, du Poirier et du Cormier . . . 1804. — See wnder Pyrus, p. 444. — Glady, Eug. Sur le Cormier a fruit comestible (Sorbus do- mestica). (Soc. Hort. France Jour. ser. 8, VII. 352-355. 1885.) — True and Wild Service trees. (Gard. XXIX. 170-172, il. 1886.) — Burrell, E. Pyrus Sorbus vars. maliformis and pyriformis. (Gard. XXXTIT. 154-155. 1888.) —V., H. de. Le Cormier a fruits comestibles. (Jardin, III. 140. 1889.) — Dod, C. W. Service-tree beer. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, VII. 87. 1890.) —Rehder, A[lfred]. Der Speierling, Sorbus domestica L. (Moéller’s D. Gartn.-Zeit. X11. 376-378, 6 il. 1897.) — Schroder, W[ilhelm]. Cormus domestica Spach. welt, I. 159, 1 il. 1897.) — Szilagyi, Jinos. A haizi Berkenye. ( Kert, III. 860-862. 1897.) —Massé, H. Le Cormier géant de la prairie des Humeaux. (Rev. Hort. 1900, pp. 690-691, il. 286.) S. Hostii: Carriére, E. A. Aria Hostii. 1877, pp. 210-211, pl.) S. hybrida: J. [Pyrusfennica.] (Gard. & For. I. 212-213. 1888.) (Garten- [Sorbus domestica.] (Rev. Hort. S. latifolia: Pyrus latifolia. 749, il. 134. 1882.) S.Pollveria: Tatar, Mathias. Pirus Bollwylleriana DeC. var. bulbiformis. (Wien. Ill. Garten- Zeit. II. 26-28, il. 7-8. 1878.) —Carriére,E.A. Pyrus Pollweriana. (Rev. Hort. 1885, pp. 416-417, il. 76-78.) — Hariot, P{aul]. 1896.) —Hariot, P[aul]. [Pyrus malifolia.] (Jardin, X. 199. 1896.) —Vogel, Christ{oph]._Pirus Pollveria, ein Stiefkind unserer (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XVIII. [Pyrus Pollwilleriana.] (Jardin, X. 173. Anlagen. (Moller’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. XII. 426. 1897.) S.sambucifolia: J. [Pyrus sambucifolia.] (Gard. & For. I. 236. 1888.) S. siberica: Ounous, Léo d’. Sur |’Alisier de Sibérie. (Rev. Hort. 1863, p-388.) S. tianschanica: [Sorbus thianschanica.] Garten-Zeit. XVII. 213, il. 38. 1892.) — [Bean, W. J.] Pyrus thianschanica. XXY. 389. 1899.) S. torminalis: [Né6rdlinger, Hermann.] Winterkalte- schaden an Elsebeer, Pyrus torminalis L., und Gemeiner Esche. (Krit. Bl. XLIII. pt. 1, pp. 257-263, 2 il. 1860.) Contains mounted section of wood. SPIRAEA Otto, Friedrich. Uebersicht der Spiraea-Arten, welche in den hiesigen Girten gezogen werden. (Allg. Gartenzeit. XII. 81-83. 1844.) (Wien. Ill. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, ROSACEAE Jager, [Hermann]. tosa und iihnlichen Arten aus Samen. Blumenk, 1852, pp. 353-354.) Koch, Karl. Ueber Spierstriiucher im Allgemeinen, beson- ders aber iiber die aus der Gruppe der eallosa Thunb. und Douglasii Hook., nebst einem Paar neuen Blendlingen der Landesbaumsechule bei Potsdam. (Berlin. Allg. Gartenzeit. 1857, pp. 213-216.) Monographie des espéces de Spiraea cultivées dans les jardins, (Belg. Hort. VILL. 133-137. 1858.) [Bentzien, J. A.] Nogle af de bedste Arter af Spiraea. (Dansk Haugetid, X. 70. 1858.) [Koch, KXarl.] Blendlinge aus dem Geschlechte der Spier- striiucher (Spiraea). (Ver. Befird. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochen- schr. IIL. 217-218. 1860.) Hybrid Spiraeas. (Gard. Chron. 1861, p. 985.) Billiard, L. C. Liste d’espéces et variétés de Spiraea rangées par ordre de taille et de floraison. (Soc. Hort. France Jour. VII. 623-624. 1861.) —— Les Spiraea. (Hort. Frang. 1862, pp. 144-147.) Pépin. Sur les Spiraea Fortunei et Douglasii. (lev. Hort. 1862, pp. 16-17.) Billiard, [L. C.]. laquelle on doit les tailler. 290. 1864.) — Dela taille desSpirea. (Hort. Fran¢. 1864, pp. 210-212.) —— Liste de quelques espéces de Spirées les plus propres 4 l’ornementation. (Rev. Hort. 1866, pp. 333-334.) Gordon, George. The Spiraeas. (Gard. XII. 187-190, 1 il. 1877.) (Spiraea hybrids.] Schinabeck, [J.]. Monatsh. Gartenb. I. 265-274. Alpha, (pseud.). Shrubby Spiraeas. 3 il., pl. 380. 1883.) With a plate of S. Douglasi. Ivy, Ike. Native Spiraeas. 1883.) Mohr, A[lfred]. Les Spirées ligneuses. (Rev. Hort. Belge, IX. 34-36, 64-66. 1883.) J. (Gard. & For. I. 178, 190, 225, 237, 260, 273, 310, 453, 464; IL. 238, 284, 308. 1888-89.) Erziehung von Spiraea ariaefolia, tomen- (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Liste de Spiraea rangés d’aprés l’époque & (Soc. Hort. France Jour. X. 289- (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XVIII. 108. 1882.) Die Spiraeaceen und ihre Kultur. (Jl. 1882.) (Gard. XXIII. 246-248, (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, IV. 108. Budd, J. L. (Gard. & For. III. 487. 1890.) Lake, W.F. The Spiraeas. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XI. 160-161. 1890.) Jack, J.G. (Gard. & For. III. 371; V. 282. 1890-92.) (Gard. & For. IV. 297. 1891.) (Gard. XLV. 49-50, 3 il., — Some early Spiraeas. Goldring, W. The bush Spiraeas. pl. 945. 1894.) With a plate of S. Anthony Waterer. Ilsemann, Keresztély. A legszebb Spiraedk. [The most beau- tiful Spiraeas.] (Kert, II. 55-56, 361-363, pl. 1. 1896.) mer Chfarles]. Taille dela Spirée. (Semaine Hort. II. 317. Jouin, E. Etude sur les Spirées ligneuses. (Jardin, XII. 247-248, 265-266. 1898.) Miller, R. Unsere Spierstriucher. 188. 1898.) Gebhardt, M[{atthias]. Der Schnitt der Spiraeen. D. Gartn.-Zeit. XIV. 39-40. 1899.) Jurass, Paul. Niedrigbleibende Spirien, die sich namentlich als Vorstriucher und zur Randbepflanzung eignen. (Garten- welt, V. 79-80. - [1900.]) Rehder, Alfred. Zweiempfehlenswerte friihbliihende Spiraeen, Spiraea arguta und Spiraea Vanhouttei. (Modller’s D. Gartn.- Zeit. XV. 16-17, 2il. 1900.) S. alba: Spiraeas. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XI. 752, il. 108- 109. 1879.) S. arguta: Burvenich, Fr[édéric], (sr.). Spiraea multiflora arguta. (fev. Hort. Belge, XVIII. 108, pl. [1892.]) — Spiraea arguta. (Gard. & For. X. 442, il. 56." 1897.) —Bfean],W. J. Spiraea arguta X Zabel. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXII. 3, il. 1. 1897. — See also p. 40.) — $path, Lfudwig]. [Spiraea arguta.] 331-334, il. 41. 1900.) S. bella: Gordon, [George]. (Gard. I. 354. 1872.) S. Billardii: Hérincg, F[rangois]. Les Spircea, Spircea Billardi. (Hort. Fran;. 1855, pp. 3-5, pl. 2.) (Gartenfl. XLVII. 185-~. (Moller’s (Gartenfl. XLIX. ROSACHAL Spiraea Billardil; Carriére, 1. A. variabilis.| (Mev. Mort, 1867, p. 140.) 8. Blumei: Morren, [d{ouard]. Blumei Hassk., ou Spirée de Blume, 132, pl. 1858.) S. bracteata: Nicholson, George. rotundifolia... (Gard. Chron, ser. 1885.) ; S. bullata: Arnott, 8. Spiraca bullata. ser. 8, XXVIII. 106. 1900.) S. Bumalda: Burvenich, I'réd[éric], (sr.). malda. (ev. Mort. Belge, XVIL. 12-18, pl. — Spiraea Bumalda “ Anthony Waterer.” ser. 3, XIV. 365, il. 57. 1893.) — Garnier, Max. Spiraea Anthony Waterer. ([Spiraca Billiardii Notice sur le Spiraea (Belg. Hort. VILL. 131 Spiraea media var. 2, XXIII. 283, il. 56. (Gard. Chron. Spiraea Bu- 1891.) (Gard. Chron. (ll. Hort. XLI. 121, pl. 8. 1894.) §. canescens: Lindley, John. Spiraca cuneifolia. (Bol. Reg, XXV. Mise. notes, pp. 59-60, no. 87. 1839.) — Spiraea flagelliformis. (Gard. XXIII. 81, 1 il. 1883.) —F.,S.W. Spiraea flagelliformis. (Gard. LIT. 28, Lil. 1897.) — Spiraea flagelliformis. (Gard. LIV. 48, 1 il. 1898.) S. cantoniensis: Lindley, John. Spiraea lanceolata. (Bot. Reg. XXVII. Mise. notes, p. 45, no. 93. 1841.) —Verdier, Hugéne, (jr.). Spircea Reevesiana var. flore pleno. (Hort. Franc. 1855, p. 121, pl. 11.) —Morren, [douard. Spiraea Reevesiana hort. var. flore pleno, Spirée de M. Reeves variété 4 fleurs pleines. (Belg. Hort. V1. 257-258, pl. 1856.) — Pilanchon], J. 1. Spiraca Reevesiana hort. var. flore pleno. (Flore Serr. XI. 45, pl. 1097. 1856.) — Of[rtgies], IE. 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X XI. 251-253. Acacia rupicola I’. M. Egyptische en Senegalgom. (Tijdschr. Pharm. 1888.) A. spectabilis: Lindley, John. Acacia spectabilis. (Bot. Reg. XXIX. Mise. notes, p. 42, no. 53. 1843.) A. stenoecarpa: Reimann, G. Gomme savakine. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 5, 1V. 161. 1881.) — From: Amer. Jour. Pharm. April, 1881. A. subeaerulea: Berlése, (abbé). Surl’Acacia subcaerulea, ou Acacia glauca. (Soc. Hort. Paris Ann. XVI. 206-208. 1835.) i A. tortilis: André, Hdfouard]. Tunisie. (Jll. Hort. XXII..89. 1875.) — Dofimet-Adanson. Sur |’Acacia gummifére de la Tunisie. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 4, XXI.112. 1875.) A.undulaefolia: Hfenfrey], A[rthur]. Acacia undulaefolia. (Gard. Comp. 1852, pp. 57-58, 1 pl.) A. undulata: Leroy, A[ndré]. [Acacia undulata elegans.] (Hort. Univ. V. 290. 1844.) A. verticillata: Acacia verticillata Willd. VII. 30, 1il. 1851-52.) —[Otto, Eduard.] Acacia ovoidea. menzeit. XI. 250. 1855.) —Carriére, E. A. 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I. 261, 453; 11.177. 1888.) Jack, J.G. (Gard. & For. II. 529-530, 564. —— Hardy evergreen Hollies and Barberries. VI. 196-197. 1893.) Ugolini, G[uglielmo]. GliIlex. (Soc. Tose. Ort. Bull. XXTV. 36-40; XXV. 11-14. 1899-1900.) Pt. 2 bears the title: Aggiunta all’ Ilex (Agrifoglio) o meglio uns gita a Moncioni. (Gard. VII. 1-2. (Soc. Tosc. 1890.) (Gard. & For. Economie An essay on the use of Holly and Ilicine (Med. Bot. Soc. Lond. Rousseau, L. F. B. in the cure of intermittent fevers. Trans. [III.] 1-16. 1834.) Miers, John. On the history of the ‘Maté’ plant, and the differ- ent species of Ilex employed in the preparation of the ‘yerba de Maté,’ or Paraguay tea. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, VIII. 219-228, 389-401. 1861. — Technologist, IV. 70-76. 1864.) Johnson, Laurence. (Jn his A manual of the medical botany of North America, pp. 198-199. 1884.) Ochsenius, Carl. Ueber Mate und Matepflanzen Siidamerica’s. (Bot. Centr. XX. 390-391. 1884.) Havard, V[alery]. (Torr. Bot. Club Bull. XXIII. 40-41. 1896.) Polenske, Ed. & Busse, Walter. Mate-Sorten des Handels. (Gesundheits 171-177. 1899.) — Separate. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der mi Berlin Arb. XV. 530 Wnumeration of species I. Aquifolium: Descriptive and cultural —H.,M.. Transplanting the Holly. (Gard. Chron. 1841, pp. 716-717, 1 il.) —Lf{emaire], Ch{arles]. Ilex Aquifolium var. pendulum, foliis luteo-marmoratoque marginatis. (Jl. Hort. VI. 4 pp., pl. 1859.) — Massé, Anatole. Culture et multiplication du Houx. (Soc. Hort. France Jour. V. 238-240. 1859.) — From: ‘Acad. ad’ Hort. Gand Jour.” — Paul, Wiilliajm. Notes on the varieties of English Holly. (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. III. 110-117. 1863.) — Carriére, [H. A.J. Ilex Aquifolium Madame Briot. (Rev. Hort. 1866, pp. 137-138.) — H[outte], Liouis] van. 999 one. Tlex Aquifolium ciliata fol. aureo- marginatis. (lore Serr. XVII. 171, pl. 1811. 1867-63.) —[Otto, Eduard.] _ Die verschiedenen Ilex-Arten und deren Varietiiten. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XXIV. 2-6. 1868.) —Mboore, T[homas]. Waterer’s variegated Holly. Chron. 1872, p. 1590, il. 340.) — Moore, T{[homas]._ The common Holly and its varieties. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, II. 432-433, 519-520, 687, 750-752, 812— 813; IV. 687-688, 741; V. 43-44, 365-366, 437, 624; VI. 232, 389, 616, il. 1874-76.) Die Stechpalmen- (Ilex-)Arten und Varietiiten, deren Verwendung inden Girten. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XX X1. 8-12, 72-77, 123-125; XXXII. 58- 61, 162-164, 201-204, 310-311, 458-459, 558-559. 1875-76.) — Geert, Aug[uste] van, (jr.). [Ilex myrtifolia aureo macu- lata.] (Rev. Hort. Belge, I. 15. 1875.) —Vos, C.de. (Jn NepERLANDSCHE flora en pomona.. . pp. 59-62, pl. 18. 1876.) —V. Lawson’s Holly. (Gard. XI. 233, 1il. 1877.) — The Scotch Golden-edged Holly. (Gard. XI. 315, 1 il. 1877.) —Kotal, Genék. Cesmina evropskd. VIII. 205-206, 1 il. 1879.) — H[ibberd], S[hirley]. Notes on the Holly. (Gard. Mag. XXIII. 337-338. 1880.)— The Holly and its varieties. (Gard. XVIII. 171-173. 1880.) — Moore, T[homas]. A few more Hollies. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XIII. 45-46, il. 8-9. 1880.) — Cherville, G. de. Le Houx. (Jardin, I. 231. 1887.) — Hollies. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 1V. 358-360. 1888.) (Gard. [Holly.] (Vesmir, — Transplanted Hollies. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, VI. 600, il. 83. 1889.) —Finder, M. Verwendung der Ilex Aquifolium zu Hecken. (Moller’s D. Garten.-Zeit. VI. 45. 1891.) —Bfean], W. J. The Yellow-berried Holly. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXYV. 21-22. 1899.) — Economic —Bandelow, A. D. Foliorum Ilicis Aquifolii analysin et vir- tutes medicas .. . submittit. (Diss.) 6+380 pp. D. Halae, [1789]. —Renard, J. C. (In his Die inlindischen Surrogate der Chinarinde, pp. 142-145. 1809.) — Hayne, F. G. (In his Getreue Darstellung und Beschrei- bung der in der Arzneykunde gebrauchlichen Gewiichse ... VIII. no. 25, pl. 25. 1822.) — Ueber die Benutzung der gemeinen Hiilse (Ilex Aqui- folium). (Allg. Forst. Jagd-Zeit. LV. 615-616. 1828.) — Rousseau, L. F. E. De Vefficacité des feuilles du Houx [Lex Aquifolium] dans le traitement des fiévres intermittentes. 115 pp. 1pl. 2tab. O. Paris, 1831.+ —Boullay, Polydore. Revue du bulletin général de théra- peutique, publié par M. le docteur Miquel. (Jour. Pharm. Paris, XVIII. 679-684. 1832.) — Forsyth, Alex[ander]. On Holly-leaf tea. Lond. Jour. VIII. 44-46. 1853.) —M[ohl], H[ugo] von. Ilex Aquifolium als Theepflanze. (Bot. Zeit. XIII. 39-40. 1855. — Bonplandia, III. 41. 1855.) Tlex Aquifolium sisom Thebuske. (Bot. Notis. 1855, p. 92.) — [Poisoning by Holly berries.] (Gard. Chron. 1859, p. 120.) —Forsyth, Alexander. Holly tea. (Gard. Chron. 1859, pp. 828-829. — See also pp. 848, 909.) — Carriére, E. A. Ilex Fischeri. (Rev. Hort. 1887, p. 43.) —Carriére, EH. A. Ilex camelliaefolia. (Rev. Hort. 1887, p. 234.) (Hort. Soc. AQUIFOLIACEAE Hex Aquifolium: G{risard], J{ules]. Produits accessoires du Houx. (Soc. Accel. Paris Bull. XL. pt. 1, pp. 333-3834. 1893.) I. cornuta: [Ilex cornuta.] (Gard. Mag. Bot. [I1.] 277, il. 1850.) — Lindley, John.] Ilex cornuta. (Paxton’s Flow. Gard. I. 43, il. 27. 1850-51.) Ilex cornuta et Ilex microcarpa Lindl. (Flore Serr. VII. 216, 1 il. 1851-52.) — [Regel, Eduard von.] (Gartenjl. XX XIV.150,1il. 1885.) I. crenata: Riegel], E[duard] von. [Ilex crenata luteo- variegata.| (Garlenfl. XIII. 39. 1864.) — The Box-leaved Holly. (Gard. XXXTI. 129. —T. Ilexcrenata. (Gard. XXXI. 292. 1887.) I. decidua: Ilex decidua Walt. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XIV. 688, il. 129. 1880.) I. Fortunei: Jacob-Makoy, L. & Cie. 146. 1865.) I. glabra: Gordon, [George]. I. insignis: M{asters], M.T. Ilex insignis Hook. f. Chron. ser. 2, XIV. 296, il. 53. 1880.) I. integra: Divers, E. & Kawakita. Sur la composition de la gludu Japon. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 5, XVII. 511- 512. 1888.) — From: Chem. Soc. London Jour. Feb. 1888. I. latifolia: [Lindley, John & Paxton, Joseph.] (Pazton’s Flow. Gard. III. 13, il. 240. 1853.) —Tlex latifolia fol. variegatis. (T’uinboww-Flora Nederl. 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Paris, ser. 5, VIII. 113- 119. 1883.) — Johnson, Laurence. (Jn his A manual of the medical botany of North America, p. 125. 1884.) —Millspaugh, C.F. (In his American medicinal plants . . . I. 42-423, pl. 42. [¢1887.]) —Hoehnel, M. Das Vorkommen von Dulcit in der Rinde von Evonymus atropurpureus. (Pharm. Zeit. XLV. 210. 1900.) —— De la présence de la dulcite dans l’écorce d’Evo- Dyas BUepUrDUreUs: (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 6, XII. 2 1900.) E. Becca a menaae A{lfred]. [Evonymus Bungeanus. ] (Moller’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. XIV. 570, il. 1899.) KE. europaeus: Lassaigne, J. L. Examen d’une matiére blanche déposée sur les feuilles du Fusain d’Europe, par l’espéce de puceron appelée Aphis evonymi. (Jour. Pharm. Paris, 1V. 526-528. 1818.) —Voget. Ueber die Benutzung des Samens des gemeinen Spillbaums auf Brennél. (Ann. Pharm. VII. 343-344. 1833.) — Huile de graine de Fusain. (Rev. Eaux For. 11. 401. 1863.) — André, Edfouard]. Eyvonymus europaeus foliis argenteo- variegatis. (Rev. Hort. 1885, p. 70.) — Jack, J.G. (Gard. & For. ia, 487. 1889.) E. japonicus: (Moore, Thomas.] [Huonymus variegatus.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. 1. 615. 1861.) — Spindle tree. (Kew Bull. Misc. Inform. 1897, pp. 167— 168.) —[Moore, Thomas.] [Euonymus japonicus latifolius albo- marginatus.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. III. 282. 1863.) (Rev. Hort. CELASTRACEAE Evonymus japonicus: Carriére, (. A.J. Sur le Iusain du Japon. (fev. Hort. 1864, p. 248.) — Riegel], E[duard] von. [lvonymus japonicus fol. ovatis luteo-variegatis.]| (Gartenjl. XIII. 38. 1864.) — Jacob-Makoy, L., & Cie. [Euonymus japonicus var.] (Belg. Hort. XV. 145. 1865.) —Lowe, I. J. & Howard, W. [Euonymus japonicus aureus variegatus.] (/n their Beautiful leaved plants . . . pp. 99- 100, pl. 49. 1865.) —Vauvel, L. Evonymus japonica. (Rev. Hort. 1869, pp. 148-149.) — Joly. Evonymus versicolor. (Mev. Hort. 1870-[71], pp. 238-239.) Tae Evonymus japonica robusta. (Rev. Hort. 1870-[71], p. 572. —Lebas, [E..]. De quelques Fusains du Japon 4 feuilles pana- chées. (Rev. Hort. 1872, pp. 139-140.) — Carriére, E. A. Evonymus japonica Duc d’Anjou. Hort. 1872, p. 337.) — Dotimet-Adanson, N[{apoléon]. Evonymus japonica ele- gans. (Soc. Hort. Hist. Nat. Hérault Ann. ser. 2, V. 29-381. 1873. — Rev. Hort. 1873, pp. 92-93.) — Scholtz, Mortimer. _ Ueber Evonymus japonicus Thbg. (Rev. (Schles. Ges. Vaterl. Kult. Jahresb. LI. (1873), pp. 263- 265; LVIII. (1880), pp. 263-268. 1874-81.) —Pt.2. (Ham- burg. Gart. Blumenzert. XX XVIII. 3-8. 1882.) — Carriére, E. A. [Euonymus japonica fastigiata.] (Rev. Hort. 1876, p. 260.) — Carriére, E. A. Evonymus japonica pallens. (Rev. Hort. 1877, p. 153.) —Carriére, E. A. Fusain du Japon Duc d’Anjou. (fev. Hort. 1878, pp. 179-180.) — Carriére, E. A. [Evonymus japonica pyramidata.] (Rev. Hort. 1878, p. 300.) — Guillon. Evonymus japonica cristata viridis et cristata versicolor. (Rev. Hort. 1878, p. 460.) —Bunel. Nouveau mode d’ornementation par Evonymus japonica. (Rev. 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SALVADORACHAL — STAPITYLEACHKAE — Evonymus latifolius: Grieve, Pieter], Muonymus lati- folius, (Gard, Chron, ser, 2, XVII, 119, 1882.) KE. nanus: A new Muonymus, (Gard, Chron. ser. 2, XIX, 408, 1883.) — Jack, J.G. (Gard. & Mor, 111, 444, EK. obovatus: Rehder, A[Ifred]. (Moller’s D, Gdrln.-Zeit, XILL, 223, EK. pendulus: Evonymus fimbriatus Wall, 70-71, Lil. 1851-52.) —(Lindley, John & Paxton, 1890.) Wvonymus obovata Nutt, 1898.) (Flore Serr. VII, Joseph.] — [I!vonymus_ fimbri- atus.| (Paxton’s Flow. Gard, IL, 54-55, il. 162, 1853.) — Riegel], {duard von]. [Mvonymus fimbriatus.] (Garten/l. VI. 148. 1857. —[Moore, Thomas.) [Muonymus ovatus aureo-variegatus. | % ort, Soc. Lond, Proc. ILL. 282. 1863.) — Euonymus fimbriatus. (Gard. XXIII. 273, Lil. 1883.) — Bieissner|, L{udwig]. Zwei zu selten kultivirte Pflanzen, (Gartenfl. XXXIT. 200-201. 1883.) — Kunkler, Adolphe de. [Huonymus fimbriatus foliis margi- natis.] (/tev. Hort. 1884, p. 46.) —Euonymus fimbriatus. (Gard. 1887.) E. radicans: Verschaffelt, Amb[roise]. [Ivonymus radi- cans var.] (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1862, p. 299.) (Belg. Hort. XIII. 5. 1863.) — Jacob-Makoy, L. & Cie. [Evonymusradicans var.] (Belg. Hort. XV. 145-146. 1865.) — J[ager, Hermann]. Hochstiimme von Solanum Capsicas- trum und Evonymus radicans. (Gartenjl. XVI. 8. 1867.) — Jlager, Hermann]. Verwendung von Evonymus radicans und Lonicera brachypoda als Hinfassung. (Gartenjl. XVII. 232. 1868.) —Carriére, fh. A. Tructification de l’Evonymus radicans variegata. (Rev. Hort. 1876, pp. 354-355, il. 75-77.) — Carriére, H. A. Figure théorique de l’Evonymus radicans variegata. (Rev. Hort. 1878, pp. 134-136, il. 27.) —Carriére, H. A. Evonymus radicans comme plante grim- pante. (Rev. Hort. 1879, pp. 208-210, il. 42.) — Carriére, E. A. Evonymus Carrierei. (Rev. Hort. 1881, pp. 373-374, il. 92.) — Carriére, E. A. Dimorphismes de l’Evonymus radicans. (Rev. Hort. 1885, pp. 295-296, il. 50-51.) —Rinz, 8. & J. Evonymus radicans fol. albo var. welt, I. 475, 2 il. 1897.) — Euonymus radicans variegata. 38, il. 10. 1898.) KOKOONA Chron. ser. 3, I. 392. (Garten- (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XIX. Cooke, [M.C.]._ Two medicinal barks from Ceylon. (Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, II. (1871-72), p. 541. 1872.) MAYTENUS Riegel], B[susca von]. [Maytenus Riedelianus.] (Garten/fl. VI. 147. 1857. G[risard], Jue Le Maiten (Maytenus boaria). (Soc. Accl. Paris Bull. XI. pt. 2, p. 524. 1894.) PACHISTIMA Herb, M. Pachystima Canbyi und P. myrsinites, zwei im Winter Schnittgriin liefernde Freilandstriitucher. (Jéller’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. VI. 95. 1891.) M. [Pachystima myrsinites.] (Gartenjl. XL. 333. Woolson, G. C. Pachystima Canbyi in cultivation. Gaz. XVI. 187. 1891.) 88. SALVADORACEAE SALVADORA Aitchison, J. E. T. (Linn. Soc. Jour. Bot. VII. 71. 89. STAPHYLEACEAE EUSCAPHIS Carriére, KE. A. Une nouveauté ornementale. 1890, p. 38.) STAPHYLEA (Hoorsrencxt) J. (Gard. & For. I. 201-202. 1888.) S. colchica: Jacques, [Antoine]. _ Staphylé de la Colchide oe colehica Lin.). (Rev. Hort. ser. 4, III. 255-256. 1891.) (Bot. 1864.) (Rev. Hort. ICACINACHAK — ACERACEAE 533 Staphylea colchica;: Oarriére, Ii, A. Staphilea colchica., (Kev, Hort. ie [71], p. 257, il. 44.) — Oarriére, Iv. Multiplication du Staphylea colehiea, (Ite. Hort, 1876, p. 0) Staphylea colchica. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, VII. 342, 1877.) -Staphylea colchica. (Gard. Chron. ver. 2, XI. 116, il. 19. 1879. ) Moore, T{homas]. Staphylea colchica. (Flor. Pomol. 1879, p. bee 1 il.) Malet, Culture du Staphylea colehica. (Rev. Hort. 1880, pp. ai 192.) [Regel, Iduard von.] (Gartenfl. XXILX. 22,1 il. 1880.) - Die kolchische Pimpernuss, Staphylea colchica Stev. (syn. MiToolbranclae formosa hort.). (Garten-Zeit. I1L. 340-341, il. 110. 1884.) —Pynaert, fdfounrd]. Staphylea colchica Steud. (Men. Hort. Belge, X. 217-218, pl. 1884.) —Forced flowers for winter. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, IL. 711- 712, il. 137. 1887.) - Grilli, M{: See Staphylea colchica Stev. (Soc. Toac. “Ort. Bull. XV. 235-236, pl. 10. 1890.) — Confévron, de, Le Sti aphylier de Colehique. (Soc. Accel. Paris Bull. XLIL. 46. 1895.) — Potrat, C[amille]. Les plantes fleuries en culture foreée; le Staphylea colchica. (Jardin, XI. 77. 1897.) — Jurass, Paul. Vermehrung und Kultur yon Staphylea colchica Stev. (Gartenwelt, Il. 568. 1898.) S. Emodi: Aitchison, J. &. T. (Linn. Soc. Jour. Bot. XIX. 156. 1882.) S. pinnata: Czihak, Jakob, Ritter von & Szabo, J. (Flora, XLVI. 222. 1863.) ([Economic.] 90. ICACINACEAE SARCOSTIGMA Johnson, EF. Odal oil. (Hooker’s Jour. Bot. & Kew Gard. Misc. VIII. 378. 1856.) VILLARESIA Bustillos, J. VY. Yerba-mate chilena. XXVII. 263-267. 1865.) 91. ACERACEAE ACER Descriptive and cultural Schmidt, Franz. Anleitung zur sicheren Erziehung und Ver- mehrung derjenigen Ahornarten, die allgemein vermehret zu werden verdienen. 6+50+[2]pp. 10pl. sq.O. Wien, 1812. David. Erables nouveaux ou peuconnus. (Rev. Hort. ser. 2, IV. 45-47. 1845-46.) [Bentzien, J. A.]} Oversigt over Arter og Afarter af Ahorn- slegten, som iser egne sig til Plantning i Lystanleg. (Dansk Haugetid. X. 202-203. 1858.) Zwei buntblittrige Ahornarten. (Univ. Chile Anal. (Ver. Beférd. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. I. 64. 1859.) Dupuis, Afristide]. Les Erables. (Rev. Hort. 1863, pp. 392- 395.) [Neubert, Wilhelm.] (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1871, pp. 340-341.) Barry, B. 1872.) Gordon, [George]. (Gard. IT. 237, 257, 283, 320-322, 337, 379, 405, 423, 443, 465, 483; IIT. 3, 57, 69, 93, 143, 179, 205, 241, 255, 351, 371; IV. 45, 127, 211, 499; V. 83, 147, 231, 274, il. 1873-74.) Vos, C.de. (In NEDERLANDSCHE floraen pomona .. . pp. 167-168, pl. 53, 58. 1876.) [Bentzien, J. A.] Nogle Sorter Ahorn, som egne sig til Plant- ning i mindre Haver. (Dansk Havetid. 1877, pp. 340-342.) Vos, C. de. Het Acer of Eschdoorngeslacht. (Sieboldia, IV. The Maples. (Horticulturist, XX VII. 161-164. 294-296, 299-301. 1878.) Nicholson, George. The Maples. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XV. 10, 42, 74, 136-137, 172-173, 268, 299-300, 365, 499, 532, 564— 565, 725-726, 788; XVI. 75, 186-137, 375-376, 590, 719, 750—- 751, 815, il. 1881.) Neue buntblitterige Ahorne aus der L. Spath’schen Baum- schule. (Garten-Zeit. IT. 513, 1 pl. 1883.) | Spath, Lfudwig]. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XX XTX. 511- 512. 1883.) Eight new varieties. 534 Spith, L[udwig]. [Acer.] (Jl. Monatsh. Gartenb. II. 348. 1883.) Nine varieties. Die schonsten Ahornarten und ihre Verwendung in den Giir- ten. (Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeit. X. 245-250. 1885.) André, [d{ouard]. L’Hrable A suere. (ev. Hort. 1886, pp. 284-285.) Drei buntfarbige Gehélz-Neuheiten Deegen, ['ranz, (jr.). ; (ll. Monatsh. Gartenb. V. fiir die I'riihjahrs-Saison 1886. 103. 1886.) Two new varieties. De Wolf, John. Maples from Japan. IX. 139, 3 il. 1888.) J. (Gard. & For. I. 453. 1888.) , Rehder, A[lfred]. inige zierliche Ahornarten. (JModller’s D. Gértn.-Zeit. IV. 189. 1889. — See also p. 269.) Die japanischen Ahornarten. (Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeit. XV. 308-314 il. 62-67. 1890.) Ugolini, Guglielmo. Dell’ Acero. 280-286. 1891.) ¥ Grosdemange, Chfarles]. Les Erables 4 feuillage panaché ou coloré. (Rev. Hort. 1893, pp. 335-337.) Helweg, L. Acer nikoénse og carpinifolium. _ TX. 181-182, il. 1893.) Schwerin, I'[ritz], Graf von. (Gartenfl. XLV. 219. 1896.) Iisemann, Keresztély. Dendrologiai jegyzetek a f6varosi ker- tészet nehdny Juharféléjérél. [Dendrological notes on some Maples of the public garden of Budapest.] (Kert, III. 228— (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, (Soc. Tose. Ort. Bull. XVI. (Gartner-Tid. 229. 1897.) Jahn, Emil. Die Mannigfaltigkeit unserer Acer in Form und Farbe ihres Laubes. (Gartenwelt, II. 620-621. 1898.) The Yokohama Nursery Co. Maples of Japan. [l]p. 7 pl. O. Yokohama, 1898. Schwerin, Fritz, Graf von. Ueber Einfiihrung und Akklima- tisation auslindischer Ahorn-Arten. (Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. Mitteil. 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The Maple leaf-scale. (New York Mi- crosc. Soc. Jour. II. 142-144. 1886.) Ritzema Bos, J. Die Minierende Ahornafterraupe (Phyllo- toma Aceris Kaltenbach), und die von ihr verursachte Be- schidigung. (Zeztschr. Pflanzenkrankh. I. 9-16, pl. 1. 1892.) Badoux, H[enri]. Uber Rhytisma acerinum Fr. (Schweiz. Bot. Ges. Ber. 1X. 33-34. 1899.) Ross, Hermann. Der Ahorn-Runzelschorf (Rhytisma aceri- num Pers.). (Prakt. Blatt. Pflanzensch. 11. 91-93, 1il. 1899.) Howard, L. O. The two most abundant Pulvinarias on Maple. (United States Dept. Agric. Div. Entom. Bull. new ser. XXII. 7-23, il. 1-17. 1900.) — Separate. Marchal, Em. & Huberty, J[ules]. Le noir des feuilles de VErable. (Soc. Centr. For. Belg. Bull. VII. 14,1 il. 1900.) Mingaud, Galien. La Phyllotoma Aceris Kalt., dans le Gard et dans |l’Hérault. (Soc. Htud. Sci. Nat. Nimes Bull. XXVII. 39-44. 1900.) Economic Stalhammar, C. L. Forsdk, at af Lénn- och Bjérk-lake koka sirup. (Svensk. Vetensk. Akad. Handl. XXXIV. 359-360. 1773.) Corthum, J.C. Om Ahorn Saftens Benyttelse til en leskende Drik. (Nord. Landv. Landhuush. Mag. III. pt. 2, pp. 220- 240. 1803.) ACERACEALE Walberg, Theobald von. Ueber die Kultur und Benutzung des inliindischen und ausliindischen Ahornbiiumes, zur Ge- winnung des Saftes zum Rohzucker in den Oestreichschen Irbstaaten. 40 pp. O. Wien, 1810. Mikan, J.C. Ueber Zucker-Erzeugung aus Ahorn-Saft; eine Uebersicht der hierauf Bezug habenden Erfahrungen, aus verschiedenen Schriften gesammelt und geordnet. 75+([1] pp. 2pl. ltab. sq.O. Prag, 1811. Anleitung zur Zuckererzeugung aus dem Safte inliindischer Ahornbiume, nebst einem Anhange uber Mannagewinnung aus einheimischen Eschen. 58 pp. Q. Wien, 1812.+ Kail, franz. Praktische Erfahrungen iiber systematische Hin- theilung der Walder, nebst einem Anhange zur vortheil- haften Erzeugung des Zuckers aus Ahornsaft. 7+ 109 pp. 1lpl. 14tab. O. Prag, 1837. See pp. 69-109. The Maple. (Penny Mag. [XI.] 388-389, 1 il. 1842.) Beorontical uses of the Maple. (Penny Mag. [XII1.] 133-135. 3.) erbak, Jakob, Ritter von & Szabo, J. (flora, XLVI. 227. 3.) The circulation of sap in trees, and the formation of maple sugar. (Z'echnologist, V. 230-232. 1865.) Cazzuola, I'[erdinando]. Gli Aceri saccariferi. Ort. Bull. LL. 173-177. 1877.) (Torr. Bot. Club Bull. XXIII. 42-43. (Soc. Tose. Havard, V[alery]. 1896.) Enumeration of species A. ealifornicum: Dieck, G[eorg]. Acer californicum T. et Gr. (Deutsch. Garten-Zeit. 1886, pp. 149-151, il. 37-38.) A. campestre: Carriere, E. A. [Acer campestre nanum.] (Rev. Hort. 1874, p. 340.) — Thomas, Frfiedrich]. Ein sechstes Phytoptocecidium von Acer campestre. (Zeitschr. Gesammt. Naturw. LI. 740- 745. 1879.) — Separate. — Hartig, R[obert]. Septogloeum Hartigianum Sace. Hin neuer Parasit des Feldahornes. (forstl.-Naturw. Zeitschr. 1. 289-291, 1il. pl., 9. 1892.) — Vuillemin, Paul. Sur une maladie du Prunellier contractée spontanément par un Erable. (Acad. Sci. Paris Compt. Rend. CX XI. 734-737. 1895.) — Neue Pflanzen. [Acer californicum aureum etc.] ler’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. XIV. 377. 1899.) A. cappadocicum: Carriére, ©. A. Acer colchicum tri- color. (Rev. Hort. 1886, pp. 371-372.) — Pynaert, d[ouard]. Acer colchicum tricolor hort. Hort. Belge, XII. 217-218, pl. 1886.) A. carpinifolium: Spath, L{udwig]. Acer carpinifolium 8. et Z.; Hainbuchenblittriger Ahorn, japanischer Name Jama- shiba. (Gartenfl. XLI. 174-176, il. 31. 1892.) —Pfurpus], A. Acer carpinifolium Sieb. et Zuce. welt, I[1. 615, Lil. 1899.) A. circinnatum: (Lindley, John & Paxton, Joseph.] [Acer circinatum.] (Paxton’s Flow. Gard. Il. 146-147, il. 210. 1851-52.) Acer circinnatum Pursh. et Acer villosun [sic] Wall. (Flore Serr. VII. 210-212, 1 il. 1851-52.) A. cissifolium: J. (Gard. & For. Il. 273. 1889.) A. diabolicum: Purpus, A. Acer diabolicum BI. ler’s D. Gartn.-Zeit. XI. 404. 1896.) A. ginnala: [Regel, Eduard von.] Ginnala.] (Gartenfl. XX VI. 308, 1 il. —Mboore, T[homas]. Acer Ginnala. pp. 36-37, 1 il.) (Mol- (Rev. (Garten- (Mél- [Acer tataricum var. 1877.) (Flor. Pomol. 1881, —J. (Gard. & For. I. 212. 1888.) —Budd, J. L. (Gard. & For. III. 476. 1890.) A. glabrum: Purpus, A. (Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. Mitteil. IX. 44. 1900.) “aansigne: G. A new Maple. (Gard. XIX. 355, 1 il. < Rice) F[duard] von. (Gartenfl. XXX. 120-121, 1 il. — Carriére, E. A. [Acer Van Volxemi.] (Rev. Hort. 1886, pp. 546-547.) A. macrophyllum: Camuzet, [J. B.]. Erable 4 grandes feuilles, Acer macrophyllum Pursh. de Amérique du nord (Colombie), introduit en Europe en 1812, et seulement en France vers 1832. (Hort. Univ. V. 18-21. 1844 ACERACHIAT 535 Brable aA (Rev, Mort. Acer macrophyllum:; Jacques, [Antoine]. grandes feuilles (Acer macrophyllum Pursh.). ser. 2, IV. 426-427. 1845-46.) — Ounous, Léod’. Mrable & grandes feuilles. 1879, p. 211.) — Wittmack, Lfudwig]. Acer macrophyllum Pursh, gross- bliittriger Ahorn. (Ver. Beftird. Gartenb. Preuss. Monats- schr. XXIV. 449-450, pl. 8. 1881.) — Reprinted: 1p. 1 pl. O, n.t-p. [Berlin, 1581.] A. monspessulanum: Schwerin, I'{ritz], Graf von. [Acer monspessulanum Biedermanni.| (Garlenfl. XUVILL. 410. 1899. A. Negundo: Cubiéres, [S. L. P. marquis|de. Mémoire sur I'frable ad feuilles de Wréne, ou Acer Negundo. 