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Arthur, Joseph Charles (Continued). Contributions to the flora of Iowa; a catalogue of the phaenogamous plants. no. [2]-6. 8°. pp. [6], 4, 4, [12]. [Davenport, 1877-84]. From Proceedings of the Davenport academy of natural sciences, [1877]-84. Formalin for prevention of potato scab. 8°. pp. 36. pl. 2. Lafayette, [1897]. (Indiana. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 65.) "Bibliography," pp. 33-35.

Wild or prickly lettuce. 8°. pp. [33]. il. pl. 4. Lafayette, 1894. (Indiana. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 52.)

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Artigala, Jh. Culture du poirier. 12°. pp. 78. il. Perpignan, [1901].

Artis, Edmund Tyrell. Antediluvian phytology, illustrated by a collection of the fossil remains of plants, peculiar to the coal formations of Great Britain. 4°. pp. xiii, [50]. pl. 24. London, 1825.

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The Asa Gray bulletin; devoted to plant life in field, forest, and garden. v. 1-8. [Apr.] 1893-Jan. 1901. 8°. pl. Washington, etc., 1893-1901.

v. 1-3, published quarterly; v. 4-8, published bi-monthly.

v. 1, no. 1, title reads: Bulletin of the Gray memorial botanical chapter of the Agassiz association. Discontinued.

Ascherson, Paul Friedrich August, and Schweinfurth, Georg. Illustration de la flore d'Égypte. 4°. pp. [236]. Le Caire,

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Aspinwall, John. Hints on the culture of pineapples. Ed. 2. 24°. pp. 16. pl. Eau Gallie, Fla., 1893.

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Association pour la protection des plantes. Bulletin. no. 1-20. 8°. il. Genève, 1884-1908. Associazione orticola professionale italiana. Bullettino ufficiale. Periodico mensile. Anno 1, n. 2; anno 2, n. 4, 9; anno 3, n. 4, 7, 9, 10. Feb. 1913; Apr., Sett., 1914; Apr. Lug., Sett., Ott. 1915. 8°. il. Sanremo, 1914–15. Astley, Francis Dukinfield. Hints to planters, collected from various authors of esteemed authority, and from actual observation. 12°. pp. 63. Manchester, [Eng.], 1807. Atkinson, Alfred, and Wilson, M. L. Suggestions to alfalfa growers. 8°. pp. [34]. il. [Bozeman, 1915]. (Montana. Agricultural experiment station. Circular 49.)

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Atkinson, Edward. The food question; an address given to the Massachusetts horticultural society Feb. 20, 1886. 8°. pp. 24. [Boston, 1886].

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The nutrition of the soil, the plant, the beast, and the man. 8°. pp. 20. [Boston, 1895].

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Atkinson, George Francis. Black "rust" of cotton. 8°. pp. 16. pl. 2. Auburn, [1891]. (Alabama. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 27.)

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Damping off. 8°. pp. [46]. il. [Ithaca, 1895]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 94.)

The development of Agaricus campestris. 8°. pp. [24]. pl. 6. [Chicago, 1906]. "Reprinted from the Botanical gazette," v. 42, 1906, pp. 241-264. Dry application of paris green and london purple for the cotton worm. 8°. (Alabama. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 17.)

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Elementary botany. 12°. pp. xxiii, 444. il. frontis. New York, 1898. On the identity of Polyporus applanatus" of Europe and North America. 8°. pp. [13]. pl. 3. Berlin, 1908.

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Leaf curl and plum pockets. Contribution to the knowledge of the prunicolous Exoasceae of the United States. 8°. pp. [39]. pl. 20. [Ithaca, 1894]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 73.)

Nematode root-galls. A preliminary report on the life history and metamorphoses of a root-gall nematode, Heterodera radicicola (Greeff) Müll., and the injuries produced by it upon the roots of various plants. 8°. pp. 54. pl. 6. [Auburn, 1889]. (Alabama. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 9.)

