: Thi Ipublications of tbe Hrnolt) arboretum IHo. 6 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF CHARLES SPRAGUE SARGENT BY ETHELYN MARIA TUCKER VOLUME II SUBJECT CATALOGUE WITH SUPPLEMENT TO VOLUME I CAMBRIDGE printeb at tbe GosmoB press MCMXVII II kf \J 2- MERTZLIBRARV NEW YORK BOTANICAL OAROEN TABLE OF CONTENTS SUPPLEMENT TO VOLUME I SERIAL PUBLICATIONS AUTHOR CATALOGUE I I IV SUBJECT CATALOGUE I WORKS OF GENERAL REFERENCE 1 GAZETTEERS 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY a General .b Individual c Catalogues d Countries e Botany f Economic and Medical botany g Dendrology h Horticulture and Agriculture i Forestry j Natural history k Geography (voyages and travels) 3 BIOGRAPHY a General b Individual 4 DICTIONARIES 5 ENCYCLOPEDIAS 6 DIRECTORIES II BOTANY 1 DICTIONARIES, GLOSSARIES, NOMENCLA- TORS AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS a General b Popular names of plants 2 MISCELLANEOUS 3 HISTORY OF BOTANY 4 PALEOBOTANY 5 PLANTS OF THE BIBLE, OF THE AN- CIENTS, AND IN MODERN LITERATURE 6 PLANT-LORE (INCLUDING EMBLEMATIC AND ESTHETIC BOTANY) 7 TEXT-BOOKS 8 PHYTOGEOGRAPHY a General b North America c Central America and West Indies .... d South America e Europe f Asia and Malay Archipelago g Africa h Australasia i Arctic regions i Indian Ocean islands k Pacific islands III BOTANIC G.\RDENS AND ARBORE- TUMS 1 GENERAL 2 BY COUNTRIES a North America 1 Canada 2 United States b West Indies c South America d Europe , 2 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 15 15 15 16 16 17 18 22 23 26 27 29 31 31 32 33 33 33 36 36 36 36 37 37 38 38 38 38 38 38 39 39 40 1 Austria-Hungary 2 Balkan Peninsula 3 Belgium 4 British Islands 5 France and Corsica 6 Germany 7 Iberian Peninsula 8 Italy 9 Netherlands 10 Russia 11 Scandinavia 12 Switzerland e Asia and Malay Archipelago f Africa g Austral.\sia h Atlantic islands i Indian Ocean islands IV HERBARIUMS AND MUSEUMS 1 GENERAL 2 BY COUNTRIES a North America 1 Canada 2 United States b South America c Europe 1 Belgium 2 British Islands 3 France 4 Germany 5 Italy 6 Netherlands 7 Russia 8 Scandinavia 9 Switzerland d Asia e Africa f Australia V MORPHOLOGY, ANATOMY AND TER- ATOLOGY VI CHEMICAL BOTANY VII PHYSIOLOGY 1 GENERAL 2 TREES 3 FECUNDATION VIII EVOLUTIOxN 1 GENERAL 2 HYBRIDS 3 CULTIVATED PLANTS IX ECOLOGY 1 GENERAL 2 PHENOLOGY X PATHOLOGY 1 GENERAL 2 SPRAYING 40 40 40 40 42 44 47 47 48 49 50 50 50 52 52 52 52 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 54 54 54 54 54 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 56 62 63 63 67 69 70 70 71 71 72 72 74 76 76 80 TABLE OF CONTENTS XI pnvTOGK.vriiv 1 CJKNKKAI a I'hk-Linxean Ij I'llsT-LlNNEAN C l'i'PlI.AH d Taxonomy ..... C NoMEXCLATrRE 2 BY CXJlNTHIES a North .\MKRirA 1 .Miuika 2 Canada 3 Cnitod States (general) 4 Cnitod States (l)y states) b .Mkxk-o, Centr.u- and South Amemca and West Indies 1 (ieneral 2 Mexico :i Central .-Vmerica 4 West Indies 5 South .