15 pp. O. Versailles, 1804. —— Virginische Ahorn. (Alg. Konst Letter- bode, 1805, II. 23-24.) (Rev. Hort. —Liebich. Ueber den Anbau des Acer Negundo. — (/’lora, XVII. pt. 1, pp. 124-126. 1834.) —Neumann, Auguste. [rable A feuilles panachées. (Mev. Hort. ser. 3, ILL. 442-443. 1849.) —Carriére, [W. A.]. Lrable Négundo & feuilles panachées (Negundo fraxinifolium variegatum). (/ev. Hort. ser. 4, I. 364. 1852.) : — André, Iidfouard]. Une variété de l’frable & feuilles de Vréne. (Rev. Hort. 1861, pp. 268-269.) Variegated Ash-leaved Maple. [Extract.] (Gard. Chron. 1861, p. 867.) — Hfoutte], Lfouis] van. Negundo fraxinifolium foliis albo- peneeet (Flore Serr. XVII. 117, pl. 1781/1782. 1867- 68. — Hibberd, S[hirley]. [Acer Negundo variegata.] (In his New and rare beautiful-leaved plants . . . pp. 81-82, 1 il., pl. 31. 1870.) — Clémenceau. [71], pp. 10-11.) — Rosenthal, Konrad. Les arbres fant6mes. (tev. Hort. 1870— Dendrologisches, nebst einigen Be~ merkungen der Redaktion. (Ver. Befird. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. XIV. 23-24. 1871.) —Lebas, [E.]. Acer Negundo variegatum, sa multiplication par bouture en see. (Mev. Hort. 1877, pp. 256-257.) —Z. Derkalifornische Ahorn, (Acer californicum T. et Gr.) als ‘‘ Fieberheilbaum des Nordens” empfohlen von L. Spaeth in Berlin. (Forstl. Bl. XVIII. 69. 1881.) — From: Deutsch. Gart. II. 97. 1880. — Stahl, J. M. The Ash-leaved Maple, Negundo aceroides. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, VI. 216. 1885.) — Jaeger,(Hermann]. Zwei Ahornarten. eum, A. rubrum.] (Jil. Monatsh. Gartenb. V. 12-14. — Acer Negundo fol. variegatis var. pendula Hofmann. Monatsh. Gartenb. VI. 59. 1887.) — Mare, Ferenc]. Zwei vorziigliche Allee- und Parkbiiume. (Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeit. XV. 107-108. 1890.) — Bessey, C. H. The Box-Elder on the plains. (Gard. & For. IX. 33. 1896.) —Dauthenay, H. Acer Negundo ealifornicum aureum. (Rev. Hort. 1898, p. 327.) — Howard, L.O. The Box-Elder plant-bug (Leptocoris tri- vittatus Say). 3 pp. Jil. O. n. t-p. [Washington, 1898.] (United States Dept. Agric. Div. Entom. Circ. ser. 2, XXVIII.) A. palmatum: Siebold, P. F. von. (Nederl. Maatsch. Aan- moed. Tuinb. Jaarb. 1844, p. 23, pl. 2.) — Hfoutte], Lfouis] van. Acer polymorphum palmatum atro- pucpireun, Krable du Japon a feuilles pourpre-noir. (Flore err. XII. 173, pl. 1273. 1857.) — Hfoutte], Louis] van. Acer polymorphum septemlobum versicolorum. (Flore Serr. XIV. 273, pl. 1498. 1861.) —[Moore, Thomas.] [Acer polymorphum rubro-variegatum. ] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. II. 544. 1862.) — Hfoutte], Lfouis] van. Acer polymorphum, foliis dissectis eo (Flore Serr. XV. 127, pl. 1566. 1862— 5. —[Moore, Thomas.] [Acer dissectum var.] Lond. Proc. 1V. 133. 1864.) —[Moore, Thomas.] [Acer polymorphum fol. dissectis roseo- marginatis.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. V. 144. 1865.) — Carriére, H. A. [Acer palmatum roseum.] (Rev. Hort. 1866, p. 379.) — Carriére, H. A. [Acer Freiderici Guillelmi, A. ornatum, A. formosum.] (Rev. Hort. 1867, p. 300.) [Acer californi- 1886.) (Ill. (Hort. Soc. Acer palmatum: Carriére, [). A. Hort, 1867, pp. 380.) Carriére, f). A. Wrables japonais, 391-392, pl.) {Lemaire, Charles.] dissectis pinnatifidis roseo-pictis. 1867.) {Lemaire, Charles.} guincum. (/lL. Hort, X1V. 1 p., pl. 526. — Hibberd, S{hirley}. his New and rare beautiful-leaved plants... pl. 31. 1870.) [Houtte], Lfouis] van. Acer polymorphum Sieb. et Zuce. var. palmatifidum, (/lore Serr, XXL. 19-20, pl. 2156/2157. 1875.) — Pynaert, Md{ouard]. morphum Sieb. et Z. 1881.) — Bredemeier, II. [Acer jucundum.] (ier. (Itev. Hort, 1867, pp. Acer (polymorphum) palmatum fol (Iu. Hort. XIV. 2 pp., pl. £9 523. Acer (polymorphum) palmatum san- 1867.) {Acer palmatum sanguineum.| (/n pp. 543-4, Les Grables du Japon, Acer poly- (Ul. Hort. XXVIIL. 139-140, pl. 430. Acer palmatum Thbg. var. dissectum roseo pictum. (Gartenfl. XX XV. 569-570. 1886.) — Siesmayer, J. A. Die japanischen Ahorn-Arten. (Moller's D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. 11. 268-270, Lil. 1888.) — Burvenich, I’r{édéric}, (sr.). Les Brablesdu Japon. (Rev. Hort. Belge, XV. 19-20. 1889.) — Sprenger, C[arl]. Acer palmatum und seine Formen. (Gartenfl. XX XVIII. 289-297. 1889.) — Unger, A[lfred]. gen aus Japan, LY. 1890.) — Spath, L{udwig]. Acer palmatum Thbg. var. Aokii Spath. (Gartenfl. XLI. 33, pl. 1363. 1892.) A. platanoides: Descriptive and cultural — Herder, F'.[G. T.M.] von. Acer platanoides L. 8 rubrum. (Gartenfl. XVI. 163, pl. 545. 1867.) ¥ — Note sur |’rable plane 4 feuilles rouges. Acer platanoides L. var. rubrum. (Belg. Hort. XVIII. 39, pl. 1868.) — Herder, F.(G. T. M.] von. 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Bot. {Medicinsk anvindning af biren af Myr- (Svensk. Vetensk. Akad. ~Handl. XI. 77-78. Bedeutung. (Ill. Monatsh. Gartenb. VI. 26-27. 1887.) — [Influence des Myrtilles.] (Rev. Eaux For. XXVIII. 42- 43. 1889.) — Heise, R. Zur Kenntniss des Heidelbeerfarbstoffes. (Ge- sundheitsamt Berlin Arb. IX. 578-591. 1894.) V. ovatum: Douglas, T. H. Vaccinium ovatumas a hedge- plant. (Gard. & For. VI. 116. 1893.) EPACRIDACEAE Vaccinium Oxycoccos: Hayne, I’. G. Schollera Oxy- coecos. (Jn his Getreue Darstellung und Beschreibung der in der Arazneykunde gebriiuchlichen Gewiichse . . . IV. no. 18, pl. 18. 1816.) — Milne, Thomas. On the cultivation of the English Cran- berry (Oxycoccus palustris) in dry beds. (Hort. Soc. Lond. Trans. V. 276-279. 1824.) — Maurer, H. Die erste Cranberry-Pflanzung. (Garten/fl. XXI. 100. 1872. — See also p. 142; XXIII. 37; XXIV. 272. 1872-75.) — Martens, J. Russl. XV. 1-5. — Dubois, G. Extractum Oxycocci. 1876.) L’Oxycoccus palustris au point de vue com- (Pharm. 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(Gard. & For. IL. 508. 1889.) ZENOBIA (ANDROMEDA spec.) Vos, C. de. [Andromeda speciosa.] (Jn NEDERLANDSCHE flora en pomona . . . pp. 183-184, pl. 61. 1876.) Alpha, (pseud.). Zenobia speciosa. (Gard. XXII. 270, 1 il. 1882.) Zenobia speciosa var. pulverulenta. ‘ (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XX. 108-109, il. 18. : ion. burg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XX XIX. 418-419. 1883.) Nicholson, George. The Zenobias. (Gard. XXIV. 572-573, pl. 420. 1883.) Zenobia speciosa. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, [X. 429, 1il. 1888.) J. [Andromeda speciosa.] (Gard. & For. I. 248. 1888.) Zenobia speciosa var. pulverulenta. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, VII. 612, il. 100. 1890.) Jack, J. G. [Andromeda speciosa.] (Gard. & For. III. 578. 1890.) Dawson, Jackson. Andromeda speciosa for foreing. (Gard. & For. IV. 537. 1891.) Engelhardt, Robert. Andromeda speciosa Michaux. (Mdller’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. XI. 323. 1896.) [Zenobia speciosa.] (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXIII. 331, il. 119. 1898.) Zenobia speciosa. (Gard. LVII. 185,1il. 1900.) 142. EPACRIDACEAE Otto, Friedrich. Kultur-Bemerkungen zu den Epacrideen. (Allg. Gartenzeit. XVI. 281-282. 1848.) ACROTRICHE (Maiden, J. H.] [Acrotriche serrulata as a bee-plant.] — Bo- tanical notes. (Agric. Gaz. N. S. Wales, IV. 762. 1893.) COSMELIA Morren, Chfarles] & Ed{ouard]. _[Cosmelia rubra.] Hort. VII. 260-— 261, il. 43. 1857.) DRACOPHYLLUM ; (Moore, Thomas.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. III. 227,280. 1863.) EPACRIS Reinecke, [Julius]. Ueber die Anzucht der Epacris-Arten aus Samen. (Allg. Gartenzeit. XII. 177-178. 1844.) Dietrich, Albert. | Ueber einige neue Epacris-Varietiiten. (Allg. Gartenzeit. XIII. 89-92, 100-101. 1845.) (Belg. THEHOPHRASTACHAL — The Epacris. (/’lorist, 1849, pp. 201-203, pl. 1860.) O/ttjo, Mfduard]. Die Gattung Upacris; Beitrige zur Kultur und Autziithlung der schénsten Arten und Abarten derselben. (Allg. Deutsch. Gart. Blumenzcit. V1. 101-105. 18650.) Seedling’ Wpacrises. (Gard. Mag. Bot. [111.) 193-195, pl. 1851.) [Lemaire, Charles.] Variétés d’Mpacris (hybrides). (ard. Fleur, 11. 2 pp., pl. 175. 1862. ‘) The Epacris. (Mlor, Mrwit. 1852, pp. 17-18, pl. 1853.) {Bentzien, J. A.| Om dyrkning af Mpacris. (Dansk Maugetid. V. 123-124, 1863.) A nobleman’s flower gardener, (pseud.). The Wpacris. (1lo- ricull. Cab. 1867, pp. 296-297.) Sur les Hpacris. (Belg. Hort. VILL. 79-80. 1858.) [Henderson, 10. G. & Andrew.] (Jn their The illustrated bou- quet.. .. IIL. 2 pp., pl. 59. 1861-64.) D’Ombrain, H. WH. Varieties of Epacris. 2 pp., pl. 100. 1862.) Clémenceau. [ipacris; liste et choix de variétés d’Mpacris classées par couleurs d’aprés la nuance dominante dans leurs fleurs. (tev. Hort, 1872, pp. 276-277.) Cutbush, William & son. The Epacris. 2, XI. 559. 1879.) [Bentzien, J. A.} Dyrkning af Epacris. XXXIII. 161-162. 1881.) B. Hybrid Epacrises. (Gard. XXVI. 68-69, pl. 450. 1884.) Grilli, M[arcello]. Nuove varietd di Epacris. (Soc. Tose. Ort. Bull. X. 68- 70, pl. 4. 1885.) Hulle, H. J. van. Les Epacris. 86, pl. 1889.) E. autumnalis: L[emaire], Ch{arles]. Epacris autumnalis. (Flore Serr. I. 21-25, pl. 1845 E. ReneMnbninlora: D’Ombrain, H. H. Epacris hyacin- thiflora carminata. (Floral Mag. IX. 2 pp., pl. 486. 1870.) EK. impressa: D{ecaisne], .J[osepht.- Epacris impressa var. fulgens. (Rev. Hort. ser. 2, V. 181, pl. [10]. 1846.) — Mforrejn, [Charles]. paccis campanulata Lodd. var. Cope- landii paces campanulée var. de Copeland). (Soc. Agric. Bot. Gand Ann. III. 257-258, pl. 148. [1847.]) —|[Lindley, John & Paxton , Joseph.] [Epacris nivalis.] (Pazx- ton’s Flow. Gard. IIT. 101, il. 280. 1853.) — Rfegel], E[duard] von. Epacris impressa Lab. var. ardens. (Gartenjfl. XX. 227-228, pl. 695. 1871.) KE. longiflora: L[emaire], Ch{arles]. Epacris miniata, Epa- cris 4 fleurs vermillons. (Flore Serr. II. pt. 6, 1 p., pl. 9. 1846. —L[emaire], Ch[arles]. Epacris miniata var. splendens. (ll. Hort. VI. 1 p., pl. 194. 1859.) —Epacris grandiflora Sm. (Epacris longiflora Cav.); die so- genannte wilde Fuchsie Australiens. (Gartenfl. XX XVII. 84-85, il. 21. 1888.) —P.,H. Notes on Epacrises. 1889.) E. purpurascens: B._ New double white Epacris (Epacris onosmaeflora florepleno). (Gard. IX. 281, 1 il. 1876.) ee William. Double-flowered Epacris. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, V. 340, il, 61-62. 1876.) —Moore, Thomas]. Epacris onosmaefiora flore-pleno. (Flor. Pomol. 1876, p. 83, 1 il.) — Moore, Thomas]. Epacris onosmaeflora fl. pl. nivalis. (Flor. Pomol. 1878, p. 49, pl. 464.) —Ancona, C[esare] d’. — Epacris onosmaeflora flore-pleno nivalis. (Soc. Tosc. Ort. Bull. IX. 369-871, pl. 14. 1884.) —[Meehan, Thomas.] Winter blooming greenhouse plants. (Gard. Monthly, XX VI. 202-203, Lil. 1884.) — [Regel, Eduard von.] [Epacris onosmaeflora var. pleno niveo.] (Gartenjl. X XXIII. 49-52, 1 il. 1884.) E. transparens: [Moore, Thomas.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. II. 367. 1862.) LEUCOPOGON (LissanrTuE spec.) Backhouse, James. [Leucopogon Gnidium.] (Hooker Comp. Bot. Mag. II. 41. 1836.) Lindley, John. Lissanthe verticillata. Mise. notes, p. 21. 1840.) Boncenne, I’. Leucopogon verticillatus. p. 65.) (Floral Mag. II. (Gard. Chron. ser. (Dansk Havetid. (Rev. Hort. Belge, XVI. 85- (Gard. XXXY. 180, 1 il. (Bot. Reg. X XVI. (Rev. Hort. 1861, MYRSINACKHAL LYSINEMA (Wpacmis spec.) (Moore, Thomas.| [Mpacris rosea.) (Mort. Soc. Lond. Proc. I. 564, 1861.) 665 RICHEA Backhouse, James. [Richea dracophylla.} (Jlooker Comp. Bot. Mag. I. 71. 1836.) Watson, Wiilliam], Richea pandanifolia. (Gard. & For. V. 364-366, il. 61. 1892.) SPRENGELIA [Rennie, James.| Sprengelia incarnata. 95-96, pl. 31. 1834.) STYPHELIA (Asrno.toma, STENANTHERA; THE spec.) Backhouse, James. [Astroloma humifusa.] Bot. Mag. 11. 41. 1836.) Stenanthera pinifolia R. Br p. 127.) Morren, Chfarles] & dfouard]. [Stenanthera pinifolia.] (Belg. Hort. VIL. 261-262, il. 44. 1857.) Lissanthe ciliata R. Br., ein wohlriechender Blithenstrauch aus Neuseeland. (Ver. Beférd. Garten. Preuss. Wochenschr. I. 144. 1858.) TROCHOCARPA (Decaspora) Backhouse, James. [Decaspora.] (Hooker Comp. Bot. Mag. II. 68. 1836.) (Mag. Bot. Gard. I. LissAN- ( Hooker Com p- (Berlin Allg. Gartenzeit. 1857, 143. THEOPHRASTACEAE Otto, Friedrich. Beitrag zur Cultur der Clavija ornata Don (Theophrasta longifolia Jaeq.), Theophrasta Jussieui Lindl. und Brexia madagascariensis Pers. (Allg. Gartenzeit. V. 281-282. 1837.) CLAVIJA (THEOPHRASTA spec.) Linden, J. ae [Theophrasta umbrosa.] 102. 1865. Goeze, acura [Clavija lancifolia.] Blumenzeit. XXII. 146. 1866.) Houllet. Theophrasta macrophylla. 438-439.) DEHERAINIA (Jacaqurnta spec.) (Belg. Hort. XV. (Hamburg. Gart. (Rev. Hort. 1869, pp. André], Edfouard]. Jaquinia [sic] smaragdina. (Jl. Hort. XX. 176. 1873.) JACQUINIA [Lemaire, Charles.] [Jacquinia mexicana.] (Jil. Hort. XIII. 62-63. 1866.) Bois, D[ésiré]. Jacquinia aurantiaca. (Rev. Hort. 1892, pp. 443-444.) Broadway, W.E. [Jacquinia aristata.] (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XI. 108. 1892.) THEOPHRASTA Baines, T[homas]. Theophrastas. (Gard. I. 394-395, 1 il. 1872.) Riegel], E[duard] von. Vermehrung der Rhopalen und Theo- (Gartenfl. XXIII. 78. 1874.) ( Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. I. phrasten durch Stecklinge. T. argyraea: [Moore, Thomas. | 204-205. 1861.) T. Jussiaei: Nicholson, George. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, II. 428, il. 90. — Smith, J. Theophrasta Jussiaei. 14. 1888.) T. regalis: Linden, J. [J.]. Theophrasta Jussiaei. 1887.) (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, III. (Belg. Hort. XVII.105. 1867.) 144. MYRSINACEAE ARDISIA (Crmracanpra) Riegel], E[duard] von. (Gartenjt. XIII. 38. Variegated form. [Ardisia.] (Jl. Monatsh. Gartenb. V. 344-345. 1886.) Riegel], E{duard] von. [Ardisia picta.] (Gartenji. XXXY. 424-426, il. 51. 1886.) Probably not an Ardisia. [Wittmack, Ludwig.] (Gartenji. XXXVI. 70-71. Three species from Fiji Islands. 1864.) 1887.) 666 ay ahs (Gard. LIIT. 55-56. 1898.) D., R. (Semaine Hort. 1V. 476. 1900.) A. Brandneriana: Ardisia Brandneriana (Hort. Linden). (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXVIII. 321, il. 98. 1900.) Grignan, G. T. Exposition de Paris, concours temporaire du 26 septembre. (Semaine Hort. IV. 447, il. 150, 152-153, 155-156, 158-159. 1900.) Ardisia Brandneriana (il, 159 on p. 475). A. erispa: ['Opdavidys, Oed5wpos.] [Orphanides, Theodoros.] Ilept “Apdiolas rhs éraNtwrfs. (Ardisia crenata Bot. Mag., Ard. crispa A. DC.) (Tewrouxd, II. 273-274. 1873.) —Bartels, Murray. Die Kultur der Ardisia crenulata. (Gart- enfl. XLI. 136-137. 1892.) —Luquet, J. Ardisia crispa. A. humilis: Groenewegen & Cie. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XLX. 196. A. japonica: Jacob-Makoy, L. «& Cie. viridis.] (Belg. Hort. XV. 144. 1865.) —Ardisia japonica. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXV. 467. 1886.) —Ardisia japonica. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, X XVI. 232, il. 44. 886.) A. mamillata: W., J. Ardisia mamillata. ser. 3, II. 810, il. 154. 1887.) A. opegrapha: [Neubert, Wilhelm.] Ardisia Olivieri. (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1879, pp. 24-25, 1 il.) — [Regel, Eduard von.] [Ardisia Oliveri.] (Gartenjl. XXVIII. 82, 1il. 1879.) A. polycephala: L{febl, M.]. — In [IXorz, Max]. (IU. Mo- natsh. Gartenb. VII. 274. 1888.) A. villosa: Groenewegen « Cie. Herren Groenewegen & Co. in Amsterdam. Blumenzeit. XXIII. 212-213. 1867.) Ardisia. Les Ardisia. (Jardin, VII. 39-40. 1893.) [Climacandra obovata.] 1863.) [Ardisia japonica (Gard. Chron. Neue Hinfiihrungen der (Hamburg. Gart. — (Neubert, Wilhelm.] [Ardisia villosa mollis.] (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1871, p. 275.) EMBELIA Parke & Davis, (ed.). Embelia Ribes(Burman). 3pp. (In their Collective investigation of drugs. [1888.]) Warden, C. J. H. Embelia Ribes. (Arch. Pharm. CCXXVI. 278-279. 1888.) — From: Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, no. 917, p. 601. Davis, G. S. (ed.). [Embelia Ribes.] Med. 1890, pp. 644-647.) LABISIA Brown, N.E. Labisia alata N. E. Brown. (Ill. Hort. XX XIII. 123, pl. 605. 1886.) MAESA Le saoria, nouveau ténifuge importé d’Abyssinie. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 3, XXVI. 228-230. From: Bull. Gén. Thérap. Fruit of Maesa lanceolata. Wittstein, G.C. & Apoiger, F. 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Hi. lasiantha:; Plocostemma lavianthum. (Mlor. Mruit. 1859, p. 1, pl. 147.) H. longifolia: Riegel], {duard] von. {Hoya longifolia Shepherdi.] (Gartenfl. XXXVI. 530-531, il. 131. 1887.) H. maxima: Carriére, 1. A. (/tev. Hort. 1866, p. 338.) — Groenewegen & Co. Pflanzenverzcichnisse. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XXII. 284. 1866.) — From their Catalogue. H. multiflora: Pynaert, Md{ouard]. Cyrtoceras reflexum Bennet. (Rev. Hort. Belge, X11. 97, pl. 1886.) — Cyrtoceras reflexum Bennet. (Mdller’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. III. 289-290, 1 il. 1888.) H. picta: (Morren, Charles.] Hoya picta Sieb. (Hoya peinte). (Soc. Agric. Bot. Gand Ann. LV. 367-368, pl. 218. (1848. ]}) H. purpureo-fusea: (Lindley, John & Paxton, Joseph.) (Paxton’s Flow. Gard. I. 76, il. 56. 1850-51.) MARSDENTA (CynancuvM spec., GONOLOBUS spec.). M. cundurango: Bouchardat, [Apollinaire]. Sur le con- durango. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 4, XII. 353. 1870.) — From: Répert. Pharm. Paris. —Le condurango. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. 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M. erecta: Guillebert. contre la rage. [Extract.] XLY. 1107-1108. 1857.) Sur un reméde employé en Gréce (Acad. Sci. Paris Compt. Rend. 694 CONVOLVULACEAE — POLEMONIACEAE Marsdenia erecta: Millaud. Marsdenia erecta. (Rev. Hort. 1870-{71], p. 400.) —~Marsdenia erecta. (Gard. Chron. ser. 1890.) M. tinetoria: Jaume St.-Hilaire, J. 1. (Jn his Mémoire sur les Indigoféres . . . pp. 10-11, pl. 38. [1826.]) MM. verrucosa: Jumelle, Henri. Le Marsdenia verrucosa, ou Bokalahy de Madagascar et son caoutchouc. (/tev. Cult. Colon. VI. 293-295. 1900.) PERIPLOCA J. [Periploca graeca.] Lehmann, Wduard. suchungen uber die COXXXV. 157-176, 3 il., 1 pl. SARCOLOBUS Bosscha, J. J. Het vergiftige bestanddeel van Sarcolobus Spanoghei Miq. (Maandbl. Natuurw. VIII. 19-20. 1877-78.) Greshoff, M[{aurits]. [Sarcolobus narcoticus.] (Jn his Schet- sen van nuttige Indische planten ... pp. 75-78, pl. 1895.) Sareolobus narcoticus Span. (Ind. Mercuur, XVIII. 595-596, 1 pl. 1895.) SARCOSTEMMA 8, VIL. 745, il. 125. (Gard. & For. 1. 297. 1888.) Pharmakognostisch-chemische Unter- Periploca graeca. (Arch. Pharm. 1897.) Bailey, I’. M. [Sarcostemma australe.] (Queensland Agric. Jour. VII. 259, pl. 35. 1900.) SCHUBERTIA G., W. H. Schubertia exenduiora. (Gard. XXXII. 84-85, pl. 607. 1887.) Credner, A. Schubertia grandiflora Mart. (Méller’s D. Gdartn.- Zeit. III. 93, 1 il. 1888.) Engelhardt, Robert. Schubertien. (Moller’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. X. 282-283. 1895. — See also'p. 281, il.) SOLENOSTEMMA Hayne, I’. G. [Solenostemma Argel.] (In his Getreue Dar- stellung und Beschreibung der in der Arzneykunde ge- briiuchlichen Gewiichse . . . IX. no. 38, pl. 38. 1825.) Argel leaves. (Kew Bull. Mise. Inform. 1891, pp. 177-178.) STEPHANOTIS Neumann, [Auguste]. Culture et multiplication du Stepha- notis floribunda. (Hort. Univ. I. 74-76. 1839.) Stephanotis floribunda. (Jour. Hort. Prat. Belg. I1. 235, 1 pl. 1858.) "Opdhavidys, Oed5wpos. [Orphanides, Theodoros.] Iept Zre- gavwrldos 77s mo\vavois. [On Stephanotis floribunda.] (T'ewrovxd, II. 366-367. 1873.) Fruit of Stephanotis floribunda. (Gard. VI. 467, 1il. 1874.) Carriére, E. A. Stephanotis floribunda. (Rev. Hort. 1874, p. 368, il. 50.) Baines, T[homas]. Stephanotis floribunda. ser. 2, XIV. 168-169, il. 36. 1880.) Pynaert, Ed{ouard]. Stephanotis floribunda. Belge, 1X. 183-185, il. 20. 1883.) Stephanotis fruit. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXIV. 816, il. 188. 1885. — See also XXV. 55. 1886.) Hulle, H. J. van. Stephanotis floribunda Ad. Brongn. (Rev. Hort. Belge, X1. 25-26, pl. 1885.) Rivoiron, Em. Stephanotis floribunda. 438-439, il. 79-80.) N., W. Stephanotis floribunda. 136, il. 25. 1886.) André, Edfouard]. Stephanotis floribunda. p. 516.) Parusel, F. — In [Witrmacx, Ludwig]. 569-570, il. 128-129. 1888.) Beissner, L[udwig]. Reife Frucht von Stephanotis floribunda. (Gartenfl. XXXIX. 196. 1890.) Engelhardt, Robert. Stephanotis floribunda als Zimmer- und Schnittblumen-Pflanze. (Méller’s D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. IX. 245- 246, 1il. 1894.) Torevel. The Stephanotis; its culture. XVII. 50-51, il. 9. 1895.) TRICHOSACME {Lindley, John & Paxton, Joseph.] (Pazxton’s Flow. Gard. I. 105, il. 71. TYLOPHORA O’Shaughnessy, W. B. Bengal dispensatory, . (Gard. Chron. (Rev. Hort. (Rev. Hort. 1885, pp. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXV. (Rev. Hort. 1887, (Gartenfl. XX XVII. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, [Trichosacme lanata.] 1850-51.) alte, lophora asthmatica.] - p. 455. 1842.) (In his 155. CONVOLVULACEAE Kromer, Nicolai. Studien tiber die Convolvulaceenglycoside. (Diss.) 55+[1] pp. O. Dorpat, 1892. ARGY RETA Lindley, John. Argyreia festiva. notes, p. 60, no. 127. 1841.) CONVOLVULUS Broussonet. Notesur le bois de Rhodes. Bull. U1. 2. 1811.) Lindley, John. Convolvulus floridus. Mise. notes, p. 84, no. 199. 1840.) M., D. Canary rose woods. (Kew Bull. Misc. Inform. 1893, pp. 133-136.) IPOMOEKA Beaton, D. On grafting Ipomoecas and more particularly Ipomoea Horsfalliae. (Gard. Mag. Reg. Loudon, new ser. V. 161. 1839.) 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(Rev. Hort. ser. 3, V. 244-245. 1851.) —[Neubert, Wilhelm.] Cantua dependens. (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1852, p. 144, pl.) —Burel. Cantua dependens. (Hort. Franc. 1855, pp. 49- 50, pl. 5.) — Schrader, (jr.). Der peruanische Zauberbaum, Cantua de- pendens Pers. (Berlin. Allg. Gartenzeit. 1857, pp. 187-188.) —Leclére, L. Cantua dependens Pers. (Rev. Hort. 1858, pp. 292-296, il. 84.) —A. Cantua dependens. (Gard.-III. 84. 1873.) — Cantua dependens. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XIII. 784, il. 136. 1880.) — Cantua dependens. 1886.) — Berger, A[Iwin]. Cantua dependens. XXIII. 136. 1898.) C. Lobbii: H[érincq], F[rangois]. Cantua Lobbii Hérinceq. (Hort. Frang. 1851, pp. 153-154, pl. 18.) COBAEA C. penduliflora : Cobaea penduliflora (Rosenbergia) Karst. ; eine neue Liane des Kalthauses. (Ver. Beférd. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. XII. 337-339, 1il. 1869.) —[Neubert, Wilhelm.] Cobaea penduliflora J. D. Hook. (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1870, p. 241, pl.) —Lescuyer, O. Cobaea penduliflora. (Hort. Franc. 1870- (71], pp. 15-16, pl. 1.) C. seandens: H[outte], L[ouis] van. Cobaea scandens foliis ea ee (Flore Serr. XIV. 199-200, pl. 1467. —Lequet, Fernand, (jr.). Le Cobaea scandens dans le nord dela France. (Rev. Hort. 1894, pp. 387-391.) GILIA (Lepropactyton) Leptodactylon californicum. (Flor. Fruit. 1855, p. 289, pl. 105.) (Ham- (ll. Monatsh. Gartenb. V. 289, pl. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, ‘te alee eee ee ST a ee ee ae 5 MY DROPHYLLACEALE — BORRAGINACEAL — [Bentzien, J. A.] Leptadactylon californicum. tid. XII. 91. 1860.) [Neubert, Wilhelm.] Leptodactylum californicum. Mag. Gart. Blumenk, 1860, pp. 84-35, pl.) (Dansk Have- (Deutsch. 157. WYDROPHYLLACKAL ERIODICTYON Holmes, I. M (Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, VI. (1875-76), pp. 781-782. 1876.) Davis, G.S. [Hriodictyon glutinosum.] (Pharm. Newer Mat. Med, 1892, pp. 1246-1264.) WIGANDIA Bailly. Le Wigandia de Caracas. 654, il. 140.) André, [i[douard]. Les Wigandias et leur culture. 1861, pp. 371-375, pl.) Vagner, Karel. Wigandia caracasana. 1897.) (Rev. Hort. 1859, pp. 651- (Rev. Hort. (Ceskdé Flora, V. 104. 158. BORRAGINACEAE CORDIA Dymock, W[illiam]. Notes on Indian drugs. ser. 3, X. (1879-80), p. 402. C. Boissieri: Buchner, A. Ueber das Anacahuite-Holz. (Repert. Pharm. Niirnberg Neu. X. 97-103. 1861.) Sur le bois d’Anacahuite. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 3, XXXIX. 471-472. 1861.) —Miiller, Ludwig. Chemische Untersuchung des Anaca- Ea ae (Vierteljahresschr. Prakt. Pharm. X. 519-536. 61. — Hanbury, Daniel. Note on Anacahuite wood, a reputed remedy for consumption. (Pharm. Jour. ser. 2, II. (1860- 61), pp. 407-408, ser. 2, IV. pp. 271-272, 1 pl. 1861-63. — Also in his Science papers . . . pp. 277-282, 1 il. 1876.) — Seemann, Berthold. On Anacahuite wood. (Technologist, II. 24-25. 1862.) — Mendoza, Gumesindo & Herrera, Alfonso. El Anacahuite. (Naturaleza, III. 151-154. 1876.) C. gerascanthoides: Jackson, J. R. Princewood bark, a febrifuge from the Bahamas. (Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, VI. (1875- -76), p. 681. 1876.) C. myxa: Hayne, F. G. (Jn his Getreue Darstellung und Beschreibung der in der Arzneykunde gebriiuchlichen Ge- wiichse . . . IX. no. 33, pl. 33. 1825.) : Cc. Banconunta: Karnbach, L{udwig]. Beibl. no. 37, p. 19. 1893.) ECHIUM Carriére, E. A. Echium fastuosum. pl.) Echium arborescens. 1893.) J. Echium candicans. 30. 1899.) EHRETIA E. cordifolia: Pringle, C. G. 1894.) EK. mexicana: Pringle, C. G. KE. serrata: Bois, D[ésiré]. II. 57. 1888.) — Clos, D[ominique]. multiplier dans nos cultures. XI. 807-809. 1889.) — [Barclay, A.] Leaf-fungus on Ehretia serrata. (Ind. For. XVIII. 21-22. 1892.) — From his Additional Uredineae ... (As. Soc. Bengal Jour. LX. pt. 2, pp. 228-229. 1892.) HELIOTROPIUM Heliotropium peruvianum var. Salter’s gem. Bot. {II1.] 25, pl. 1851.) [Neubert, Wilhelm.] (RSM anaga ae crn Gart. Blumenk. 1859, pp. 275-276.) Thomayer, Flranti8ek]. Heliotropium peruvianum 4 haute tige. (Rev. Hort. 1892, p. 103.) (Pharm. Jour. (Bot. Jahrb. XVI. (Rev. Hort. 1876, p. 10, (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XIII. 690, il. 106. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXVI. 74, il. (Gard. & For. VII. 153. (Gard. & For. VI. 303. 1893.) Ebretia serrata Roxb. (Jardin, Le Cabrillet ou Ehrétie serreté, arbre A (Soc. Hort. France Jour. ser. 3, (Gard. Mag. (Deutsch. Mag. Notes on some American medicinal plants, | - VERBENACEAE LITHOSPERMUM 695 (Rennie, James.) Lithospermum fruticosum. (Mag. Bot. Gard. 1, 98-99, pl. 13. 1833.) F.,W. Lithospermum fruticosum. (Gard. 1, 661-662. 1872.) TOURNEFORTIA André, [Md{ouard] Tournefortia cordifolia (Rev. Hort 1887, pp. 127-129, il. 26-27.) (Gard. XX XY, 223-224, 1 il. 1889.) (IUnglish translation.] 159. VERBENACEAE AMASONTA Veitch. Amasonia punicea. 301, 1 il. 18865.) [Regel, l'duard von.) [Amasonia punicea.] (Gartenfl. XXXYV. 336-338, il. 35. 1886.) Carriére, I). A. Amasonia punicea. Seghers, N. Amasonia punicea Vahl. XX. 13-15, pl. [1894.]}) Pucci, Angiolo. Amasonia punicea. XXII. 232-233, pl. 10. 1897.) AVICENNIA (Gard. Monthly, XX VIL. 200- (Rev. Hort. 1887, p. 288.) (Rev. Hort. Belge, (Soc. Tac. Ort. Bull. S., W. Mangroves at the Royal botanic society’s garden. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXII. 523. 1884.) CALLICARPA M[asters], M. T. Callicarpas. (Gard. Chron. 1871, p. 173, il. 35-39.) C. japonica: (Lindley, John & Paxton, Joseph.] (Pazton’s Flow. Gard. 11. 165-166, il. 221. 1853.) C. lanata: Callicarpa Janata Vahl. (Flore Jard. 97, pl. 1861.) C. longifolia: Bailey, I’. M. Bull. VILL. 81-82. 1893.) C. purpurea: Callicarpa purpurea. 392. 1883.) —J. (Gard. & For. I. 333. C. rubella: Callicarpa purpurea. 1 il.) — Callicarpa purpurea Hort.; eine Warmbhauspflanze mit bunten Friichten. (Ver. Befdrd. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. II. 79. 1859.) —Gronland, J[ohannes]. Sur le Callicarpa purpurea. (Rev. Hort. 1859, pp. 106-108, il. 24—25.) — (Henderson, E. G. & Andrew.] [Callicarpa purpurea. ]} (In their The illustrated bouquet . . . 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XXI. 429-430. 1896.) — Caryopteris Mastacanthus. (Semaine Hort. I. 89, il. 229. 1898.) —Brotherston, R. P. Caryopteris Mastacanthus. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XX VI. 412. 1899.) —Rasper, Eugen. Caryopteris Mastacanthus Schauer. (Gar- tenwelt, III. 86. 1899.) C. mongholica: Carriére, E. A. Caryopteris mongolica. (Rev. Hort. 1872, p. 451, pl.) 696 CLERODENDRON (Paxton, Joseph.) Cultivation and management of the genus Clerodendron. (Paxton’s Mag. Bot. XLV. 16-19. 1848.) — Sur la culture et l’entretien des Clerodendrum. (Soc. Agric. Bot. Gand Ann. IIL. 267-270. [1847.}) Otto, Eduard. Bemerkungen tiber die Gattung Clerodendron R. Br. (Allg. Deutsch. Gart. Blumenzeit. 1V. 417-420. [1848. }) : aber BN ines Ueber Clerodendron R. Br. (Allg. Gartenzett. XXI. 265-267. 1853.) E Miiller. Ueber Clerodendron-Arten und deren Kultur. (Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1853, pp. 343-350.) ; —s. Over Clerodendron R. Br. (Tuinbouw-Cour. 1853, pp. 156-157.) [Bentzien, J. A.) Om Dyrkning af Clerodendron. Havetid. 1870, pp. 284-235.) —— Slegten Clerodendron. (Dansk (Dansk Havetid. 1873, pp. 370- 373.) Baines, Thomas. The Clerodendrons. (Gard. XI. 404-406, pl. 74. 1877.) Witb a plate of Clerodendron speciosum. Clerodendrons. (Gard. XXIV. 112-113. Les Clérodendrons. (Rev. Hort. 1884, pp. 54-57.) Watson], William]. Shrubby Clerodendrons. (Gard. XLII. 562-563, Lil. pl. 889. 1892.) With a plate of Clerodendron Kaempferi. C. angustifolium: Houllet. Clerodendron angustifolium. (Rev. Hort. 1870-{71], p. 379.) C. ecalamitosum: (Moore, Thomas.] Proc. I. 82. 1861.) C. eapitatum: Hérinegq, [Frangois]. (Rev. Hort. ser. 3, II. 243. 1848.) C. foetidum: Decaisne, J[oseph]. 405-406. 1851.) —Carriére, E. A. Clerodendron Bungei. pp. 470-471, pl.) — Gillemot, G. L. Clerodendron Bungei (Verbenaceae). (Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeit. 11. 557-559. 1877.) — Engelhardt, Robert. Clerodendron Bungei Steud. ler’s D. Gartn.-Zeit. VI. 405, 1 il. 1891.) —De Wildeman, [mile]. Sur les nodosités des racines du Clerodendron Bungei Steud. (Soc. Belg. Microsc. Bull. XX. 228-235. 1893.) C. fragrans: Riegel], E[duard] von. leyi.] (Gartenfl. VI. 363. 1857.) C. glandulosum: Poiteau, [Antoine]. [Clerodendron spe- ciosissimum.] (Rev. Hort. II]. 456. 1835-38.) — Plantes nouvelles et d’agrément. (Hort. Belg. III. 319-323, pl. 68. 1836.) Clerodendron speciosissimum (pp. 322-323, pl. 68). C. hastatum: (Koch, Karl.] Dreizu empfehlende Pflanzen. (Ver. Beférd. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. III. 233-235. 1860.) C. imperiale: Carriére, E. A. (Rev. Hort. 1874, pp. 110-111, pl.) C. infortunatum: [Moore, Thomas.] [Clerodendron visco- sum.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. I. 475. 1861.) 1883.) —— (Hort. Soc. Lond. (Rev. Hort. ser. 3, V. (Rev. Hort. 1866, (Mél- [Clerodendron Lind- Clerodendron imperialis. — Dymock, W{illiam]. Notes on Indian drugs. (Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, VIII. (1877-78), pp. 383-386. 1878.) C. macrophyllum: [Moore, Thomas.] [Clerodendron phyllomega.] (Hort. Soc. Lond. 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Notice, VIL.) — , — Economic 594. — Cerfberr de Médelsheim, A. Le cacao et le chocolat considérés aux points de vue hygiénique, agricole et commer- cial. 18 pp. 2il. t-p-c. [Paris, 1867.|— From his sf Fitudes industrielles 4 propos de l’Exposition universelle de 1867.” 108. THEACKAE THEA T.. Japonica: Descriptive 598. — Berlése, (Laurent). Jeschreibung und Cultur der Camellia, nebst zwei Tabellen, deren cine die Namen von ungefiihr 260 Varietiiten in Farbe, Gestalt der Blithen, die Gattung oder die Varietit, welche sie hervorgebracht hat, den Ort ihres Ursprungs und den Zeitraum ihrer Winfihrung in Wuropa... 