A new root rot disease of cotton. 8°. pp. 11. plate. [Auburn, 1890]. (Alabama. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 21.)

Oedema of the tomato. 8°. pp. [30]. pl. 8. [Ithaca, 1893]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 53.)

Some diseases of cotton. 8°. pp. 65. il. plate. Montgomery, [1892]. (Alabama. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 41.)

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Studies of American fungi. Mushrooms, edible, poisonous, etc. With a chapter on recipes for cooking mushrooms, by Mrs. S. T. Rorer; on the chemistry and toxicology of mushrooms, by J. F. Clark; on the structural characters of mushrooms, by H. Hasselbring. With photographs by the author and colored plates by F. R. Rathbun. 8°. pp. vi, 275. il. pl. 76 (6 col.). Ithaca, N. Y., 1900.

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Atwater, Wilbur Olin. Fertilizers; co-operative experimenting as a means of studying the effects of fertilizers and the feeding capacities of plants. 8°. pp. 33. Washington, 1882. (United States. Department of agriculture.)

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Aubergier, Hector. Résultats obtenus, au moyen du sulfocarbonate de potassium, sur les vignes phylloxérées de Mézel. 4°. pp. [5]. [Paris, 1876].

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Aublet, Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée. Histoire des plantes de la Guiane Françoise, rangées suivant la méthode sexuelle, avec plusieurs mémoires sur différens objets intéressans, relatifs à la culture & au commerce de la Guiane Françoise, & une notice des plantes de l'Isle-de-France. 4 v. 4°. frontis. pl. 392. Londres, etc., 1775.

Aubriet, Claude, illustrator. See Vaillant, Sébastien. Botanicon parisiense.

Auckland (New Zealand) chrysanthemum society. Directions for the culture of the chrysanthemum, with hints on exhibiting. 16°. pp. 12. Auckland, 1889.

Ed. 2. 12°. pp. 24. il. Auckland, [1892]. Audibert, J. F. L'art de faire le vin avec les raisins secs. Ed. 20. 8°. pp. xv, 404. il. Marseille, etc., 1891. (Bibliothèque de l'Echo universel d'agriculture.)

Audot, L. E. Traité de la composition et de l'ornement des jardins. Ed. 6. obl. 12°. pp. viii, 220, viii. frontis. pl. 160. Paris, 1859.

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Aughey, Samuel. Catalogue of the flora of Nebraska, published by the University of Nebraska; adapted for marking desiderata in exchange of specimens. 8°. pp. 37. Lincoln, 1875.

Augur, P. M. The strawberry and its culture; theories and methods. 8°. pp. [15]. [Boston, 1891].

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Austen, Ralph. Observations upon some part of Sr. Francis Bacon's Natural history, as it concerns fruit-trees, fruits, and flowers; especially the fifth, sixth, and seventh centuries, improving the experiments mentioned to the best advantage. 24°. pp. [9], 82. Oxford, 1656. (Appended to his Treatise of fruit trees. 1665.)

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A treatise of fruit-trees, shewing the manner of grafting, setting, pruning, and ordering of them in all respects according to divers new and easy rules of experience gathered in ye space of twenty yeares; whereby the value of lands may be much improved in a short time by small cost and little labour. Also discovering some dangerous errors, both in ye theory and practise of ye art of planting fruit trees. With the alimentall and physicall use of fruits, together with the spirituall use of an orchard, held forth in divers similitudes betweene naturall & spirituall fruit-trees, according to scripture & experiece. sm. 4°. pp. [24], 97, [10], 41. Oxford, 1653.

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A treatise of fruit-trees, shewing the manner of planting, grafting, pruning, and ordering of them in all respects, according to the rules of experience. Gathered in the space of thirty-seven years. Whereunto is annexed, Observations upon Sr. Fran. Bacon's Natural history as it concerns fruit-trees, fruits, and flowers. Also, directions for planting of wood for building, fuel, and other uses; whereby the value of lands may be much improved in a short time, with small cost and little labour. 3d impression, revised, with additions. 24°. pp. [46], 260, [9], 82. Oxford, 1665.

