. TABLE OF CONTENTS XI pnvTOGK.vriiv 81 2 Australia 188 3 New South Wales 189 1 CJKNKKAI 81 4 (Queensland 189 a I'hk-Linxean 81 5 South .\u.stralia 189 Ij I'llsT-LlNNEAN 91 98 6 \icloria 189 C l'i'PlI.AH d Taxonomy ..... OS 7 West Australia 8 New Caledonia, New Hebrides and Loyalty 190 C NoMEXCLATrRE . . 100 Islands 190 2 BY CXJlNTHIES 101 9 New (iuineji UK) a North .\MKRirA 101 10 .New Zealand 190 1 .Miuika 103 11 TiLsmania 191 2 Canada 104 .-V.NTARCTIC REGIONS 191 3 Cnitod States (general) 105 f:I Arctic regions 191 4 Cnitod States (l)y states) 108 i .\tlantic islands 192 b .Mkxk-o, Centr.u- and South Amemca and i Indian- Ocean islands 193 West Indies 119 K Pacific islands 193 (ieneral 119 1 2 Mexico 119 3 .MONOGRAPHS. GYMNOSPERMAK (ALPII.\- :i Central .-Vmerica 120 BETICALLY' by FAMILIES AND GENERA) . 194 4 West Indies 121 4 .MONOGRAPHS. AN(;iOSI>ER.M.\E (ALPHA- 5 South .\meriea 122 HirriCALLY BY FA.MILIES AND GENERA) . 214 a Augf.ntinp. nepi'Buc, Patagonia and Uruquay 123 5 CRYPTOGAMS 349 b HtiLlMA AND PaRAOLUY 124 a Ferns 350 Bhaxil c 124 d CoLfMBlA AND KciTADOR 126 XII ECO.NOMIC BOT.\NY 352 e Ghana and Vcnrzukla 126 1 GENERAL 352 f I*ERV AND Chili 127 2 BY COUNTRIES 354 K TiERRA DEL Ft'EGO AND NRIGaBORING ISLANDS; FALK- a North .-Vmerica 364 LAND INLANDS 128 b Me.yico, Central America and West Indies 354 c ErROPE 128 c South .\meuica 355 1 Clcneral 128 d Europe 355 .\ustria-HunRarv 129 e Asia 356 '.i Balkan Peninsula 132 f .\frica 357 4 Belgium and Luxemburg . . . 134 g .\ustralasia 358 5 Britisli Islands 135 h Atlantic Islands 358 6 France and Corsica 141 i Indian Ocean islands 358 a General 146 Pacific islands 358 j b Corsica 150 3 PRODUCTS 358 7 Germany : . . . 151 a B.\SKETRY 358 8 Iljerian Peninsula 156 b Caoutchouc and outta-percha 358 a Spain and Porti'Gal 156 362 c Celluloid b Balearic 1sla.nds 157 362 d Cellulose 9 Italy, Sicily and Sardinia . . . 158 e Cork 362 a GE.NERAL 158 362 f Dyes b Sicily a.nd Sardinia 161 362 g Fibres 10 Mediterranean regions and islands 161 362 h Food and fodder 11 Netherlands 162 362 i Ipecacuanha 12 Hu.ssia 162 i Lac 3(52 a <>ENERAL 162 k Oils and fats 3(>3 b CAi'cAKrn and Transcaucasia 164 303 1 Perfumes 13 Scandinavia 105 14 Switzerland 167 m Soap trees 3(53 n Spices 363 d Asia 169 Wax 363 o 1 Cieneral 169 2 China 169 XIII MEDIC.\L BOTANY 364 3 Cochin China, Tonquin, .\nnam and Siam 171 1 GENERAL 364 4 India, Himalaya anil Ceylon 171 2 in- COUNTRIES 3<j7 .'i .la|):in and Formosa 173 a North .\mehica 3()7 li .Malalsia 175 United States 3tj7 7 Persia, .\fghanistan, Baluchistan and Pamir 178 I) Me.xico and Central America 368 a Russian Central Asia 178 c West Indies 3(|8 Silieria 178 d South America 3'|8 10 Turkey in .\sia, and Arabia 180 e Europe 3(59 e Africa and Madagascar 181 f Asia 369 1 (ieneral 181 K Africa 370 2 CVmgo State and Angola 182 h Indian Ocean islands 370 3 K- '/' M• 182 3 POISONOUS PLANTS 370 4 .M and CVimoro group 183 •t.\l' in slates 183 XIV DKNDUOLOdV 372 .North l',!Lsi .Vfrica; ICgypt, Abyssinia, etc. . 