\meriea a Augf.ntinp. nepi'Buc, Patagonia and Uruquay b HtiLlMA AND PaRAOLUY c Bhaxil d CoLfMBlA AND KciTADOR e Ghana and Vcnrzukla f I*ERV AND Chili K TiERRA DEL Ft'EGO AND NRIGaBORING ISLANDS; FALK- LAND INLANDS c ErROPE 1 Clcneral .\ustria-HunRarv '.i Balkan Peninsula 4 Belgium and Luxemburg 5 Britisli Islands 6 France and Corsica a General b Corsica 7 Germany : 8 Iljerian Peninsula a Spain and Porti'Gal b Balearic 1sla.nds 9 Italy, Sicily and Sardinia a GE.NERAL b Sicily a.nd Sardinia 10 Mediterranean regions and islands 11 Netherlands 12 Hu.ssia a <>ENERAL b CAi'cAKrn and Transcaucasia 13 Scandinavia 14 Switzerland d Asia 1 Cieneral 2 China 3 Cochin China, Tonquin, .\nnam and Siam 4 India, Himalaya anil Ceylon .'i .la|):in and Formosa li .Malalsia 7 Persia, .\fghanistan, Baluchistan and Pamir a Russian Central Asia Silieria 10 Turkey in .\sia, and Arabia e Africa and Madagascar 1 (ieneral 2 CVmgo State and Angola 3 K- • '/' M 4 .M and CVimoro group •t .\l' in slates .North l',!Lsi .Vfrica; ICgypt, Abyssinia, etc. 7 l{»l Sea ami islamls K Sahara and French Soudan !» South Africa .... Kt Wiwt Africa f .\t -TIIAI.AMA 1 CJenural 81 81 81 91 98 OS 100 101 101 103 104 105 108 119 119 119 120 121 122 123 124 124 126 126 127 128 128 128 129 132 134 135 141 146 150 151 156 156 157 158 158 161 161 162 162 162 164 105 167 169 169 169 171 171 173 175 178 178 178 180 181 181 182 182 183 183 185 186 1H6 IS6 1H7 I,S8 188 2 Australia 188 3 New South Wales 189 4 (Queensland 189 5 South .\u.stralia 189 6 \icloria 189 7 West Australia 190 8 New Caledonia, New Hebrides and Loyalty Islands 190 9 New (iuineji UK) 10 .New Zealand 190 11 TiLsmania 191 f: .-V.NTARCTIC REGIONS 191 I Arctic regions 191 i .\tlantic islands 192 i Indian- Ocean islands 193 K Pacific islands 193 3 .MONOGRAPHS. GYMNOSPERMAK (ALPII.\- BETICALLY' by FAMILIES AND GENERA) 194 4 .MONOGRAPHS. AN(;iOSI>ER.M.\E (ALPHA- HirriCALLY BY FA.MILIES AND GENERA) 214 5 CRYPTOGAMS 349 a Ferns 350 XII ECO.NOMIC BOT.\NY 352 1 GENERAL 352 2 BY COUNTRIES 354 a North .-Vmerica 364 b Me.yico, Central America and West Indies 354 c South .\meuica 355 d Europe 355 e Asia 356 f .\frica 357 g .\ustralasia 358 h Atlantic Islands 358 i Indian Ocean islands 358 j Pacific islands 358 3 PRODUCTS 358 a B.\SKETRY 358 b Caoutchouc and outta-percha 358 c Celluloid 362 d Cellulose 362 e Cork 362 f Dyes 362 g Fibres 362 h Food and fodder 362 i Ipecacuanha 362 i Lac 3(52 k Oils and fats 3(>3 1 Perfumes 303 m Soap trees 3(53 n Spices 363 o Wax 363 XIII MEDIC.\L BOTANY 364 1 GENERAL 364 2 in- COUNTRIES 3<j7 a North .\mehica 3()7 United States 3tj7 I) Me.xico and Central America 368 c West Indies 3(|8 d South America 3'|8 e Europe 3(59 f Asia 369 K Africa 370 h Indian Ocean islands 370 3 POISONOUS PLANTS 370 XIV DKNDUOLOdV 372 1 GENERAL 372 2 BY COUNTRIES 374 a North .Vmerica 374 1 General 374 2 Canada 375 3 Uiiite<l States (general) 376 4 United States (by sUtcs) 377 TABLE OF CONTENTS b Mexico, Centrai, and South America and West Indies 380 c Europe 380 1 General 380 2 Austria-Hungary 380 3 Belgium and Luxemburg 380 4 British