Austin, Alfred. The garden that I love. Ed. 3. 8°. pp. vi, 168. il. London, etc., 1895.

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In Veronica's garden. 8°. pp. [3], 167. il. London, Lamia's winter-quarters. 8°. pp. ix, 164. London, Austin, C. F. Notes on apple culture. 8°. pp. [44]. il. College Park, 1904. (Maryland. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 92.)

Orchard notes. 8°. pp. [31]. Montgomery, 1901. (Alabama. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 117.)

See Earle, F. S., and Austin, C. F. Grapes. Austin, Coe F. Musci appalachiani; tickets of specimens of mosses collected mostly in the eastern part of North America. 8°. pp. 92. Closter, N. J., 1870.

The Australian garden and field, a practical journal devoted to horticulture, agriculture, poultry, the home, and rural industries. v. 19, no. 11-v. 31, no. 4. Apr. 1894-Sept. 1905. fo. il. Adelaide, 1894-1905.

v. 19-26, title reads: Garden and field, a monthly journal of agronomy. Sept. 1901-May, 1905, published weekly.

v. 20-22, Official organ of the Department of agriculture of South Australia. v. 29-30, Öfficial journal of the Royal horticultural society, Horticultural improvement society of Victoria, and Victoria gardeners'. association.

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Avebury, John LUBBOCK, 1st baron. On British wild flowers 12°. pp. xvi, 186. il.

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A contribution to our knowledge of seedlings. 2 v. 8°. pp. v. 1. viii, 608. v. 2. 646. il. London, 1892. "Bibliography," v. 2, pp. 589-628.

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Babington, Charles Cardale. The British Rubi; an attempt to discriminate the species of Rubus known to inhabit the British Isles. 12°. pp. viii, [3], 305. London, 1869.

Primitiae florae sarnicae; or, An outline of the flora of the Channel Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, and Serk. Containing a catalogue of the plants indigenous to the islands, with occasional observations upon their distinctive characters, affinities, and nomenclature. 12°. pp. xvi, 132. London, 1839.

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Bachman, John. Catalogue of phaenogamous plants and ferns, native or naturalized, found growing in the vicinity of Charleston, South-Carolina. 8°. pp. 15. Charleston,

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Bacon, William. Address delivered before the Berkshire agricultural society at the close of its 33d anniversary, Oct. 5, 1843. 8°. pp. 15. Pittsfield, Mass., 1843. Badham, Charles David. Insect life. 16°. pp. 171. plate. Edinburgh, etc., 1845.

A treatise on the esculent funguses of England; containing an account of their classical history, uses, characters, development, structure, nutritious properties, modes

of cooking and preserving, &c. 8°. pp. x, 138. pl. 20 (16 col.). col. frontis. London, 1847.

Bagnall, James Eustace. Handbook of mosses, with an account of their structure, classification, geographical distribution, and habitats. 12°. pp. vii, 96. il. London, 1886.

Bagneris, Gustave. Manuel de sylviculture. Ed. 2. 12°. pp. ii, 325. Paris, etc., 1878.

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Bailey, Mrs. Florence Augusta MERRIAM. an opera glass. 16°. pp. xiii, 223. il. Boston, etc., 1889. (The riverside library for young people, no. 3.) Bailey, Frederick Manson. Botany abridged; or, How to readily distinguish some of our common plants. To which are appended a few additions to the Companion for the Queensland student of plant life. 8°. pp. 24. Brisbane, 1894. (Queensland. Department of agriculture.)

A companion for the Queensland student of plant life. 8°. pp. 108. Brisbane, 1893. (Queensland. Department of agriculture.)

Ed. 2.

8°.

pp. 133. Brisbane, 1897. (Queensland. Department of agriculture.)

Title reads: A companion for the Queensland student of plant life and Botany abridged.