8+107pp. Ipl. O. Quedlinburg & Leip- zig, 1838. T. sinensis: Descriptive and cultural — British India 603. — Brace, I. on the Nilagiris. district, pp. 515-547. 1880.) 604.— Owen, T.C. The Tea planter’s manual. pp. 2pl. O. Colombo, 1886. 604. — [Watt, George. } Re sview of the recent correspondence on the Letpet tea and the Tea plant of Burma. — Vegetable product series, XX VI. 32 pp. (Agric. Ledger, II. no. 27. 1896.) é J.C. Monograph on the cultivation of Tea (In Grice, H. B. Manual of the Nilagiri 23-+4-(2]4-162 ——— ABBREVIATIONS OF THE TITLES OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS QUOTED IN THIS VOLUME The reference to volume and page indicates where the full description of the periodical is given, An asterisk (*) before m title indicates that the periodical has been completely excerpted, Tho abbreviations for the Greck and Russian periodicals appear at the end of this list, arranged aecording to their respective alphabets. Acad. Cienc. Cérdoba Bol............... *A cademia nacional de ciencias en Cordoba. Boletin. Buenos Aires, 1874— LO ee thin DO O.C LANG OIDICIG DIGIC CAO DIGG IO OMI OLIN ROT OTC sol CNTOUO Ls hb koh Ls 7. Acad, Cienc. Madrid Mem.............. *Real academia de ciencias exactas, fisicas y naturales de Madrid. Me- INOLIAAS EM ACLIG 5 L SOOO Cicvelatersiiclele Ghshajlosele/ viata vale, e!tre) vie vl stetedehtto MIS MiB ie Ts s I. 24 Acad. Cienc. Med. Fis. Nat. Habana AATIBL RMIT Welle: celle) iievcisis idsord ble lolsselicelele *Real academia de ciencias médicas, fisicas y naturales de la Habana. Anales! Sutabanai] S641 9009 iin «).\e/e\n\0:s10/sieiee oye 5! etoiels ele ei» ecole lates sins 7 Acad. Leop.-Carol. Nov. Acta ........... *Academia caesarea leopoldino-carolina naturae curiosorum. Nova acta physico-medica exhibentia ephemerides. Norimbergae, 1757-91. — See ; Academia maturaeCUrIOSOLUM): «css... + «cos oles ole slniele asses cscs vee ne I. 10 Acad. Marseille Mém................... Académie de Marseille. Mémoires. Marseille, 1803-14................ I. 20 Acad. Med. Madrid Mem. ............. Real academia medica de Madrid. Memorias. Madrid,1797.......... I, 24 Acad, Méd. Paris Mém.'............... Académie royale (impériale, nationale) de médicine. Mémoires. Paris, Ie Pe Sid ig ood GAD 00.0 0000s CUPOUD SIUC IeM an goodmama: Gc I. 20 Acad. Metz Mém...................... *Académie (impériale) de Metz, lettres, sciences, arts et agriculture. Mé- : moires. . Metz, 1829-1900—> — See Société des lettres, sciences, arts et Aapriculture;de Metz: (5,.)-yer sere cmierelersys chele oelelereiiab sielajulsretelaiaiels alp\e le = I. 15 Acad. Nat. Cur. Misc. Cur. Ephem....... Academia naturae curiosorum. Miscellanea curiosa medico-physica; sive, Ephemeridum . . . Francofurti ete., 1670-1705...............2---- I. 10 Acad. Nat. Curios. Acta Phys.-Med...... *Academia caesarea leopoldino-carolina naturae curiosorum. Acta physico- medica exhibentia ephemerides, sive observationes . . . Norimbergae, 1727-54. — See Academia naturae curiosorum...............00.00-- I. 10 Acad. Nat. Curios. Ephem............... *Academia caes.-leopoldina naturae curiosorum. Ephemerides; sive, Ob- servationum medico-physicarum centuriae. Frankfurt-am-Main, 1712- 22. — See Academia naturae curiosorum........ Rated yore sthclosteseneetees I. 10 Acad, Nat, Sci. Philadelphia Jour......... Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia. Journal. Philadelphia, 1817— CRS iy ce GOS OLE SIE ERG CRC G at citi CROCS Cane Peek meen areer 1.4 Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Proc........ *Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia. Proceedings. Philadelphia, : SAS 1 GODS PNR retina cre veveeete ie is a cisi suey shells icheyecoil one suave ia ensure rele .4 Acad. Reims Trav...................005 Académie nationale (impériale) de Reims. Travaux. Reims, 1845-1900— I. 20 Acad. Rheno-Traiect.Ann............... Academia Rheno-Traiectina. Annales. Traiecti ad Rhenum, 1817-37.. 15 Acad. Sci. Agric. Aix Mém............... — See Acad. Sci. Aix Mém. Acad. Sci. Aix Mém. ................... *Académie des sciences, agriculture, arts et belles-lettres d’Aix. Mémoires. : Aix, 1840-1900. — See Société des amis des sciences, des lettres, de ]’agri- Culturevetjdestarts ia Aux amenisisiisvericelee sine cies slcloteie koe miclocisleiei er ieiels I. 520 Acad. Sci. Belg. Bull.................... *Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique. Bulletins, (Bruxelles; 1836-1900 2.20.22... cee cece ee lee I. 16 Acad. Sci. Belg. Mém. Cour............. *Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique. Mémoires couronnés. Bruxelles, 1827-1900—.....................-- I. 16 Acad. Sci. Belg. Mém. Cour. Autr. Mém.. “Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique. Mémoires couronnés et autres mémoires. Bruxelles, 1858—-1900—.... I. 16 Acad. Sci. Berlin Mém.................. Académie royale des sciences et des lettres de Berlin. Mémoires... : WZO8=1S04s) Berlin TSOUSO Fcc icla fossa © colores eis miyeieinee sie ns cide sje I. 10 Acad. Sci. Bordeaux Act................. *Académie royale des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Bordeaux. Actes. Bordeaux, 1839=1900 => ciidcicsscc ees cie 2 oie wie cree view ciliate = c\eteisiome oe I. 20 Acad. Sci. Caen Mém................... Académie royale (impériale, nationale) des sciences . . . de Caen. Mé- Moines sa Caen wl 829—1 GOO xeeeperererelciciclepelevelerelehetele ai ctepeictons ciel = ements I. 20 Acad. Sci. Inst. Bonon. Nov. Comm....... Academia scientiarum instituti Bononiensis. Novicommentarii. Bono- niae, 1834-49.— See Bononiensis scientiarum et artium institutum atque SUGACEMN A reer ycrei crest ieeeaes rer elerreiane ole eeraleretatercioteieieicieies eiciereiete I. 24 Acad. Sci. Lisboa Jorn.................. *Academia real das sciencias de Lisboa. Jornal de sciencias mathemati- cas, physicas e naturaes. Lisboa, 1868-1900 ..................-. I. 24 Acad. Sci. Lisboa Mem................. Academia real das sciencias de Lisboa. Memorias. Lisboa, 1797-1878. . I. 24 Acad. Sci. Lisboa Mem. Econ............ Academia real das sciencias de Lisboa. Memorias economicas . . . Lis- OST SO— 18 115) ae Lateran cen eeeeticree (cra tole oye, alciaons cithererncte fare) ere III. 23 Acad. Sci. Montpellier Mém. Sect. Sci... . “Académie des sciences et lettres de Montpellier. Mémoires de la section des sciences. Montpellier, 1847-1900—...............-..--..-+--- I. 20 Acad. Sci. Paris Compt. Rend. .......... *Académie des sciences. Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances. Pariss, 18351 900 => ii cto chats siclacc sissies loR ees See etre 2) ieee reveals I. 20 Acad. Sci. Paris Hist. Mém. ............ *A cadémie royale des sciences. Histoire avec lesmémoires. Paris, 1702-94. I. 20 Acad. Sci. Paris Mém. ................. *Académie royale des sciences. Mémoires. Paris, 1729-34. — Académie royale des sciences. Mémoires tirés des registres. Paris, 1797. — Insti- tut national des sciences (lettres) et arts de France. Mémoires. Paris, 1798-1806. — Institut national (impérial, royal) de France. Mémoires de la classe des sciences math. et phys. Paris, 1806—18. — Institut natio- nal (impérial, royal) de France. Mémoires de |l’Académie royale des SCIENCESS | PALISHIS1S—8o — Ise Seyercis cilee so Srerd Se sie ere re re Sails is siete ree. I. 20 Acad. Sci. Paris Mém. Div. Sav.......... *Académie royale des sciences. Mémoires de mathématique . . . pré- sentés . . . par divers scavams . . . Paris, 1750-86. — Institut . . . de France. Mémoires présentés . . . par divers savans . . . Paris, DBO SOA rR eter rotererteteietclorc oieinieretstoreleteioters ersieloveretetetsicteleie icteric I. 20 766 ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Acad. Sci. Petrop. Act. Nov.............. Acad. Sci. Petrop. Comm, Nov........... Acad. Sci. Rouen Précis...........-..+. Acad. Sci. St. Louis Trans............... Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. Bull. Hist. Phil.... Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. Bull. Sci.......... Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. Mém............. Acad. Sci. Toulouse Hist. Mém.......... Acad. Sci. Toulouse Mém,.............. Acad. Theodoro-Palat. Hist. Comment... . Accad. Agric. Art. Com. Stat. Veneto PVE GUM Seeirercter creel chatetote ereversreie tratetohereyeliays Accad. Agric. Art. Com. Verona Mem..... Accad. Agric. Com. Art. Verona Mem..... Accad. Aspir. Nat. NapoliAnn........... Accad. Georgof. Firenze Atti ............ Accad. Georgof. Firenze Atti Contin...... Accad. Gioenia Sci. Nat. Catania Atti..... Accad. Lincei Atti Mem. Sci. Fis. Mat. Nat. Accad. Sci. Bologna Mem............... Accad. Sci. Fis. Mat. Napoli Atti ........ Accad. Sci. Fis. Mat. Napoli Rendic...... Accad. Sci. Modena Mem............... Accad a Sci wNapolrAttineere mn ceacecerrect Accad. Sci. Padova Atti ................ Accad. Sci. Torino Mem................ Accad. Valdarn. Poggio Mem............ Accl. Soc. Victoria Rep.................. ActErud;bipsiae:. east eae cae Act Helvete.) 22.530. Nhe ee ae Adansonia yenli neath raat oa ee Agric. Dept. Assam Bull. ............... Agric. Gaz. N.S. Wales................ Agric. Hort. Soc. India Jour............. Agric. Hort. Soc. India Trans............ Agric. Jour. Cape Colony ............... Agric bedger .Vstev eno see Agric. Soc. England Jour................ Apriculteur/Pratescccin secs ne ee Agri-Hort. Soc. Bombay Trans........... Akad. Umiej. Krakowie Rozpr. Wydz. Miat.-Preyrod.ys. ceo eae Akad. Wetensch. Amsterdam Verh....... Akad. Wetensch. Amsterdam Versl. Afd. ay Entre uae el peer t es ity a dene wien ree Ae *Academia scientiarum imperialis petropolitanae. Nova acta. Petropoli, LZ SCHL SUG ec crtvtieiaceyetayete adeserer ui ersyebay crores chev elleveratensianenene fete elatees eietenstekcte ts ientnane *Academia scientiarum imperialis petropolitanae. Novicommentarii. Pe- LNOPONM MU oU— 7h iereneiexeietepetcdntclenessanre eke forelehctctetelclatel ctenetehcis emsercrs tt tenements Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Rouen. Précis analytique oe ixef MROUEIL, LOOT — OO sre) severe assy evels loreveuetepercyovasclenelsteleketeteiekotaed starr teeter near *Academy of science, St. Louis. Transactions. St. Louis, 1860-[1900]— Académie impériale des sciences de St.-Pétersbourg. Bulletin de la classe historico-philologique. St.-Pétersbourg & Leipzig, 1844-58. — See Aca- demia scientiarum imperialis petropolitana ......... 0... e eee eee *Académie impériale des sciences de St. Pétersbourg. Bulletin scientifique. St. Pétersbourg & Leipzig, [1836]-42................ cece cece eee *Académie impériale des sciences de St. Pétersbourg. Mémoires. St. Pé- tersbourg, 1809-30, 1859-1900— .............00.-.ee cee een vee Académie royale (impériale) des sciences . . . de Toulouse. Histoire et mémoires:' Toulouse, 1782-1843) 0... 22. es wee ele vv ole Vrepeloiele *Académie royale (impériale) des sciences, inscriptions et belles-lettres de Toulouse. Mémoires. Toulouse, 1844-97—...............eeeeeeee *Academia electoralis scientiarum et elegantiorum literarum Theodoro- palatina. Historia et commentationes. Mannhemii, 1766-94........ Accademia d’ agricoltura, arti’e commercio dello stato veneto. Raccolta di memories; Venezia SL 790=95 ote... c!ss.cisrcciorsis s serer clove o/erevetepseceeonene — See Acead. Agric. Com. Art. Verona Mem. Accademia d’ agricoltura, commercio ed arti di Verona. Memorie. Ve- FONR; SOF LGOO HS 5 05 VEO SANE A oie cidacs ace onus vnney ace casi tpn *Accademia degli aspiranti naturalisti. Annali. Napoli, 1861-69....... (Reale) aceademia economico-agraria dei georgofili di Yirenze. Atti. Fi- renze;/ Ol IS S53 —1 900 — Sierra fete aietene vole cleat) eiele lai aiebe tellers (Reale) accademia economico-agraria dei georgofili di Virenze. Continua- zione degli Atti. Firenze,'1818-53 ...... 2... cece eee eee ee eens *Accademia Gioenia di scienze naturali in Catania. Atti. Catania, 1825- matematiche e naturali. Roma, 1877-99—.....................--- *Accademia delle scienze dell’ istituto di Bologna. Memorie. Bologna, 1850-1900— — See Bononiensis scientiarum et artium institutum atque Execiovaiabeamis tains an Aironet Soiree Cucuie oe ee Dine camo Ga AD 6 ob 0 *Accademia delle scienze fisiche e matematiche di Napoli. Atti. Napoli, 1863-99 — ty eee eds OS RES la eve ai slianel esay Che geneyete es choke) eee Ree Accademia delle scienze fisiche e matematiche di Napoli. Rendiconto. Napoli; 1862=1900—>. Wane seer oecicc sacuitayssiocienieereee ie eee Reale accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti di Modena. Memorie. Modena, SBC Teo ace ale PRET LH ASAE os a ole lcsiparay evens pen eee ecu OPS By arse *Reale accademia delle scienze, sezione della Societi reale Borbonica. Atti. Napoli ShO-5ileeyien ws cima p iis lec ur valtiacedtuencrereie eeepc eo Re *Reale accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti in Padova. Atti e memorie. Padova, . 1885-1900 vey. BHR avs os sche avn ansioe ae ee Reale accademia delle scienze di Torino. Memorie. Torino, 1818-1900— — See Miscellanea philosophico-mathematica societatis privatae tauri- MLEDSIS *285k Shatsiee miata archers ctebe TSS Stee serciailene Ge sie, ler AACN OTN One a OS *Accademia valdarnese del Poggio. Memorie. Pisa, 1835-55.......... Acclimatisation society of Victoria. Report. [Melbourne, 1861]-71.... Acta eruditorum. Jipsiae, 1682-1731 .............----2.-eeeeee eee *Acta helvetica, physico-mathematico-botanico-medica. Basileae, 1751— 77. — See Societas physico-medica basiliensis................+..+--- * Adansonia; recueil périodique d’observations botaniques. Paris, 1860-79 || *Aericultural bulletin of the Malay peninsula (gardens and forest depart- ment, Straits Settlements). Singapore, 1891-1900.................. *Agricultural department, Assam. Bulletin. Shillong, 1897-1900—.... *Aericultural gazette of New South Wales. Sydney, 1890-[1900]— .... *Agricultural and horticultural society of India. Journal. Calcutta, 1842— |) ee eer ent a od b aera Lan oa Oa O BUCO NOS oS ppeucueural and horticultural society of India. Transactions. Caleutta, I RY i dso eonosaguanca coad dasa menu Gamaapaoabeodasoesoooggqeosc Agricultural journal published by the Department of agriculture of the Cape Colony . . . [Cape Town], 1888-1900— ...................-.- The agricultural ledger . ... Calcutta, [1892-99] ................... Royal agricultural society of England. Journal. London, 1840-1900— L’Agriculteur praticien; ou, Revue progressive . . . Paris, 1840-69 ..... *Agri-horticultural society, Bombay. ‘Transactions. Bombay, 1852 .... Akademija umiejetnoSci w Krakowie. Rozprawy i sprawozdania z po- siedzen wydzialu matematyczno-przyrodniczego . . . Krakowie, 1874— lt San ENC AAO EOD nana anh.s Cen OS AGO AE CRUD aa Dd AO COO nO G06.6 *Koninklijke akademie van wetenschappen. Verhandelingen. Amster- Gam 4185499 => sepia stern ee wa ep ara e ete eet epi ee ey ga eo I III. ESAS tee tas el a ol . 20 1.4 Akad. Wiss. Techn, Commis Akad. Wiss. Munchen Denkschr Akad. Wiss. Miinchen Gel, Anzeig: Akad. Wiss. Miinchen Sitzber Akad. Wiss. Wien Denkschr Akad. Wiss. Wien Sitzber Alabama Agric, Exper. Stat. Bull. Album Natuur Alg. Konst Letterbode Alg. Landhuish, Cour. Alg. Landhuish. Cour, Bijbl............. Algérie Agric Algérie Gouv. Gén. Serv. Bot. Inform. Agric. Bull All Year Round Allg. Deutsch. Gart. Blumenzeit Allg. Forst. Jagd-Zeit. Allg. Gartenzeit. ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Allg. Oesterr. Apoth. Ver. Zeitschr....... Allg. Oesterr. Zeitschr. Landw. Forstm. Gart..... Alle. Schweiz. Ges. Naturwiss. Denkschr. ‘Allg. Schweiz. Ges. Naturwiss. Neu. Denk- schr..... Allg. Schweiz. Ges. Naturwiss. Verh. .... Allg. Thtiring. Gart.-Zeit. .............. Amer. Acad. Mem. .................... AmerrAcad) Proci. . j.cecsc cnet eee Amer. Agric. Assoc. Jour................ Amer. Agriculturist .................... Amer. Almanac..................250005 Amer. Anthropol....................... Amer. Antiq. Soc. Trans. Coll............ Amer. Assoc. Nurserym. Proc. .......... Amer. Chem. Jour. .................... Amer. Cult. Amer. Drugg. Circ. Chem. Gaz. ......... Amer. Drugs. Pharm. Rec. ............. Amer. Econ. (AssocwPublisacces sees Amer. For. Congr. Proc. ................ PATIVOT GAL O ecu ach sepsis tiaveyetwuetct rs ara stay coer Amer. Hort. Amer. Hort. (ANT hE eS ASRS SOGhTransy < .... Alabama — Agricultural and mechanical college — Agricultural experi- ment station, Bulletin. (Montgomery, Ala., 1888|-1900— ....... Album der natuur. Men werk ter verspreiding yan natuurkennis onder be- schaafde lezers van allerlei stand. Iaarlem & Groningen, 1852—-19000—+ *Aleemeene konst en letterbode. 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British association for the advancement of science. Report of the meet- ings: london 1 833—1900 resets acre esa eee leon eae British and foreign medico-chirurgical review. London, 1848-77 -...... British pharmaceutical conference. Proceedings. London, 1864-69..... British medical journal . . . London, 1869-1900— ................... ‘Budstikken® (Christiania, e1859—63)l|eeeecee eee eee eeree *De Buitenman. ’s Gravenhage, 1820-29 || ...............-.+--++200- Bulletin agricole de |’Algérie et de la Tunisie. Mustapha, 1885-1900—.. Ministére de l’agriculture [de Belgique]. Bulletin de l’agriculture . . . Bru- p.<-) I cicHie Ketch! Ae] ee ons oi Cea nao Eine oan ania om cccicco. oi ovo 6 Bulletin d’arboriculture, de floriculture et de culture potagére. Gand, [1872-1900] — See Cercle professoral pour le progrés de l’arboriculture en Belgique 25 iii cscts Suoe We ees eile SAE oe a SMCS Ieee *Bulletin botanique. 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Ed. by Heinrich purckhardt= Hanno verselGOo—o lll | Beer er eee tae renee *Bussey institution. Bulletin. Cambridge, 1874-1900—.............. ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Calcutta Jour. Nat. Hist................ *Caleutta journal of natural history. Calcutta, [1840]-47 ||...... ORIGUECATEUOV clare. ciovedsten cotaiealorb stoi ail nore Calcutta review. Caleutta, 1844-1900—,,........... stat unte Caledon. Hort. Soc. Mem............... COT. Caledonian horticultural society. Memoirs. Wdinburgh, 1814 32 | DSK ODIO IG DEUCE nbn S'Nibalole etotteletetste teers AY, California Acad. Sci. Proc............... "California academy of ns viural sciences, Procee dings. San Vrancisco, (TSBATSLOOO Ss cise se Ute oe i, ten ERR nen NNT: California Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. ...... California, University of — (College of agriculture) Agricultural experi- ment station, Bulletin. [Berkeley], ete., [1884]-1900—> | California Agric. Exper. Stat. Rep. ...... California, University of — (College of agriculture) — Agricultural experi- ment station, Report, Sacramento & Berkeley, 1877 1900—> . We California Fruit Grower ................ California fruit grower. [San lrancisco, 1888 1900) aie Oalifornia Hort... 00.0... cee ee California horticulturist and floral magazine. San 5 TANCisco, (1870- 80) California State Board For. Bull.......... California state board of forestry. Dulletin. n. p., [1887 or 1885 89) California State Board For. Rep.......... California state board of forestry. Biennial SengPE . . Sacramento, 1886 ©) 211 Eromebarsvatetenicy syetene ler otalle eh atslel(eesme sols) akatisiel sete teh salar tere, eohtet RePalyh Rote Rane Rete California State Board Hort. Rep........ California — State board of horticulture. Biennial report. Sacrame nto, LESBO reer tales ove total wei ‘ols idlel aloe toi ele o clet eo eraly.s os Wie aub rate ryan e TEN tate ANAC ITA isms cess casos vacuo eves Canadian magazine of polities . . . Toronto, 1893-1900— ............. Oanad. Monthy. 6 .c cee eee eee Canadian monthly and national review. Toronto, 1872-82............ Canad. Naturalist...................00- *The Canadian naturalist and geologist. Montreal, 1857-83 ........... Canad. Rech Sci... 6. eee eee *Canadian record of science. Montreal, 1885-1900—» — Sce Canadian nat- ; UPALSH AMA SCOOP IBGs), ielerojeve less aisy apsieieletere mete re eal opetonoiraverore rote Mets Merete Canada Dept. Agric. Centr. Exper. Farm 1 EUG cols ce dododadee Eadie” dated edo Canada — Department of agriculture. Central experimental farm. Bulle- tin. Ottawa, 1887-1900— Canada Dept. Agric. Exper. Farms Ann. 1542) 05 cia 0-0 G0 LOCO OE ORCC CROCE RERD Canada — Department of agriculture. experimental farms. Annual re- Ports OLbawaylS89—LO00—se we ciis wieyel tc cyotectetere cist aie sleet teiesy bie. eae Canterbury Agric. Past. Assoc. Jour...... Canterbury agricultural and pastoral association’s journal. Christchurch, ag STSOQETOOO Soe (Sai. | URRORON PIL RINRR Stat AMAL DEN ON Tae GhaNCoskyZabre =. .).. soc. seisses ene *Casopis éesk¥ch zahradnikt. yv Praze, 1887-91— — See Vlora. Casopis védeckozahradnicky i:5.203 & cjectacteem civic eicie.sia scan sale tele ce eae fale Case’s Bot. Index...................... Case’s botanical index. Richmond (Ind.), 1877-[81].................. CASSOM ISHN aC os co cele oi cic reese vce es Cassell’s magazine. London, [1866]-1900—>...................-.2+--- GassionSMMEaR a. cee dsc cece tenses Cassier’s magazine. New York & London, [1892-1900]J— ............. CathhiWwiorldhtc ee ica csceee seaeeacen Catholic world, a monthly (eclectic) magazine of general literature and sci- COG ING Wolds, Ut U es sigs dood > norosdg soe eeno usd Centrbl. Agrikulturchem. ............... Centralblatt fiir Agrikulturchemie und rationellen Wirthschaftsbetrieb . . . Beipzige IS 72=L900— si edeclnaee sins cicxcisis disc alcate meee ete oe clea een Cenirbl. Ges. Forstw. ...............05. *Centralblatt fiir das gesammte Forstwesen. Wien, 1875-1900—....... Centrbl. Naturw. Anthrop............... Centralblatt fiir Naturwissenschaften und Anthropologie. Leipzig, 1853- HYG, Aleit db'd oti didiea Hib boro mien Os acho CU ORO G Dn tG LE ep Cmre arbor os WOntUny ete cis sniaysie yore soni) o a) sutusiestie sce Century illustrated monthly magazine. New York, 1881-1900— — See peribnersimonthl yer Mee empererocstclyeiee vvere ies ere etereie nine oie Sere eee Cercle Hort. Bot. Havre Bull............ Cercle pratique d’horticulture et de botanique de l’arrondissement du Havre. Bulletin. [Havre, 1853-86] Cercle Prat. Hort. Bot. Seine-Inf. Bull... . *Cercle pratique d’horticulture et de botanique du département de Ja Seine- Inférieure. Bulletin. Rouen, 1845-59|j....................-----+- Cercle Profess. Belg. Bull............... Cercle professoral pour le progres de l’arboriculture en Belgique. Bulle- tins. Gand & Gendbeaaee: USGS TL] ace mae ere kere er is eee seis (OLRAS. S/o Sia GSO PO CEO Ce een Ceres; A ee for Foreningen for udf¢rsel af Havesager. Odense, TSS) 8 becky Gace be esac tb cb Goa pedeeen isd hu odeosoarerce Geskaibloraternr ian ee gsee sincera see Ceski flora. Casopis pro zahradniky. v Praze, 1893-1900—.......... GORyAVINaT ee eect. Seas Cesky vinat; orgin vinafského spotku pro krélovstvi Ceské. y Dolnich Betkovicich 1879-94— >. sea Se ae ass ies ee ek nee selec wees cto ce Chambers’s Jour....................05. Chambers’s journal of popular literature, science and arts. London & Edinburgh, 1854-90—> — See Chambers’s Edinburgh journal. . Chautauguantn soe. cle ssiscce ss ccdlokees The Chautauquan, a monthly magazine devoted to the promotion ‘of true culture. Meadville (Pa.), TSSO=1TGO0 5 2s as a ES | Sk ee ChoemeaC entree ccc eis cleyieisivtei er ese Chemisches Centralblatt. Leipzig, 1856-1900— — See Pharmaceutisches CentralEBIavunesccnprtericcr ts Je peewee tee Unies emis e selene Chemmes Drug oi scises ssc dees ces The Chemist and druggist . . . London, 1859-1900—.............-... GhemyGarteecsaics ect socio: Chemical gazette; or, Journal of practical chemistry . . . London, 1860- Te Oe Uns DOU GIS R OUI SMUD OCS Se aE O OS Ser on ad UCOn ASAE atc lem BN SWS Gene crerercters rectors ceric ons ele eitists The chemical news . . . London, 1860—1900—> — See Chemical gazette... Chem. Pharm. Centrbl.................. Chemisch-pharmaceutisches Central-Blatt. Leipzig, 1850-55. — See Phar- maceuusches|Gentral-Bla bun nite seis sitoisieeicinele eieicioleie sie eleieie ele ete ieietoite Chem. Soc. London Jour................ Chemical society of London. Journal. London, 1849-1900 ......... Chem. Soc. London Mem............... Chemical society of London. Memoirs (and proceedings). London, 1843— ciho5 5 5Gld SON CDC SUSU EO CRIS OOOO hE Rode ooe SCUBA nce Cn Gur China Review......................06. China review; or, Notes and queries on the far east. Hongkong, 1873— INDUS oS io cbo.WoSes bo do Se bn COCO Uae eUesU bo LaSdeUO Osos Gedo ab Soe Chinese Repos.................0..2005: Chinese repository. Canton, 1833-51 ................-------2-+-----e Christian Observ....................... Christian observer. London, 1802-67................-----------+-+-> GhronVAgrics Vaud 00s see Chronique agricole et viticole du canton de Vaud. Lausanne, 1S8SS—1900— Chron. Gartenwes.............-.-.-...5. Chronik des Gartenwesens und Feuilleton der Isis . . . Meissen, 1851-53 Coll. Agric. Tokyo Bull.................. *College of agriculture, Imperial university (of Japan). Bulletin. Tokyo, [WSS LOOK oan erat peveet istics eretere aici c fe acevuts te wie serwesiafeieleyeiersie wae teeels Colon. Inst. London Proc................ (Royal) colonial institute. Proceedings. London, 1870-1900—........ Colorado Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. ....... Colorado — State agricultural college — Agricultural experiment station. TENN, | Wan alhins, AAA ROS 5 ST. oss seas u ase dws uo seus Columbus Hort. Soc. Jour............... Columbus horticultural society. Journal. Columbus, 1886—-1900—..... Comice Hort. Maine-et-Loire Trav....... Comice horticole de Maine-et-Loire. Travaux. Angers, 1838-58 ....... Comment. Med. Padova................ Commentarii di medicina. Padova, 1836-37................------+-- 772 ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Congr. Bot. Hort, 1880 Bruxelles Compt. 1h Bre AUR ep Sawn AG DOr *Congrés de botanique et d’horticulture de 1880 . . . Bruxelles. Compte rendu. ‘Brunvelles, USS1 ..% ere tis, ccs oxe,s.cueleiote ie ekcielercbaleyereie) alent: herein Congr. Intern. Amer. Compt. Reni cc sc Congrés international des Américanistes. Compte-rendu. Berlin, ete., LS 751 QOH > Siri iseyene seve reiace re cavevese wilejeval(ee)'slints vel'eicoyelolexenave) sieitpepelerelctemere: sTonenetene Congr. Intern. Bot. Firenze 1874 Atti... .. *Congresso internationale botanico ... Virenze ... 1874. Atti. Ti- TONES; LSTG cere cyareye, cwlrelere clu elelelolclu ic avelel cus leletadelenevabeberer oisterete onto aetna Congr. Intern. Bot. Hort. Amsterdam 1865 f R B *Congrés international de botanique et d’horticulture . . . Amsterdam S65; eBulletins Rotterdam LS 6 Oi eremisrelsccrchelelereleleielarstelstelerer anne Congr. Intern. Bot. Hort. Amsterdam 1877 OAR boot ado cpoDUUUe OCCU Go *Congrés international de botanistes, d’horticulteurs, de négociants et de fabricants de produits du régne végétal ... Amsterdam. . . 1877. Actes:. Leide) 1878). ). sobbungpadaguDOuOKOODDODONUOOodoGGodOCC OCC. Connecticut Board Agric. Ann. Rep....... Connecticut board of agriculture. Annual report. Hartford, 1867— WOOO ro ob connec ad KOS ODS DOU OUaOODODDOOODODFOUCOOOEOOdOUOOOL I: Contemp. Rev... ........-22- eee eee eee Contemporary review. London, 1866-1900—...................0000- Continent. Month. ....................- Continental monthly . . . New York & Boston, 1862-64.............. Contrib. Colombia Cien. Artes.......... Contribuciones de Colombia a Jas ciencias ia las artes. Bogoté & Londres, MUS GO! Siverepcserar sveve te texereun eveuedeue\e hatte ene che) otal ses leruerelenaaterate lal ORT aN teem Contrib. United States Nat. Herb........ *Contributions from the United States national herbarium. — See United States national herbarium. Contributions. Washington, 1890-1900— Cornhill Mag...............-+.-+-+--5- Cornhill magazine. London, 1860-1900—.......................-2-- Gosmopoly Maric tec eleriaeleerarter Cosmopolitan; a monthly illustrated magazine. New York, etc., 1886- DOO oe eye feishie bo ferovere te = ycliese ehetetene ins one te ros epee eens Re fomene Yorke oc ites Cottage gardener...................... Cottage gardener; or, Amateur and cottagers’ guide . . . London, 1849-61 Country gentleman .................... The cultivator & country gentleman. Albany, 1866-97.—C ountry gentle- man. Albany, 1898-1900— — See Country gentleman; a journal for the farm, the garden, and the fireside. ......2.0....-.--20c22see%+++es ‘Dsl _cusosssdocousdobaspoposoDbos dan Critic; a fortnightly review of literature. New York, 1881-1900—...... Croydon Microsc. Nat. Hist. Club Proc. iyeulho oo soopousuEEHSgEECnoSUDUOEGoT Croydon microscopical and natural history club. Proceedings and transac- tions: ) (Croydon) 1881 >. 2a Nisei eee cise roe oe oe ee eee Culry eye ty os don GoucoudboogeUcOOdoUsGoG Le cultivateur; journal de l’industrie agricole. Paris, 1829-48......... Dangeard Botaniste ................... *Botaniste. Ed. by Dangeard. Caen, ete., 1889-1900—.............. Danmarks Norges Oecon. Mag.......... Danmarks og Norges oeconomiske Magazin. Kigbenhavn, 1757-64|| ... Dansk Haugetid....................... *Dansk Haugetidende. Kjébenhavn, 1849-59. — See Havetidende..... Dansk Havetid.............. Fela laleiei=(osue)= *Dansk Havetidende. Kjgbenhavn, 1860-87 || — See Havetidende ..... Dansk. Landhuush. Selsk. Skrift......... (Kongelige) pane Landhuusholdnings-Selskab. Skrifter. Kigbenhayn, DAG VSL || rayecrect anon. Pens oershetcld tohetstobenercie loves feceietiode crore ockehekoverei kee neneae Dansk PiOSskr pie sasieis, co .cxe ee sCioean nioats Dansk Tidsskrift. Kigbenhavn, 1847-51 || — See Dansk Ugeskrift ..... IDAWRMS Wik athe con cogouasadancoadoouEde Dansk Ugeskrift . Kigbenhayny 1832-46) eee eeiee earn ee eee Danske vider! Selsk. Skrift........... *Kongelige Danske Videnskaber(ne)s Selskab. Skrifter. Kigben ha , 1781-1818. — See Kagbenhavnske Selskab af Lerdoms . . . Davenport Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc......... Davenport academy of natural sciences. Proceedings. Davenport, 1876— DOO O => piaie sete shs ens siecera cucrotelcheneteners Peters choca ilaiatois eect orien oe RO Ce eee Wessow Sieve cer recat De Bow’s review of the southern and western states. New Orleans, 1846- Delaware Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull........ Delaw are college — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. [Newark, Del, 1SSS1 900} ee ie ee ote Cy Se Deutsch. Bot. Ges. Ber................. *Deutsche botanische Gesellschaft. Berichte. Berlin, 1883-1900— .... Deutsch. Bot. Monatsschr. ............. *Deutsche botanische Monatsschrift. Sondershausen, ete., 1883-1900—. Deutsch. Chem. Ges. Ber............... Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft. Berichte. Berlin, 1863-1900—...... Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. Mitteil........... *Deutsche dendrologische Gesellschaft. Mitteilungen. Berlin & Bonn- Poppelsdorfi}1893=1900—> je rerraersecsioe celaiseiee meee clove ceteloieleiter erick Deutsch. Forst-Zeit. ................... * Deutsche Forst-Zeitung . Neudamm, 1886-1900— ............... Deutsch. Gartner-Zeit.................. Deutsche Gartner-Zeitung. ” Leipzig, Cte:, 187785) sss ee eee Deutsch. Gart..... eovooubocdecoacbocas +Meutscher Garten) | Berlin) | 18s0|-s1e aoe eee eee eenee Deutsch. Garten-Zeit................... mpeuteche enue Feiine : Berlin, [1886]. — See Garten-Zeitung ; Monatsschrift fiir Gartner und Gartenfreunde.................