Islands 380 5 France and Corsica 381 6 Germany 382 7 Iberian Peninsula 383 8 Italy, Sicily and Sardinia 383 9 Netherlands 383 10 Russia 383 11 Scandinavia 384 12 Switzerland 384 d Asia 384 1 China 384 2 Cochin China 384 3 India, Himalaya and Ceylon 384 4 Japan 385 6 Malaisia 385 6 Russian Central Asia 385 e Africa 385 f Australasia 386 g Atlantic islands 386 h Pacific islands 386 XV HORTICULTURE 387 1 GENERAL 387 a Encyclopedias and dictionaries 387 b Miscellaneous 387 2 BY COUNTRIES 389 a North America 389 1 General 389 2 Canada 389 3 United States 389 b South America and West Indies .... 390 c Europe 390 1 General 390 2 Austria-Hungary 390 3 Belgium 390 4 British Islands 390 5 France 392 6 Germany 394 7 Iberian Peninsula 394 8 Italy and Sicily 394 9 Netherlands 394 10 Russia 395 11 Scandinavia 395 d Asia 395 1 India and Ceylon 395 2 Malaisia 395 e Africa 395 f Atlantic islands 395 g Pacific islands 395 3 PROPAGATION AND GRAFTING .... 395 4 LANDSCAPE GARDENING 396 a General 396 b Parks 398 5 ARBORICULTURE 399 a General 399 b By countries 400 1 North America 400 a Canada 400 b United States 401 2 South America and West Indies 401 3 Europe 401 a Balkan Peninsula 402 b Belgium 402 c British Islands 402 d France 402 e Germain 403 f Iberian Peninsula 404 g Italy 404 h Netherlands 404 i Russia , 404 j Scandinavia 404 k Switzerland 404 4 Asia 404 5 Africa 404 6 Australasia 405 c Nursery catalogues 405 d Pruning 406 e Street and sh.u)e trees 407 f Dunes 408 g Hedges 409 6 POMOLOGY 409 a Gener.al 409 b By countries 409 1 North America 409 a Canada 409 b United States 410 2 South America 411 3 Europe 411 a Austria-Hungary 411 b Belgium 411 c British IbL-^nds 411 d France 411 e Germany 412 f Iberian Peninsula 412 g Italy 412 h Netherlands 412 i Russia 413 j Scandinavia 413 k Switzerland 41.3 4 Asia 413 c Pruning 413 d Nut trees 413 XVI AGRICULTURE 414 1 GENERAL 414 a.ENCYCLOPEDl.iS AND DICTIONARIES 414 b Miscellanies 414 2 BY COUNTRIES 415 a North America 415 1 Alaska 415 2 Canada 415 3 United States 415 b Mexico, Central and South America, and West Indies 417 c Europe 417 1 British Islands 417 2 France 418 3 Germany 419 4 Iberian Peninsula 419 5 Italy and Sicily 419 6 Netherlands 420 7 Switzerland 420 d Asia 420 1 China ....._ 420 2 Indo-China 420 3 Japan 420 4 Malaisia 420 e Africa 421 f Australia 421 g Atlantic islands 421 h Indian Ocean islands 421 i Pacific islands 421 XVII FORESTRY AND FOREST DESCRIP- TIOxN 422 1 GENERAL 422 a Dictionaries and encyclopedias 422 b Text-books 422 c Gener.-vl (Miscellanies) 424 2 BY COUNTRIES 425 a North America 425 1 Alaska 426 2 Canada 426 3 United States 426 b Mexico, Central America and West Indies 430 c South America , , 430 TABI.K OF CONTENTS d Emorr .431 I rv 431 ;i« 432 :( lu l.uxemburft 432 4 inds 432 433 r. .... 434 7 1 I •lunsuU ... 431) 8 li«ij • »3t> 9 NVlhfTlnnda 43(> 10 • 437 1 1 ~ la 437 l-J .-...,. .....ad 437 c .\.«i.i 438 1 China 438 2 Cochin China .... .... 438 3 India .... 438 4 Japan and Formosa .... 439 5 Malaiaia .... 