185 1 GENERAL 372 7 l{»l Sea ami islamls 186 2 BY COUNTRIES 374 K Sahara and French Soudan 1H6 a North .Vmerica 374 !» South Africa .... IS6 1 General 374 Kt Wiwt Africa 1H7 2 Canada 375 f .\t -TIIAI.AMA I,S8 3 Uiiite<l States (general) 376 1 CJenural 188 4 United States (by sUtcs) 377 TABLE OF CONTENTS b Mexico, Centrai, and South America and j Scandinavia 404 West Indies 380 k Switzerland 404 c Europe 380 4 Asia 404 1 General 380 5 Africa 404 2 Austria-Hungary 380 6 Australasia 405 3 Belgium and Luxemburg 380 c Nursery catalogues 405 4 British Islands 380 d Pruning 406 5 France and Corsica 381 e Street and sh.u)e trees 407 6 Germany 382 f Dunes 408 7 Iberian Peninsula 383 g Hedges 409 8 Italy, Sicily and Sardinia 383 6 POMOLOGY 409 9 Netherlands 383 a Gener.al 409 10 Russia 383 b By countries 409 11 Scandinavia 384 1 North America 409 12 Switzerland 384 a Canada 409 d Asia 384 b United States 410 1 China 384 2 South America 411 2 Cochin China 384 3 Europe 411 3 India, Himalaya and Ceylon 384 a Austria-Hungary 411 4 Japan 385 b Belgium 411 6 Malaisia 385 c British IbL-^nds 411 6 Russian Central Asia 385 d France . . . 411 e Africa 385 e Germany 412 f Australasia 386 f Iberian Peninsula 412 g Atlantic islands 386 g Italy 412 h Pacific islands 386 h Netherlands 412 Russia 413 XV HORTICULTURE 387 j i Scandinavia 413 1 GENERAL 387 k Switzerland 41.3 a Encyclopedias and dictionaries 387 4 Asia 413 b Miscellaneous 387 c Pruning 413 2 BY COUNTRIES 389 d Nut trees 413 a North America 389 1 General 389 XVI AGRICULTURE 414 2 Canada 389 1 GENERAL 414 3 United States 389 a.ENCYCLOPEDl.iS AND DICTIONARIES 414 b South America and West Indies .... 390 b Miscellanies 414 c Europe 390 2 BY COUNTRIES 415 1 General 390 a North America 415 2 Austria-Hungary 390 1 Alaska 415 3 Belgium 390 2 Canada 415 4 British Islands 390 3 United States 415 5 France 392 b Mexico, Central and South America, and 6 Germany 394 West Indies 417 7 Iberian Peninsula 394 c Europe 417 8 Italy and Sicily 394 1 British Islands 417 9 Netherlands 394 2 France 418 10 Russia 395 3 Germany 419 11 Scandinavia 395 4 Iberian Peninsula 419 d Asia 395 5 Italy and Sicily 419 1 India and Ceylon 395 6 Netherlands 420 2 Malaisia 395 7 Switzerland 420 e Africa 395 d Asia 420 f Atlantic islands g Pacific islands 395 395 1 China ....._ 420 420 2 Indo-China 3 PROPAGATION AND GRAFTING .... 395 3 Japan 420 4 LANDSCAPE GARDENING 396 4 Malaisia 420 a General 396 e Africa 421 b Parks 398 f Australia 421 5 ARBORICULTURE 399 g Atlantic islands 421 a General 399 h Indian Ocean islands 421 b By countries 400 i Pacific islands 421 1 North America 400 XVII FORESTRY AND FOREST DESCRIP- a Canada 400 TIOxN 422 b United States 401 2 South America and West Indies 401 1 GENERAL 422 3 Europe 401 a Dictionaries and encyclopedias 422 a Balkan Peninsula 402 b Text-books 422 b Belgium 402 c Gener.