+2.2. Deutsch. Ges. Nat. Volkerk. Ostas. Mit- Vit beeio Ss cs dabdcwonta con a iene eee *Deutsche Gesellschaft fiir Natur- und Vélkerkunde Ostasiens. Mitthei- lungen. Yokohama & Tokio, 1873-1900— ...............-0-e00 ees Deutsch Kolonialby sss. se eee eee Deutsches Kolonialblatt. Berlin, 1890-1900—>....................-- I. 16 TIT. 11 I. 24 I. 15 I. 15 I. 16 I. 16 T. 520 19 I 9 I. 21 III. 15 I. 21 Ill. 3 III. 3 III. 16 III. 3 III. 10 1.7 III. 16 III. 3 III. 16 1" Mae ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk....... Deutsch. Pharm, Ges. Ber. ......... Dict. Sci. Méd. Paris.............. Dorpat. Naturf. Ges. Sitzber........ Lonny LN oo nosoneoueo eo oorOnor MACHOMMOL MMC tie eieicieo olsiact/e ciel avalerave Eclect, Mag.............0eeeeeeees CLACEHNRROV Ahi ci clelocces cc vaiceesees Eco Camp. Bosch.................. Eco Ganad. Gh ne oo OPOROOnD OCS Econ. aan 56,00 OC CU.CO OBER OO Econ. Amsterdam Bijbl............. COMMERANCrtinicios s)s dees sc sista cae Edinb. Bot. Soc. Ann. Rep. ......... Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. ........ HO .... Dictionaire des sciences médicales, Paris, 1812-22... ; sono Ate CC ide wu Dorpat, Sitzungs berichte. Dorps it, 1861— .... "Deutsches Magazin fiir Garten- und Blumenkunde. Stuttgart, 1848-81 .... Deutsche pharmaceutische Gesellschaft, Serichte, Berlin, 1891-1900— > ...+ Devonshire association for the advancement of science, literature and art. Transactions. London & Plymouth, 1863-99—> GODS a rairerdectiveletdrvene) wraledlcsi, arate; dlotslese:evelu ibs sonve 6b Reiete ote athens hg QUO DRIES 8 bulletin. Detroit, 1887-90.........--.0.s++++- oe : .... L’cho forestier; organe spécial du commerce de bois. Paris, 1873- OUD Sab eters, dnsconcenrers teva vib ssivlcve tp vein oelesu ait favnvesuaye near .... Lelectic magazine of foreign literature, science and art. Nev “Ww York & Phila- Celpliaiissa-OSt mire minec ape dalvoleieies ase 1s.e sleneie 5/4 sUnePne mee eo eG ies Wolecticireviews) London, 1805-67 )..:5. . cce.s ose canine clewce pe dae alee .... *L’ Heo dei campi e dei boschi . . . toma, 1894-99 ||.........0--s05 .... El Eeo de Ja ganaderia y de la agricultura. Madrid, 1860-72—> ...... .... De Economist; tijdschrift voor alle standen. Amste rdam & ’s Grave snhage, 1852-— 1900— .... De Economist; tijdschrift voor alle standen . . . Bijbladen. 1857-68. .... L’économiste francaise, journal hebdomadaire. Paris, 1873—1900- .... Botanical society of Edinburgh. Annual report. Edinburgh, 1837-44. : .... *Botanical society of Edinburgh. Transactions and proceedings. Wdin- burgh wi Ss4— 1S OO Mars sic tetetive okerel disra(orelesciesi nee eonm oaieeire Edinb. Field Nat. Microscop. Soc. Trans. Edinburgh field naturalists’ and microscopical society. Transactions. Edinburgh, 1891—1900—> See Edinburgh naturalists’ field club. ..... EdinbyJoursScii.. cb. ccc. cece eee ees Edinburgh journal of science . . . Edinburgh, 1824-32................ Edinb. Med. Jour....................55 Edinburgh medical journal; combining the Monthly journal of medicine and the Edinburgh medical . . . Edinburgh, 1855—> — See Edinburgh IMECICA NOE SUE TC Le] OLLI | eyenetenetal erelspein eve tetel ietenetale aa en siete ater te Edinb. Med. Surg. Jour................. Edinburgh medical and surgical journal. Edinburgh, 1805-55 ......... Edinb. New Philos. Jour................ Edinburgh new philosophical journal. Edinburgh, 1826-64 || — See Edin- burghiphilosophicallj ournsalererserier iirc itera oiviereisiel io /sietainiate se Edinb. Philos. Jour..................... Edinburgh philosophical journal. Edinburgh, 1819-26................ GIN DRO VA esse cisicsc.cicicisisicsie sis st chews Edinburgh review, or critical journal. Edinburgh, 1804-1900—........ WS LOCUTICIOM ey cieysiccsiseisiee vis cele eles ele cvelee L’électricien, revue générale d’électricité. Paris, 1881-1900—.......... Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. Jour. .......... *Blisha Mitchell scientific society. Journal. Raleigh & Chapel Hill, (N. C.), TSS 1 GOO SS Sa Weare re eee ere eicialeatesa’s saps sie eroee UL o ieebopea Sere Engl. Arb. Soc. Trans. ................. *Enelish arboricultural society. Transactions. Newcastle & Carlisle, 1S84— DSTO Om a ata Cickarto.co Oo. erro c-o-410 Uio.0 OC DIDO a ta Ge ROCIO DUD AEC Oe Eris Engl. Illust. Mag....................-5. English illustrated magazine. London, 1884-1900—................-. EMNtOM NACHE ess vas « oisise celeste cldiaveyl waters Entomologische Nachrichten. Berlin, 1875-1900..................... Entom. Soc. Lond. Trans................ Entomological society of London. ‘Transactions. London, 1836-1900— ETOOSZeSISOL] a. «, 5.5 cove viateie cares love apegerrs *Erdészeti kisérletek. Selmeczbinya, 1899-1900— ................... IBTOUGSE EAD aaroniccies uns vavatavare dnp envareses Erdészeti lapok. Selmecz, etc., 1862-1900— .......................- Essex Agric. Soc. Trans................. Essex agricultural society. Transactions. Salem, (Mass.), 1818-99— .. DERGES ID UNL GuepgootcagoucoadooDNe *Hssex institute. Bulletin. Salem, 1870-98........................- Estag. Agron. Brazil Relat. Ann......... *Estacao agronomica de Campinas, da republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. Relatorio annual . . . Sado Paulo, 1890-91................. Estudio México..................-.05-- E] Estudio; semanario de ciencias medicas. México, 1889-93........... TAA] BEbo oop pp abanoubeseccouesonueEd Every Saturday; a journal of choice reading selected from foreign current literatures. Bostons 1 S6G—14ine ot ais cverc cual craves airs mtoteberare.- ators leieieleiele jefe lene Faculté Sci. Marseille Ann. ............. Faculté des sciences de Marseille. Annales. Marseille & Paris, 1891— LOOT aaa a celetnsiea ec eal nis eminaraetse Seale ee sigiisioe cies sisiecieisiseis © Farmers’ Rev. Chicago................. Farmers’ review. Chicago, 1877-1900— ....................--...--- Féd. Soc. Hort. Belg. Bull............... *Fédération des sociétés d’horticulture de Belgique. Bulletin. Gand, etc., PSEIS BS irae cetera seats ch ovehe paced ote are Sia) ocfetsie See oreclecare cierererspsivie eine, eMyeetate Ferdinandeum Innsbruck Zeitschr. ...... Ferdinandeum fir Tirol und Vorarlberg. Zeitschrift. Innsbruck, 1835— IUGOTO> codescscocudsnndeacboougsonaToon sa sodsdocSoDQUDU OES sOOSS Feuille Jeun. Natur. ................... *euille des jeunes naturalistes. Paris, 1870-1900—.................- LLC. bd oS Cd OC EESEISe Ser naRiC ecm The Field; the country gentleman’s newspaper. London, 1853-62. — The Field, farm and garden . . . London, 1863-1900—................. ISLS HROLESH S655 cf-. tere sw sitiioe wa elels *Tield and forest ... Bulletin of the Potomac-side naturalists’ club. WWiishineton IST G—1Sievaetere ie eieteeye etereverlsioe cle sie vision )e ieiee e nies Field Columb. Mus. Publ. Bot. Ser....... *Field Columbian museum. Publications. Botanical series. Chicago, SQ SL GOW eet eewtcletencveves cictete etctel siete fe re/aie's a1 etel s[ove ele cigtare stein te wrefetote WONG LUGS. ciceis fet eis sie csicrecietelensiass ts *The Florist, fruitist and garden miscellany. London, 1852-{62]. — See She 1G List sei eae ee ee ies Se a oe SO Flor. Mag. Bot. Rep... ...............-. The Floral magazine and botanical repository. Philadelphia, [1832-34] || GOR RROMON Ss 2iec5 oo iss :5 sisisiausyss vie eisenereyere *Plorist and pomologist. London, 1863-84 || — See The Florist ........ LEDS 5.3.0 Ga GRRE Oto mEaekta Senior *Flora; oder, Allgemeine botanische Zeitung. Regensburg & Marburg, = STS) 900 > eneecicicrer mieten merricen cele telsicieicie cies eminent Flora Cas. Védeck...................... *Flora; ¢asopis védeckozahradnick¥. v Praze, 1883-86 ...........-.-. Flora Ges. Bot. Gartenb. Dresden Sitzber. Genossenschaft Flora; Gesellschaft fiir Botanik und Gartenbau zu Dres- den. Sitzungsberichte und Abhandlungen. Dresden, 1897—1900—.... lorarPomona i. ccc vic coca eects Hlora en pomona. _ Utrecht, 1854-64| ........ 2.2... 2.222 +s. eee loraliGab siecietenic)sic cicero en inves oe *Floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany. London, 1837-40 || ..... lorali Mage. cies cine ciesiocmerea sens *Hlorall magazine! si) leondons 1861-81 eee. seeeeeideeeeas sees eeeee lore Sard y ANN. 5. ja:.\iioc isos cieeeisleeeee *Annales d’horticulture et de botanique; ou, Flore des jardins du royaume des Rays-Bas.5 beide 858-62 eae clave anys eee emi ioe mises nese lore Sern fo) 8 ey rssslecterctoioloren Seen aia *Flore des serres et des jardins de |"Europe. Gand, 1845-80||........-.- loricult./ Cabot) acne gue fan Rabon Floricultural cabinet and florist’s magazine. London, [1833}-59........ Florida Agric. Exper. Stat. Ann. Rep. .... Florida — State agricultural college — (Agricultural) experiment station. Annual report. Jacksonville, 1889-1900... ................----- Florida Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull.......... Florida — State agricultural college — (Agricultural) experiment station. Bulletin. Jacksonville, etc., IS88-1900—................-.------- If. 1 Lo 774 ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Florida State Hort. Soc. Proc.......... 1 TET YC Lae eee cokes GoM OGRA Ta iar RIOR DIOR TO WOKING Ma OUR i catia cele wo Girona tingtieteeterd(« Folk-lore Record. . For. Disk. Landbrugsanl, Forh......... Tae EL ECE CEEG Re CII ATO URI OC On MOKA Ge corte eleeciateree livarttete eration DPOratls Bl umcekioteideuis ciereinieteicic sini aicrcictorsc Td alghubnaiy be Gig souricidO On poe e ec Forstl. Mittheil. Miinchen............ Forstl.-Naturw. Zeitschr.............. Forstwirthe Mahr. Schles. Verh........ Forstwiss. Gentrbl. . 2... .0- 2.2 cence Fortnight. Review. ................... OxUM re ree eo eile loresyerwicreisierazans cts Franklin Inst. Pennsylv. Jour. ........ Fraser’s Mag Frei. Oekon. Ges. Petersburg Abhand. ... Frei. Oekon. Ges. Petersburg Auswahl... Frei. Oekon. Ges. Petersburg Mittheil.... Fruit Grow. Assoc. Ontario Rep. ...... GardMar Bote eee ee Gard. Mag.Reg. Loudon............. Gard Monthly tec cee eie kieeere Garden: World) 255 3 sends fons cer Gardeners cis issn eie teers Geneesk. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind. ......... Gentleman’s M: Georrs Machhond seca ee eee Geogr. Soc. London Jour.............. Geogr. Soc. London Suppl. Pap........ Geogr Tidsskr3it 5. Oe Baie. oes Georgia Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull....... Ges. Deutsch. Naturf. Aerzte Ber Ges. Erdk. Berlin Verh. Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin Beschiit. .. Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin Neu. Schrift. *Gesellschaft naturforschender Freunde. .. Forstliche Mittheilungen; herausgegeben vom kénigl. Bayer. Ministerial- .. *Porstlich-naturwissenschaftliche Zeitschrift. .. *Forstwirthe von Mihren und Sehlesien. Verhandlungen. — See Forst-See- .. *Forstwissenschaftliches Centralblatt. .. The fortnightly review. », dhe-Forum® sNewsYork; U8S6—L900 = 7 ae -rercie tet eeevers ele eiclsie) =e) erie tees es *Garten-Zeitung; Monatsschrift fiir Gartner und Gartenfreunde. .. Gartner-Tidende. .. Gazette hebdomadaire de médecine et de chirurgie. .. Gazette médicale de Paris. .. Gazzetta chimica italiana. .. Gazzetta toscana delle scienze medico-fisiche. ............--2+-02+000: .. *Geneeskundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indié. .. *Gesellschaft deutscher Naturforscher und Aerzte. Tallahassee & De Vlorida state horticultural society. Proceedings. Land, 1892-99 *The Vlorist. London, 1848. — The florist and garden miscellany. Lon- Gon A S5OH—S Leer ese raleue Pe aveieeeneuel sete oo eite leet aitekenepekiresatsyeveieben sme cys tenes The Florist’s journal and gardener’s record . . . London, [1846-48] ..... Wolkslore Record.) ondony (TS /S|—S2icisterelsisicleletelereeneteetele Tieton taeareteme *Foreningen til diskussion af landbrugsanliggender. Torhandlinger .. . Christiania dS 79=92iiery. cs wcnervecpca pekeeereirehtererereters rere ier ana *}orest leaves. Philadelphia, 1886-1900— ................sesesseees *Torester . . . Camden, N. J., & Washington, 1895-1900—> ............ *La Forét; revue forestiére indépendante. Paris, [1885-88] ............ Vorschungsberichte tiber Lebensmittel und ihre Bezichungen zur Hygiene, liber forense Ghemie und Pharmacognosie. _Miinchen, [1893] 1894-97. . .. *Porst-Archiv zur Erweiterung der I’orst- und Jagd-Wissenschaft. Ulm, LISB=1807ill te kamen chico dee et cI Eee *Porstliche Blitter; Zeitschrift fiir Porst- und Jagdwesen. ‘l’orstliche Mittheilungen. Stuttgart, 1836-47...................000- Miincheny 1846-94 ciclo eseuievei icleuslelehelokektet reaaeta Miinchen, 1892-98 ....... Forstbureau. tion fiir Mihren und Schlesien. Verhandlungen. Briinn, 1850-1900— Berlin, 1879-1900— — See Monat- schrift fir das Worst- und Jagdwesen . 2. 13... . 2 - cece cue ome eine Londons 1865—1900=53 ee eee eee .. Franklin institute of the state of Pennsylvania . .. Journal. Philadel- phia, 182651900425 aay ee ane oe .. Fraser’s magazine for town and country. London, 1830-82............ *Freye oekonomische Gesellschaft in St. Petersburg . . Abhandlungen. Mietauy eter UG 17 lin iro te steven lesehece (olatzaaieifeveicreseteus later ra cece enek crete rae Freye oekonomische Gesellschaft in St. Petersburg. Auswahl oekono- mischer Abhandlungen. St. Petersburg, 1790-93 ................-- *Kaiserliche freie 6konomische Gesellschaft zu St. Petersburg. Mitthei- lungen: | St. Petersburg, 1844-64 ooo. oe oe eisai eines kien .. Fruit growers’ association of Ontario. Report. Toronto, 1870-1900— *Gardens; (hondon 1872-1900 eras cei a eit eee ee eee .. *Garden and forest. New York, 1888-97||.............---+-++-+++0% .. *Gardeners’ chronicle. London, [1841]-1900— ...................... .. *Garden companion and florist’s guide. London, 1852||..............- .. Gardener’s magazine, for amateur cultivators . . . London, 1865-1900— — See Floricultural cabinet and florist’s magazine.........-...6+++- .. *Gardeners’ magazine of botany. London, 1850-51.................. .. Gardener’s magazine and register of rural and domestic improvement. ondon;:1826=43 ||| x. ocsem ints sotiather sc shee eee mean cee .. Gardener’s monthly. Philadelphia, 1859-88................2.-.-00 .. Gardening world illustrated . London, 1884-1900— ............... ey Gardener; a magazine of horticulture . . Edinburgh & London, 1868— 82 || — See The Scottish Patits Bavaetong migdoane ss caaooneearaasooa tooo. .. 'Gartenflora. Erlangen, ete:, 1852-1900 -. 22... 22. - eee ene .. Der Gartenfreund. Mittheilungen aus allen Fachern des Gartenbaues. Wien; 1869278) sisysraciqnes 6) oe ioe 2 Sas en ce OC RICE Ser ener .. *Gartenkunst; Zeitschrift fiir die Gesamtinteressen der Gartenkunst und Gartentechnik . . . Berlin, 1899-1900— ...................-+.--- .. *Garten-Nachrichten. (Berlin, Ieee GE|\Sobodosddéoussoeoonscdodcgco” .. *Gartenwelt; illustriertes Wochenblatt fiir den gesamten Gartenbau. Ber- Liha REV) 0 0 eee ee Sh ee ne Damp a aanin ceo os memo oocds 56 Berlin, LEDC ee pes orca a oe cet 2 ame oe Pe OAR mo Onc DD co Aarhus & Kjgbenhavn, 1885-1900— .............. Paris, 1853-1900—. Paris1853=1900—>: ©... siarsisacyeresscree evenoeete Palermo, 1871-1900— ............-...--> .. Gentleman’s magazine. London, 1731-1900 ...................... .. *Geographische Gesellschaft (fiir Thiiringen) zu Jena. Mittheilungen. A {crt bate y Ot Pane Ree Ones ne ree Te IBM ES GGGU oo 6 .. Kaiserlich-kénigliche geographische Gesellschaft. Mittheilungen. Wien, ebY fa ks\0 Ue ae ear ad ae Sona nedM Uo conome ba aoo CURSE Doloso0 .. Geographical magazine. London, 1874-78 || — See Ocean highways. . . .. Royal geographical society of London. Journal. London, 1832-80..... .. Royal geographical society of London. Supplementary papers. London, NSS GH98 recs ccs: posers saueu scenery cacts tapreneeey ene Gales eee Ch Cee eee .. Geografisk Tidsskrift. Ijg¢benhavn, 1877-1900—...............-.--. .. [Georgia] — State college of agriculture and mechanic arts — Georgia ex- periment station. Bulletin. Athens, etc., 1888-[1900].............- Amtlicher Bericht ueber die Versammlung. Jena, etc., 1823-84.............---2-2--5 . Gesellschaft fiir Erdkunde zu Berlin. Verhandlungen. Berlin, 1875-1900 . *Berlinische Gesellschaft naturforschender Freunde. Beschaftigungen. Berlin hf Z 5279.5. «sis coraietarsharsuasiite Gace .s eis islniis hicks Sele Se se eee ee Neue Schriften. Berlin, 1795- 1803. — See Berlinische Gesellschaft naturforschender Freunde....... ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS 775 Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin Schrift... ... Berlinische Gesellschaft’ naturforschender Wreunde. Schriften. serlin, 7 SOHO Qiesrnve sects tycvie vyeleioce tet etlalpts inert eR Vie Fide. ; ; I, 11 Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin Sitzber. .... Gesellschaft naturforschender Mreunde. Sitzung berichte, serlin, 1862 1900— — See Berlinische Gesellschaft naturforschender Vreunde J. i Ges. Vaterl. Mus. Bohm. Verh........... Gesellschaft des Vaterliindischen Museums in Béihmen. Verhandlungen. Ride LS 2S—B6 viata saureisske iene i iite viel bencctee oe aietnis : see YY! Gesundheitsamt Berlin Arb.............. I ») LIT; ,28 Giorn. Fis. Chim. Stor. Nat. ............ *Giornale di fisica chimica e storia naturale. Pavia, 1808-27.......... I. 25 GHOKMSCIMNLEMs. . ssc cece ree ene Giornalejdelléfscienze)mediches «0:5: «.)..» «1 0 0-4 o/s sv ola v6.6 pi plnivlaretyts III. 2% GROOCCEWVOLUS eps cccvisisvece vyejaeleisvers osleleyeuele.s Goodiwordsnnluondon; 1860=L900—>.).... .1-5 2 s+ cp cele eles eeneinneenetnts Ill. 17 Granite Monthly .................0.0.. Granite monthly; a New Hampshire magazine. Coneord, 1877-1900—> Ill. 4 Great Brit. For. Off. Dipl. Consul. Rep WVLIRC wempepeee we retersicrstecicneitieccislclcjeyeie)ereveversic Great Britain — l’oreign office. Diplomatic and consular reports. Annual : Berics wuuondon si S87— L900 st aiicdi. ais ace coi0s ote ebedictale ete oi Unerane ie tle eels Iil. 17 Great Brit. For. Off. Dipl. Consul. Rep. Ann. *Great Britain — Moreign office. Diplomatic and consular reports. Mis- cellaneous series. London, 1887—-1900—>...........--ceceeeeceeceas III. 17 Great Britain Board Agric. Jour.......... Great Britain — Board of agriculture. Journal. London, [1894-1900].. IIL. 17 Haide-Cult.-Ver. Schlesw.-Holst. Vereins- : MUIR Peter icle: cele siete, steis io s’pievelels'e mips Haide-Cultur-Verein fiir Schleswig-Holstein. Vereinsblatt. Wilster, 1873- 10 Os Cord Cc CIC MAIO IOI Ot tas oe Oy C DIDI SOMO IT era set enrgenoe giao ec aNS IV. 9 13EN] 50000000 COGRO FORD OME C a OOO aoacoc ne *H4j. Casopis pro lesniky, myslivee a piitele piirody. Ve ZdéFe u Polné, NYP CO Oa s GOOD D ITO O 36 DOCU ONDUOUD IO: US dy on Be IO a IV. 14 Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit............. *Hamburger Garten- und Blumenzeitung. _ Hamburg, 1852-90 || — See (Neue) Allgemeine deutsche Garten- und Blumenzeitung ..........-. III. 13 Hamburg Wiss. Anst. Jahrb............. *Hamburgische wissenschaftliche Anstalt. Jahrbuch. Hamburg, 1884- TOO ee Oe cacy Coa RII PTIO-o Oia 0, Ce CRE IE Cie kG OOP OPIOIDS Chet ar 12 Handb. Comm. Prod. Ind. Sect.......... *Hand-books of commercial products; Indian section. Calcutta, 1892-93. III. 279 Handels-Mus, Wien................... Das Handels-Museum; mit Beilage: Commercielle Berichte der Kx. u. K. ést.-ung. Consular-Amter. Wien, 1886-1900—..................... III. 24 FR ATPONy SHIMLA y apelsislc cisistereie aie cisisleynye ele ove Harper’s new monthly magazine. New York, 1850-1900—............ III. 4 EL RVG VIS Ue cheney cecies sieheicenscols Pale mmeeloh choy ers Have=Awisisi vpi@dense) IS44-—47iill i ile ws snes cle veins cie'cce eves ects III. 10 Havebrugs-Tid. ....................--. Havebrugs-Tidende. Kj¢benhavn & Stege, 1890-94................... III. 10 EDR V.QUIC ete ely enerelas oicieietes oie chelateteters cress Havetidende. Kjgbenhavn, 1835-43................--....-------s- III. 10 Hawaiian Alman. Ann................. Hawaiian almanac and annual. Honolulu, [1875-1900] ............. IIL. 27 Hawaiian Plant. Monthly ............... Hawaiian planters’ monthly. Honolulu, 1895-1900—» — See Planters’ Month] yFAnGMvOUNISUS we ULC © epetetete pee taeteta isk ohe etaierelstatet= tele teltoieeler sisters III. 27 ET OIIOS Wepre est sictede ersus oueaeteueledod Ne Ghetefekerthehersi ale Helios. | Abhandlungen und monatl. Mittheilungen aus dem Gesammt- gebiete der Naturwissenschaften. Berlin, 1890-1900— — See Naturwis- senschaftlicher Verein des Regierungsbezirkes Frankfurt............. I. 14 Herb. Boissier Bull..................... *L’herbier Boissier. Bulletin. Genéve, 1893-99—..................- I. 26 Hertfordshire Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans...... *Hertfordshire natural history society and field club. Transactions. Lon- don, ete., 1880-1900—> — See Watford natural history society........ I. 20 FELESPONIAM leis crsicterieievete iarciore eieleleieiciiere *Hesperian; a monthly magazine. San Francisco, 1858-63...........-. 1.5 Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans........ *Highland society of Scotland. Prize essays and transactions. Edinburgh & London, 1799-1832. — Highland and agricultural society. Prize essays and translations. Edinburgh & London, 1835-1900 ......... III. 17 Hogg. Instructor...................... Hogg’s weekly instructor. Edinburgh, LBA SOG cielo) heist omeieie isc eisisieierexe III. 17 Hoge’s Gard. Yearb.................... Gardener’s yearbook and almanack. London, 1859-86................ III. 17 Holland. Maatsch. Wetensch. Oecon. Tak. LLDTGD, code so see obo ames deo oarOtatG Hollandsche maatschappij der wetenschappen te Haarlem. Occono- mischen tak. Landbouw. Haarlem, 1780-1811.../...............- 1.15 Holland. Maatsch. Wetensch. Verh. ..... *Hollandsche maatschappij der wetenschappen te Haarlem. Verhande- lingenteraarlem spl 54 1892 iso) S:5sicisy =e stein ycltieers ole eicle sive <(avelere tah 1.15 Hooker Comp. Bot. Mag................ *Companion to the botanical magazine . . . Ed. by W. J. Hooker. Lon- ConGl 835-36 Getic oct leisicloisielsio wuwisie SLC SS o etelSi opp ue wie ewe te els 1.18 Hooker Jour. Bot.................-.... *Journal of botany; being a second series of the Botanical miscellany . . . Ed. by Hooker. London, 1834-42. — See Botanical miscellany ....... is ir Hooker’s Jour. Bot. & Kew Gard. Misc... *Hooker’s journal of botany and Kew garden miscellany. London, 1849- Baa Seen oLanicalgmiscel lanyApeers acc ten oe seniceieccen eee eeeee i Park ¢ Hooker’s Ic. Plant...................... *Icones Plantarum . . . London, 1837—1900— .........-......--....- I. 18 OTE BOIS iy a iaeicversiccovesicierercicaermcioieierel ere *L’Horticulteur belge. Bruxelles, 1833-38 || ..............-.-.------- ids TER LRE WA So gopsoOROEOOU GUUS OUoRGS SEOrtiCULLeULN CAN CRIS ERE aTISe Sole t aie cc ciel cielelele ow ........... IoGoGogGNOdo0odd0D.6 Illinois State Agric. Soc. Trans........... Illinois state agricultural society. Transactions. Springfield, 1855-71.. Illinois State Hort. Soc. Trans........... Illinois state horticultural society. Transactions. Chicago, 1861-99— .. VUE pret CO Ng er 4: Olea tio GEE U Gio Or Illustrirte Garten-Zeitung. Stuttoarts 185 7—95— > enisele sen cite eerereniene Imp. Inst. Jour. ..........ecee eee eens Imperial institute of the United Kingdom, the colonies and India. Journal. Hondon S951 GOO — errs re releietetetene clei cislotelcre dichelelslehelavenesetelMet test aoe nenene Imp. Inst. Yearb...........0.. sees eee Imperial institute of the United Kingdom, the colonies and India. Year- book. South Kensington, 1892-94. ooo ce ois weenie wie wivioleiens Ind: Agriculturist .... 000560066 s eee Indian agricultursit. Calcutta, 1876219009 <2 54 ult ince so. 5 eee Ind. Ann. Med. Sci...............6.2-0: Indian annals of medical science. Calcutta, 1853-77 ||... .....-.-25-- Uh El) Pec AOE UU HB ODROOGCOROMTLO0 00 0 WelIndische! bij)” Leyden; 1843 i|| ei ieee ore, wre ole elalelelalaleleials+]alenern nee RRR OMe re ec crovereictoreinieteioietelole revelers evekele Xe *]Indian forester. Calcutta, etc., 1876-1900—................-20 ee eee Mum doe poeao aooopeguoupdboLS De Indische gids. Amsterdam, 1879-1900— ...............---ee0eee Ind. Landb.-Genootsch. Tijdschr......... Indisch landbouw-genootschap. ‘Tijdschrift. Samarang, 1871-81...... TG bh Co btelfoogs obuoouuoGtEnDponca noc Indian medical gazette. Calcutta, 1866-1900. ................200-- tlh! Cellier ogeeoobOU SOUR OOGDGODOC *De Indische mercuur. Amsterdam, 1878-1900— ..................-- India Rubber World .................-- India rubber world. New York, 1889-1900— ................-...-.- Indiana Acad. Sci. Proc................-- *Indiana academy of science. Proceedings. Brookville & Indianapolis, IEPA) Eouoondoupsageusucb ono oUDeMoODUDUOUOODOUONOOtCUGAC Indiana Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. ........ Indiana — Purdue university — Agricultural experiment station. Bulle- tins [afayettel SS5—1900 | tieestencteliysiee ili nn ran erent teil rareret tenets Indiana Board Agric. Ann. Rep. ......... Indiana state board of agriculture. Annual report. Indianapolis, 1852— ike (eae Sanaracnia Goad coon MonoMcpOromomouooK bodb.cn olocT-cac-0¢ Indiana Hort. Soc. Trams................ Indiana (state) horticultural society. Transactions. Indianapolis, 1864— IW ed onondooooddUMeoUnoOonecor UadcoonmouoUobaubOToCbOG.CO7 THC iG sc ono nagnoceoouoUDCoOUGOUs Industrialist; a weekly paper. Manhattan, 1875-1900— .............. Ingén. Agric. Gembloux ................ L’ingénieur agricole de Gembloux. Gembloux, 1894-1900. — See Associ- ation des anciens éléves de l'Institut agricole de ’état 4 Gembloux ..... Inst. Agron. Sio Paulo Relat. Ann....... *Instituto agronomico do estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil em Campinas. _ Re- latorio annual. Sao Paulo, 1893-95. — See Kstacaéo agronomica de Cam- pinas da republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil Inst. Bot. Buitenzorg Bull............... Linstitut botanique de Buitenzorg. Bulletin. Buitenzorg, 1898—1900—> Inst. Colon. Marseille Ann. ............. *Institut colonial de Marseille. Annales. Marseille, etc., 1893-1900— .. Tnst2 egypt bully 4 ee eee Institut égyptien. Bulletin. Alexandrie, 1859-1900—................ Iast. Fis.-Geog. Costa Rica Anal......... Instituto fisico-geogréfico nacional de Costa Rica. Anales. San José de Costa Rica, 180908) (sik aidan eeees oo sok, Rams Me ROO a an a Inst. Hort. Fromont Ann............... *Tnstitut horticole de Fromont. Annales. Paris, 1829-34 Ile eyeveee casei Inst. Med. México Anal,................ Instituto médico nacional. Anales. México, 1894-1900— — See El Es- Cian tno sabcocCocoorGcoonGuoooomUcOddbOUmgooUooOnUdcEU CDOS Inst. Nat. Agron. France Ann............ Institut national agronomique [de France]. Annales. Paris, 1878-98—. . Inst. Nat. Genevois Bull................ *Institut national genevois. Bulletin. Genéve, 1853-1900— .......... Inst. Roy. Grand-Duc. Luxembourg Pub.. Institut royal grand-ducal de Luxembourg. Publications. Luxembourg, 1870-97—> — See Société des sciences naturelles du grand-duché de IEXaO IES GoodgocdosusadoudenugacaeuooCGodoDSDaoueusCOUEC ODOC Entel Observe ecole secrete: The Intellectual observer. London, 1862-68. — See Recreative science. . Intern. Hort. Exhib. Bot. Congr.Lond. Rep. *International horticultural exhibition and botanical congress . . . Lon- don . . . 1866. Report of proceedings. London, [1866]............ OWS ACAG INCI ETOC As ret rretierciiee Towa academy of sciences. Proceedings. Des Moines, 1890-1900— .... Towa Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. ........... Iowa — Agricultural college — Experiment station. Bulletin. [Des Moines] #Ames 1 888=1900— > tenet frie isierare costeisietenevsieicrelresie eerie Iowa State CollegeAgric.Contrib.Bot. Dept. Iowa state college of agriculture and mechanic arts. Contributions from the botanical department. Des Moines, ete., 1896-1900— Iowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. ............. Towa state horticultural society. Report. Des Moines, 1868-1900— .. . Iowa State Hort. Soc. Trans. ........... *Towa state horticultural society. Transactions. Des Moines, 1879-91.— See Iowa state horticultural society. Report ..............--.0000s drmischia |Corresp i.) .stletveiee eee ete o elaie *Trmischia, botanischer Verein ftir das nérdliche Thiiringen. Correspon- denzblatt. Sondershausen, 1881-86|| .........-.---- 2s eee e eee cece fsisiEncyclop! Zeit Istit. Tecn. Naut. NapoliAnn............ R{eale] istituto teenico e nautico di Napoli. Annali................+: Istit. Veneto Sci. Atti .................. Imp. reale istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti. Atti delle adunanze. Venezia, 1841—1900— ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Istit. Veneto Sci. Mem,,................ MULE MAR OTIC Muisietelitalsterycessiuleiteretetevelellvtecciauebete Jahrb. Gartenk. Bot.................005 Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg Ann.............. IBY CEO ULM yetsrels sfars ie) (s ies cree vleivie.s eleve Jour. Agric. Indust. South Australia...... Jour. Agric. Med. Evreux .............. WOUPPAQTICHE ALIS sc. oc: 0ic ees vivicie bclsieiee ere OUT PAQTIC RETA US c.c is sie es sis. ciel sielolersiare Jour. Agric. Prat. Belg................. Jour. Amer. Folk-lore.................. Jour. Anat. Phys. London .............. Jour. Asiatique...................2008% TOUPMB OURO M Ahee eis isis ciel uibislee elem ie slals POUT BOteAPPl sss. oe ek Mochi ole baie TOUPHBOUN GEL | of is cic ieialets ohtevere vies MOUPMBOLMEATIS Ss a le\eeseslel svete selayereiciseieas Jour. Connaiss. Usuell. Prat............. MP UID OL er eect ats hss cratered reiae eraieveletal’ Jour. Hort. Prat. Guide Jard............ Jour. Ind. Arch. East. Asia,............. Jour. Mycol. Washington............... Jour. Nat. Philos. Chem. Art............ Jour. Pharm. Anvers................... Jour. Pharm. Leipzig................... Jour. Pharm. Paris .................... Jour. Phys. Chim. Hist. Nat....... Sos LOUD MEV SLOW raictascre decrypt olske line edsrers tiece Wourmerakt; Chem /\o0. sc. cs occccsecngen Jour. Vulgaris. Hort.................... Kansas Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull.......... Kansas Agric. Exper. Stat. Rep.......... Kansas State Board Agric. Bien. Rep..... Kansas State Hort. Soc. Trans.......... *Imp. reale istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti. Memorie, Venezia, TSAO HOO Sir cir ole acon bible ely v0 LOMAS so KoA MMR o wipe mee nities L’ Italia agricola, Milano, 1869-95— ............. Jahrbuch fir Gartenkunde und Botanik. Bonn & Lraune chweig, 1883 DOM rvtesal ota bs dettaraccliacn cv Btetbtnrsie cote lyr alr ln ed pip Vid (non wid ya: os dl aie p) Aa)s o/eie> *Jahrbticher der Gewiichskunde, Berlin, 1820 ........-..+.