439 6 Turkey in .\aia 439 f .\rRIC.\ .IND M.\D.\«AJ*CAK 439 E .\r-- 440 h In s I6LAND8 440 i I'n nd.s 440 3 FUKKST l-NKLlENCliS 440 4 K(>KF><T EDICXTIOX 443 a .MiSCELUA.N'EODS 443 li Arhor day 444 ! lo.vs 445 5 ! M.VNAGE.MENT 447 6 H)l:l>r E.NOINEEKING, Sl'RM^YIN'G, CON- STUrCTION OF K().\D.S, (lEODESY, ETC. 443 7 F1)REST V.\Lr.\TIOX .\ND T.\X.\TION 449 8 ME.NSrR.XTION 450 9 Ft>Rl->T K)LICY 452 10 FOREST L.\WS 453 a CiENCRAL 453 I) Br corxTiuEa 454 1 North .\merica 454 • Cak^da 454 b f.-wtTO) STATSa 4.54 2 Europe 454 • At-«TiiiA'Ht'?.toAiir 454 b Bumai l«i.A.-<i>a 454 c FiuncB 454 d CmtMun 456 « ITU.T 456 t SGAmHNAVIA 4.56 SrAi.1 457 3 A«ia 457 4 Africa 457 5 Australasia 457 6 I'arifir ialnn<Ls 457 11 t-oREST PROTECTION AND lUuSEKVA- TION« 457 a ('•ENEKAL 457 |j Ur cKt NTitit.i 457 1 N.irth .\iiicrica 457 • < »"•»!• 457 b lintnto Statu 467 2 Euro(>v 459 3 Asia 4tiO 4 Australaiiui ..... 4i'A) 5 I'arifip iiilanii.'. UM) e FiKEn .... .... 4tl0 y, ..I V !'i LTCRE .|(il I. .(CI «TKII.-. 4(i2 1 .North .\inerica 4(J2 • 'a'aka 402 b IWma> IVtatcb 4Q3 2 ."VMilh Atmnca 4Q4 3 Europe 404 • AtanUA-lii'MaAaT 404 b BcLttit'ii 404 c BnrriKn NL^r^p;. 464 d Fni.NCK 466 (.KnWANV 468 f Ihkiiia.n Peninsula 470 K iTAiT 470 h MKl.lTKnilANKAN ISLANDS 470 i NirniKnLANiM 4/1 j RriulA 471 k SCANDINA\H 471 1 SwrTTEHLAND 471 4 Asia 471 5 Africa 471 6 .\ustraljisia 472 c Thinxino 472 d Sekd-tkstino 472 13 EXI'LOIT.VTION, LIMIJERIXG, LUMBER TRANSI'ORTATIOX, ETC 472 14 F()RE.ST PRODUCTS, TIMBER TRADE, ETC. 474 a CiENERAL 474 b By coc.ntoie.s 476 1 North America 476 a Alaska 476 b Canada 476 c Unitkd States 476 2 Central .Vnierica and West Indies .... 477 3 South America 477 4 Europe 477 5 Asia 478 t) .\frica 479 7 .Vustralasia 479 C TesTI.NG of TIMBER 479 d Preservation of timuer 480 c Uses of wood 482 f Products other than wood ' 484 1 Bark 484 a Tanbahk and tannin ^ 484 b COKK 484 2 Gums and resins 484 15 FOREST HISTORY, LEGEXDS, ETC. ... 485 10 HUNTING AND FISHING 486 XVIII N.\TLRAL HISTORY 487 1 GENERAL 487 2 ZOOLOGY 490 3 ENTOMOLOGY AND DISEASES DUE TO IN- SECTS 491 a General 491 b Gipsy and brown-tail moths 495 4 ORNITHOLOGY 496 XIX \X)VAGES AND TRAVELS 497 1 GENERAL 497 2 BY COUXTRIES 498 a America ". 498 b North Amerk-a 499 1 Ahiska 499 2 Canada 499 3 United States 500 c Me.mco, Central .\merica AND West Indies 501 d Soi'Tii .\merica -502 1 .Xruciitiiie Republic and Patagonia .... .')()3 2 Brazil 503 3 C^)luml)ia 503 4 (iuiana and Venezuela 503 5 Peru and Chili 504 Ticrra del Fuego .504 e Europe .504 1 AuHlria-Hungary 504 2 Balkan PeniiiMula .504 3 IMgiiiiii .504 4 British Islands 504 5 France and Corsica 505 (iormany 505 7 IlM-rian Peninsula 505 H Italy and Sicily 505 9 Mediterranean regions and islands .... 505 TABLE OF CONTEXTS 10 Russia 505 11 Scandinavia 505 12 Switzerland 506 f Asia 506 1 Cliina 507 2 Cochin Cliina, Tonquin, Annam 507 3 India 508 4 Japan 508 5 Malaisia 508 6 Persia and Baluchistan 509 7 Russian Central Asia 509 8 Siberia 509 9 Turkey in Asia, and Arabia 509 g Africa and Madagascar 510 1 Congo State and Angola 510 2 East Africa 510 3 Madagascar 510 4 Mediterranean states and North Africa 510 5 North East Africa; Egj'pt, Abj-ssinia, etc. 511 6 Sahara and French Soudan 511 7 South Africa 511 8 West Africa 511 h Australasu. 