-vl (Miscellanies) 424 c British Islands 402 2 BY COUNTRIES 425 d France 402 a North America 425 e Germain 403 1 Alaska 426 f Iberian Peninsula 404 2 Canada 426 g Italy 404 3 United States 426 h Netherlands 404 b Mexico, Central America and West Indies . 430 i Russia , 404 c South America , . , 430 1 TABI.K OF CONTENTS d Emorr .431 c BnrriKn NL^r^p;. 464 I rv . . 431 d Fni.NCK 466 ;i« . . 432 (.KnWANV 468 :( l.uxemburft lu 432 f Ihkiiia.n Peninsula 470 4 inds 432 K iTAiT 470 433 h MKl.lTKnilANKAN ISLANDS 470 r. .... . 434 i NirniKnLANiM 4/1 7 1 I •lunsuU ... 431) j RriulA 471 8 li«ij • »3t> SCANDINA\H k 471 9 NVlhfTlnnda 43(> SwrTTEHLAND 1 471 10 • 437 4 Asia 471 1 ~ la 437 5 Africa 471 l-J .-...,. .....ad 437 6 .\ustraljisia 472 c .\.«i.i 438 c Thinxino 472 1 China 438 d Sekd-tkstino 472 2 Cochin China .... .... 438 13 EXI'LOIT.VTION, LIMIJERIXG, LUMBER 3 India .... 438 TRANSI'ORTATIOX, ETC 472 4 Japan and Formosa .... 439 14 F()RE.ST PRODUCTS, TIMBER TRADE, ETC. 474 5 Malaiaia .... 439 a CiENERAL 474 6 Turkey in .\aia 439 b By coc.ntoie.s 476 f .\rRIC.\ .IND M.\D.\«AJ*CAK 439 1 North America 476 E .\r-- 440 Alaska a 476 h In s I6LAND8 440 b Canada 476 i I'n nd.s 440 c Unitkd States 476 3 FUKKST l-NKLlENCliS 440 2 Central .Vnierica and West Indies .... 477 4 K(>KF><T EDICXTIOX 443 3 South America 477 a .MiSCELUA.N'EODS 443 4 Europe 477 li Arhor day 444 5 Asia 478 ! lo.vs 445 t) .\frica 479 5 ! M.VNAGE.MENT 447 7 .Vustralasia 479 6 H)l:l>r E.NOINEEKING, Sl'RM^YIN'G, CON- C TesTI.NGof TIMBER 479 STUrCTION OF K().\D.S, (lEODESY, ETC. 443 . d Preservation of timuer 480 7 F1)REST V.\Lr.\TIOX .\ND T.\X.\TION 449 . . c Uses of wood 482 f Products other than wood ' 484 8 ME.NSrR.XTION 450 1 Bark 484 9 Ft>Rl->T K)LICY 452 a Tanbahk and tannin ^ . . . 484 10 FOREST L.\WS 453 b COKK 484 a CiENCRAL 453 2 Gums and resins 484 I) Br corxTiuEa 454 15 FOREST HISTORY, LEGEXDS, ETC. ... 485 North .\merica 454 1 • Cak^da 454 10 HUNTING AND FISHING 486 b f.-wtTO) STATSa 4.54 XVIII N.\TLRAL HISTORY 487 2 Europe 454 1 GENERAL 487 • At-«TiiiA'Ht'?.toAiir 454 2 ZOOLOGY 490 b Bumai l«i.A.-<i>a 454 3 ENTOMOLOGY AND DISEASES DUE TO IN- c FiuncB 454 CmtMun SECTS 491 d 456 a General 491 « ITU.T 456 b Gipsy and brown-tail moths 495 t SGAmHNAVIA 4.56 SrAi.1 457 4 ORNITHOLOGY 496 3 A«ia 457 XIX \X)VAGES AND TRAVELS 497 4 Africa 457 1 GENERAL 497 5 Australasia 457 2 BY COUXTRIES 498 6 I'arifir ialnn<Ls 457 a America ". 498 11 t-oREST PROTECTION AND lUuSEKVA- b North Amerk-a 499 TION« 457 1 Ahiska 499 a ('•ENEKAL 457 2 Canada 499 |j Ur cKt NTitit.i 457 3 United States 500 1 N.irth .\iiicrica 457 c Me.mco, Central .\merica AND West Indies 501 • < »"•»!• 457 Soi'Tii .\merica d -502 b lintnto Statu 2 Euro(>v 467 1 .Xruciitiiie Republic and Patagonia .... .')()3 459 2 Brazil 503 3 Asia 4 Australaiiui 5 I'arifip . . iiilanii.'. ..... 4tiO 4i'A) UM) 3 C^)luml)ia 4 (iuiana and Venezuela 503 503 5 Peru and Chili 504 e FiKEn .... .... 4tl0 Ticrra del Fuego .504 y, ..I V !'i LTCRE Europe .504 .|(il e I. . .(CI 1 AuHlria-Hungary 504 «TKII.-. 4(i2 2 Balkan PeniiiMula .504 1 .North .