Contributions to the flora of British New Guinea. fo. pp. 3. pl. 3. [Brisbane], n. d.

Contributions to the flora of British New Guinea.

2 pt. 8°. [Brisbane, 1907-10].

"Extract from the Queensland agricultural journal," v. 19, 1907, pp. 273-274; v. 24, 1910, pp. 20-23.

Contributions to the flora of New Guinea. 4 pt. 8°. pl. [Brisbane, 1898-1901].

"Extract from the Queensland agricultural journal," v. 3, pt. 2, 1898, pp. 1-9; v. 6, 1900, p. 287; v. 9, 1901, pp. 215, 410-412.

Contributions to the flora of New Guinea and Queensland. 8°. pp. 5. [Brisbane, 1898]. "Extract from the Queensland agricultural journal," v. 3, 1898, pp. 201205. Contributions to the flora of Queensland. 39 pt. 8°. il. pl. [Brisbane, 1897-1914]. "Extract from the Queensland agricultural journal," v. 1–29, 1897-1914. Contributions to the flora of Queensland and British New Guinea. 4 pt. 8°. plate. [Brisbane, 1909–10]. "Extract from the Queensland agricultural journal," v. 23, 1909, pp. 157-159, 217–221, 259–263; v. 24, p. 60.

Contributions to the flora of Queensland and New Guinea. 8°. pp. [5]. pl. 2. [Brisbane, 1898]. "Extract from the Queensland agricultural journal," v. 3, 1898, pp. 281285.

Contributions to the flora of Queensland and New Guinea, and plants poisonous to stock. 8°. pp. [3]. plate. [Brisbane, 1899].

"Extract from the Queensland agricultural journal," v. 4, 1899, pp. 47-49.

Bailey, Frederick Manson (Continued). Contributions to the Queensland flora. 8°. il. pl. Brisbane, 1893-1903. (Queensland. Department of agriculture. Botany bulletin, no. 3-16.)

Botany bulletins 3-7 are also Bulletins 9, 13, 18, 20, and 21 of the regular series.

Edible fruits indigenous to Queensland. 8°. pp. 2. col. plate. [Brisbane, 1898]. "Extract from the Queensland agricultural journal," v. 2, 1898, pp. 471472.

A few Queensland grasses, with short notes, range of each species, &c. 8°. pp. 30. Brisbane, 1888. (Centennial international exhibition, Melbourne, 1888.)

Job's tears, Coix Lachryma-Jobi, a useful fodder. 8°. p. 1. plate. [Brisbane, 1899].

"Extract from the Queensland agricultural journal,” v. 4, 1899, p. 196. Plants reputed poisonous to stock, and contributions to the flora of New Guinea. 8°. pp. [3]. pl. 2. [Brisbane, 1900]. "Extract from the Queensland agricultural journal," v. 7, 1900, pp. 348350.

Queensland woods, with a brief popular description of the trees, their distribution, qualities, uses of timber, &c. 8°. pp. 123. plate. Brisbane, 1888. (Centennial international exhibition, Melbourne, 1888.)

Bailey, H. S. See Thompson, H. C., and Bailey, H. S. Peanut oil.

Bailey, Jacob Whitman. Account of some new infusorial forms discovered in the fossil infusoria from Petersburg, Va., and Piscataway, Md. 8°. pp. 7. plate. New Haven, 1844.

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Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. f. pp. 48. pl. 3. [Washington, 1851]. (Smithsonian contributions to knowledge, v. 2, art. 8.) Notes on the algae of the United States. 8°. pp. [11]. New Haven, 1846–[47].

"From the American journal of science and arts," 2d ser., v. 3, 184647, pp. 80-85, 399-403.

and Harvey, William Henry. Algae. 4°. pl. 9. [Philadelphia, 1874]. (In WILKES, Charles. United States exploring expedition during the years 1838-1842, v. 17, pp. 153-192.)