511 i Arctic regions 512 j Atlantic islands 512 k Indian Ocean islands 512 1 Pacific islands 512 XX GEOGRAPHY 514 1 GENERAL 514 2 BY COUNTRIES 514 a North America 514 1 Alaska 514 2 Canada 514 3 United States 515 b Central America and West Indies .... 517 c South America 518 d Europe 519 1 Balkan Peninsula 519 2 British Islands 519 3 France and Corsica 519 4 Germany 519 5 Iberian Peninsula 519 6 Italy and Sicily 519 7 Mediterranean islands 520 8 Netherlands 520 9 Russia 520 10 Scandinavia 520 11 Switzerland 520 e Asia 520 1 China 520 2 Cochin China, Tonquin, Annam and Siam 521 3 India 521 4 Japan 521 5 Malaisia 522 6 Russian Central Asia ........ 522 7 Siberia 522 8 Turkey in Asia 522 f Africa and Madagascar 522 g Australasia 523 h Antarctic regions 524 i Atlantic islands 524 j iNDi.tN Ocean islant)s 524 k Pacific islands 524 XXI MISCELLANIES 525 a Incunabula 527 ADDITIONS 528 CORRECTIONS 530 SUB.IECT INDEX 531 SUPPLEMENT TO VOLUME I TABLE USED FOR THE TRANSLITERATION OF RUSSIAN Aa CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM OF HARVARD UNIA^ERSITY SUPPLEMENT TO VOLUME I SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Acta Horti petropolitani. 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Oregon — Stale forester Annual report, ii. 1912. Salem. Ore. 1913. 8°. Plates and table. Pennsylvania — Department of forestry. Report of the chief forest fire warden for the year 1915, 1916. Harrisbm-g, Pa. 1916-17. 8°. {In its Bulletin, 13, 16.) Peradeniya, Ceylon — Royal botanic gardens. Administra- tion reports. Pt. iv. 1889. [Colombo. 1889.] f°. Philippine Islands — Forestry bureau. Bulletin. No. 11— > Manila. 1911^ 8°. Phytopathology; official organ of the American phyt-opatho- logical society. [Vol. i^ 1911.] hi-m. [Ithaca; Balti- more. 1911]^ 8°. Illustr. Queensland — Department of agriculture. Botany bulletin. No. 3, 8-1 1, 13-18. Brisbane. 1891-1916. 8°. Plates. 3, 8-11. 13-17. Bailey, F. M. Contributions to the Queensland flora. 1891-1913. 18. Bailey, J. F., and White, C. T. Contributions to the Queens- land flora. 1916. Rose annual. [Published by] the National rose society. 1907-1914. [Croydon, Eng. 1907-14.] 8°. Plates, portrs. and other illustr. Some of the plates are colored. Sapporo, Japan — Natural history society. Transactions. Vol. i^ Sapporo. 1905-> 1. 8°. Illustr. Smithsonian institution. Miscellaneous collections. Vol. 65, no. vii. Washington. 1915. 8°. Society of American foresters. Proceedings. Vol. vii— > [Washington,] 1912-* 8°. Plates, map, and other illustr. South Australia — Botanic garden. Report on the progress and condition of the garden. 1887, 1889. Adelaide. 1888-90. f°. Spain — Ministerio de f omenta. Colecci6n legislativa forestal [de 19001-1909, 1911. Madrid. 1906-12. 