\inerica 4(J2 3 IMgiiiiii .504 • 'a'aka 402 4 British Islands 504 b IWma> IVtatcb 4Q3 5 France and Corsica 505 2 ."VMilh Atmnca 4Q4 (iormany 505 3 Europe 404 7 IlM-rian Peninsula 505 • AtanUA-lii'MaAaT 404 H Italy and Sicily 505 b BcLttit'ii 404 9 Mediterranean regions and islands .... 505 TABLE OF CONTEXTS 10 Russia 505 2 Canada 514 11 Scandinavia 505 3 United States 515 12 Switzerland Asia 506 b Central America and West Indies .... 517 f 506 c South America 518 1 Cliina 507 d Europe 519 2 Cochin Cliina, Tonquin, Annam 507 1 Balkan Peninsula 519 3 India 508 2 British Islands 519 4 Japan 508 3 France and Corsica 519 5 Malaisia 508 4 Germany 519 6 Persia and Baluchistan 509 5 Iberian Peninsula 519 7 Russian Central Asia 509 6 Italy and Sicily 519 8 Siberia 509 7 Mediterranean islands 520 9 Turkey in Asia, and Arabia 509 8 Netherlands 520 g Africa and Madagascar 510 9 Russia 520 1 Congo State and Angola 510 10 Scandinavia 520 2 East Africa 510 11 Switzerland 520 3 Madagascar 510 e Asia 520 4 Mediterranean states and North Africa . . 510 1 China 520 5 North East Africa; Egj'pt, Abj-ssinia, etc. . 511 2 Cochin China, Tonquin, Annam and Siam 521 6 Sahara and French Soudan 511 3 India 521 7 South Africa 511 4 Japan 521 8 West Africa 511 5 Malaisia 522 h Australasu. Arctic regions 511 512 6 Russian Central Asia 7 Siberia ........ 522 i 522 j Atlantic islands 512 8 Turkey in Asia 522 k Indian Ocean islands 512 f Africa and Madagascar 522 1 Pacific islands 512 g Australasia 523 h Antarctic regions 524 XX GEOGRAPHY 514 i Atlantic islands 524 1 GENERAL 514 j iNDi.tN Ocean islant)s 524 2 BY COUNTRIES 514 k Pacific islands 524 a North America 514 XXI MISCELLANIES 525 1 Alaska 514 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. See Saint Petersbtjeg — Im- Wilson, H, The E. vegetation of western China. 1912. peratoTski botanitcheski sad. Tp_v;;i>i. Arnold arboretum [first and] second expedition to China, 1907-[1911]. 2 series of photographs, n. d. Addisonia; colored illustrations and popular descriptions Hehder, Alfred. 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Togi-I her with a short arcounl of the vcgcl able proclucl ions Trees and shrubs hardv in the British Isles. 2 vol. of the country, to which is added, a list of the .\lpinc llora of London. 1914. 8°. I'lates and other illu.str. the Uovre Fjeld, an<l of the Norwegian ferns, &c. London, " \ srii-et liiblioK'ruphy of Irei^ luid shrulM," i, ix-xi. IS«>4. S". pp. xvi, 334 + Illustr. . Beattie, Kolla Kent. Flora of the northwest coast. .See "VrKeliiblr prfMjiK-tidiin." pp. 23(^275. " Eiotanirul rumbles on the — I'lriJi, C. \'., anil BicAi-ni:, H. K. Do.rr Kjflil." pp 27ii XVt. Beccari, Oiloardo. Contribulo alia conoscenzii della )>aliiia Barney, lAi-rcit 11. Flora of Fore.st park. [Springfield, a olio (lOlaeis guineensis). Firenze. 1914. 8°. pp. 76+. .\I:l^, I V.I.-, 1917.1 S". Plates. 