++++- Neues Jahrbuch fiir Pharmacie und verwandte licher . . . Speyer & Hei- delberg, 1854-73 || — See Jahrbuch der praktischen P harmacie . . Jahrbiicher fiir Volks- und Landwirthschaft. . . Dresden & Leipzig, 1848- 73. — See Oconomische Gesellschaft im IXénigreiche Sachsen. Sehrif- COIS sricots ee aesicmei al etvcolt al rx akeresalolvratelo.e.'eXe aievede {olauc (eVDfe Start ata) Pavets eterbrara leben a + Jahrbticher ftir wissenschaftliche Botanik, Berlin & Leipzig, 1858-1900—> The Japan society, London, ‘Transactions and proceedings. London, 1893— LOUOS Senay Makerere: dvs teicalts FN taih sv; ei ole-auye‘alarp s/el)p\a/elofaloluieba ¥ *Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Annales. Batavia & Leide, 1876 1900—> MTATOINMCULISHC) 8 GANG, SLO L— O41 fi. tauele.oe.v wate s als si eivieleu sivlelelajels *Jardin; journal bi-mensuel d’horticulture générale. Argenteuil & Paris, LSS ZKOOO =o aimee terecicleietote tort states ale’ +, »/oi/oreio:viste ve a Cie etelnvetdte ein Biota cilteiele Jornal de horticultura pratica. Porto, 1870-92 || Jornal official d’agricultura. Lisboa, 1877-85— .............-...-++- Journal d’agriculture pratique et d’économie rurale pour le midi de la irancemeeOulousen SO5—1900— saci ons e crele\sicieieiebevslelolelets cplsipeisttiane Journal of agriculture and industry of South Australia . . . Adelaide, SO LUOOO= sire ok. sateyssenevesebotulsl crovepore ve icle/clare eVoleys olety o/s =)al> »/al'efare/als/siatsanoes Journal d’agriculture, de médecine et des sciences accessoires. Evreux, 1824-29. — See Société d’agriculture, sciences et arts du département de [TUL OW erect taterovstetetanctatepcee ieee reve favs pe vol «lo: clsve vyete!dics 'eysialel «ib 0/e,a}e Walolets ete Journal de l’agriculture. Paris, 1866-1900— ..................---0e- Journal d’agriculture pratique, de jardinage et d’économie domestique. Parish! 837—l900—>iertitemttacucice s screthos ate set ele hetero eeieeh- br. *Journal d’agriculture pratique . . . du royaume de Belgique. Liége & Bruxelles 1848=58)| [ise weneraeer ttre overs velnle cleferercre: stairs oleae 9 aie eateloiniae Journal of American folk-lore. Boston & New York, 1888-1900—...... Journal of anatomy and physiology. London & Cambridge, 1867-95— . . Journal asiatique; ou, Recueil de mémoires . . . Paris, 1522-1900— .... *Journal of botany, British and foreign. London, 1863-1900— ........ *Journal de botanique appliquée A Vagriculture . . . Paris, 1813-14.... *Journal de botanique néerlandaise. Amsterdam, 1861..........-.... *Journal de botanique. Paris, 1887-1900— ......................... *Journal de botanique; rédigé par une société de botanistes. Paris, 1S08— Teoma des connaissances usuelles et pratiques. Paris, 1825-43........ *Journal of forestry and estates management. London & Edinburgh, 1878— [SG [aR rae ote terrae etn ee oo oe aia ceo eRe *Journal forestier suisse. Lenzburg, 1858-60, 1900—...............-. *Journal d’histoire naturelle; rédigé par Lamarck . . . Paris, 1792...... Journal of horticulture; cottage gardener and country gentleman. London, USGELS1900 => See Cottage: sardenen) cn.) ejeoleietels ies elele el =tleteie lel miei Journal d’horticulture pratique de la Belgique. Bruxelles, 1857-61 | — See Journal d’horticulture pratique; ou, Guide des amateurs et jardi- NA Ano Sod daanoo ln 0.00 AodotaG > CORR me nOO ro Conn Oreo OranE sat Journal d’horticulture pratique (de la Belgique); ou, Guide des amateurs et; ardiniersss Bruxelles gle44—5 terercteeteieecters nets ore eine eee inicio ieee ete Journal of the Indian Archipelago and eastern Asia. Singapore, 1847-63 Journal of mycology. Columbus, (Ohio) & Washington, 1885-94—..... Journal of natural philosophy, chemistry and the arts. London, 1797-1813 Journal de pharmacie; publié par la Société de pharmacie d’Anvers . . . (AM VersiGP BLUKEES G45 = 95 — SP ere ot forsie sicieie is eieiete eielelevs. 1s ta Sais cree Journal de pharmacie et de chimie. Paris, 1842-1900—+ — See Bulletin de (HAA S yon cop Kot oUUO deb aD CoN AS HoGs Soe T Onn ae domnoeuenoes Journal der Pharmacie fiir Aerzte und Apotheker. Leipzig, 1793-1834. . Journal de pharmacie et des sciences accessoires. 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[Man- Hatten |e Lopekay [See | 21 G00 5 alee eee ee Ene cen Kxansas state agricultural college — Experiment station. Annual report. Topeka & Manhattan, ISEONT EQUI Ge Sa RARE OE Pa ce Kxansas state board of agriculture. Biennial report. Topeka, 1S78S—1900— Kansas state horticultural society. Transactions. Topeka, 1872-1900 Kentucky — State college — Kentucky agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. {Lexington,)1885}-1900—> © 2. t... 2. eee eee eee III. III. III. I 16 15 15 29 Ill. 4 LE Lal ol _ ee et 18 778 ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Eee cette cidiote nwo vlateidltie eins wickse ois caroie A Kert. ‘Budapest; i892) 900 oes ens evsieyercireioleyasaleinieletarstenetey\eletearne tere WRG MAND crcrcie le rieieietulploistu toeyaywreae ein serecorats Kertészeti Lapok. Budapest, 1885-1900. .......... eee e eee eens Kew Bull. Misc. Inform................ *IXew bulletin of miscellaneous information. London, 1887—1900—>..... Py) OT i eS ORS Cie OCROR SOO CCRC Knowledge; an illustrated magazine of science. London, 1881-1900— . PRT Gas MAN rer atureteseielatts cis enesoistereeiocaterereretere *De Kofhiegids; organ van het Algemeen Kofliesyndicaat in Nederlandsch Indié: Malanp 71 S99=1900—> eric vcr oiereus tose aotenctial tat atetatarel ceteris tate Kol. Mus. Haarlem Bull. .............. *IXoloniaal museum te Haarlem. Bulletin. Amsterdam, 1892-1900—. . Kol. Mus. Haarlem Cat. Cult........... *IXoloniaal Museum Haarlem. Beschrijvende catalogus van de verzame- lingen in het . . . Afdeeling: Voortbrengselen van de groote cultuur in Nederlandsch Oost-Indié. Haarlem, [1880-92]..................... Kol. Mus. Haarlem Cat. Plant.......... *KXoloniaal museum Haarlem. Beschrijvende catalogus . . . Afdeeling: Verschillende voortbrengselen uit het plantenrijk in Nederlandsch Indié. Haarlem) [SS 7i]kie .......:..... ccc cece eee en eeees Thang Wo Tove sake cise eee isc The Land we love; a monthly magazine devoted to literature . . . Char- lotte,, NECA 866268\0i5.5.cih lowes Gagosian ey eee Teandmandsbles soc seiner iococrinoe eer Landmandsblade; Ugeskrift for Agerdyrkning. Kjébenhavn, 1868—1900—> Mandoaconycidse vem erccrcrisiiae aeretlot Landoeconomiske Tidender. Kjgbenhavn, 1815-19. — Nye landoecono- miske Tidender. IJjgbenhavn, 1819-30 ...................---.-0%. TLankwaurb secre et en eee Landwirthschaftliche Jahrbiicher; Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Land- wirtschatt-)eBerliny 1872=1900—)) che cee lees cine eels ieiel ee eeieene Landw. Versuchs-Stat................. Die Landwirthschaftlichen Versuchs-Stationen. Berlin, 1859-1900—.... Landw. Wochenbl. Ackerbaumin. Wien .. TPO OLEG ET. Gob coseu.cuendodos aceon Leop.-Carol. Akad. Naturf. Verh........ 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Verhandlungen. Breslau, Bonn, ete., 1818—1900—> — See Academia naturae curiosorum . *Leopoldinisch-carolinische Academie der Naturforscher. Leopoldina. Jena & Halle, 1859-1900— — See Academia naturae curiosorum...... *Linnean society. Journal of the proceedings; botany. London, 1857— 1900—» — See Linnean society of London.................-..-++05 *Linnean society of New South Wales. Proceedings. Sydney, 1877—1900— Linnean society of London. Proceedings. London, 1849-1900—...... *Linnean society. Transactions. London, 1791-1875. — See Linnean so- Gletyiof Londonesiiciic case ane so cciaticle ese eee am ean eee ee eters *Linnaea; ein Journal fiir die Botanik. Berlin & Halle, 1826-82........ Lippincott’s magazine of literature, science and education. Philadelphia, Ui U0 Cee an eens GDI CO ORME O CSC aGm eMac boIA0C *List hospoddisky. v Chrudimi, 1875-1900— ..................----- listy/zahradnickey~ ae vebrazesl 8-718) eee eee eae eerie literacy and historical society of Quebec. Historical documents. Quebec, IRB} {i fee eam AO Ram Gu MoO a OROUeorISAn oa MESO Sod SodH0o 0% Literary and philosophical society of Liverpool. Proceedings. London & Liverpool 1845-1 900 ss Ak cesta s ocvsie occ eine Masters eieteieere er Pete Littell’s living age. Boston, 1844-1900—..................-+-------- *Botanical cabinet, consisting of coloured delineations of plants. London, TSISL3Sll| Be eke Peers Sone Nesta oy A a Lolland-Falsters Forstmandsforenings Mgde, 1869-1900. Forhandlinger. Nykigbingsp 34 1869=1900 Stanek ce eee eee eae London and Edinburgh philosophical magazine and journal of science . . . London, 1832—1900—» — See Philosophical magazine...............- The London graphic, an illustrated weekly newspaper. London, 1869- 1 tS Ue acre Aor ee Chic ee RIED CIO a Gio Ooo DoIe Gaade ROG Ol.5 oc *London journal of botany. London, 1842-48. — See Botanical miscel- [ihih een Orns Gee ono MC aan G ROC EE eb couteesedsendac London medical journal . . . London, 1781-90. ............--------+--: Medical and physical journal; containing the earliest information on subjects of medicine . . . London, 1799-1815. — London medical and physicals ournalyslondons1816—33)||per nore eee ee een eeee eer The [London] times. London, 1854-1900—.............----.---++--> Longman’s magazine. London, 1883-1900 .............-.-++++---++- *Lotos; Zeitschrift fiir Natur-Wissenschaften herausgegeben vom Natur- historischen Vereine “ Lotos”’ in Prag. Prag, 1851-78 ............. Louisiana state university and A[gricultural] and M[{echanical] college — Agricultural experiment stations. Bulletin. Baton Rouge, [1885]—1900— Louisiana state university and A[gricultural] and M[echanical] college — Agricultural experiment stations. Geology and agriculture. [Baton Rouge;s1892=98)] 5.12 yee saa de de veee lace oe teteretovtoke ieee Eres cree Louisiana state university and A[gricultural] and M[echanical] college — Agricultural experiment stations. Special bulletin. Baton Rouge, 1893 *Lyceum of natural history of New York. Annals. New York, 1824-76 Lyon-horticole; revue bi-mensuelle d’horticulture. Lyon, 1879-1900—. *Genootschap ter bevordering van natuur-, genees en heelkunde te Amster- damn: Maandblad der sectie voor natuurwetenschappen. Amsterdam, RY (ein ee ene ee See TonecIA Geneon nO Oo ORO AION ODO OGnD 0 III. 757 III. 757 I. 27 IV. 10 III. 23 III. 4 I. 18 III. 4 III. 10 III. 10 III. 12 III. 12 III. 25 ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Maandschr. Tuinb. .................4:. Maatsch. Bevord. Landb. Verh........... Madras Dept. Land Rec. Agric. Bull. .... Madras Jour. Lit. Sci................... Madras Month. Jour. Med. Sci.......... Madras Quart. Jour. Med. Sci........... Mag. Bot. Gard............ 0... cece eee IVES RB Ot ANG Ue ys: 0: siae\e\s: e150, 01 vie atevatels w aibinys MVE ROB OL CUTICHD 510,505 )0)51+ ccinislersleieie vivniewwin NVI PEL OLUMB Obs) vie secs: ein ojcityn sere) vies b ovoloyeye lee Mag. Landb. Kruidk................... RIVER INU PEAS Use 0,010 0) cies sain! ec e\vloiele(s) oj o¥e MVE PREM LLON evar ins fosiec sys ool esotelsst ce veilodsjatete oe Mag. Vaderl. Landb. .................. Magy. Novényt. Lap................... Maine Agric. Exper. Stat. Ann. Rep...... Maine Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull, ......... MVD Tele peered sictiesovet stcso, everecey vere: ivlereseieters Manchester Microsc. Soc. Trans. ....... Manchester Quart. .................... Mannheim. Ver. Naturk. Jahresb........ UMPayseille M60: oc. ce cee weeieiseee Mass. Agric. Coll. Ann. Rep............. Mass. Agric. Repos. Jour. .............. Mass. Board Agric. Rep................ Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll.................. IMedsObserv. Ing... 2.2 eee eee ee Med. Phys. Soc. Bombay Trans. ........ Med. Phys. Soc. Calcutta Quart. Jour.... Med. Phys. Soc. Calcutta Trans. ....... UWPOCPRRE CONG eroticy icine oi sce sudlsiere gis.e Sevens Med. Soc. West Virginia Trans.......... Meded. Lands Plantent................. Meehans’ Monthly..................... MMerchant’s)Mag.. 0.0 cece eee: IVPGSSAOOIIA DTIC Hr. (oie cise sce wie leleistd ec sibesiereen Mexico Inform. Docum. Comerc......... Michigan Agric. Exper. Stat. Ann. Rep... * Michigan Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull........ Michigan Agric. Exper. Stat. Elem. Sci. Bull. Michigan State Board Agric. Ann. Rep... Michigan State Hort. Soc. Ann. Rep..... Minnesota Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull....... Minnesota Agric. Exper. Stat. Rep. ..... Minnesota Hort. Soc. Ann. Rep......... Missouri Bot. Gard. Rep... ............. Missouri State Hort. Soc. Ann. Rep...... Maandsehrift voor tuinbouw., Dordrecht, 1846-52 ........... ; ; YMaatschappij ter bevordering yan den landbouw te Amsterdam, Ver- handelingen, Amsterdam, 1778-1826 .........-+0+++0+- Madras — Department of land records and agriculture. Agric ultural branch, Dulletin. Madras, 1889-1900—>.. . *Madras journal of literature and science. . . “Madras, 1835-80, — See Journal of literature and science... ........-- Lathe stds Madras monthly journal of medical science. " Madras, 1870-73. — See Ma- dras quarterly journal of medical science........-.-0e0ereresreese Madras quarterly journal of medical science. Madra & London, 1560-69 *Magazine of botany and gardening. London, 1833-37............... Neues Magazin fiir die Botanik in ihrem ganzen Umfange. ‘Dirich, 1794. *Magazin ftir die Botanik. Ztirich, 1787-90.........+++eeceeceercees Magazine of horticulture, botany and all useful discoveries and improve- ments in rural affairs. New York, 1835-68 ||...........-.se+seecee *Magazijn voor landbouw en kruidkunde. Utrecht, 1847-76 Werk *Magazine of natural history and journal of zoology, botany. London, LSZU 54) Mparartere sretrvevateaten vee ato roieiatac: oss oosi sv .cjovelvisivlpye scvivteral ler die dhetite ii etete Magasin pittoresque. 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Mannheim, 1834-76 Marseille-médical; journal mensuel. Marseille, 1873-1900 ........... Massachusetts agricultural college. Annual report. Boston, 1864-1900—> Massachusetts agricultural repository and journal. Boston, 1793-1827 Massachusetts state board of agriculture. Annual report of the secretary. Bostonyel 8541900 sie. rds tateakete, cracls c/s sicie che oletelcieaie vies vie wleie eee Massachusetts historical society. Collections. Boston, 1806-1900—.... *Massachusetts horticultural society. Transactions. Boston, 1829-1900—> *Botanist. Ed. by B. Maund & J. S. Henslow. London, [1837-46]..... *Medico-botanical society of London. ‘Transactions. London, [1828-37] Medical observations and inquiries . . . London, 1757-84 ||............ Medical and physical society of Bombay. Transactions. Bombay, 1836- Modicai and physical society. Quarterly journal. Calcutta, 1837 ...... Medical and physical society. Transactions. Calcutta, 1825-45 ||...... Medical record. 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Moller’s D. Gartn.-Zeit................. Monatschr. Forst. Jagdwes.............. Monatsschr. Kakteenk.................. Monatsschr. Pomol..................... Mittheilungen von Forschungsreisenden und Gelehrten aus den deutschen Schutzgebieten. Berlin, 1888-1900. ...............-...2-------- *Mittheilungen aus dem Gesammtgebiete der Botanik. Leipzig, 1874-75. *Moller’s deutsche Gartner-Zeitung. Erfurt, 1886-1900— ...........- *Monatschrift fiir das Forst- und Jagdwesen. Stuttgart, 1857-78 ...... *Monatssehrift ftir Kakteenkunde. Berlin, [1891]-1900—............. Monatssehrift fiir Pomologie und praktischen Obstbau. Stuttgart, 1855- Bee, Soo BDORERRUE OS COS USGaoce Hebden pendauacodEeds sesseaeeeees III. Ill. 780 ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS A OO *Le monde des plantes. Le Mans, 1891-1900—..........- see ee eee et aaa aia: Stee tri hear Les mondes; Sivite hebdomadaire des sciences. Paris, 1863-81 soe AES Monit, Hort. Paris... 0.0 cree ees Le moniteur d’horticulture, arboriculture, viticulture. Paris, 1877-99—> Monit. Offic. Comm..............--e0e: Moniteur officiel du commerce. — Paris, 1883-1900 «2... essere eee DG pS Gl fo en ROASTS OUTGORILED OCLC Le moniteur scientifique du chimiste et du manufacturier. Paris, 1857— 95— — See Revue scientifique et industrielle . . 6... 61... esse eee eee Montana Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull........-. Montana — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. [Bozeman], ete., LS A= GOD a aie iicleretaresc onoetauerevatellelianedexsVerloelevshet(ejeteretelsnenatensraveraneraytietuyenoreds : } . Edinburgh.......... The Monthly journal of medicine. Edinburgh, 1841-55............55. ae ter aed KORO : ee atemrens Montpelliermédical; journal mensuel de médicine. Montpellier, 1858-1900—> Montreal Hort. Soc. Fruit. Grow. Assoc. ‘ : : ; ee fl 1 TT RAI ete RUMI OOo GEOG OOO GHG Montreal horticultural society and fruit growers’ association of the province of Quebee. Report. Montreal & Quebec, 1876-93..........+..0055 Miinden. Forstl. Hefte..............0-5 *Miindener forstliche Hefte. Berlin, 1892-1900—..............-.44. OU GT ay 8 Oe eG FOU CO HOUDODGOOOU COL Municipal affairs; a quarterly magazine. New York, 1897-1900—>..... Murray's Mags... ice eee nies Murray’s magazine; a home and colonial periodical. London, 1887-91 .. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Mem......... Museum of comparative zodlogy at Harvard college. Memoirs. Cambridge, Masi 1864290 =55- sicnce ce as cs csi ee Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris Ann.............. *Muséum @histoire naturelle. Annales. Paris, 1802-13.............. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris Bull.............. *Muséum d’histoire naturelle. Bulletin. Paris, 1895-1900—......... Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris Mém............. *Mus¢um d’histoire naturelle. Mémoires. Paris, 1815-32............. Mus. Hist. Nat. Rouen Act.............- Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Rouen. Actes. Rouen, 1862-1900—... Mus. Nac. Montevideo Anal............. *Museo nacional de Montevideo. Anales. Montevideo, 1894-1900—... Mus. Nac. Rio de Janeiro Arch.......... *Museo nacional do Rio de Janeiro. Archivos. Rio de Janeiro, 1876-99— Mus. Neu. Wissenswiird. Naturw. Berlin. Museum des Neuesten und Wissenswiirdigsten aus dem Gebiete der Natur- wissenschaft . . . Berlin, 1814-18. — See Bulletin des Neuesten und Wissenswiirdigsten aus der Naturwissenschaft .. ..........---+.--+ Mus. Neuchatel. Recueil Hist. Nat....... Musée neuchatelois. Recueil d’histoire nationale & d’archéologie .. . Neuchatel 18641900 recicscaiene ictslelelefelorc isiekecleletelovetele rs etelcrelste lalate Wher gee hs en ooGoObOGUDDDUODOINOD *Museu paraense de historia natural e ethnographia (Museu Goeldi). Bole- time sears 1 896)[L394] 19005 sevrererereterstclopelctetereleted ie elereteterciae tate aets Us LOVIOWATCH rere reeheleleleletereteieie= Musée Teyler. Archives. Haarlem, 1866-95.................++----- Nassau Ver. Naturk. Jahrb. ............ *Verein fur Naturkunde im Herzogthum Nassau. Jahrbiicher. Wies- badenw1S44= 1900s riercieissvetrsicvctelcbctsl cletererototetsteletelete lettres eke Metin WEVA TETE hoo cpa goopoconuouGDDGQUdOL *Natural history review; including proceedings of the Irish natural history societies: Dublinwete!, W854 ker cierctcletcletertetersteteitolsreneielateteterdsieier= Nation. Geog. Mag.................--.- *National geographic magazine. Washington, 1889-1900— ........... Nation. Mag. Boston................-+- N ational’ magazine; an illustrated American monthly. Boston, 1894— INO gocnocuscoauoqvoodoOAd Gogo DodoNDaDDOOODCUOUDCCODUOONOS Nation. Nurseryman.................-- National nurseryman for growers and dealers in nursery stock. Rochester (NERYA) 189321900 Seeeeeee rm in eieinicietr cies eerr ceca Watione Quart; Revise. cicie alemereieleri- National quarterly review. New York, 1860-80 ..................--- is Eimists FUER E oss doponcgacuebooescodoEd Die Natur; Zeitung zur Verbreitung naturwissenschaftlicher Kenntnisse. labMNGy Is yNNO=— >, G ooo ocacgocdoadnc ODOC doUbOOIOSCDaCauGUOUNENC 1 PEAY ee ceoudsucocouaupbooononDe *La Naturaleza; periddico cientifico de la Sociedad mexicana de historia naturals Mexico! 8701 900 — er eeeieetloisictetelette tree tekalete tent ey mete 1s EET oe comeaadoouEoTo0pCoG0UD000 *Naturaliste . . . journal des échanges et des nouvelles. Paris, 1879-87. — Naturaliste; revue illustrée des sciences naturelles. Paris, 1887-1900— Wattre Lond encsccrelretemicietlvelertieroctereis Nature; a weekly illustrated journal of science. London & New York, 1870— ICU ccodulsebussouvodooHMondaDondoUOFOUDnEODOGCoUODDEHOOd00 I ENG eh ewe cdo nognoduooRedNa0coC La Nature; revue des sciences et de leurs applications aux arts et 4 |’indus- trie MParis#l8 731 G00 =F reise clareicieiclso par eimerel eer ei elolerreraierherers 1s Ie Go Sug oO CRO RO robo caaeb *Naturen. Kristiania & Bergen, 1877-1900—.............+--+eeeeeee 1 Pinned Cink 6 oc ameccnaseeoos@eoaobaNn *Naturen og Mennesket. Kjgbenhavn, 1889-96|| .........-----+----+ Naturf. Ges. Bern Mittheil.............. *Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Bern. Mittheilungen. Bern, 1843-1900— Naturf. Ges. Danzig Neu. Samml. Abh. .. *Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Danzig. Neue Sammlung von Versuchen und Abhandlungen. Danzig, 1778 Naturf. Ges. Danzig Schrift............. *Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Danzig. Schriften. Danzig, 1866-1900— Naturf. Ges. Freiburg. Ber.............. Naturforschende Gesellschaft zu Freiburg i. B. Berichte ... . Freiburg i. let nid kelite mst nine oocincds coo oMcnroUM oud MoDcOseoueaoougomlOOcts O° Naturf. Ges. Graubiind. Jahresber....... *Naturforschende Gesellschaft Graubiindens. Jahresbericht. Chur, 1856- 1h!) 00s se Gloom oa OOO AUD Uo oor OOM ene ood App oo toenae bab oS 6 Naturf. Ges. Halle Abh................. *Naturforschende Gesellschaft zu Halle. Abhandlungen. Halle, 1854- 19002 eee SE cle iey rene abele ace cyarenaitem mic iease aslo eee mere rea Naturf. Ges. Halle Sitzber.............. *Naturforschende Gesellschaft zu Halle. Bericht iiber die Sitzungen. ees [Halle, 1872}£92 #0. 23h cits si cis s cinabev seleteet olsntboe een ann Naturf. Ges. Leipzig Sitzber............. *Naturforschende Gesellschaft zu Leipzig. Sitzungsberichte. Leipzig, ICY Geet RnR AA CEO o aon Boe GMO OOS Goro bObcuOoO a AAS ab o Naturf. Ges. Ziirich Abh. .............. *Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Zurich. Abhandlungen. Ziirich, 1761— Tien encnis aeeaespuuchenrnonaaarenmapbamanonuneageccaanoéawoos.c Naturf. Ges. Ztirich Vierteljahrsschr. .... *Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Ziirich. Vierteljahrsschrift. Ziirich, 1856=1900 => ee eee eee ere eee teen er coierkreriors Naturf. Ver. Briinn Verh................ *Naturforschender Verein in Briinn. Verhandlungen. Briinn, 1863-1900— Naturf. Ver. Riga Corresp............... * Naturforschender Verein zu Riga. Correspondenzblatt. Riga, 1846-1900— Naturforscher Halles eee ee *Der Naturforscher. Ed. by J. E. Inman. Halle, 1774-1804|| ......... Naturh. For. Kjgbenhayn Vidensk. Meddel. *Naturhistoriske Forening i Kjgbenhavn. Videnskabelige Meddelelser. : Kyi gbenha vn l849=1900 Se erste eect cetera Naturh.-Selsk. Skrivt. . segpesccecedocuc * Naturhistorie-Selskabet Kigbenhavn. Skrivter. Kigbenhavn, 1790-1810 || Naturh. Ver. Preuss. Rheinl. Verh. ...... *Naturhistorischer Verein der preussischen Rheinlande (und Westphalens). : f Verhandlungen®) Bonn} 1844-19003 rir ceeeiere «cris iver reyernerer Naturw. Ges. Isis Dresden Sitzber........ *Naturwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft Isis in Dresden. Sitzungsberichte. Dresden; '1862=1900=9 asec dk aeleeniciewsie sre erscadae ols le vs sete te oto tote Naturw. Ver. Bremen Abh............... #Naturwissenscbottlicher Verein zu Bremen. Abhandlungen. Bremen, 1868-1900— a oe ae - ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS 781 Naturw. Ver. Frankfurt Mittheil........ *Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein des Re ie TURE bezirkes Vrankfurt. Mo- natliche Mittheilungen. Derlin, 1887 UO riot ve a jt Naturw. Ver. Karlsruhe Verh............ Os nschaftlicher Verein in Karls a _Verhandlungen. Karls- MUO s LEG4—1 900, ieiave ia iaie eventos et nis oleae anal ia ols) WPT Pr I. Naturw. Ver. Liineburg Jahresh,......... *Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein fir das Furstenthum Line burg. Jahres hefteibtineburea 186508). csieie ov occlsiptaloe cine ia iatelaleiwiny os ‘a I. Naturw. Vor. Posen Zeitschr............. *Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein der Proyinz Posen. Zeitechrift. Powen, IS OA = GO abe ws otras 9) e:vsendyar es alan blOcAd oto phe aha lo Pia Cote tee pinto a Mame: ciate I, Naturw. Wochenschr................055 Naturwissenschaftliche Wochenschrift. Berlin, 1887-1900—>........... il. IS ETATIEE? SG 1::5.6.00.010, CIDIOD OOOO DIDO ICO CIETC De Natuur; tijdschrift ter bevordering van de kennis der natuur. Leiden, LEG ORG Liven etcvsstaisie,'s,'ahnteSeveckeGete Giavbiavaveloud/v diye BUsccho aicth cle tie oNaNaty Rainy ater tic jf Natuur. Geneesk. Arch. Nederl. Indié ... *Natuur- en geneeskundig archief voor Neerland’s Indié. Datavia, 1844— ENE oad OL COLO OOO ODOC UOC AOR LODOEO Chee COOL Oe monet cre if Natuur, Scheik. Arch................... *Natuur- en scheikundig archief. totterdam & Leiden, 1833-38....... L Natuurk. Tijdschr. Ned. Indié........... *Natuurkundige tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indié. Datavia, 1850- LO OV => 7y apy ie: vise tevotisiniptrievsqersyul aldinve.e.p 1c! vy» lerpidlova'>, © b.0 aieteyeretete mNetatnte ete stele L Natuurk. Verh. Verzam. Stukk. Natuurk, . Natuurkundige verhandelingen; of, Verzameling yan stukken de natuur- kunde, geneeskunde, oeconomie, natuurlijke historie enz. betreffende MPPAYHISECLCA OL shed diac ticrahetteiatelololo\e sce ol stole viatecaiate oie ie pore cnet I. Nebraska Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull....... Nebraska, University of — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. TinicolntiSSS— L900 |= > traewererebetersyalelsicr riers intc:cirselole,s!e.e ¢\yie/ youl ieen ie Ries eet Ill. 6 Nebraska State Hort. Soc. Ann. Rep..... Nebraska state horticultural society. Annual report. Lincoln, 1872- Y IOS a oy oD oSe DOU PLN OD bo D0 OOD DOD Og ODO OMRO OOO UD OLeNIac site IIL. 6 Nederl. Heidemaat. Tijdschr............ *Nederlandsche heidemaatschappij. Tijdschrift. Zwolle & Leiden, 1889- 5 pido mp Upode oD Ob CU e000 DO DODa COCO DOODOOAL OOD enim or er IV. Nederl. Inst. Verh. Eerste Kl. .......... *JKoninklijk nederlandsch instituut van wetenschappen, letterkunde en schoone kunsten te Amsterdam. Verhandelingen der eerste klasse. Am- Sterdan 1SlQ=52 sie erst tAehorsl stele eustalslocske leva oicisl viel eceio Bieyelalemietera bie 1 Nederl. Inst. Vers]. Meded.............. *]Xoninklijk nederlandsch instituut van wetenschappen, letterkunde en schoone kunsten te Amsterdam. Het instituut; of, Verslagen en mede- deelingen. Amsterdam) U841=46) - ec. ccc csc cc cces rc rcrsssccs I. Nederl. Kruidk. Arch................... *Nederlandsch kruidkundig archief. Leijden & Nijmegen, 1846-1900— . it Nederl. Maatsch. Aanmoed. Tuinb. Jaarb. *JXoninklijke Nederlandsche maatschappij tot aanmoediging yan den tuin- , bouw. Jaarboek. Leyden, [1844-67]................cseseeeeeveee Ill. Nederl. Maatsch. Bevord. Nijverh. Tijd- ERD 5\o'566 dO DUO DOR ORE GED me One aaeitCn * Nederlandsche maatschappij ter bevordering van nijverheid. Tijdschrift. Elaarleml 833=1 G00 =sproasacrercters rocerotsce ies evessvsseboaleharciels sige) sas, chests o-leicteleetem visi ere wielbie ie je ie)s ee Ill. New Jersey Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull..... New Jersey — Agricultural experiment stations. [Bulletin.] [Trenton?, ISIS=UIN Good soa cooucag sono dsadoubo Sau SnSsdaduadonO4 aco de Ill. New Jersey Agric. Exper. Stat. Spec. Bull. New Jersey — Agricultural experiment stations. Special bulletin. {Tren- WOH IEE PAY) oo. ooo Go se 0 OOD US HUOOUR ONO ON Onda Und anno sons Il. New Mexico Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull..... New Mexico — College of agriculture and mechanic arts — Agricultural ex- periment station. Bulletin. [Las Cruces &] Santa Fe, [1890-1900j— .__—siIII. New Orleans Med. Surg. Jour........... New Orleans medical and surgical journal. New Orleans, 1844-1900— . 16 New Rev. London..................... INewpreviews, Wondon wl SSO=9 Tiree . (a cieyesi ies ~.cicie daisies sicleie nic S stele cis leietclw el eiuie IlI.6 New York Hist. Soc. Coll. .............. New York historical society. Collections. New York, 1811-1900—.... 1.6 New York Jour. Med................... The New York journal of medicine . . . New York, 1843-60 .......... 1.6 New York Med. Jour................... New York medical journal. New York, 1865-82...................-- 1.6 New York Microsc. Soc. Jour. .......... *New York microscopical society. Journal. New York, 1885-98 | ..... 1.6 New York State Agric. Soc. Trans........ New York state agricultural society. Transactions. Albany, 1842-89.... IIL 7 New York State Mus. Bull.............. *New York state museum. Bulletin. Albany, 1887-1900—+........... 1.6 New Zealand Country Jour. ............ *New Zealand country journal. Christchurch, 1877-98................ ILl. : New Zealand Dept. Agric. Leafl. Farm.... New Zealand department of agriculture. Leaflets for farmers. [Welling- tony S893 21 900 | epetereicieaceetepertcrs srelieteiieiersienrore ci sisieiciole ete Siew eierare Ii. : New Zealand Inst. Trans. .............. *New Zealand institute. Transactions and proceedings. Wellington, TL SE9=1 9009s ikieestt ctoreehit hr aeie tervals yal siaissscstsleilowesjere Sc Sicieie cise lvreietom ciepece i3 Niederdsterr. Gewerbe-Ver. Wochenschr. Niederisterreichischer Gewerbe-Verein. Wochenschrift. Wien, 1863- = ICS gd sd DOO oO Oh ono Db OUo ISS ObHOd DONS ae oo Foes oneGasacse I Niederrhein. Ges. Nat. Heilk. Sitzber. ... *Niederrheinische Gesellschaft fiir Natur- und Heilkunde zu Bonn. Sit- zunesberichtesss BONN Sot 1000 Satna eee eee ee eee if: Nineteenth Cent.....................55 Nineteenth century; a monthly review. London, 1877-1900— ........ iil. Nord. Farm. Tidskr. ................... *Nordisk Farmaceutisk Tidskrift . . . Kjsbenhayn, 1894-96 |] .......-- 1.9 Word }Have-Tid hs ices cnc came Nordisk Have-Tidende. Aarhus, 1883-S4||.................02+-00--- Iii. 10 Nord. Landv. Landhuush. Mag.......... Nordisk Landyesens og Landhuusholdnings Magasin. Kjobenhayn, USO 2—OS A erence cess eile cismiccrieinnceoisivice tisk meinen ieee aioe III. 10 782 ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Norg. Landbrugshdisk. Beret............ *Norges Landbrugshéiskole. Beretning. ristiania, 1899-1900—> ..... (dn Se CUCL OE OU re GOURD nIGdO ODODECC *Norsk havetidende; udgivet af Selskabet havedyrkningens venner. Chris- TANIA; LSES5=L900 => soe a creer oes cieco sitio aS oveicinleiel pte terete ereteteer ic mere ROX IMROEE chet didig hess icie emis eleteueie eevee) Clare Norske Magasin . . . Chmstiania, 1858-70)||,.. 1.0.6.2... esse cece ee ee Worth Amer: Bntomy, se cere wr North American entomologist. Buffalo, 1879-80 || .......... Bobo tu fe North Amer. Jour. Homoeop............ The North American journal of homoeopathy. New York & Philadelphia, R15) [oa 0 0 os Oe ee REPU TORO CEOCLELO Rectan “Goo HOD ono mouimocuo lt. OOD UGX tl AION ey LeO Weak esjesc) syeisrepe leis int ovocrate North American review and miscellaneous journal. Boston, 1815-1900—> North Carolina Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull... North Carolina — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. [Raleigh, 1 SSB 1 OOO}ES sided Peres ak cM een ep ret etsy ee North Dakota Agric. Exper. Stat.Ann.Rep. North Dakota — Agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Vargo, etei, 1891-1900 erie Ge ei ele Ae eevee chencaiete elas Dees rotate roe North Dakota Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull.... North Dakota — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. Fargo, 1891- Le Ab a BOOM GOMDIoocnoD choca erent DOOOOUD OOOO COO Gabo « De Ce) Aa Flot? CV ee Ce ROA GL In DOO OL Notizen aus dem Gebicte der Natur- und Heilkunde. Weimar, 1821-49. Nouv. Ann. Marine Colon............... Nouvelles annales de la marine et des colonies. Paris, 1849-64 ........ Nouv. Arch. Missions Sci............... Nouvelle archives des missions scientifiques et littéraires. Paris, 1891-99— Nouv. Dict. Méd. Chir. Prat............. Nouveau dictionnaire de médecine et de chirurgie pratiques. Paris, 1864- Deena cad Ormidcacucitan roucico Somamcdce ra eaitco oor oOue DO OO DU Nouv Sarde se ostiis ccienr overs anes Le nouveau jardinier illustré. Paris, 1865-98—>...............00s00ee INDO VSAM SClonN aueniricerecteriseiseiciciaie Nuovi annali delle scienze naturali. Bologna, 1838-54............... ING Wl CIMOM GO fp eicxacreyeiclerelerstsrcereicte oeieyere Nuovo cimento. Pisa & Torino, 1855-95—> — See Giornale toscano di sclenze!mediche Pye nace evsrciesctasehaceree (a sabel ous Maken enatos eee rere tee eee Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital.................. *Nuovo giornale botanico italiano. Jfirenze & Pisa, 1869-1900— — See Giornaleibotanicontalianoma.eee eee rene heer cern nee ceric WE OVS LAV OLORGEM ode sbooduoconsacndoen *Nuova rivista forestale. Firenze, 1878-90 ||..............2+2-eeeeeee Nye Oecon. Annal. Kjgbenh............ Nye esconcmiS Annaler. Kj¢gbenhavn, 1812-20 || — See Oeconomiske Anmallers-v.veren roche tel tata telclel telehe aes ater aie Seiten ees evento Nyt Mara Natunvidisrncemcicnectersitersterele *Nyt Magazin for Naturvidenskaberne. Christiania, 1838-1900—...... Oberhess. Ges. Nat. Heilk. Ber.......... *Oberhessische Gesellschaft fiir Natur- und Heilkunde. Bericht. Giessen, Aber en WU aigiecdinniceoandan So Grdooo moor emo Lebo co uadco mea O° Observ. Phys. Hist. Nat. Arts Paris...... Observations et mémoires sur la physique, sur l’histoire naturelle et sur les arts, Paris) 1784-930. boas saa et Sat ne eee One eee Ocean) Hichways Ogrodnictwoi.i3s 2.05 Ses as Ogrodnictwo. Krakowie, 1898-1900—>.................. cscs eee eee Ohio Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. Tech. Ser. . Ohio — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. Technical series. Co- lumbus, 1889-96 : Ohio Board Agric. Ann. Rep............. Ohio state board of agriculture. Annual report. Columbus, 1851-1900. . Ohio Hort. Soc. Ann. Rep............... Ohio state horticultural society. Annual report. Columbus, etc., 1868- [QOD IHS). sedis oma se had lho chs antes eg SE OilPamt/Drup Reps. eee eee Oil, paint and drug reporter. New York, 1871-1900—................ Oregon Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull.......... Oregon — (State) agricultural college (and) experiment station. Bulletin. Corvallis ete: OL S881 OOO ic sone ate eet ei ee eee Orto Bot. Palermo Boll................. [Reale] Orto botanico di Palermo. Bolletino. Palermo, 1897-99—..... Overland) Monthay eee ch enieen Overland monthly . . . San Francisco, 1868-1900—..............-.-- BacificiRuraliPressi ssc clause oe ee Pacific rural press. San Francisco, 1871-1900—>................--+-+ ParkiCemotery.yeecccen cs corn Park and cemetery. Chicago, 1891-1900—................----- sees Paxton’s/Hlows Gard.s-... een) seeeee *Paxton’s flower garden. London, 1850-53..............220+-eeeeees Paxton!s:MagyBot.osens ostee eee *Paxton’s magazine of botany. London, 1834-49.................-.- Penin. Hort. Soc. Trans................. Peninsula horticultural society. Transactions. Wilmington, (Del.), TUSSSH1GO 0 > Bee eye 5 eee tera oy aralleveyetaen stehercuers rai seare tere Pea rreten eee Penn Month ea ecie ieee The Penn monthly magazine. Philadelphia, 1870-82................. Pennsylvania Agric. Exper. Stat. Ann. Rep. *Pennsylvania — State college — Agricultural experiment station. An- nual report. Harrisburg, 1887-1900—>.................00eeeeeeeee Pennsylvania Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull..... Pennsylvania — State college — Agricultural experiment station. Bulle- tins) | [Elarrisburg]1887—1900—9an ns - secrieie ceereieteeceiereiseriete Pennsylvania Board Agric. Ann. Rep..... Pennsylvania board of agriculture. Annualreport. Harrisburg, 1878-94. Pennsylvania Dept. Agric. Ann........... Pennsylvania — Department of agriculture. Annual report. [Harris- burg], 1896-1900— — See Pennsylvania board of agriculture......... Pennsylvania Dept. Agric. Bull........... [Pennsylvania] — Department of agriculture. Bulletin. [Harrisburg], IR 0 Cea Rn ant on mo M ono bu CRO cat o.cocmccac ccc0cc.c Pennsylvania Fruit Grow. Soc. Rep....... Pennsylvania fruit growers society. Report. Harrisburg, 1867-81...... Benny i May ey eae eee ey Asee The penny magazine of the Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge. Tondon;-1832=45)||h iene nce ia eae EEE eee Perthes’ Geogr. Anst. Mittheil........... Mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes’ geographischer Anstalt tiber wichtige neue Erforschungen auf dem Gesammtgebiete der Geographie. Gotha, 1855-1900— zungsband. Gotha, 1860—-1900— PharmWVArch Gs sah se cee Pharmaceutical archives. Milwaukee, 1898...............2-.-..0022 Pharm. Centralh.....................-. Pharmaceutische Centralhalle fiir Deutschland. Berlin, 1860-95— ..... PharmaCentrp leone eee Eee nee Pharmaceutisches Centralblatt. Leipzig, 1830-49.................+-- Par IOUL a eee ee a ee *Pharmaceutical journal and transactions. London, 1842-1900— ...... Pharm. Newer Mat. Med............... *Pharmacology of the newer materia medica . . . Detroit, (Mich.), [1889]- 92 Pharm: Poste: ¢s-2a211 40. ele ee Pharmaceutische Post . . . Wien, 1868-95—> III. 243 III. 20 I. 25 ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Lt, LUE gad GUnIONOOODOUOUOREA GO Pharmaceutical record. New York, 1883-93 ||........+++++00- LG TIOMMECOV cise loctvsis sisisiatsisslels.o sveis ovevalnielate Pharmaceutical review. Milwaukee, 1896-1900—+ — Sce Pharmaccutise he Rundschau..... 1 ABC ADELE pists - Pharm, Rundschau.................... Pharmaceutische Rundschau und Ze situng. New York, 1883-95 MESCUEREUPAAO Unt tear sctitnsir g uheminn een aielnto Pharmaceutische Zeitung . . . Bunzlau & Berlin, 1856-05—> ; Pharm. Zeitschr. Russl,................ *Pharmaceutische Zeitschrift fir Russland. St.-Peters burg, 1862-07 Philadelphia Med. Times............... Philadelphia medical times . . . Philadelphia, 1871-89. ; Philadelphia Soc. Prom. Agric. Mem. .... Philadelphia society for promoting agriculture. Memoirs ’ Philadelphia, LBOS=26 aeetatate ae ities i betete ny 5 ol aCA OW) sroloceraxevayoio teen viaata spiel Philos. Inst. Victoria Trans.............. Philosophie al institute of Victoria. ‘Transactions. Melbourne, 1857 {60}. - See Philosophical society of Victorian. .......+ssccesceecesesvees Philos. Mag. Lond. . $6 Deu codD Piloeophical magazine . . . London, (1798]-1832..........+++200+0-- Philos. Soc, Adelaide Trans............. * Philosophical society of Adelaide, South Australia. Transactions and pro- ceedings and report. Adelaide, 1878-1900— .......2cecscececsens Philos. Soc. N. S. Wales Trans........... *Philosophical society of New South Wales. Transactions. Sydney, 1866 Phys.-Med. 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London, 1861-67 |) ‘Tennessee, University of — Agricultural experiment station Bulletis IXnoxville, 1888-1900—>...... ys ; *Tormészettudominyi kizlony. Budapest, 1869-1900—+ *«Tormészettudominyi flizetek. Vermesv4r, 1876-1900—> Texas — (Agricultural and mechanical college) Agricultural experiment stations, Annual report. Houston, ete., 1889-1900—» Texas eeu en ae and mechanical college) Agriculturs alc xperiment stations. Bulletin. [Austin], ete., [1885}-1900-—........ *Teysmannia, Batavia, 1890 SV Spieler 4Porstwirthschaftliches Jahrbuch, herausgege ee A yon der . . . Akademie . zu Tharand, Dresden & Lei nig, 1842 Jahrbuch der Konig- lich siichsischen Akademie Pe ipzig, 1869. 64. — Tharander forst- liches Jahrbuch. Leipzig & Dre ssden, 1866-1900— ..... Teen The therapeutic gazette; a monthly journal . . . Detroit, 1850-1900 Thurgauische naturforschende Gesellschaft. Mittheilungen. Irauenfeld, 1882-1900—. — See Thurgauischer naturforschender Verein. . *Thurgauischer naturforschender Verein. Mittheilungen. Trauenfeld, IRIGY) leet SiO OTIGOOD BHO GU UNCD! a beg FRA Oboe ei Tidsskrift for Haveviesen. Kjgbenhayn, 1867-79 || AB *Tidsskrift for Landoekonomi. IKXjgbe nhavn, 1831-16 }00—> — Sce Land- GECONOMISKe LIC ENGEL srereiierstetelet ea tei eer SYA A OPT *Tidsskrift for det norske landbrug. Christiania, 1894 1900— *Tidsskrift for populist l'remstillinger af Naturvidenskaben. Kjgben- HAV PLSH4—- 83% 5... ole cic cierelorots retort a tienes Sisters eT etale, octets Ase Tidsskrift, for Skovbrug. Kjgébenhavn, 1876-91...... Tidsskrift for Skovbrug. Kristiania, 1893-1900. — See Den Norske forst- LOLENINGS AALDOLN <\ais w cia crclalerere melt om helete ele steeiok ol oteaetootele SicWiet apie hae Tidsskrift for Skovviesen. Kgbenhayn, 1889-1900—........... d * Tijdschrift van algemeene kunsten en wetenschappen. Groningen, 1849 * Tijdschrift van het binnenlandsch bestuur. Batavia, 1887-99—. . *Leeraarskring tot volmaaktere boomteeltkunde in Belgié. Tijdse hrift. Gent, 1865-(71]. — Tijdschrift over boomteeltkunde, bloementeelt. CONT EYE AIINO > oe oopboocou CoB NODE EEA brew Ooms doa oleae Nederlandsche entomologische vereeniging. Tijdschrift door e sntomologie. isaGravenhare wiSos— L900 —s berths, wis, ae) ayolelerele elelw cleselelejs\e/e/—)s) ules aalopsts * Tijdschrift van het Indisch landbouw-genootschap. Samarang, 1871-81. * Tijdschrift voor land- en tuinbouw en boschkultuur in Nederlandsch Oost- Indies Samaranpy 1885-9 revereterowislclotc/................ Tijdschrift voor schei- en artsenijbereidkunde. Leiden, 1844—-45........ *Tijdschrift voor tuinbouw. Groningen, 1896 [1895]—-1900 ||. ........--. *Tijdschrift voor de wis- en natuurkundige wetenschappen. Amsterdam, Se nO nISG OR OH aI Ea 0G 00 B04 DUNO CO OCD OURS Cond SU SOED aa. dece Ok Timber trades journal and saw-mill advertiser. London, 1875-1900—. . *Timebri; being the journal of the Royal agricultural and commercial so- ciety of British Guiana. Demerara, 1882-99....................... *Torrey botanical club. Bulletin. New York, [1870]-1900—.......... Le tour du monde; nouveau journal des voyages. Paris, 1861-1900—. . *Tromsg museum, Aarshefter. Tromsg, 18 t *Der Tropenpflanzer; Zeitschrift fiir tropische Landwirtschaft. Berlin, [SDT ET GUO sca mess Soak oc Sabe Saic ge nel eens Scot eee *Der Tropenpflanzer . . . Beihefte. Berlin, 1900—.................. Tropical agriculturist. Colombo, (Ceylon), 18S2-1900—> .............. HNL AWC, Uinerdinins INS [ES SOS S6 55555 555cg0e so-so sode eos *Vriese, W. H. de. Tuinbouw-Flora van Nederland. Leyden, 1855-56 *Ugeskrift for Landmend. Kjebenhayn, 1856-1900 .........-...... Uitgezogte verhandelingen uit de nieuwste werken van de societeiten der wetenschappen in Europa. Amsterdam sl'756-G0 eee cee oe see Union médicale et scientifique du Nord-est. Reims, 1877-90. U nited St ates: = = CERT SSANS of agriculture. Sepork: Washing U nited States = Ganmconk of patents. Rene Washington, [1840]- (EEG COS GO Ea moO SeN Gunus 1s OSG ocigun Maemo Haan Su OOnoM Una eOc United States consular reports. Washington, 18S0-1900—............ *United States — Department of agriculture — Botanical division. Bul- letin. W ‘ashington, ISSB=1 G00 3 Ss as Saat wee eee ese Cee teen *United States — Department of agriculture — Botanical division — Sec- tion of vegetable pathology. Circular. [Washington, 1SS6-S9]...... United States — Department of agriculture — Chemical division. Bulle- tin Ge Washington i SSs—1 900 — Sen as aeleicis cis «Ge eisieie cesiciem seein e = ail Iii. 790 ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS United States Dept.Agric. Div. Bot. Invent. *United States — Department of agriculture — Division of botany. In- ventory. [Washington, 1899-1900]—>.....................---eeees United States Dept. Agric. Div. Entom. Tilley hoe gen Gn add Haectonremaaiaon *United States — Department of agriculture — Division of entomology. Bulletin. Washington, 1883-1900—.............0...-.0 cece este United States Dept.Agric. Div. Entom. Cire. *United States — Department of agriculture — Division of entomology. Gireulars Washington: 18911900] eer ieee rerileiecielereletetcle lteter United States Dopt. Agric. Div. Entom. 1) hoe cdlaanonoreDEcs Sodas deh OmOe United States — Department of agriculture — Division of entomology. Report of the entomologist. [Washington, 1863-1900].............. United States Dept. Agric. Div. Entom. ‘ ; sel [SpecialiRep-]i5 25... dace clits *United States — Department of agriculture — Division of entomology. [Special reports.| Washington, 1889-98—...........2...----ss.06 United States Dept. Agric. Div. For. Bull.. “United States — Department of agriculture. Division of forestry. Bulle- tin. Washington, 1887—1900— United States Dept. Agric. Div. Gard. Groundsi@ircit es. seem arrreeir United States — Department of agriculture — Division of gardens and grounds. Circular. [Washington, 1897] United States Dept. Agric. Div. Pomol. UPN soSososdudocoosnbossuscooasooNC *United States — Department of agriculture — Division of pomology. Bulletin. Washington, 1888-99— (UI Go couccsagcggdoL oO UEseSOOGOUOR *United States — Department of agriculture — Division of pomology. Circular® {[Washingtony 1896-97])e 2 = acrel-isee ecient aie ees United States Dept. Agric. Div. Pomol ING sedlionadsonsagebeonduoUscHaoed United States — Department of agriculture — Division of pomology. Re- port: (Washington, 1886-1900 |Peare seis cise lacie eens United States Dept. Agric. Div. Veget. ANNO L LNG Scoccocnccosssuodbo0000 *United States — Department of agriculture — Division of vegetable pathology. Bulletin. Washington, 1891-1900—............:..... United States Dept. Agric. Div. Veget. Pathol Citcsereer eee ere *United States — Department of agriculture — Division of vegetable pa- thology. Cireular. Washington, 1891-{99]—> United States Dept.Agric. Exper. Stat.Rec. United States — Department of agriculture. Experiment station record. Washington; L890=1 900 5 aie Getic ie lerereictevotelctorettiens ons ctor oe eros United States Dept. Agric. Farm. Bull. ... *United States— Department of agriculture. Farmers’ bulletin. Wash- ington, 1889-1900— United States Dept. Agric. Fibre Invest. IGithasbocgoococGundSeocooU DU OObo0 OOS United States — Department of agriculture — Fibre investigations. Re- DOLtS se AWashins tons t892—9S) | Meeertartenelfelteeererieteleusteteeeiet erties United States Dept. Agric. Rep.......... *United States — Department of agriculture. Reports. Washington, 1862—1900— United States Dept. Agric. Spec. Rep..... *United States — Department of agriculture. Special reports. Washing- ton, 1877-83 United States Dept. Agric. Spec. Rep. Sis Gis ee Bese eriba ne ceeteeeee *United States — Department of agriculture. Special reports; miscel- JAneouss aWashine ton elSS3—SOm teil ere eerie eee teeter United States Dept. Agric. Yearb. ....... *United States — Department of agriculture. Yearbook. Washington, ASL fea I) aera dieses Solidieis otic Ac cca OOO PO OLOM bE BEA pcb.0.00.00 United States Entom. Commis. Bull...... United States entomological commission. Bulletin. Washington, 1877— ol etscerg sane ne Dice ee Car PEE Ha S OTA A UM rea rise wetdia':0-0-c United States Entom. Commis. Rep...... United States entomological commission. Report. Washington, 1878-90 || United States Nat. Mus. Bull............ United States national museum. Bulletin. Washington, 1875-96— . United States Nat. Mus. Proc........... United States national museum. Proceedings. Washington, 1879-1900—> United States Sec. Agric. Rep........... United States — Secretary of agriculture. Report. W ashington, 1889— 1900—+ — See United States — Commissioner of patents............. United States Special Consul. Rep. ...... United States special consular reports. Washington, 1890-1900—...... Univ. Centr. Venezuela Rev. Cientif...... *Universidad central de Venezuela. Revista cientifica mensual. Caracas, (DUES) Gee heer aia eehr aa ae A rata CeS Golan aae ao o.¢ 60 WniviChilevAnalie te ee ee eee *Universidad de Chile. Anales. Santiago, 1843-1900—............... Univ. Pennsylvy. Contrib. Bot. Labor...... *University of Pennsylvania. Contributions from the botanical laboratory. EDladelphiare!89/— OS — om mer reriert-eisttl ticket seit thers oer tths hentai Univ QuitopAnaliecerr eee eee eee eee Universidad de Quito. Anales. Quito, 1883-94—> ................... Utah Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull............ Utah — Agricultural college — Experiment station. Bulletin. Logan, Gopal 0 = og omar do moo oS Oo comodaroDUEt ODO SOU soo0 VEE EIEN docoodsascaudoodgonanadgouads *Vargasia. — See Sociedad de ciencias fisicas y naturales de Caracas. Bole- tints Caracass 1868—(0 eu ee miccaye meine eee oe corer Ver. Beférd. Gartenb. Preuss. Monatsschr. *Verein zur Beférderung des Gartenbaues in den kiniglich preussischen Staaten. Monatsschrift fiir Girtnerei und Pflanzenkunde. Berlin, % (USTBESI IE Perak EN ey Ree TT I ay nn en Ver. Beford. Gartenb. Preuss. Verh..... *Verein zur Beférderung des Gartenbaues in den kéniglich preussischen Staaten. Verhandlungen. Berlin, 1824-59............2.......... Ver. Beford. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. *Verein zur Beférderung des Gartenbaues in den kéniglich preussischen Staaten. Wochenschrift fiir Girtnerei und Pflanzenkunde. Berlin, VBABA TDi sha ctl Sic ie iccol saps evedicpeteau anc. wi sevayetararn Ghopeyeteaewe tyecepeecie pel aay ce eS Ver. Deutsch. Gerber Ber............... Verein deutscher Gerber. Bericht tiber die 11. [-12.] Generalversammlung. Neuhaldensleben/& Berlin} 1857=58— 95 veya erste eieiyerenetel= ele elerer ieee Were rauend. blattennceereicienicee cece Vereinigte Frauendorfer Blatter. Frauendorf, 1844-75. — See Allgemeine deutsche Garten-Zeijuncw eae eee eer cen rere te cer nee Ver. Freunde Naturg. Mecklenb. Arch... . *Verein der Freunde der | Naturgeschichte i in Mecklenburg. Archiv. Neu- brandenburg & Giistrow, 1847-1900— Ver. Naturk. Cassel Ber................. *Verein fiir Naturkunde zu Cassel. Bericht. — Cassel, 1837-1900—> ..... Ver. Naturk. Presburg Verh............. *Verein fiir Naturkunde zu Presburg. Verhandlungen. Presburg, 1856- 1900— Til. Ill. ive) on © ON DH DH NNOS © © .14 .14 .14 .14 .1l .15 15 . 28 ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Ver. Vaterl. Naturk. Whirttomberg USL GY Ba aie ae Bae enn ee etn ee "Verein fir vaterliindische Naturkunde in Wlirttemberg. Jahreshefte. Stuttgart; L846—LO00—), 'e sve vaiple siovisiisiscivislevecaedes “e “ty Ver. Verbreit. Naturw. Kenntn, Wien (aE nis BROCCO TEER IEIC OG ‘Verein zur Verbreitung naturwissenschaftlicher Kenntnisse in Wien Schriften. Wien, 1862-1900—............... rit Ver. Volksk. Zeitschr................005 Verein fiir Volkskunde. Zeitschrift. Berlin, 1891-1900 vie we Vereinsschr, Forst. Jagd. Naturk........ *Vereinsschrift fiir Porst-, Jagd- und Naturkunde. Prag, 1849-{1900}—>. . Vermont Agric. Exper. Stat. Ann. Rep.... Vermont — (State) agricultural experiment station. Annual ree Rut- Jancdetcr LSSS—L900= seve prereievete s cisinis eerrereteio are tetaavares : ; Vermont Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull......... Vermont — (State) agricultural experiment station. Bulle stin. ‘(Burling- ton] & Montpelier, [1887]-1900— .............0+.-eseeeee Rees Vermont Med. Soc. Trans............... Vermont medical society. Transactions. Burlington & St. Albans, 1864- LOCOS prerccevarnrcise cre vtec Pheu ia eioy's ovle, aicuazpyatstevarnversi sist atata platelets : Vermont State Board Agric. Rep......... Vermont state board of agriculture. Report. Montpelier, ete. , 1872-1900—> SVG SIMI Nt eteeylelelslsicieieleele 1g clsisusiase a\nisjero *Vesmir. Obrdizkovy Gasopis pro Sifeni véd pHrodnich. v Praze, 1871 OOO ASHP S cptarenaryiers 'o olarath eo aiois abet olerecols Oslin ete emai Aoteretats Hee WV CEE SHIVER Mreecyssaysteisisles suave eiaiciscelevausbarelolors Vick’s monthly magazine. Rochester, (N. Y.), 1878-1900—>.... : SVIICCOROMIN Ab sh falayslers icles sci, o «/sieinisleisiayeevaieie *Victorian naturalist; the journal and magazine of the Wield nz wturalists club of Victoria, South Me lbourne, 1885-1900—............ : Vierteljahresschr. Prakt. Pharm......... Vierteljahresschrift fiir praktische Pharmacie . . . Miinchen, 1852-74 | SVD TIO PAI OT is ieharedecevd ceisi sted icuwiede elerelee La Vigne américaine; sa culture. [Vienne, etc., 1877-1900}—>..... Virginia Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull......... Virginia — Agriculturs ul and mechanical colleg oge — (Agricultural) e “per ri- ment station. Bulletin. [Lynchburg] & Blacksburg, [1889-1900}—. . AVIRA TIO Te rs Ee ee hit acter Tsenvativamenccani’ | vAlbael cout ieee sheets steterem a a oletciia le nielanus niet a AVOLIS VIA UET kerondeclchels aie Siayccnsuslsieloheveve olwiereliels *De volksvlijt; tijdschrift voor nijverheid, landbouw, handel en scheep- NAME wigwensrano bho katt ples oom Gere gomom od. uot ACEOAn ates WViOLUGRELAVODEseyevereffcreicsclersteitieveitevosiolcs ete aitte Vort Havebrug; Udgivet af det Kjgbenhaynske Haveselskab. Kjpbe n- Havn'1897=99)|||2.- See ee EE oe cr aeierPaeiee ects : Vort Havebr. Uldall................... Vort Havebrug; Organ for Havesagers Avl, Anvendelse og Af atning . Kijo- benhawn 18S 5=GO— si ai eteeccsiceeenens orn oht pees heresies essays ee ees al Washington Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull..... W. ashington —State agricultural college and school of science — E xpe ri- ment station. Bulletin. Olympia, ete., 1892-1900—.............. Weekl. Misc. Hush. ................... The weekly miscellany for the improvement of husbandry, trade, arts and sciences, |[Wondoniyli7,2 1] err-pysnsaiet cusercietors retort roeae lotto one eei eters re V/A a oid DO GB OOO Ea oe ance Eee Weinbau; Organ des deutschen Weinbau-Vereins. Wiesbaden, Miinchen, CLCUMIS TEAST sac eee igs ales A SB age Can op ey een ie SWSIMIAUDSratemiersiststs eceivievsinieeasuaesreraertenns Weinlaube; Zeitschrift fiir Weinbau und Kellerwirthschaft. Wien, 1869- GOO SipeiemetcuceNcteraretahcd sreney cyhetet acs uellorel ceocalelon stele tepelavesstete coy oialae ta nwtendre leperete Werner. Nat. Hist. Soc. Mem........... *Wernerian natural history society. Memoirs. Edinburgh, 1811-39 .... WWIESTPAMOELY SCs .c<-. yareers Kop eniciesratveane sie *West American scientist. San Diego, 1884-1900— ................. West Ind. Bijdr. Kenn.................. *West Indié. Bijdragen tot de bev ordering van de kennis van de Neder- landsche West-Indische kolonien. Haarlem, RRR opbesccagnecos WWiestiing Buy ous sclera cceriecie ooh verstovers *West Indian bulletin . . . Barbados & London, 1900 ......--.-..-. West. New York Hort. Soc. Proc. ....... Western New York horticultural society. Proceedings. Rochester, 1874- LD OO Roa rey crenctensvorcvaveveuencnetets ters inicketorsisvelave eieve sveselsgeheteraterotsierollotaysiniereeaievetane West Virginia Agric. Exper. Stat. Ann. Rep. West Virginia, [University] — Agricultural experiment station. Annual report. Charleston & Fairmont, 1889-1900—..................... West Virginia Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull..... West Virginia, [University] — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. [Charleston] RetcsalSSS—= 050 0 aerersre terete steer ete ete atc Westfal. Prov. Ver. Wiss. Kunst Jahresber. Westfilischer Provincial-Verein fiir Wissenschaft und Kunst. Jahresbe- nicht eMiunster1!/876—190 Om tena crsccsorseccrace earners Taitvere ee ieraie sf ae tae Wien. Entom. Monatsschr............... Wiener entomologische Monatsschrift. Wien, 1857-64 || Wien. Ill. Garten-Zeit................... *Wiener Obst- und Garten-Zeitung, illustrirte Monatsschrift fiir Pomo- logie und die gesammte Girtnerei. Wien, 1876-78. — Wiener illustrirte Garten-Zeitune: Wien, 1879-1900 ..--- 22.2.2. 2--. +8 Wien. Landw. Zeit..................... Wiener landwirthschaftliche Zeitung. Wien, 1851-1900— ............ Wisconsin Agric. Exper. Stat. Ann, Rep. . Wisconsin, University of — Agricultural experiment station. Annual re- port. Madison, TSSF=1900 SS ok ee eee ee eee Wisconsin Agric. Soc. Trans............. Wisconsin state agricultural society . . . Transactions. Madison, 1852- Wisconsin State Hort. Soc. Ann. Rep..... Wisconsin state horticultural society. Annual report. Madison, 1890- LD ODS eeewe eects creicte fees creie cdse cteseicil oceiciicteneisieseimncretebensrenteretetealsiaio ee eeeraiats Wochenschr. Gartn, Pflanzenk........... See Ver. Beférd. Gartenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. WWSEOCHS WIS! Pesci sus Nec cee octane WiszechSwiat. iWarschau, 1882-1900 2. o.com cicjon ea cies sr sisls Wiirtemberg. Landw. Ver. Correspondenz- WOW reece ie evcnerstovelicte scree ei stercrsva saverye (XGnigl.) Wiirtembergischer landwirthschafter Verein. Correspondenz- blatt. Stuttgart & “Tiibingen, (B22 Re eee Inte seers ie ee Wiirzburg. Naturw. Zeitschr. ........... *Physikalisch-medicinische Gesellschaft, Wirzburg. Wirzburger natur- wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift. Wiirzburg, 1860-67 || ............- Wyoming Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. ....... Wyoming, University of — Agricultural college department — Wyoming experiment station. Bulletin. [Laramie] & Cheyenne, 1891-1900—. bWearbeeNarmra sce cicie coiciecie tere cioeoers Year-book of pharmacy; comprising abstracts of papers relating to phar- macye, london 18 74—94—3* SS los cies ie ee eee ee cee Cnee Yorkshire Agric. Soc. Trans. ............ Yorkshire agricultural society. Transactions. London, 1838-62....... PACTOWIG Nis ess acne muerte ZOYOWIed Warszawas 1SSo—1G0U— >) ca. we tee eerie siemeceee Zeitschr. Chem. Pharm. ................ Zeitschrift fir Chemie und Pharmacie. Erlangen, 1860-71. || — See Kri- tische:Zeltschnituhun Ghemie’ 7 | cies oes eels ee ie ees ZeeschreMthnol seer es ie cies Zeitschrift fiir Ethnologie. Berlin, 1S69-1990— .................-.-- Zeitschr. Forst. Jagdwes. ............... *Zeitschrift fiir Forst- und Jagdwesen . . . Berlin, 18S69-1909— ......- Zeitschr. Gartenb. Gartenk.............. Zeitschrift fir Gartenbau und Gartenkunst. Neudamm, 1894-98—> — See Jahrbuch fiir Gartenkunde und Botanik................-.----- Zeitschr. Gesammt. Naturw. ............ *Zeitschrift fiir die gesammten Naturwissenschaften . . . Halle & Berlin, USESRIN NSS csoo Scone d poo su se soda gseu sos Sous S os SSbSS SSNS Ses 79) III. II. Iil. I. III. 10 10 9 9 9 792 ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS Zeitschr. Nahrungsm.-Untersuch. Wien .. Zeitschrift fiir Nahrungsmittel-Untersuchung und Hygiene. Wien, 1887— yi aie ot MOd c.g OGOU ODDO ODoOUDOUGHOOOOUODODUOUDA GOED OU OIROO GOOD Zeitschr. Pflanzenkrankh................ *Zeitschrift fiir Pflanzenkrankheiten. Stuttgart, 1891-1900—> ......... Were Mee arc ic Shane ere iteateiersi orate epevotersts *Ziva, Casopis pifrodnickyY. v Praze, 1853-99 ............. eee ee VT GSAT OR CO AOUAOE DOU DE UCUBDO Gor TO Zoe; a biological journal. San Irancisco, 1890-1900 .............. Zool. Accl. Soc. Victoria Proc. ........... Zoological and acclimatisation society of Victoria. Proceedings. Melbourne, 1872-78— — See Acclimatisation society of Victoria ................ Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien Festschr........... Kaiserlich-kénigliche zoologisch-botanische Gesellschaft in Wien. I’est- schrift.2 Wien US7G 5c arece ih svasetorovelese ouctecs ehebeke oietobele: chetelehe peveseyeeiere mene Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien Verh. ............. *Kaiserlich-kénigliche zoologisch-botanische Gesellschaft in Wien. Ver- handlungen.) Wien, 1852=1 900s errs viclserenehersietelcleteele cu sinkstclayenetenenete PATH Play Sapeccuopdesoaoseeunucccde Zoologische Jahrbticher. Jena, 1886-1900—>......................-6. GREEK TITLES Tetra verde nce ecco eens iene nee ee eee eae Mewmowxd., AORvat 1ST 2=75) ~. clecielels © Sciesie Wel chelcleleverelel cise dice nieveiaere Pecorravicc Nea ee actinic cjers sieiestehioen ine Néa Tewrouxd, [Navrdeov, 1900} — See Tewmovxd ...... 0... cc eee eee ee SEX av Meap yeni cca ee oe ae omterrsrrersse ‘EAAnvixh Tewpyla. Athens, 1885-96 |]....... 6... ccc cee ee eee eee eee TUTTE Gog oduooaboboegaudoousoougNO £TIpoundeds. Athens; 1890-9 o . seh. hoi ceiceece cis ciel wielere clevonsielslelelolelcreiateteine ‘Yrovpy. Eowr. Tp. Tewpy. Ex®. ......... ‘Yroupyetov éowrepixGv; tTuAua Tewpylas. "Exééces. Athens, 1890......... RUSSIAN TITLES Bonpuo-3x0n. O6m. Jéen. Wypx... Umneparopexoe nompHo-akoHoOMuMueckKoe OGuecTBO. Jibenoit wypHars. St. Petersburg, 1845-51 has ILECOBNOXere sce cence ieee Tasera wbconogerba u oxorpr. St. Petersburg, 1855-59 ||.............. Hoszopoce. O6m,. Ecrecrts. Gam...... Hoxopocciiicxoe oGmjecrBo ecrecrBoucunitatenent. Samucku. Odessa, NGsy PA NOU ed SEO on ae OOOO OO CUn UT OOO UO eEOnOD fcc 0 Oo6m. Ecrecrs. Kasan. Tpya........ OOurecrBO ecreerBoucnBIrarereit mpu umMuepaTopcKom’s KasancKom'S yHusepenter’. Tpygnr Kazan, 1871-1900— Oé6m. Iloom. JIétcu. Xo3. Jl beu. DUGAN agadesoovsoedouOODCOONOODND OGmecrBo AWA Mooupenisa mwhenoro xossitcerpa. JIbenoit wxKypHasp. St: Petersburg, 1833-44 ac eieis cen eck were Glee bees ay visneih eee corer Pocciticx. O6m. Cazon. Bkeru....... Pocciitexoe oOmrecrBo cagoBogzcrBa Bb C.-[lerep6yprb. Bberuuxs. St. Petersburg; i1862=1 90092 ee Sk Be eccters totale wis k cto hotitesove olateteletoher teens C.-Ilerep6. JIéfcu. Odm. JI tbcu. 7 Qa): Ga nnadpoposnnaaccaro eons ane C.-Ilerep6yprekoe sr&cHoe oOmecrBo. JibcHoit «ypHamp. St. Peters- burg: PST LOOO SS ek eh ee ievaeasiersierabierce haichetarsacve nape eee Ypanscx. O6m. JI16. Ecrecrs. Gan. Ypassckoe o6mecrro m00ureret ecrecrnosHaHia. Banucku. Yekate- rinburg, 1873-1900 oT SUBJECT INDEX Names of classes and familics are in BMALL CAPITALS, of admitted genera in roman type, of synonyme in tlalice. Abelia, 748. Aberia, 614, Abies, 295. Abies, 304, 305, 309, 312. Abroma, 763. Abrus, 462. Abutilon, 586. Abyssinia, see Africa. Acacia, 462. Acacia, 466, 484. Acalypha, 514. ACANTHACEA®, 708. Acanthopanax, 641. Acanthophoenix, 319. Acanthorhiza, 319. Acanthus, 708. Acclimatization and naturalization, 43. Acer, 533. AcCERACEAR, 533. Achania, 588. Achras, 666. Achras, 667. Acocanthera, 685. Acokanthera, 685. Acrocomia, 319. Acrodiclidium, 403. Acrophyllum, 416. Acrotriche, 664. Actinidia, 595. Adamia, 410. Adansonia, 589. Adelaster, 709. Adelobotrys, 638. Adenandra, 495. Adenanthera, 466. Adenocalymna, 704. Adenocarpus, 466. Adenostoma, 419. Adhatoda, 709. Aegle, 495. Aegle, 496. Aeration of the soil, 211 Aeschynanthus, 708. Aeschynomene, 466. Aesculus, 536. Affinity, relation of properties to, 259. Afghanistan, descriptive botany, 92. — economic products, 279. Africa, cinchona cultivation, 717. — coffee cultivation, 732. — collections, 29. — cultivation of fruit trees, 147. — descriptive botany, 93. —— Kast, descriptive botany, 93. Se ast, economic products, 281. —- Fast, miscellaneous publications on arboriculture, 131. — economic products, 279. — history, 33. — injuries caused by insects, 192. — manuals of arboriculture, 116. — Mediterranean States, see Mediter- ranean States. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 130. —— Northeast, economic products, 280. — periodicals, 26 — South, economie products, 281. —— street trees, 211. — tea cultivation, 604. — viticulture, 559. West, descriptive botany, 93. — West, economic products, 280. —West, miscellaneous publications on arboriculture, 131. Afzelia, 466. Agalma, 644. Agapetes, 647. Agathis, 297. Agathophyllum, 407. Agathosma, 495. Agali, 487. Agaurin, 647. Agave, 340. Age of trees, 181. Agnostus, 384. Agnus-Castus, 697. Agonis, 633. Ailanthus, 506. AIZOACEAR, 388. Akebia, 393. ALANGIACEAR, 632. Alangium, 632. Alaska, economic products; 262. Alberta, 711. Albizzia, 466. Alchornea, 514. Aleurites, 514. Aleutian Islands, 262. Algarobia, 485. Algeria, see Africa and Mediterranean States. Alhagi, 466. Alicastrum, 367. Allamanda, 686. Allanblackia, 608. Alloplectus, 708. Almeidea, 495. Alnus, 356. Aloé, 333. Aloexylum, 626. Alstonia, 686. Alstonia, 670, 688. Altingia, 416. Alyxia, 686. Amaraboya, 638. AMARANTACEAB, 388. AMARYLLIDACEAR, 340. Amasonia, 695. Ambelania, 686. Amelanchier, 419. Amherstia, 466. America, see Central America, North | America and South America. Amicia, 466. Amorpha, 467. Ampelopsis, 544. Ampelopsis, 544. Amopelosicyos, 754. Ampelovitis, 545. Amphiteena, 704. Amygdalopsis, 430. Amygdalus, 430. Amyris, 495. Amyris, 510, 511. ANACARDIACEAE, 523. Anacardium, 523. Anagyris, 467. Anamirta, 396. Anarthrophyllum, 467. Andira, 467. Andira, 476. Andromeda, 647. Andromeda, 647, 649, 653, 664. Anemopaegma, 704. ANGIOSPERMAE, 313, 758. Angola, economic products, 281. Angophora, 633. economic products, Anhalonium, 620, 622 Aniba, 404. Animals, injuries caused by, 186. | Anisomeles, 697. Annam, economic products, 276. sce also Indo-China. Anneslia, 469. Anona, 401. ANONACEAE, 401. Anopterus, 409. Anthocercis, 698. Anthyllis, 467. Antiaris, 366. Antidesma, 515. Antigonon, 386. Aotus, 467. Apama, 385. Apeiba, 584. Aphelandra, 708. Aplopappus, 754. APOCYNACEAE, 685. Apocynum, 688. AQUIFOLIACEAER, 529. Aquilaria, 626. Arabia, coffee cultivation, 732. economic products, 279. Arachnothriz, 747. Aralia, 641. Aralia, 532, 641, 642, 643, 644 ARALIACEAE, 641. Araucaria, 297. Arauja, 692. Arboretums, 27. Arboricultural operations, various, 174. Arboriculture, 96, 757. — laws, 200. —— management and organization, 200. — manuals and general treatises of, 96, 757. — miscellaneous 116. — principles and fundamental sci- ences of, 35. —— reports, 116. statistics, 116. Arbutus, 647. Arbutus, 648. Archontophoenix, 319. Arctostaphylos, 648. Arctotis, 754. Ardisia, 665. Ardisia, 666. Arduinia, 687. Areca, 320. Areca, 324, 325 Arenga, 320. Argania, 666. Argentina, descriptive botany, 65. —— economic products, 269. miscellaneous publications boriculture, 119. Argyreia, 694. Ariocarpus, 620. Aristolochia, 385. ARISTOLOCHTACEAE, 385. Aristotelia, 584. Armeniaca, 430. Aronia, 419. Arrabidaea, 705. Artabotrys, 401. Artanthe, 342. Artemisia, 754. Artificial selection, 50. Artocarpus, 367. Arundinaria, 315. ASCLEPIADACEAE, publications on, , 326. on ar- 692. 794 Asclepias, 692. Asclepias, 692, 693. Asia, acclimatization, 50. cinchona cultivation, 713. collections, 29. —— cultivation of fruit trees, 147. —— descriptive botany, 91. —— diseases and injuries, 180. —— diseases caused by fungi, 195. — economic products, 272. — history, 33. —— injuries caused by insects, 192. — manuals of arboriculture, 116. miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 127. periodicals, 26, 757. pharmacopoeias, 256. street trees, 211. tea cultivation, 601. viticulture, 559. Asiatic Russia, descriptive botany, 91. see also Central Asiatic Russia. Asiatic Turkey, descriptive botany, 93. economic products, 279. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 130. Asimina, 401. Aspidosperma, 686. Aster, 756. Astiria, 590. Astragalus, 467. Astrapaea, 591. Astrocaryum, 320. Astroloma, 665. Astrophytum, 622. Astyria, 590. Asystasia, 709. Atalantia, 495. Atherosperma, 403. Athrotaxis, 299. Atlantic Islands, economic products, 282. Atmospheric relations, 42. Altragene, 388. Atraphaxis, 387. Atriplex, 387. Attalea, 320. Attalea, 327. Aucuba, 644. Aulacophyllum, 286. Australasia, acclimatization, 50. cinchona cultivation, 717. — coffee cultivation, 733. — cultivation of fruit trees, 147. — descriptive botany, 93. — economic products, 282. —— injuries caused by insects, 192. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 132. — periodicals, 27. —— viticulture, 559. Australia, collections, 29. —— descriptive botany, 94. diseases and injuries, 180. —— economic products, 282. — manuals of arboriculture, 116. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 132. — tea cultivation, 604. — see also Australasia. Austria-Hungary, acclimatization, 50. — collections, 29. —— cultivation of fruit trees, 146. —— descriptive botany, 89. —— economic products, 272. —— manuals of arboriculture, 115. miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 127. —— periodicals, 24. —— pharmacopoeias, 256. viticulture, 558. Autumnal colors, 207. Auiliary and introductory publications, ote SUBJECT INDEX Avenue trees, see Street and shade trees, 208. Averrhoa, 491. Avicennia, 695. Azadirachta, 511. Azalea, 654. Azaleodendron, 654. Azara, 614. Azores, miscellaneous publications on arboriculture, 131. Baccharis, 754. Bactris, 320. Bahama Islands, see West Indies. Bakeria, 644. Balkan Peninsula, acclimatization, 50. —— descriptive botany, 91. economic products, 272. history, 33. manuals of arboriculture, 116. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 127. — periodicals, 26. —— pharmacopoeias, 256. — see also Greece. Balsamocarpon, 468. Balsamodendron, 510. Bambusa, 315, 316. Bambusa, 316. Banisteria, 513. Banksia, 382. Baphia, 467. Barbacenia, 341. Barbados, see West Indian Islands. Bark cleaning, 175. Bark, wounds to, 180. Barleria, 709. Barnadesia, 754. Barosma, 495. Barringtonia, 631. Barthea, 638. Basanacantha, 711. Bassia, 387. Bassia, 667. Bauera, 409. Bauhinia, 467. Beaucarnea, 337. Beaufortia, 633. Beaumontia, 687. Bee plants, 224. Befaria, 648. Begonia, 618. BEGONIACEAE, 618. Bejaria, 648. Belgium, acclimatization, 46. collections, 28. — cultivation of fruit trees, 140. —— descriptive botany, 77. — economie products, 270. —— history, 33. — manuals of arboriculture, 106. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 122. — periodicals, 15. —— pharmacopoeias, 250. —— viticulture, 553. Beloperone, 709. Beloperone, 709. Benthamia, 645. Bentinckia, 320. Benzoin, 670. BERBERIDACEAR, 393, 758. Berberidopsis, 614. Berberis, 393, 758. Berberis, 395. Berchemia, 541. Bergera, 504. Bermuda, see West Indies. Bertholletia, 631. Beschorneria, 341. Betula, 357. BETULACEAE, 356. Beverages, 221. Bibliography, 1. Bignonia, 705. Bignonia, 704, 705, 706, 707. BIGNONIACEAR, 704. Billardiera, 415. Billia, 539. Biota, 311. Bismarck Archipelago, economic prod- ucts, 282. Bismarckia, 320. Bixa, 613. BrxackEak, 613. Blakea, 638. Blighia, 539. Blumea, 754. Bocconia, 408. Boehmeria, 381. Boehmeria, 382. Bolivia, descriptive botany, 64. — economic products, 268. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 119. BomBacacrag, 589. Bombax, 589. Bombaz, 589. Bonplandia, 503. Bontia, 710. Borassus, 320. Borassus, 320. Borneo, economic products, 276. —— see also Malay Archipelago. Boronia, 495. BorRAGINACEAE, 695. Bossiaea, 467. Boswellia, 509. Botany, descriptive, see Descriptive bot- any. Botany, general, 37. Botryodendron, 643. Bouea, 524. Bougainvillea, 388. Bouvardia, 711. Bowvardia, 744. Bowdichia, 467. Bowenia, 284. Boymia, 504. Brachychiton, 590. Brachyglottis, 755. Brachysema, 468. Brachystegia, 468. Bragantia, 385. Brahea, 321. Brahea, 332. Brassaiopsis, 641. Brayera, 424. Brazil, coffee cultivation, 728. descriptive botany, 65. —— economic products, 268. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 119, 757. Brexia, 409. Bridelia, 515. Bridgesia, 388. Brindonia, 609. British India, cinchona cultivation, 713. — coffee cultivation, 732. — cultivation of fruit trees, 147. —— descriptive botany, 92. — economic products, 276. — manuals of arboriculture, 116. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 129. — periodicals, 26. — pharmacopoeias, 257. —— tea cultivation, 602, 763. British Islands, acclimatization, 46. — collections, 28. — cultivation of fruit trees, 140. —— descriptive botany, 78. — economic products, 271. —— history, 33. — manuals of arboriculture, 106, 757. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 122. — periodicals, 16, 757. Eee get. a British Islands, pharmacopoeias, 250. —— viticulture, 553. BROMBLIACHAN, 333. Brongniartia, 468, Brosimum, 867. Broussonetia, 367, Broussonctia, 368. Browallia, 698. Brownea, 468. Brucea, 507. Brugmansia, 699. Bruguiera, 632. Brunfelsia, 698. Brunia, 416. Bruntacwan, 416. Brunnichia, 387. Bryanthus, 653. Bryophyllum, 409, Buchanania, 524, Bucklandia, 416. Budding, 164. Buddleia, 681, Buena, 745. Buginvillaea, 388. Bulgaria, see Balkan Peninsula. Bumelia, 667. Burehellia, 711. Bursaria, 415. Bursera, 510. Bursera, 511. Burspracwar, 509. Burtonia, 468. Bush fruits, see Small fruits, cultivation of, 147. Butea, 468. Butyrospermum, 667. Buxacwar, 522. Buxus, 522. Bylteria, 508. Cacracran, 618. Cactus, 620, 623, 624, 625, 626. Cadaba, 408. Caesalpinia, 468. Caesalpinia, 483. Cailliea, 475. Cajanus, 469. Calamus, 319. Calamus, 321. Calanchoe, 409. Calceolaria, 702. Calectasia, 334. Caligula, 647. Calliandra, 469. Callicarpa, 695. Callicoma, 416. Calligonum, 387. Callistemon, 633. Callitris, 299. Calluna, 648. Calodendrum, 496. Calophaca, 469. Calophyllum, 608. Calosanthes, 707. Calotropis, 692. Calpurnia, 469. CaLYCANTHACEAR, 401. Calycanthus, 401. Calycanthus, 401. Calyptranthes, 635. Calyptrogyne, 321. Calyplronoma, 325. Calyptrostigma, 748. Calysaccion, 610. Camellia, 597. Camoensia, 469. CaMPANULACEAR, 754. Camphor, 233, 757. Camphora, 404. Campsiandra, 469. Campsidium, 705. Campsis, 705. Camptosema, 469. Canada, cultivation of fruit trees, 132. SUBJECT INDIEX Canada, economic products, 261, miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 116, periodicals, 2. Oananga, 401. Canarium, 510. Canary Islands, miscellaneous publica- tions on arboriculture, 131. —— sce also Atlantic Islands. Canavalia, 469. Canella, 613. CANDLLACHAR, 613. Cantua, 694. , Caoutchoue, products and utilization, 230. sources of, 228. Cape Colony, sce South Africa. Cape Verde Islands, descriptive botany, 93. Cappartpacnar, 408. Capparis, 408. CapriroLiAcnan, 748, Caprifolium, 749. Capsicum, 699. Caragana, 469. Caraipa, 608. Carapa, 511. Careya, 631. Carica, 617. Caricacpan, 617. Carissa, 687. Carludoviea, 332. Carolinea, 589. Caroxylon, 387. Carpenteria, 409. Carpinus, 357. Carpodinus, 687. Carumbium, 519. Carya, 353. Caryoear, 596. CanryocaRAceas, 596. Caryophyllus, 635. Caryopteris, 695. Caryota, 321. Cascarilla, 745. Casearia, 614. Casimiroa, 496. Cassandra, 649, 653. Cassia, 470. Cassinia, 755. Cassiope, 649. Cassuvium, 523. Castanea, 358. Castanea, 360. Castanopsis, 360. Castanospermum, 471. Castilloa, 368. Casuarina, 342. CASUARINACEAB, 342. Catakidozamia, 285. Catalpa, 705. Catesbaea, 711. Catha, 531. Catharlocarpus, 470. Cavendishia, 649. Cayaponia, 753. Ceanothus, 541. Ceanothus, 543. Cebipira, 467. Cecropia, 368. Cedrela, 512. Cedrus, 299. Ceiba, 589. CELASTRACEAR, 531. Celastrus, 531. Celtis, 363. Centradenia, 638. Central America, acclimatization, 44. —cinchona cultivation, 712. — coffee cultivation, 728. — collections, 27. —— descriptive botany, 63. — economic products, 264. — education, 32. 795 Central America, injuries caused by in- sects, 188. manuals of arboriculture, 99. miscellancous publications on boriculture, 118. periodicals, 9. pharmacopocias, 247. viticulture, 551. Central American republics, coffee cul- tivation, 728. economic products, 265. miscellaneous publications of ar- boriculture, 118. ace also Central America. Central Asiatic Russia, miscellaneous publications on arboriculture, 127. —— sce also Asiatic Russia. Centrolobium, 471. Centrosolenia, 708. Cephaelis, 746. Cephalanthus, 711. Cephalocereus, 620. Cephalotaxus, 287. Ceradia, 756. Cerasus, 430. Ceratonia, 471. Ceratopetalum, 416, by error also 415. Ceratophorus, 669. Ceratozamia, 284. Cerbera, 687. Cerbera, 691. CERCIDIPHYLLACEAE, 388. Cercidiphyllum, 388. Cercis, 472. Cereus, 620. Cereus, 620, 622, 625, 626. Ceriops, 632. Ceropegia, 692. Ceroxylon, 321. Cespedesia, 596. Cestrum, 699. Ceylon, economic products, 279. —— see also British India. Chaenomeles, 419. Chaenostoma, 702. Chaetogastra, 639. Chamaebatia, 420. Chamaecerasus, 749. Chamaecyparis, 300. Chamaedaphne, 649. Chamaedorea, 321. Chamaeranthemum, 709. Chamaerops, 322. Chamaerops, 319, 331. Charlwoodia, 334. Chaulmoogra, 614. Chavannesia, 691. Chavica, 342. Cheiranthera, 415. Cheirostemon, 590. Chemistry, 36. CHENOPODIACEAE, 387. Cherries, 431. Chile, descriptive botany, 65. — economic products, 269. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 119. Chilopsis, 706. Chimonanthus, 401. China, descriptive botany, 91. —— economic products, 272. —— manuals of arboriculture, 116. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 127. —— pharmacopoeias, 256. —— tea cultivation, 601. Chiococea, 711. Chiococca, 743. Chiogenes, 649. Chionanthus, 671. Chiranthodendron, 590. Chironia, 685. CHLORANTHACEAR, 343. Chlorophora, 368. ar- 796 Chlorosis, 180. Chloroxylon, 496. Chloroxylon, 509. Choisya, 496. Chondodendron, 396. Chonemorpha, 687. Choretrum, 384. Chorisia, 589. Chorizema, 472. Chorozema, 472. Chrozophora, 515. Chrysalidocarpus, 325. Chrysanthemum, 755. Chrysobalanus, 420. Chrysophyllum, 667. Chrysophyllum, 667. Chusquea, 316. Cicca, 521. Cienfuegosia, 587. Cinchona, 712. Cinchona, 748, 744, 745. Cinnamomum, 404. Cissampelos, 396. Cissus, 544. Cissus, 544, 545. CISTACEAR, 612. Cistus, 612. Cistus, 613. Citrus, 496, 758. City planting, 42. Cladrastis, 472. Clausena, 503. Clausenia, 503. Clavija, 665. Cleistanthus, 515. Clematis, 388. Clerodendron, 696. Clethra, 646. CLETHRACEAE, 646. Cleyera, 596. Clianthus, 472. Clidemia, 638. Cliftonia, 529. Climacandra, 665. Climatic and atmospheric relations, 42. Climbing shrubs, 204. Clitandra, 687. Clitoria, 473. Clomenocoma, 755. Clusia, 608. Cluytia, 516. Clytostoma, 706. Cobaea, 694. Coccoloba, 387. Coccolobis, 387. Cocculus, 396. Cocculus, 397. Cochin-China, see Indo-China. CoCHLOSPERMACEAE, 613. Cochlospermum, 613. Cocos, 322, 758. Codarium, 475. Codiaeum, 515. Codonocarpus, 388. Coelocline, 402. Coelococcus, 327. Coffea, 726. Cola, 590. Colea, 706. Coleonema, 503. Coleus, 697. Collections, 27, 757. Colletia, 541. Colletia, 541. Colombia, coffee cultivation, 729. —— descriptive botany, 64. —— economic products, 268. Colophonia, 510. Colpoon, 384. Colquhounia, 697. Colubrina, 541. Columnar trees, 204. Columnea, 708. Colutea, 473. SUBJECT Colvillea, 473. ComBRETACEAR, 632. Combretum, 632. Comesperma, 518. Commemorative tree planting, 34. Commiphora, 510. Comocladia, 524. Comoro group, economic products, 281. ComrosiTag, 754. Comptonia, 352. Condaminea, 743. Congo State, economic products, 281. miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 131. Coniferae, 289. CONNARACEAR, 462. Connarus, 462. CONVOLVULACEAE, 694. Convolvulus, 694. Cookia, 503. Copaiba, 473. Copaifera, 473. Copal, 233. Copernicia, 324. Coprosma, 743. Coptosapelta, 743. Corchorus, 584. Cordia, 695. Cordyla, 473. Cordyline, 334. Corema, 523. Coriaria, 523. CoRIARIACEAR, 523. CorNACEAR, 644. Cornus, 645. Corokia, 646. Coronilla, 473. Correa, 503. Corylopsis, 416. Corylus, 357. Corynanthelium, 755. CoRYNOCARPACEAE, 529. Corynocarpus, 529. Corynostylis, 613. Corypha, 324. Corypha, 326. Coscinium, 396. Cosmelia, 664. Costa Rica, see Central American Re- publics. Cotinus, 524. Cotoneaster, 420. Cotoneaster, 419, 421, 443. Cotyledon, 409. Couepia, 421. Coula, 384. Couma, 687. Coumarouna, 475. Couroupita, 631. Coussapoa, 368. Coutarea, 743. Covellia, 368. Crassula, 409. CRASSULACEAE, 409. Crataego-Mespilus, 421. Crataegus, 421. Crataegus, 429, 430, 443. Crataeva, 409. Crataeva, 495. Cratoxylon, 609. Creeping plants, 205. Crescentia, 706. Crescentia, 704. Crinodendron, 584. Crossandra, 709. Crossopteryx, 743. Crotalaria, 473. Croton, 516. Croton, 515. Crowea, 503. Cryptocarya, 406. Cryptomeria, 301. Cryptostegia, 692. Cubeba, 342. INDEX CucuRBITACEAR, 753. Cuba, see Central America, and West Indian Islands. Cudrania, 368. Cunninghamia, 302. Cunonia, 416. CUNONIACEAR, 416. Cupania, 539. Cuphea, 629. Cupressus, 302. Cupressus, 300, 310. Curcas, 519. Cusparia, 503. Cussonia, 644. Cuttings and layers, 157. Cyanophyllum, 638. Cybele, 384. CyYCADACEAR, 284. Cyecas, 284. CYCLANTHACEAR, 332. Cyclanthus, 332. Cyclopia, 473. Cydonia, 423. Cydonia, 419. Cylicodaphne, 406. Cynanchum, 693. Cynometra, 473. Cyphomandra, 699. Cyprus, viticulture, 558. — see also Mediterranean Islands. Cyrilla, 529. CyYRILLACEAR, 529. Cyrtandra, 708. Cyrtanthera, 709. Cyrloceras, 693. Cyrtostachys, 324. Cytisus, 473. Cyltisus, 469, 480, 483. i o Dabeocia, 649. D Daboecia, 649. Dacrydium, 287. Dacryodes, 511. Daemonorops, 321. Dais, 626. Dalbergia, 475. |; Dalbergia, 484. Dalechampia, 517. ‘ Damages caused by trees, 34. : Dammara, 297. Damnacanthus, 743. Danaé, 336. Danais, 743. Daniella, 475. . Daphne, 626. Daphne, 628. Daphniphyllum, 517. Darwinia, 633. Dasylirion, 336. Dasylirion, 337. Datura, 699. Daubentonia, 487. Davidsonia, 416. Daviesia, 475. Debility of trees, 181. Decaschistia, 587. Decaspora, 665. Decumaria, 410. Deeringia, 388. Deherainia, 665. Delabechea, 590. Delarbrea, 641. Dendrocalamus, 316. Dendrology, ornamental, see Ornamen- tal uses and properties of trees and shrubs, 201. Dendrology, see subdivision Dendro- logical in geographical arrangement under Descriptive botany, 60-92. Dendromecon, 408. Denmark, see Scandinavia. } Density of plantations, see Distance, 169. Depth of planting, 169. Dermatobotrys, 702. Derris, 475. Descriptive botany, economic, 51, 757. —— medicinal, 53. —— miscellaneous, 59. —— toxicological, 59. Desfontainea, 682. Desmanthus, 475. Desmodium, 475. Desmodium, 481. Detarium, 475. Deutzia, 410. Dialium, 475. Dialyanthera, 402. Dichopsis, 668. Dichosema, 482. Dichroa, 410. Dichrostachys, 475. Dicoryiteponnan, 342, 758. Dictionaries, 29. Dictyanthus, 692. Dictyosperma, 324. Dicypellium, 406. Didymosperma, 325. Diervilla, 748. Dilivaria, 708. Dillenia, 595. DitientaAcean, 595. Dillwynia, 472. Dillwynia, 475. Dimorphanthus, 641. Dioon, 285. Droscornacrar, 341, Diosma, 495. Diosma, 504. Diospyros, 669. Diplacus, 703. Dipladenia, 687. Dipladenia, 689. Diplodon, 630. Diploglottis, 539. Diplolaena, 504. Dipiothemium, 325. Diplycosia, 649. Dipteracanthus, 710. DiprerocarPacear, 610. Dipterocarpus, 610. Dipteryx, 475. Direa, 628. Disadvantages and damages caused by trees, 34. Disanthus, 416. Disearia, 541. Disease caused by phylloxera, 564, 758. Diseases and injuries and their treat- ment, 178, 757. caused by insects exclusive of phyl- loxera, 562. caused by meteoric and similar influences, 181. — caused by plants, 193. prevention of, 196. see also Injuries. Diseases caused by fungi, 193, 575. Diseases of street trees, 212. Disemma, 615. Disocactus, 625, Dispensatories, 245. Distance in planting, 169. Distemma, 615. Distylium, 417. Dizygotheeca, 641. Dolichandra, 707. Dombeya, 591. Dovyalis, 614. Doxantha, 706. Dracaena, 336. Dracaena, 334, 339. Dracophyllum, 664. Drainage, 150. Drimys, 397. Drimyspermum, 628. Drought, injuries caused by, 183. Drugs, 239, 757. ' Dyes, 235. SUBJECT INDEX Dryandra, 382. Drymophlocus, 325. Dryobalanops, 611. Duboisia, 700. Dulacia, 384, Dumerilia, 756. Duranta, 696. Durio, 589. Dutch Wast Indies, see Malay Archi- pelago. Dwarf plants, 205. Dwarfing, 175. Dyera, 688. Dysodia, 755. Wast Indies, sce British India. Dutch, see Malay Archipelago. Epenacnan, 669. ecremocarpus, 706. Heheveria, 409. L) Wehinocactus, 622. Echinocactus, 622. Echinocarpus, 584. Wehinocereus, 622. Echinopanax, 642. Echinopsis, 622. Echinopsis, 622. Kehites, 688. Echites, 686, 689. Echium, 695. Ecology, 40. Economie botany, sce Descriptive bot- any, economie, 51, 757. see also subdivision Eeonomical in the geographical arrangement wnder Descriptive botany, 62-92. Economic products and their uses, 217, 757. —— placed according to countries, 261. —— technology of, 218. Keonomic uses of Vitis, 582. Keuador, deseriptive botany, 64. Edgeworthia, 628. Education, 31. Edwardsia, 487. Etteet of various poisonous substances, oo. Egypt, miscellaneous publications on arboriculture, 130. see also Africa, and Mediterranean States. Ehretia, 695. Elaeagia, 743. ELAEAGNACEAE, 628. Elaeagnus, 628. Elaeis, 325. ELAmocARPACEAR, 584. Elaeocarpus, 584. Elaeococca, 514. Elaeodendron, 532. Elaeodendron, 666. Elaphrium, 510. Embelia, 666. Embothrium, 382. EMPETRACEAB, 523. Empetrum, 523. Empleurum, 504. Encephalartos, 285. Encouraging the development of repro- ductive organs, 174. Encouraging the maturation of wood, 174. Eneyclopedias, 30. England, see British Islands. Enkianthus, 649. Enkyanthus, 649. Entada, 475. Eracrmacerag, 664. Epacris, 664. Epacris, 665. | Ephedra, 312. Epigaea, 649. Epigynium, 663. 797 Epiphyllum, 623. Lpiphyllum, 625, 626. piscia, 708. Hranthemum, 709. Lranthemum, 710. Ercilla, 488. Kremophila, 710. Ierica, 649. Yrica, 648, EnicAceAg, 646. Wrinacea, 475. Eriobotr 423, Eriococcus, Eriocoma, 75! Lriodendron, 589. Eriodictyon, 695. Hrioglossum, 539. Iriosema, 475. Eriostemon, 504. Prithalis, 743. Erythea, 325. Perythrina, 475. Prythrochiton, 504. Erythrophleum, 476. WRYTHROXYLACEAE, 492. DPrythroxylum, 492. Escallonia, 410. Esenbeckia, 504. Esthetic influences, 34. Esthetic principles, in 201. in felling, 202. — in pruning, 202. in thinning, 202. FEuadenia, 409. Eucalyptus, 633. Suchresta, 476. Eucommia, 418. EvcoMMIACEAE, 418. Eucryphia, 596. EucryPHtaceag, 596. Eugeissona, 325. Eugenia, 635. Eugenia, 635, 637, 638. Eupatorium, 755. Euphorbia, 517. EUPHORBIACEAE, 514. Euphoria, 539. Eupomatia, 401. Europe, acclimatization, 44. —— cinchona cultivation, 713. —— coffee cultivation, 729. — collections, 27, 757. — cultivation of fruit trees, 134. —— descriptive botany, 66, 757. —— diseases and injuries, 178, 757. —— diseases caused by fungi, 193. —— economic products, 269. —— education, 32. — history, 33, 757. —— injuries caused by insects, 188, 757. —— manuals of arboriculture, 100, 757. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 119. — periodicals, 10, 757. — pharmacopoeias, 247. —— street trees, 208. —— tea cultivation, 601. viticulture, 551. Eurya, 596. Eurya, 597. Eurybia, 756. Eurycoma, 508. Euryops, 755. Euscaphis, 533. Eutacta, 297. Eudtassa, 297. Eutania, 477. Euterpe, 325. Evergreen foliage, 205. Evergreen hedges, 214. arboriculture, | Evergreens, planting of, 169. pruning of, 173. Evodia, 504. 798 Evolution, 50. Evonymus, 532. Pxcoecaria, 518. Ixhibitions, 27. Wxochorda, 424. Exostemma, 743. Pysenhardtia, 477. Fabiana, 700. FAGACEAB, 358, 758. Fagonia, 493. Fagraea, 682. Fagus, 360. Fagus, 360. Faradaya, 696. Fats, 224. Fatsia, 642. Fatsia, 644. Feitjoa, 637. Felicia, 755. Felling, esthetic principles in, 202. Fendlera, 411. Ferdinanda, 755. Ferdinandusa, 744. Feronia, 504. Fertilization, 175. Feuillea, 753. Fevillea, 753. Fibres, 233. Ficus, 368. Ficus, 368. Fiji Islands, descriptive botany, 94. economic products, 283. Fischeria, 692. Fitzroya, 303. Flacourtia, 614. FLACOURTIACEAE, 614. Flemingia, 477. Flindersia, 504. Flowering, season of, 207. Flowers, forcing and retarding of, 176. ornamental, 207. Fodder, 223. Foliage, 205. Fontainea, 518. Fontanesia, 671. Food, 219. Foreing and retarding of flowers and fruits, 176. Forsteronia, 688. Forsythia, 671. Fothergilla, 417. Fouquieria, 612. FouqutmeRiAcEsg, 612. France, acclimatization, 47. — collections, 29. — cultivation of fruit trees, 142. —— descriptive botany, 83. — economic products, 271. — education, 32. —— history, 33. — manuals of arboriculture, 110. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 124. —— periodicals, 18. —— pharmacopoeias, 255. —— viticulture, 554. Franciscea, 698. Fraxinus, 672. Fremontia, 591. Fremya, 638. French Indochina, coffee cultivation, 732. Freycinetia, 313. Freylinia, 702. Freziera, 596. Friesia, 584. Frost, injuries caused by, 181. protection from, 182. Fruit trees as street trees, 211. Fruit trees, cultivation of, 132. pruning of, 171. Fruits, 219. —— forcing and retarding of, 176. SUBJECT INDEX Iruits, gathering of, 173. — ornamental, 207. packing of, 173. shipping of, 173. storing of, 173. utilization of, 174. Fuchsia, 639. Fugosia, 587. Fumigating, 198. Tundamental sciences of arboriculture, 35, 757. Fungi, diseases caused by, 193, 575. Furcraea, 341. Gaertnera, 744. Galactodendron, 367. Galipea, 503. Galphimia, 513. Game covers, 215. 5 Ganophyllum, 539. Garcinia, 609., Gardenia, 744. Gardenia, 747. Gardens, 27, 757. Garrya, 352. GARRYACEAB, 352. Gases, injuries caused by, 185. Gastrolobium, 477. Gastrolobium, 486. Gathering and utilization of fruits, 173. Gaultheria, 652. Gaultheria, 649. Gaya, 587. Gaylussacia, 652. Geissois, 416. Geissomeria, 709. Geissospermum, 688. Gelsemium, 682. Genetyllis, 633. Genista, 477. Genista, 467, 473. GENTIANACEAE, 685. Geodesy, 200. Geoffraea, 477. Geoffraea, 467. Geoffroya, 477. Geology, 37. Geonoma, 325. Geonoma, 321. GERANIACEAE, 491. Geranium, 491. Gerardia, 702. German Empire, acclimatization, 45. — collections, 27. — cultivation of fruit trees, 135. — descriptive botany, 68. — economic products, 270. — education, 32. —— history, 33, 757. — manuals of arboriculture, 101. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 120. — periodicals, 11, 757. —— pharmacopoeias, 247. — viticulture, 551. Gesneria, 708. GESNERIACEAE, 708. Gevuina, 383. Gilia, 694. Ginkgo, 286. GINKGOACEAE, 286. Glaziova, 322. Gleditschia, 477. Globularia, 708. GLOBULARIACEAE, 708. Glossaries, 29. Gluta, 524. Glycine, 477. Glycine, 486, 490. Glycosmis, 504. Glyphaea, 584. Gmelina, 696. GNETACEAE, 312. Gnetum, 312. Gnidia, 628. Goethea, 587. Goldfussia, 710. Gomphia, 596. Gomphocarpus, 692. Gompholobium, 478. Gomphosia, 744. Gonocalyx, 663. Gonolobus, 693. Gonolobus, 692, 693. Gonoslylus, 584. GONYSTYLACEAE, 584, Gonystylus, 584. Gonzalagunia, 744. Gonzalea, 744. GoopENIACEAE, 754. Goodia, 478. Gordonia, 596. Gordonia, 596. Gossypium, 587. Gouania, 541. Grafting, 159. — herbaceous, 163. — on roots, see Root grafting, 164. — various experiments and observa- tions on, 164. GRAMINEAE, 314. Graptophyllum, 709. Grazing animals, injuries caused by, 186. Great Britain, see British Islands. Greece, viticulture, 558. —— see also Balkan Peninsula. Greenhouse plants, cultivation of, 150. Grevillea, 383. Grewia, 584. Greyia, 540. Grias, 631. Griselinia, 646. Grislea, 630. Ground, preparation of, 150. Growth, 38. Guachamaca, 690. Guadeloupe, see West Indian Islands. Guaiacum, 493. Guarea, 512. Guatemala, see Central American Re- publics. Guatteria, 402. Guazuma, 591. Guevina, 383. Guiana, coffee cultivation, 729. — descriptive botany, 64. — economic products, 267. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 118. Guibourtia, 473. Guilielma, 320. Guinea, see Africa, West. Gummosis, 180. Gums, 227, 757. Gustavia, 631. Gutta percha, products and utilization, 230. — sources of, 228. Gutta percha trees, cultivation of, 148. GUTTIFERAE, 608. Gymnema, 693. Gymnocladus, 478. GYMNOSPERMAB, 284, 758. Gynocardia, 614. Habit of trees and shrubs, 204. Habit, relation of properties to, 259. Habrothamnus, 699. Haematoxylum, 478. Hagenia, 424. Hail, injuries caused by, 184. Hakea, 383. Halesia, 670. Halesia, 670. Halimium, 613. Halimodendron, 478. Haloxylon, 387. HAMAMELIDACEAE, 416. Ifamamelis, 417. Tlamelia, 744. Tlamiltonia, 744, Tancornia, 688. Tandbooks, sce Manuals. Haplopappus, 754. Hardenbergia, 479. Hardiness, 43. Tlariota, 623. Tlarmsiopanax, 642. Harpephyllum, 524. Heyauen Islands, descriptive botany, 94. —— see also Pacifie Islands. Haworthia, 337. Hazardia, 755. Tleat, injuries caused by, 184. Hebeclinium, 755. Hebradendron, 609. Hedaroma, 6338. Tledera, 642. Hedera, 641, 643. Hedgerows, 214. Hedges, 212. Hedges in tropical and subtropical countries, 214. Hedwigia, 511. Hedysarum, 478. Hedysarum, 466. Height of trees and shrubs, 204. Heimia, 629. Helianthemum, 613. Helichrysum, 755. Helicteres, 591. Heliotropium, 695. Hemiandra, 697. Hemidesmus, 693. Hemizonia, 755. Henfreya, 709. Herbaceous grafting, 163. Heritiera, 591. Hermannia, 591. Herminiera, 466. Hernandia, 408. HbRNANDIACEAE, 408. Herrania, 591. Hertia, 755. Heterocentron, 638. Heteropteris, 513. Heterospathe, 325. Heudelotia, 510. Hevea, 518. Hexacentris, 710. Heyderia, 305. Hibbertia, 595. Hibiscus, 587, 762. Hicoria, 353. Hillia, 744. Hindsia, 744. Hiperocastanaceéagk, 536, Hippomane, 519. Hippophae, 629. History, 32, 757. History of materia medica, 238. Hoffmannia, 744. Holarrhena, 688. Holboellia, 393. Holigarna, 524. Holland, acclimatization, 46. — collections, 28, 757. — cultivation of fruit trees, 139. —— descriptive botany, 75. — economic products, 270. — education, 32. —— history, 33. — manuals of arboriculture, 104. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 121. — periodieals, 14, 757. — pharmacopoeias, 249. —— viticulture, 553. Holodiseus, 424. Homalanthus, 519. Honckenya, 585. SUBJECT Honduras, see Central American Repub- lics. Hoodia, 693. Hooibrenckia, 533. Hopes, 611, Horsfieldia, 403. Horsfieldia, 642. Hortensia, 411. Houstonia, 744. Hovea, 478. Hovenia, 541. Howardia, 746. Howea, 325. Hoya, 693. Hudsonia, 613. Humiria, 492. Humrrracnar, 492. TIumirium, 492. Hungary, see Austria-Hungary. Hura, 519. Hyaenanche, 522. Hybridization, improvement by, 50. Ilydnocarpus, 614. Hydnophytum, 744. Hydrangea, 411. HypRopHYLLACBAR, 695. Hymenaea, 478. Hymenaea, 489. Hymenanthera, 614. Hymenodictyon, 744. Hymenosporum, 416. Hyophorbe, 325. Hyospathe, 325. Hypericum, 609. Hypericum, 609. Hyphaene, 325. Hypocalymma, 635. INDEX Iberian Peninsula, acclimatization, 49. — cultivation of fruit trees, 145. —— descriptive botany, 88. — economic products, 271. — manuals of arboriculture, 114. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 126. — periodicals, 23. — viticulture, 558. — see also Portugal and Spain. Icactnacran, 533. Iceland, see Scandinavia. Ichnocarpus, 688. Ichthyomethia, 484. Icica, 511. Idesia, 614. Ignatia, 682. Tlex, 529. Tllicium, 397. Illipe, 667. Improvement by hybridization, 50. India, see British India. Indian Ocean Islands, descriptive bot- any, 93. — economie products, 279, — periodicals, 26. India-rubber, see Gutta percha, 228. Indigofera, 478. Indo-China, descriptive botany, 92. — economic products, 276. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 129. periodicals, 26. Infusions, 221. Inga, 469. Inga, 483. Injuries caused by animals, 186. — caused by drought, 183. — caused by frost, 181. — caused by gases, 185. —— caused by grazing animals, 186. — caused by hail, 184. — caused by heat and insolation, 184. — caused by insects, 186, 757. —— caused by plants, 193. — caused by rain, 184. 