8°. Sweden — Kongliga landtbruks-akademien. Landtbruks- botanisk berattelse af kv 1895, 1897, 1899, 1902. Af Jakob Eriksson. Stockholm. 1895-1902. 8°. (Meddelanden frin Kongl. Landtbruks-akademiens experimentalfiilt, 32, 46. 58, 71.) The Thomsonian botanic watchman. Vol. i; ii, no. 1-8. Jan. 1834-Aug. 1835. m. Albany. 1834-35. 8°. The Thomsonian recorder, or impartial advocate of botanic medicine; and the principles which govern the Thomsonian practice. Vol. ii. Oct. 1833-Sept. 1834. s-m. Columbus, 0. 1834. 8°. Tokyo — Imperial university — College of science. Journal. General index to vol. i-xxv. 1887-1908. Tokyo. 1913. 1. 8°. Tree talk; a periodical devoted to the planting, care and treatment of trees and landscape forestry in general. Pub- lished by the Frost & Bartlett company. Vol. i— Aug. 1913. q. Stamford. 1913-> 8°. Plates and other illustr. Trillia; a botanical annual. Proceedings of the Botanical society of western Pennsylvania. No. 4— 1913-1915. Pittsburgh. 1916^ 8°. Plates. For.no. 1-3, see Botanical society op western Pennsylvania. Publication. Trinidad — Royal botanic gardens. Annual report for 1887- 1889. Port-of-Spain. [1888-90.] f°. Plates. United States — Department of agriculture — Bureau of plant industry. New plant introductions. 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An annual biographical dictionary, with which is incorporated " Men and women of the time." London. [1916.] 8°. Who's who in America. Vol. ix. 1916-1917. Chicago, etc. [1916.] 8°. Yale university — School of forestry. [Bulletin. 1— New Haven. 1912]^ Bulletin 1 is supplied by type-written sheets. [Catalogue.] 1900-1901, 1915-1916. New Haven. [1900-15.] 8°. Plan. ALTIIOK CATALOGUE [Acbenbach, , and others.] Ueber geschichte, vater- laiul utul vprlircitung der rose; [von Aehenbaoh). Die versfhicilenen arten der rose; [von K. Nonok). Ueber kiiltur der ro^o; (von Gernet). Drei vortrjiRC, den liesuchern der Alltseineinen roscn-ausstellunK zu Darmstadt, 1870 (jpwidnu't. DiimLstadt. 1870. 8°. pp.-47. Vagra 35— Iti wantiDg. Adams, Charles Christopher. An ecological survey of Isle {vale, l-iko Su|>orior. Lansing. 1909. 8°. pp. xiv, [2], 4(i.S. .Maps and plates. " \ rrporl frtmi Uic Univontity of Mirhi»:nn muiwuni, piiblbtlitN] by the stAtr Bkiluciml luirvry, as a (Mirt of the HelKjrt uf the lio^ird uf the geolog- ical mr^ry for l'.X)S." " .Notra on the vetn^talion of lale Royole [by| W. P. Holt ", pp. 217-248. "hJTutii." after p. liv. Adams, T. W. The oaks as they grow in New Zealand. IChrLstchiirch. 1914. | 8°. Journal of the Canitrbary agricutlurat and pastoral astociation^ 1014, 3d Mr., ii. 13-10. Adolf Friedrich, duke of Mecklenburg. From the Congo to the NitiiT and the Nile; an account of the German Central African expetiition of 1910-1911. 2 vol. London. 1913. 8°. Portrs., plates and map. Aerdschot, Paul van. Catalogue de la Bibliotht'que collec- tive n'lmic au Jardin botanique de I'etat il Bru.xelles. 1. BruxcUcs. 1911. 1. K°. 