Bailey, John Frederick. Notes on some Queensland orchids. 8°. pp. 8. n. p., [1899?].

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Paper read before the Horticultural society of Queensland, Dec. 13, 1898."

Report on the timber trees of the Herberton district, North Queensland. 8°. pp. [15]. pl. 9. [Brisbane, 1899]. "Extract from the Queensland agricultural journal," v. 5, 1899, pp. 391405.

Bailey, John M. The book of ensilage; or, The new dispensation for farmers. 8°. pp. 202. il. pl. Billerica, Mass., 1880.

[New ed.] 8°. pp. 140. il. New York,

1881. Bailey, Liberty Hyde. American grape training: an account of the leading forms now in use of training the American grapes. 12°. pp. 95. il. New York, 1893.

Annals of horticulture in North America. A witness of passing events and a record of progress. 1889-1893.

5 v. 8°. il. New York, 1890-94.

Apricot growing in western New York. 8°. pp. [26]. il. pl. 2. [Ithaca, 1894]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 71.)

Blackberries. 8°. pp. [26]. il. [Ithaca, 1895]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 99.)

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The China asters. With remarks upon flower-beds. 8°. pp. [26]. il. Ithaca, 1895. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 90.)

Chorogi. Stachys Sieboldi. 8°. il. [Ithaca, 1891]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 37, pp. 394-400.)

Cross-breeding and hybridizing. The philosophy of the crossing of plants considered with reference to their improvement under cultivation; with a brief bibliography of the subject. 12°. pp. 44. New York, 1892. (Rural library, v. 1, no. 6.)

The cultivated native plums and cherries. 8°. pp. [86]. il. [Ithaca, 1892]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 38.)

The cultivated poplars; with remarks upon the planting of grounds. 8°. pp. [36]. il. [Ithaca, 1894]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 68.)

The cultivation of orchards. 8°. pp. [22]. il. [Ithaca, 1894]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 72.)

editor. Cyclopedia of American horticulture; comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. By L. H. Bailey, assisted by Wilhelm Miller and many expert cultivators and botanists. 4 v. 4°. il. pl. New York, etc., 1900-02.

Ed. 4. 6 v. 4°. il. pl. New York, 1906. -] The dewberries. 8°. pp. [40]. il. Ithaca, 1891. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 34.)

Does mulching retard the maturity of fruits? 8°. pp. [14]. il. [Ithaca, 1893]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 59.)

The dwarf lima bean. 8°. pp. [24]. il. [Ithaca, 1895]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 87.)

Electricity and plant growing. 8°. pp. [26]. [Boston, 1894]. Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural society, 1894, pt. 1, pp. 54

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First lessons with plants, being an abridgement of "Lessons with plants: suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation." With delineations from nature by W. S. Holdsworth. 12°. pp. x, 117. il. New York, etc., 1898.

The forcing-book. A manual of the cultivation of vegetables in glass houses. 16°. pp. xiii, 266. il. New York, etc., 1897. (Garden-craft series.)

The forcing of English cucumbers. 8°. pp. [17]. il. pl. 2. Ithaca, 1891. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 31.)

Fruit brevities. 8°. pp. [48]. il. Ithaca, 1896. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 117.)

The garden fence. Lecture read at the country meeting of the Massachusetts state board of agriculture at Framingham, Dec. 1885. 8°. pp. 33. Boston, 1886.

Bailey, Liberty Hyde (Continued). General observations respecting the care of fruit trees, with some reflections upon weeds. 8°. pp. [26]. il. [Ithaca, 1895]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 102.)

-] Hints on rural adornment, with lists of hardy ornamental plants. Horticultural experiments, and lists of recent acquisitions in fruits. 8°. pp. 18. Lansing, [1886]. (Michigan. Agricultural college. Bulletin no. 12.) Hints on rural school grounds. 8°. pp. [20]. il. Ithaca, 1899. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 160.)

Hints on the planting of orchards. 8°. pp. [16]. il. plate. [Ithaca, 1894]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 69.)