799 Injuries caused by rime, 184. caused by rodents, 186. caused by smoke, 185. caused by snow, 184. caused by water, 185. caused by wind, 184. of street trees, 212. prevention of, 196. Inocarpus, 479. Insects, injuries caused by, 186. Insolation, injuries caused by, 184. Introduction of trees and shrubs, see Ac- climatization, 43. Introductory publications, 1, 757. lochroma, 700. Ipomoea, 694. Ireland, sce British Islands. Iresine, 388. Iriartea, 325. Irrigation, 150. Irrigation (of street trees), 211. Irvingia, 508. Isomeris, 409. Tsonandra, 668. Isopogon, 383. Isoptera, 611. Isotropis, 479. Italy, acclimatization, 49. collections, 29. cultivation of fruit trees, 145. descriptive botany, 88. economic products, 271. — history, 33. — manuals of arboriculture, 114. miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 126. periodicals, 23. —— pharmacopocias, 256. — viticulture, 557. Itea, 412. Ixianthes, 702. Ixora, 745. Jacaranda, 706. Jacobinia, 709. Jacquinia, 665. Jacquinia, 665. Jambosa, 635. Jamaica, see Central America, and West Indian Islands. Jamesia, 413. Janipha, 520. Japan, cultivation of fruit trees, 147. —— descriptive botany, 91. —— economic products, 273. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 127. — periodicals, 26. — pharmacopoeias, 256. tea cultivation, 601. Jasminum, 672. Jateorhiza, 397. Jatropha, 514, 520. Jatropha, 519. Java, cinchona cultivation, 715. economic products, 275. see also Malay Archipelago. Joanessia, 520. Jonesia, 487. Jossinia, 635. Juan Fernandez, economic products, 283. Juania, 326. | Juanulloa, 700. Jubaea, 326. JUGLANDACEAE, 353. Juglans, 354. Juniperus, 303. Justicia, 709. Justicia, 709. Kadsura, 398. } Kalanchoe, 409. | Kalmia, 652. 800 Kendrickia, 638. Kennedya, 479. Kentia, 325, 326. Kentia, 326. Kentiopsis, 326. Kerria, 424. Keteleeria, 304. Khaya, 512. Kickxia, 688. Kigelia, 707. Kiggelaria, 614. Kleinhovia, 591. Kochia, 387. Koelreuteria, 539. Kokoona, 533. Kopsia, 688. Krameria, 480. Kunthia, 321. Kunzea, 636. LaBiaTan, 697. Labisia, 666. Laburnum, 480. Lac, 232. Ladenbergia, 745. Laetia, 614. Lagerstroemia, 629. Lagetta, 628. Lalage, 467. Lamourouxia, 703. Landolphia, 688. Landscape gardening, see Ornamental uses and properties of trees and shrubs, Lannea, 524. Lansium, 512. Lantana, 696. Lapageria, 337. Laportea, 382. Lardizabala, 393. LaRDIZABALACEAE, 393. Larix, 304, 758. Larix, 309. Larrea, 494. Lasiandra, 639. Lasiostoma, 682. Latania, 326. Latania, 326. Latua, 700. LAURACEAE, 403. Laurencellia, 755. Laurocerasus, 430. Laurus, 406. Laurus, 403, 404, 407. Lavandula, 697. Lavatera, 588. Laws relating to arboriculture, 200. Lawsonia, 629. Layers, 159. Leaves, propagation by, 159. Lebidieropsis, 520. LECYTHIDACEAE, 631. Lecythis, 631. Ledum, 652. Leea, 544. Lecuminosag, 462, 758. Leiophyllum, 653. » LEITNERIACEAE, 353. Lemonia, 505. Lennea, 481. Leonotis, 698. Leopoldinia, 326. Lepidadenia, 406. Leptactina, 745. Leptodactylon, 694. Leptodermis, 745. Leptospermum, 636. Lepurandra, 366. Leschenaultia, 754. Lespedeza, 481. Leucadendron, 383. Leucaena, 481. Leuchtenbergia, 623. Leucopogon, 665. SUBJECT INDEX Leucothamnus, 595. Leucothoé, 653. Leycesteria, 749. Leyssera, 755. Libocedrus, 305. Libonia, 709. Licaria, 406. Licuala, 326. Ligustrina, 680. Ligustrum, 673. Ligustrum, 697. LILIAcEAg, 333. > Limonia, 495, 506. LINACEAR, 492. Lindenia, 745. Lindera, 406. Lindleya, 425. Linnaea, 749. Linospadix, 326. Linum, 492. Lippia, 697. Lippia, 696. Liquidambar, 417. Liquidambar, 416. Liriodendron, 398. Liriosma, 384. Lisianthus, 685. Lissanthe, 665. Litchi, 539. Lithospermum, 695. Litsea, 406. Livistona, 326. Livistona, 330. Lobelia, 754. Lodoicea, 327. LOGANIACEAE, 681. Lomatia, 383. Lonchocarpus, 481. Lonicera, 749. Lopezia, 640. Lophophora, 620. Lophospermum, 703. Lopping, see Pollarding, 173. LORANTHACEAE, 385. Loranthus, 385. Loropetalum, 418. Lotus, 481. Loxopterygium, 529. Luculia, 745. Lucuma, 667. Ludovia, 332. Lunasia, 504. Lundia, 707. Lupinus, 481. Luvunga, 504. Luxemburg, acclimatization, 46. — cultivation of fruit trees, 140. — descriptive botany, 77. Lycioplesium, 700. Lycium, 700. Lyonia, 653. Lyperia, 702. Lysiloma, 481. Lysinema, 665. LyTHRACEAE, 629. Maackia, 472. Macadamia, 383. Macaranga, 520. Machaerium, 489. Machilus, 407. Mackaya, 709. Macleania, 653. Maclura, 372. Macrocnemum, 745. Macrocnemum, 743. Macrozamia, 285. Madagascar, descriptive botany, 93. — economic products, 281. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 131. Madeira, miscellaneous publications on arboriculture, 131. see also Atlantic Islands. Madhuca, 667. Maesa, 666. Magnolia, 398. Magnolia, 400. MAGNOLIACEAR, 397. Mahaleb, 430. Mahernia, 591. Mahonia, 395. Malachra, 763. Malacocarpus, 622. Malay Archipelago, coffee cultivation, 729. — cultivation of fruit trees, 147. — descriptive botany, 91. — economic products, 274. — manuals of arboriculture, 116. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 127. — periodicals, 26, 757. —— tea cultivation, 601. Malay Peninsula, cultivation of fruit trees, 147. —— economic products, 274. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 129. —— tea cultivation, 601. Mallotus, 520. Malortiea, 331. Malouetia, 689. Malpighia,; 513. MatriGcuHiAceag, 513. Malta, see Mediterranean Islands. Malus, 425. Malva, 589. Matvacear, 586, 762. Malvaviscus, 588. Mamillaria, 623. _Mammea, 610. Mammuillaria, 623. Mammillaria, 620. Mandevilla, 689. Manettia, 746. Mangifera, 524. Mangifera, 508. Manglesia, 383. Manihot, 520. Manna, 220. Manuals and general treatises of arbori- culture, 96, 757. Manuals, pharmacognosy, 257, 758. —— pharmacology, 257. ; Manuring, 151. Maoutia, 382. Mappa, 520. MarcGRaAVIACEAg, 596. Marrusium, 697. Marsdenia, 693. Marshall Islands, descriptive botany, 94, Martinezia, 327. Mascarene Islands, cinchona cultiva- tion, 717. ‘ miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 130. Mascarenhasia, 689. Massoia, 407. Materia medica, 237, 757. —— history of, 238. Material for paper making, 235. Mathematics, 36. Maurandia, 703. Mauritia, 327. Mauritius, tea cultivation, 604. see also Mascarene Islands and In- dian Ocean Islands. Mavia, 476. Maximiliana, 327. Maximowiczia, 400. Maytenus, 533. Medical botany, history of, 238. — see Descriptive botany, medicinal, 53. Medicinal plants, cultivation of, 149. Medicinal products, 239, 757. ied Medinilla, 638. Mediterranean Islands, descriptive bot- any, 91. economic products, 272. Mediterranean region and islands, mis- collanecous publications on arboricul- ture, 127. Mediterranean States (of Africa), de- scriptive botany, 93. — economic products, 279. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 130. —— see also Egypt. Melaleuca, 636. Melanorrhoea, 525. Melanoselinum, 644. Melastoma, 638. M&nasroMaracnan, 638. Melhania, 591. Melia, 512. Melia, 511. Moentacnan, 511. Mnvtanrnacnan, 540. Melianthus, 541. Melicocea, 539. Melidora, 649. Meloeactus, 623. Melochia, 591. Memecylon, 638. MBbmNISPERMACEAD, 396. Menispermum, 397. Menispermum, 396, 397. Mensuration, 200. Menziesia, 649. Meratia, 401. Meryta, 643. Mesembryanthemum, 688. Mespilus, 429. Mespilus, 421, 443. Mesua, 610. Meteoric influences, diseases and injuries caused by, 181. Meteorology, 36. Metrodorea, 504. Metrosideros, 636. Metrosideros, 633. Metroxylon, 327. Metroxylon, 325, 330. Metternichia, 701. Mexico, coffee cultivation, 728. — descriptive botany, 63. — economic products, 264. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 118. — see also Central America. Meyenia, 710. Mezoneurum, 481. Michelia, 400. Miconia, 638. Micrandra, 521. Microcachrys, 287. Microphoenix, 828. Mikania, 755. Mimetes, 383. Mimosa, 481. Mimosa, 462, 484. Mimulus, 703. Mimusops, 668. Mineralogy, 37. Mirbelia, 482. Miscellaneous publications including re- ports and statistics on arboriculture, 116, 757. Mitraria, 708. Mitriostigma, 747. Monimiacean, 403. Monnina, 513. Monochaetum, 639. MonocoryLeponeas, 313, 758. Monodora, 401. Montagnea, 755. Montanoa, 755. Moraceag, 366. Morinda, 746. SUBJECT INDEX Moringa, 409, Moni nGgacnan, Morocco, see Africa, Moronobea, 610. Moronobea, 610. Morus, 372. Morus, 368. Moschoxylum, 513. Mucuna, 482. Muehlenbeckia, 387. Mulching, 151. Munronia, 513. Muraltia, 513. Murraya, 504. Musacnan, 341. Museums, 27. Mussaenda, 746. Mussaenda, 744, Mutisia, 755. Mutual influence of scion and stock, 39. Myororacwan, 710, Myoporum, 710. Myrica, 352. Myricacnan, 352. Myricaria, 612. Myriocarpa, 382. Myristica, 402, 758. Myristica, 402. Myristicacnan, 402, 758. Myrmecodia, 746. Myrospermum, 482. Myroxylon, 482. Myrrhinium, 637. MyrsInacrar, 665. Myrracran, 633. Myrtillus, 663. Myrtus, 637. Myrtus, 635, 637. Nageia, 287. Nandina, 396. Nannorrhops, 327. Napoleona, 631. Naregamia, 512. Naturalization, 43. Nauclea, 746. Nauclea, 748. Nectandra, 407. Nectandra, 403. Nephelium, 539. Nephrosperma, 327. Neptunia, 482. Neriandra, 691. Nerium, 689. Nerium, 691. Nesopanax, 644. Netherlands, see Holland. Neviusia, 429. Newbouldia, 707. New Caledonia, economic products, 283. miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 132. Newfoundland, economic products, 261. see also Canada. New Guinea, descriptive botany, 93. — economic products, 282. New Hebrides, miscellaneous publica- tions on arboriculture, 132. New South Wales, see Australia. New Zealand, descriptive botany, 94. economic products, 283. miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 132. Nicotiana, 701. Nierembergia, 701. Ni ipa, 327. Nitraria, 494. Nolina, 337. Nopalea, 623. Norantea, 596. Norfolk Island, economic products, 283. North America, acclimatization, 44. cinchona cultivation, 712. A409. Mediterranean States of S01 North America, collections, 27. cultivation of fruit trees, 132. - descriptive botany, 60. diseases and injuries, 178. —— diseases caused by fungi, economic products, 261. - education, 32. history, 3 32. —— injuries caused by insects, 186. —— manuals of arboriculture, 99. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 116. —— periodicals, 2, 757. — pharmacopocias, 246. —— street trees, 208. — tea cultivation, 600. —— viticulture, 549. Norway, see Scandinavia. Nothofagus, 360. Notospartium, 482. Nursery management, 153. Nutrition, 37. Nuttallia, 429. NYCTAGINACEAR, 388. Nyctanthes, 674. Nyssa, 632. NYSSACEAE, 632. 193. Ochna, 596. OcHNACEAE, 596. Ochocoa, 403. Ochrocarpos, 610. Ocotea, 407. Ocotea, 403. Odina, 524. Odontadenia, 689. Odontonema, 709. Oenothera, 640. OENOTHERACEAE, 639. Office work, 200. Oils and fats, 224. OLACACEAB, 384. Olea, 674. Olea, 679. OLEACEAE, 671. Olearia, 756. Oleobachia, 591. Olneya, 482. Omalanthus, 519. Omphalea, 521. Omphalocarpum, 668. Oncosperma, 327. Oncosperma, 327. Ongokea, 384. Ononis, 482. Ophiozylon, 690. Opuntia, 624. Opuniia, 623. Orchards, see Cultivation of fruit trees, 132. Oreodaphne, 408. Oreodoxa, 328. Oreopanax, 643. Ornamental flowers, 207. Ornamental fruits, 207. Ornamental hedges, 214. Ornamental properties shrubs, 202. Ornamental uses of trees and shrubs, 201. Ornus, 672. Orothamnus, 383. Oroxylum, 707. Orthostemon, 637. Osbeckia, 639. Osmanthus, 679. Osmaronia, 429. Osteomeles, 430. Ostrya, 398. Ostry ops is, 358. Osyris, 384. Othonna, 756 of frees and fob. Othonna, 755. | Ouratea, 596. 802 Owenia, 512. OXALIDACEAB, 491. Oxalis, 492. Oxera, 697. Oxyanthus, 746. Oxycoccus, 663. Oxydendrum, 653. Oxylobium, 483. Oxytenanthera, 316. Ozothamnus, 755. Pachira, 589. Pachistima, 533. Pachylobus, 511. Pachyrhizus, 483. Pacifie Islands, coffee cultivation, 733. descriptive botany, 94. — economic products, 283. miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 132. periodicals, 27. Packing of fruits, 173. Packing plants, see Shipping, 154. Padus, 430. Paeonia, 392. Palaquium, 668. Palicourea, 746. Paliurus, 542. PauMan, 316, 758. Panama, see Central American Repub- lies. Panax, 643. Panax, 641, 642. Pancovia, 539. PANDANACEAB, 313. Pandanus, 313. Pandorea, 707. Pangium, 615. PAPAVERACEAE, 408. Papaya, 617. Paper making, material for, 235. Pappea, 539. Paraguay, descriptive botany, 65. — economic products, 269. Paratropia, 644. Parinarium, 430. Paritium, 587. Parkia, 483. Parkinsonia, 483. Parmentiera, 707. Paropsia, 615. Parrotia, 418. Parsonsia, 689. Parthenocissus, 544. Passiflora, 615. Passiflora, 616. PASSIFLORACEAE, 615. Pathology, 40. Paullinia, 539. Paullinia, 540. Paulownia, 703. Pavetta, 746. Pavetta, 745. Pavonia, 588. Pavonia, 587. Payena, 669. PEDALIACEAE, 708. Pelargonium, 491. Pelecyphora, 625. Peltogyne, 483. Peltophorum, 483. Peltostigma, 504. Pendulous trees, 204. Pentaclethra, 483. Pentadesma, 610. Pentapera, 649.’ Pentapterygium, 653. Pentarhaphia, 708. Pentas, 746. Pentstemon, 703. Pereskia, 625. Perezia, 756. Perfumes, 226. Periodicals and serials, 2, 757. SUBJECT INDEX Periploca, 694. Periploca, 693. Peristrophe, 709. Pernettya, 653. Persea, 407. Persia, economic products, 279. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 130. Persica, 430. Persoonia, 511. Peru, descriptive botany, 64. — economie products, 268. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 118. Peschiera, 690. Petrea, 697. Petteria, 483. Peumus, 403. Phaedranthus, 707. Phaleria, 628. Pharmacognosy, 257. manuals, 257, 758. Pharmacology, 257. manuals, 257. Pharmacopoeias, 245, 758. Phellodendron, 504. Philadelphus, 413. Philesia, 337. Philippine Islands, coffee cultivation, 729. descriptive botany, 91. — economic products, 273. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 127. Phillyrea, 680. Phoenicophorium, 328. Phoenix, 328. Phoradendron, 385. Photinia, 430. Phygelius, 703. Phylica, 542. Phyllagathis, 639. Phyllanthus, 521. Phyllocactus, 625. Phyllocladus, 287. Phyllodoce, 653. Phyllostachys, 316. Phylloxera, 564, 758. Physianthus, 692. Physics, 36. Physiology, 37. Physocalymma, 630. Physocarpus, 430. Physostigma, 483. Phytelephas, 330. Phytolacca, 388. PHYTOLACCACEAE, 388. Picea, 305. Picea, 295. Pickeringia, 484. Picraena, 508. Picramnia, 508. Picrasma, 508. Picrolemna, 508. Pieris, 653. Pigafettia, 330. Pilocarpus, 504. Pilocereus, 626. Pilocereus, 620. Pimelea, 628. Pimenta, 637. PINACEAE, 289, 758. Pinanga, 330. Pinus, 306, 758. Pinus, 295, 305, 312. Pionandra, 699. Piper, 342, 758. PIPERACEAE, 342, 758. Piptadenia, 484. Piptanthus, 484. Piptocalyx, 403. Piscidia, 484. Pisonia, 388. Pistacia, 525. Pithecoctenium, 707. Pithecoctenium, 707. Pithecolobium, 484. PrrrosPoRACcEAR, 415. Pittosporum, 416. Pitlosporum, 416. Plagianthus, 588. Plagianthus, 587. Planera, 366. Planting, 165. Planting, depth of, 169. —— distance in, 169. —— of evergreens, 169. —— of street trees, 211. — season for, 168. Hants, diseases and injuries caused by, —— propagation and raising of, 152. —— shipping of, 154. PLATANACEAR, 418. Platanus, 418. Platyearya, 356. Platycrater, 413. Platylobium, 484. Platytheca, 513. Plegorhiza, 666. Plerandra, 644. Pleroma, 639. Plocostemma, 693. Pluchea, 756. PLUMBAGINACEAE, 666. Plumbago, 666. Plumeria, 690. Plums, 432. Podalyria, 484. Podocarpus, 287. Podocytisus, 480. Podolobium, 483. Poecilodermis, 590. Pogonopus, 746. Pogostemon, 698. Poinciana, 484. Poinciana, 468. Poinsettia, 517. Poisonous substances, effect of, 185. Poland, see Austria-Hungary, Germany and Russia. PoLEMONIACEAE, 694, Pollarding, 173. Polycarpa, 614. Polygala, 514. Polygala, 513. PoLyGALaceag, 513. POLYGONACEAE, 386. Polygonum, 387. Polygonum, 387. Polymnia, 756. Polyscias, 644. Pomaderris, 542. Pomology, see subdivision Pomological in the geographical arrangement under Descriptive botany, 61-90. Pongamia, 484. Pongamia, 475. Populus, 344. Porana, 694. Porphyrocoma, 710. Portlandia, 746. Portlandia, 743. Portugal, collections, 29. — pharmacopoeias, 256. —— see also Iberian Peninsula. Posoqueria, 746. Potalia, 682. Potentilla, 430. Pourouma, 381. Prameria, 690. Premna, 697. Preparation of the ground, 150. Prestonia, 690. Prevention of diseases and injuries, 196. Principles and fundamental sciences of arboriculture, 35, 757. Prioria, 485. Pritchardia, 330. Pritchardia, 326, 332. Prockia, 615, Products, economic, 217, 757. —— various, 218. Pronaya, 416. Propagation, 38. Propagation and raising of 152. Propagation by leaves, 159. Properties, relation to affinity and habit, 259, Prosopis, 485, 758. Prostanthera, 698. Protea, 383. Prorpacnan, 382. Protection from frost, 182. Protium, 511. Proustia, 756. Prumnopitys, 287. Pruning, 169. esthetic principles in, 202. —— evergreens, 173. — fruit trees, 171. — shrubs, 172. street trees, 211. Prunus, 430. Psammisia, 654. Pseuderanthemum, 710. Pseudolarix, 309. Pseudopanax, 644. Pseudotsuga, 309. Psidium, 637. Psoralea, 485. Psychotria, 746. Psychotria, 747. Ptelea, 505. Pterisanthes, 545. Pterocarpus, 485. Pterocarya, 356. Pterodiscus, 708. Pterodon, 485. Pterospermum, 591. Pterostyrax, 670. Ptychorhaphis, 330. Ptychosperma, 330. Ptychosperma, 330. Publications relating to the cultivation of particular groups, 182. Pueraria, 485. Pullenaea, 467. Pultenaea, 486. Puneeria, 702. Puniea, 630. PuNICACEAE, 630. Purshia, 443. Putrangiva, 521. Putranjiva, 521. Pulzeysia, 539. Pyenanthus, 403. Pycnocoma, 521. Pyracantha, 443. Pyramidal trees, 204. Pyrostegia, 707. Pyrrhosa, 403. Pyrus, 444. Pyrus, 419, 425, 459. plants, Quassia, 508. Quassia, 508, 509. Quercus, 361, 758. Quillaja, 447. Quisqualis, 632. Rabelaisia, 504. Rain, injuries caused by, 184. Raising of plants, 152. Randia, 747. RANUNCULACEAE, 388. Raphia, 330. Raphiolepis, 447. Raphithamnus, 697. Rauwolfia, 690. Ravenala, 341. SUBJECT INDIEX Ravenea, 330. Ravenia, 505, Ravensara, 407. Reinhardtia, 331. Reinwardtia, 492, Remijia, 747. Reproduction, 38. Reproductive organs, encouraging the davelopiient of, 174, Resins and gums, 227, 757. Resuscitation of old trees, 181. Ietama, 477. Retarding of flowers and fruits, 176. Retinispora, 300, 311. Reunion Island, sce Mascarene Islands and Indian Ocean Islands. Rhabdadenia, 690. Rhagodia, 387. RHAMNACEAR, 541. Rhamnus, 542. Rhamnus, 542. Rhaphiolepis, 447. Rhaphithamnus, 697. Rhapis, 331. Rhinacanthus, 710. Rhipsalis, 626. Rhizophora, 632. Rhizophora, 632. Ruizornoracear, 631. Rhodochiton, 704. Rhododendron, 654. Rhododendron, 662. Rhodoleia, 418. Rhodomyrtus, 637. Rhodostoma, 746. Rhodothamnus, 662. Rhodotypus, 447. Rhoicissus, 545. Rhopala, 383. ’ Rhus, 526. Rhus, 524. Rhynchosia, 486. Rhynchosia, 475. Rhynchospermum, 691. Rhytiglossa, 709. Ribes, 413. Richea, 665. Ricinodendron, 521. Ricinus, 521. Rime, injuries caused by, 184. Ring-barking, 174. Robinia, 486. Robinia, 469, 481. Rochea, 409. Rockery shrubs, 205. Rodents, injuries caused by, 186. Roella, 754. Rogiera, 747. Rondeletia, 747. Rondeletia, 744. Root cuttings, 158. Root grafting, 164. Root pruning, 173. Rosa, 447. Rosacwasg, 419, 758. Rosmarinus, 698. Rostelleria, 709. Rotilera, 520. Roupala, 383. Roupellia, 690. Rourea, 462. Rustaceas, 710. Rubus, 457. Rudgea, 747. Ruellia, 710. Rumania, see Balkan Peninsula. Ruscus, 338. Ruscus, 336. Russelia, 704. Russia, acclimatization, 44. — Asiatic, see Asiatic Russia. — Central Asiatic, see Central Asiatic Russia. — cultivation of fruit trees, 134. 803 Russia, descriptive botany, 67. economic products, 720, - education, 32. ~ history, 33. manuals of arboriculture, 101. miscellancous publications on ar- boriculture, 120. periodicals, 10. pharmacopoeias, 247. viticulture, 551. tuta, 505, LUTACEAE, 494, 758. Ituyschia, 596. Sabal, 331. Sabal, 331. Sagotia, 522. Saguerus, 320, 330. Sagus, 327, 330. SALICACEAR, 343. Salishuria, 286. Salix, 346. Salmea, 756. Salmia, 332. Salsola, 387. Salvadora, 533. SALVADORACEAE, 533. Salvia, 698. Samadera, 509. Sambucus, 751. Samoa Islands, economic products, 283. Sanchezia, 710. Sanitary and esthetic influences, 34. SANTALACEAR, 384. Santalum, 384. SAPINDACEAE, 539. Sapindus, 540. Sapium, 522. Sapium, 615. Sapota, 666, 668. SAPOTACEAE, 666. Saraca, 487. Sarcobatus, 387. Sarcocephalus, 747. Sarcococca, 523. Sarcolobus, 694. Sarcostemma, 694. Sarcostigma, 533. Sargentia, 505. Sarothamnus, 473. Sassafras, 407. Saurauia, 596. Saxegothaea, 287. SAXIFRAGACEAE, 409. Scaevola, 754. Scandinavia, acclimatization, 44. — cultivation of fruit trees, 134. —— descriptive botany, 66, 757. —— economic products, 269. —— history, 33. —— manuals of arboriculture, 100. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 119. —— periodicals, 10. — pharmacopoeias, 247. viticulture, 551. Scheelea, 320. Schefflera, 644. Schima, 596. Schimmelia, 495. Schinopsis, 529. Schinus, 529. Schizandra, 400. Schizolobium, 487. Schizophragma, 415. Schleichera, 540. Schollera, 663. Schotia, 487. Schottia, 487. Schrebera, 680. Schubertia, 694. Schubertia, 310. Sciadophyllum, 644. Sciadopitys, 309. 804 Sciences, fundamental, of arboriculture, 35, 757. Scion and stock, mutual influence of, 39. Scolopia, 615. Scoparia, 704. Scotland, see British Islands. SCROPHULARIACEAB, 702. Scutellaria, 698. Scyphocephalium, 403. Seaforthia, 319. Seaside planting, 41. Season for planting, 168. Season of flowering, 207. Sebastiana, 522. Securidaca, 514. Securinega, 522. Seeds, shipping of, 154. * sowing of, 155. testing of, 156. Selection, artificial, 50- Selinum, 644. Semecarpus, 529. Semele, 338. Senecio, 756. Senna, 470. Sequoia, 309. Serenoa, 331. Serials, 2. Sericobonia, 709. Sericographis, 709. Serissa, 748. Serjania, 540. Servia, see Balkan Peninsula. Sesbania, 487. Shade trees, 208. Shelter plantations, 212, 215. Shepherdia, 629. Shipping of fruits, 173. plants, 154. —— seeds, 154. Shorea, 611. Shrubs, climbing, 204. dwarf and creeping, see Dwarf and creeping plants, 205. flowering, see Ornamental flowers, 207. for rockery, 205. —— for temperate regions, 202. for tropical and subtropical re- gions, 203. for walls, 205. —— fruiting, see Ornamental fruits, 207. —— habit of, 204. —— height of, 204. — ornamental properties of, 202. — ornamental uses of, 201. pruning of, 172. Siam, economic products, 276. Siberia, economic products, 272. Sicily, see Italy. Sida, 589. Sida, 586, 588. Sideroxylon, 669. Signatures, doctrine of, see Relation of properties to affinity, 259. Silkworm trees, cultivation of, 148. Simaba, 509. Simaruba, 509. SIMARUBACEAE, 506. Simmondsia, 523. Sindora, 487. Siphocampylus, 754. Siphonia, 518. Skimmia, 505. Sloanea, 584. Small fruits, cultivation of, 147. Smeathmannia, 615. Smilax, 338. Smoke, injuries caused by, 185. Snow, injuries caused by, 184. Soap, 226. Society Islands, descriptive botany, 94. SUBJECT INDEX Society Islands, etc., economic products, 995 Soil, aeration of, 211. Soil and its relation to tree growth, 40. SOLANACEAD, 698. Solandra, 701. Solanum, 701. Solanum, 699. Solenostemma, 694. Sollya, 416. Sophora, 487. Sorbaria, 459. Sorbus, 459, 758. Sorbus, 430. Soulamea, 509. Souroubea, 596. South Africa, descriptive botany, 93. miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 131. South America, cinchona cultivation, 713. — coffee cultivation, 728. — collections, 27. — descriptive botany, 63. —— diseases and injuries, 178. — economic products, 264. — history, 32. injuries caused by insects, 188. manuals of arboriculture, 99, 757. —— miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 118, 757. —— periodicals, 10, 757. —— pharmacopoeias, 247. — tea cultivation, 601. viticulture, 551. South Atlantic Islands, miscellaneous publications on arboriculture, 132. South Sea Islands, see Pacific Ocean Islands. Sowing, 155. Soymida, 513. Spain, pharmacopoeias, 255. see also Iberian Peninsula. Sparattosperma, 707. Sparmannia, 585. Spartium, 488. Sparlium, 473. Spartocylisus, 473. Spathodea, 707. Special products and their sources, 219, 757. Spermolepis, 637. Sphaeralcea, 589. Sphaerogyne, 639. Sphaerolobium, 488. Sphaerostema, 400. Spices, 221. Spinovitis, 545. Spiraea, 460. Spiraea, 424, 430, 459. Spondias, 529. Spraying, 197. Sprengelia, 665. Spyridium, 543. STACHYURACEAE, 615. Stachyurus, 615. Stadmannia, 539. Staking trees, see Tree guards and sup- ports, 198. Stalagmites, 609. Stangeria, 286. Staphylea, 533. STAPHYLEACEAR, 533. Starch, 220. Statice, 666. Staudtia, 403. Stauntonia, 393. Stauntonia, 393. Stearodendron, 608. Stemodia, 704. Stenanthera, 665. Stenocarpus, 384. Stephanandra, 462. Stephania, 397. Stephanophysum, 710. Stephanotis, 694. Sterculia, 591. Stlerculia, 590. STERCULIACEAR, 589, 763. Stereospermum, 707. Steriphoma, 409. Stlevensonia, 328. Stevia, 756. Stifftia, 756. Stigmaphyllon, 513. Stillingia, 522. Stimulants, 221. Stizolobtum, 482. Storing of fruits, 173. Stranvaesia, 462. Stravadium, 631. Streblus, 381. Street trees, 208. —— diseases and injuries of, 212. —— planting of, 211. —— pruning of, 211. Streptosolen, 702. Strobilanthes, 710. Strobilorachis, 708. Strombocarpa, 485. Strophanthus, 690. Strumpfia, 748. Strychnos, 682. Strychnos, 688. Stryphnodendron, 488. Stuartia, 596. Sturtia, 587. Stylogyne, 666. Styphelia, 665. STYRACACEAR, 670. Styrax, 670. Suaeda, 387. Sugar, 220. Sumatra, economic products, 275. see also Malay Archipelago. Sun-ecald) see Injuries caused by heat, 18 Supports, 198. Sutherlandia, 488. Swainsona, 489. Swainsonia, 489. Swammerdamia, 755. Swartzia, 489. Sweden, see Scandinavia. Swietenia, 513. Swietenia, 513. Switzerland, acclimatization, 49. — cultivation of fruit trees, 145. —— descriptive botany, 89. — economic products, 271. — manuals of arboriculture, 115. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 126. — periodicals, 24. — pharmacopoeias, 256. — viticulture, 558. Syagrus, 322. Symphonia, 610. Symphoria, 752. Symphoricarpos, 752. SYMPLOCACEAE, 670. Symplocos, 670. Synearpia, 637. Synsepalum, 669. Syringa, 680. Syzygium, 637. Tabebuia, 707. Tabernaemontana, 690. Tabernanthe, 691. Tacsonia, 616. Tacsonia, 615. Talauma, 400. ‘TAMARICACEAE, 612. Tamarindus, 489. Tamarix, 612. — Tanghinia, 691. Tannin, 237. ‘ ; b | j 4 ’ | Tasmania, economic products, 283, sce also Australasia. Tasmannia, 397. TAXACHADH, 287. Taxodium, 310. Taxodium, 809. Taxonomic arrangement, 284, 758. Taxus, 287. Technology of economic products, 218. Tecoma, 707. Tecoma, 705, 707. Tecomaria, 707. Tectona, 697. Telfairia, 754. Telopea, 884. Templetonia, 489. Tephrosia, 489. ‘Teratology, 40. Terminalia, 632. Terminalia, 644. Terminology, 29. Vernstroemin, 597. Testing of seeds, 156. Tetragastris, 511. Tetranthera, 406. Tetrapanax, 644. Tetratheca, 513. Textbooks, see Manuals. Thea, 597, 763. THBEACEAR, 596, 768. Theobroma, 592, 7638. Theobroma, 591. Theophrasta, 665. Theophrasta, 665, 667. THEOPHRASTACEAE, 665. Thermopsis, 484. Thevetia, 691. Thibaudia, 663. Thibaudia, 647, 649, 654. Thinning, 173. Thinning, esthetic principles in, 202. Thomasia, 595. Thouinia, 540. Thrinax, 331. Thuja, 311. Thuja, 299. Thujopsis, 312. Thunbergia, 710. Thuya, 311. Thuyopsis, 312. Thymelaea, 628. THYMELEACEAR, 626. Thyrsacanthus, 709. Tibouchina, 639. Tiglium, 516. Tilia, 585. Truracear, 584. Tinnaea, 698. Tinospora, 397. Tipuana, 489. Tobago, economic products, 267. Tocoea, 639. Toddalia, 506. Tolutfera, 482. Tools used in arboriculture, 177. Top dressing, see Manuring, mulching, 151. Topiary work, 202. Torreya, 288. Tournefortia, 695. Toxicodendrum, 522. Toxicology, 260. — see also Descriptive botany, toxi- cological, 59. Toxtcophlaca, 685. Trachelospermum, 691. Trachycarpus, 331. Trachylobium, 489. Transplanting large trees, 167. Treculia, 381. ae growth, soil and its relation to, 0. Tree guards and supports, 198. Tree planting, commemorative, 34. SUBJECT INDEX Trees, disadvantages and damages caused by, 34. flowering, sce Ornamental flowers, 207. for temperate regions, 202. for tropical and subtropical regions, 2038, fruiting, see 207. - habit of, 204. —— height of, 204. ornamental properties of, 202. —— ornamental uses of, 201. - pendulous, 204, —— pyramidal and columnar, 204. —— sanitary and esthetic influences, 34. —— transplanting of, 167. —— utility and influences of, 34. Tremandra, 513. TREMANDRACEAR, 513. Trevesia, 644. Trianosperma, 753. Trichilia, 513. Trichosacme, 694. ‘Trigonostemon, 522. Trimming, see Pruning, 169. Trinidad, economic products, 267. Triphasia, 506. Triphasia, 496. Tristania, 638. Trithrinax, 331. Trochetia, 595. Trochocarpa, 665. Trophis, 381. Trymalium, 543. Tsuga, 312. Tsuga, 309. Tuberaria, 613. Tumion, 288. Tunis, see Mediterranean States. Tupa, 754. Turkestan, see Central Asiatic Russia. Turkey, see Balkan Peninsula. Turkey, Asiatic, see Asiatic Turkey. Turnera, 615. TURNERACEAR, 615. Turraea, 513. Tylophora, 694. Tynanthus, 707. Ugni, 638. Uhdea, 755. Ulex, 489. ULMACEAE, 363. Ulmus, 363. Ulnus, 366. UMBELLIFERAE, 644. Umbellularia, 408. Unanuea, 704. Unearia, 748. Undergrowth, 215. Ungnadia, 540. United States, cultivation of fruit trees, 132. — economic products, 262. — miscellaneous publications on ar- boriculture, 116. Northeastern, economie products, 262. Northeastern, miscellaneous pub- lications on arboriculture, 117. —— periodicals, 2, 757. —— pharmacopoeias, 246. Southeastern, economic products, 263. Southeastern, miscellaneous publi- cations on arboriculture, 117. Western, economic products, 264. — Western, miscellaneous publica- tions on arboriculture, 117. Unona, 401. Urania, 341. Uraria, 490. Urceola, 691. Ornamental fruits, Trechites, G91. rena, 589. Jrera, 382, ‘rostigma, BOS. ‘rlica, 681, 382. JRTICACKAK, S81. Jruguay, descriptive botany, 65. economic products, 269. Jtility and influences of trees, 34. Itilization of fruita, 174. Ivaria, 402. ed ey my et nt ed ‘accinium, 652, 653. Vaccinium, 663. Valuation, 200. Varenna, 477. Variegated foliage, 206. Varnish, 232. Vasconcellea, 617. Vasconella, 617. Vateria, 611. Vatica, 611. Veitchia, 331. VELLOZIACEAE, 341. Venezuela, cofiee cultivation, 729. descriptive botany, 64. —— economic products, 267. miscellaneous publications on boriculture, 118. Ventilago, 543. VERBENACEAE, 695. Vernonia, 756. Veronica, 704. Verschaffeltia, ¢ Verticordia, 638. Viburnum, 752 i Villebrunea, 382. Viminaria, 490. Vinca, 691. VIOLACEAE, 613. Virgilia, 472. Virola, 403. Viscum, 385. Visenia, 591. Visnea, 608. Viraceak, 544, 758. Vitex, 697. Viticulture, 548. Vitis, 545, 758. pathological, 559. Vitis, 544, 545. Vouacapoua, 467. Wagatea, 490. Wall shrubs, 205. Wallichia, 332. Wallichia, 325. Wallisia, 685. Washingtonia, 332. Water, injuries caused by, 185. Watering, 150. Wax, 225. Weeping trees, see Pendulous trees, 204. Weigela, 748. Welfia, 332. Wellingtonia, 309. Welwitschia, 312. West Indian Islands, coffee cultivation, 728. descriptive botany, 63. economic products, 265. West Indies, miscellaneous publications on arboriculture, 118. —— see also Central America. Westringia, 698. Widdringtonia, 312. Widdringtonia, 299. Wigandia, 695. Wikstroemia, 628. W illoughbeia, 691. Willughbeia, 691. Wind, injuries caused by, 184. 806 SUBJECT INDEX Windbreaks, see Shelter plantations, 215. | Xanthochymus, 609. Zalacea, 332. Winter effects, 208. Xanthophyllum, 514. : Zamia, 286. Wintera, 397. Nanthorhiza, 393. Zamia, 285. Winterania, 613. . Xanthorrhoea, 339. ; Zanthorhiza, 393. Wistaria, 490. Xanthostemon, 638. Zanthoxylum, 506, 758. Withania, 702. ; Xanthoxylum, 506. ' Zanthoxylum, 504. Wood, encouraging the maturation of, | Xerophyla, 341. Zauschneria, 641. 174. Ximenia, 384. Zelkova, 366. Wood, wounds to, 180. Xylia, 491. Zenobia, 664. Woodfordia, 630. Xylocarpus, 513. : Zichya, 479. Wounds to bark and wood, 180. Xylopia, 402. Zizyphus, 544. Wrightia, 691. 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