18 plates, and other illustr. (Bibljoteca agraria coloniale.) furl, r.,m,„„.u,fier,' report. Springfield, Mass.. IS'tl, 1899, 1915, 1910. L'lstiluto di sludi stiperiori di Firenze, la chitisura Bamhart, .lohn Ilcndley. List of ItH-al floras of the Torrey del MiiHCo botaiiico e le sue peripezie; os.servazioni e critiche. club rilllge. [1915.] (/« NkW YcjUK IIOTA.VKAI, liAllOEN. (Firenze.) 1903. 8°. |>p. 16. llhistr. .\I«iiiriirs, 5, pp. 3S— 15.) The palms indigenous to Cuba; with appendetl re- Baron, Uich.ird. The flora of Madagascar. Map. (In Jirirwil of the Unnrnn aocicly. Hnlauy, 1890, XXV, 246-294.) marks on he general structure of the trunk of a ptilm. [Chirc- I mont, Cal. 1912 13.) 1.8°. llliislr. Barrow, Sir John, burl. Travels into the interior of southern "Reprinloil from the Pomona college journal of economic Ittdany." Afruai; in which arc dcHcriln-d the character and the condi- 1912-13, ii, iii. SUPPLEMENT — AUTHOR CATALOGUE Beccari, Odoardo. Studio sui " Borassus " e descrizione di The nomenclature of the Nebraska forest trees. un genere nuovo asiatico di " Borasseae." Firenze. 1913. [Lincoln. 1898?] 8°. 8°. 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II., and Betche, Ernst. 2 abth. Frankfurt a. M. 1828. 8°. Table. i. Phanerogamie. pp. [4], 557 +. Table. — ii. Cryptogamie. pp. Betts, Norman de Witt. Rocky Mountain mine timbers. S13 [817]. [Washington. 1914.] 8°. pp. 34. Illustr. (United [2]. Beguinot, Augusto. L'arcipelago Ponziano e la sua flora, States — Department of agriculture. Bulletin, 77.) apjiuiit i di gcografia storica e di topografia botanica. [Roma. "Contribution from the Forest service. Professional paper." 1902.] 8°. Map. and Heim, A. L. Tests of Rocky Mountain woods Bollellmo delta Socieia geografica ilaliana, 1902, 4" ser., iii, 214-243, for telephone poles. [Washington. 1914.] 8°. pp. 28. 339-370, 408-438. Illustr. (United States — Department of agriculture. Bul- and Vaccari, Antonio. Contribuzione alia flora di letin, 67.) Rodi e di Stampalia. Venezia. 1912. 8°. pp. [2], 22. " Conlribution from the Forest service." "Atlt del Beale islituto venelo di scienze, lettere ed arli, 1912-13, Ixxii," Bigelow, Edward Fuller. A visit to Dr. Morris's nut farm. 309-330. Sound Beach, Conn. [1913.] 1. 8°. Illustr. Beissner, Ludwig. Systematische eintheilung der coniferen Guide to nature. 1913, vi, 101-106. und aufziihlung aller in Deutschland ohne oder unter leich- Biltmore forest. A forest fan- in the Biltmore forest, Nov. tem schutz im freien lande ausdauernden coniferen-arten 26, 1908. [Asheville. 1909.] nar. 8°. pp. 55 Illustr. + . und formen mit alien synonymen zusammengestellt. Dres- Bioletti, Frederic Theodore. Size grades for ripe olives. den. [1887.] 8°. pp. 46. Berkeley. 1910. 8°. pp. [15]. Diagrs. (California — Benthatn, George. De Leguminosarum generibus com- Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, 263.) mentationes. (//; Benth.^m, George, and others. Phyto- Vine pruning in California. Pt. 1. Berkeley. logische abhandlungen, 1841.) and Orsted, Anders (Sand0e). Labiatie centro- [1914.] 