1. Publications p^odiqurs ou oocaEionnelles d'aead^mics, de jardins rt d'iimlituLs botaniquea et dc 80ci6t^ aavantes. 1911. AfiQeck, Thomas. Southern rural almanac and plantation and garden calendar. .See Affleck's Southern rural al- manac and plantation and garden calendar. Agricola, Georg Andreas. The experimental husbandman and gardener; containing a new method of improving astates and garilcns, by cultivating and increasing of forest-trees, coppice woods, fruit-trees, shrubs, flowers, &c. Translated from the original, with remarks. 2d ed. To which is now added, an appendix, containing a variety of experiments latelv praclLse<i upon the above system, by R. Bradley. London 1721). 4°. pp |241, :n4,"|41. :n l"22| plates. The (intt edition has the title "A philoftophical trcaUso of husbandry and imrdeniiiK " Akerman, .Mfred. Farm forestry; a text book dealing with the wimhIwJ parts of sfiuthern farms and the prol)lems grow- ing out of the Plates. item. Athens, Ga. 1914. 8°. pp. [(ij, 54, [4]. Akers, C. E. The rubber industry in Brazil and the Orient. I>.ndon. (1914.) am. 8°. pp". xvi, 320. Plates and ln:il»s Akisato, liitS. Ishikumi sonofu yaegakiden. [Landscape gardening and architecture.] 2 vol. N. p. N. D. 8°. .07 plates. Miyako rin.scn meish6 zue. [Illustrations of famous gardens. I 5 vol. in (5. Kyoto. 1799. I. 8°. Contains MNne famous trcm of Japan. The Albany lumU-r trade, its hwtory and extent. Albany. 1K72 Mtii h". pp 42. 'Itii* [Himphlet simfity emlMMtien, with several histfjrirjil and sLutistieal a<lditj<Mu, an intermtinjc review of the lumber trade of Albany, published in the Alluiny Argiu. Auic. l.'i. 1S72. — AdtrrtUrmrnt. 'Hie advertisement is siirned *'K. K." Albert, Fe«lcrico. I»s Ihh<(|iich, su coaster vatuon, cs|)l()tn- • 11. n I fomcnto. .Santiago de Chile. 1913. 8°. pp. [2|, •V'i llliistr. (Congrtwi regional agricola de conccpcion, 1,5.) Albof, Nikolai (.Mikhuilovitch). lUipptjrt pr^'liininairc sur line excursion botanique dans la Sierra Ventana. La Plata. 1895. I. 8°. Rnitla del Museo de La Plata, 1805, vii, 181-187. Alexi, .\. P. O escursiune botanica in Romoni'a si Dobrogea. Sibiiu. 1883. 8°. pp. [H], 107 + Ames, Oakes. A contribution to our knowledge of the orchid flora of .southern Florida. Cambridge, Milss. 1904. 1. 8°. pp. 22 -I- 12 plates. (Contributions from the Ames iiotanical laboratorj', 1.) A new species of Habenaria from Cuba. [Washing- ton. 1904.] 8°. lUustr. Proceedings of the biological society of Washington, 1903, xvi, 117-118. Orchidaceae. Fasc. iii. Boston. 1!H)8. I. 8°. Plalcs Anderson, Paul .Jolm.son, and Rankin, William Howiird. lOndotlua canker of chestnut. Ithaca. (1914.) S°. pp. [90]. Plates and other illustr. (Cornell university — Agri- cultural experiment station. Bulletin, 347.) "Bibliotfrophy." |)p. Gl 1-618. Andre, ICdouanl. Plans de jardins et de i)arcs pay.sagers, avec notes explicatives et exemples de Icur ornementation. 3 plans, and vigns. {In ViLMoniN-.\NDHiEU.\ & co. Les ficurs (Ic plcine terre, 1909, pp. 1293-1309.) 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