8°. pp. 48. Illustr. (California — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, 241.) americanas. [Kjobcnhavn. 1853.] 8°. Videnskabelige meddelelser fra den Naturhistoriske forening i Kjoben- Birkinger, X. Die rose; darstellung einer anzahl der havn. 1853, pp. 32-42. schonsten rosen in vollendeter naturtreue nach aijuarellen. Leguminosae centroamericanEB. [Kjobenhavn. 1853.] Serie i. Wien. [1891.] 1. 8°. 9 plates. (4 colored). 8°. A-E are by Martin Gerhich. Plates Probably no more published. Videnskabelige meddelelser fra den Nalurhisloriske forening i Kjoben- havn, 1853, pp. 1-19. Bitter, H. De " Hortus medicus "; of, Stads-ki'uidtuin van Scrophularinea? oentroamericanx. [Kjobenhavn. het Collegium medioo-pharmaceuticura te Haarlem. Haar- 8°. lem. 1914. 8°. pp. 67. Plans and plates. 18.53.] Videnskabelige meddelelser fra den Nalurhisloriske forening i Kjoben- Bizzozero, Giacomo. 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The flora of the Raritan forma- Map. Published in two parts, German and Bohemian, witli separate title- tion. Trenton. 1911. 8°. pp. vi, 233. 29 plates. (New Jersey — Geological .survey. Bulletin, 3.) pages and pagination. Bois, Desire. Les " Echium " arborescents. Paris. [1912.] Notes on the geological history of the walnuts and 8°. pp. Illustr. 5. hickories. Washington. 1914. 8°. Maps and other il- "Extrait du Bulletin de la SociHe nationale d'acclimatation de France, lustr. (Smithsonian institution. Publication, 2288.) 1912," lix. 710-720. "From the Smithsonian report for 1913, pages 319-331." E-wursion botanico-horticole au lac Majeui', les lies Bessey, Charles Edwin. The literature of North American Borromces, Pallanza. Paris. [1913.] 8°. pp. 18. Illustr. systematic botany. Lincoln. [1913.] 8°. pp. [11]. "Extrait du Bulletin de la Societe nationale d'acclimatation de France, "Reprinted from Forest club annual. University of Nebraska, vol. v, 1913," Ix, 129-140. 1913." 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AI.SO short methods of figuring lumber, octagon spars, logs, ••iionderabdnick aus: BeihefU zum Bolanitchm cenlralUatl. abt. u. specifications nnd lumber carrving capacity of vessels. (3d. 1914-1.^. HI". n«iii. Tacoiii:i. 24°. "pp. 255. Illustr. 4°. oil.] [1915.] Der botanische parten zu Zurich. [Zurich. 1853.) Plan. Breton-Bonnard, Les arbres k grands rendements L. pp. Zi die zurrhrriiche jutrnd, 1853, Ir. Creation d'une fortune par le peuplier; .sa plantation ration- An nelle mise en valeur des sols fraLs, humides et manVageux, Die botanische reise des NaturwLssenschaftlichen vereines 18°. multiplication et pepiniferes. Paris. 1910. pp. 92. nach wrst-Bosnien im juli 1904. (Sudpartie.) See [Stadl,- Illustr. M.\N.v, Josef). See [Winch, X. J., and others). Bretschneider, Emil. Mediaeval researches from eastern Tlie botanist's guide. .\.si:ilic sources. Fragments towards the knowledge of the Boiilger. Cicorge Simonds. 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