The horticulturist's rule-book. A compendium of useful information for fruit-growers, truck-gardeners, florists, and others. Completed to the close of the year 1889. 16°. pp. 236. New York, 1890.

Ed. 2. Completed to the beginning of the year 1892. 12°. pp. 221. New York, [1892].

New and revised ed. 12°. pp. ix, 312. New

York, etc., 1897. (Garden-craft series.)

Impressions of our fruit-growing industries. 8°. pp. [21]. Ithaca, 1898. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 153.)

Impressions of the peach industry in western New York. 8°. pp. [32]. il. [Ithaca, 1894]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 74.) [- -] On the influences of certain conditions upon the sprouting of seeds. 8°. pp. [43]. il. Ithaca, 1889. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 7.)

The Japanese plums in North America. 8°. pp. 36. il. pl. 2. [Ithaca, 1894]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 62.)

Lessons with plants: suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. With delineations from nature by W. S. Holdsworth. 12°. pp. xxxi, 491. il. New York, etc., 1898.

A list of ornamental plants which are hardy in Michigan. 8°. pp. 13. Agricultural College, 1887.

Manual of gardening; a practical guide for the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use. Ed. 2. 12°. pp. xvi, 539. il. pl. New York, 1910.

Mulberries. 8°. pp. [31]. il. [Ithaca, 1892]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 46.)

The native dwarf cherries. 8°. pp. [11]. pl. 2. [Ithaca, 1894]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 70.)

The nature study idea; being an interpretation of the new school-movement to put the child in sympathy with nature. 8°. pp. [7], 159. New York, 1905.

Notes on tomatoes. 8°. pp. 15. Lansing, [1886]. (Michigan. Agricultural college. Bulletin no. 19.)

Notions about the spraying of trees, with remarks on the canker-worm. 8°. pp. [24]. il. [Ithaca, 1895]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 101.)

The nursery-book. A complete guide to the multiplication and pollination of plants. 12°. pp. 304. il. New York, 1891.

Ed. 3. 12°. pp. xi, 365. il. New York,

1897. (Garden-craft series.)

Peach yellows. 8°. pp. [20]. il. [Ithaca, 1894]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 75.)

Pepino. Solanum muricatum. 8°. il. [Ithaca, 1891]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 37, pp. 389-394.)

Physalis, or husk tomato. 8°. il. [Ithaca, 1891]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 37, pp. 382-389.)

Plant-breeding; being five lectures upon the amelioration of domestic plants. 12°. pp. xii, 293. il. New York, etc., 1895. (Garden-craft series.)

Ed. 4. . . being six lectures upon the amelioration of domestic plants. With a new chapter on current plant-breeding practice. 12°. pp. xiv, 483. il. New York, etc., 1906. (Garden-craft series.)

"Bibliography," pp. 365-477.

The pole lima beans. 8°. pp. [28]. il. [Ithaca, 1896]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 115.)

A preliminary synopsis of North American Carices, including those of Mexico, Central America, and Greenland, with the American bibliography of the genus. 8°. pp. [99], v. [Boston, 1887]. (Contribution from the herbarium of Harvard university.)

Proceedings of the American academy of arts and sciences, v. 22, 1887, pp. 59-157. "Bibliography," pp. 154-157.

The principles of agriculture; a text-book for schools and rural societies. 12°. pp. xv, 300. il. New York, etc., 1898.

The principles of fruit-growing. 12°. pp. xi, 508. il. New York, etc., 1897. (Rural science series.)

Ed. 18. 12°. pp. xvii, 516. il. New York, etc., 1913. (Rural science series.)

The principles of vegetable-gardening. 12°. pp. x, 458. il. New York, etc., 1901. (Rural science series.)

compiler. The problem of impoverished lands; being suggestions for investigation and experiment. 8°. pp. [36]. Ithaca, 1899. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 174.)

The pruning book; a monograph of the pruning and training of plants as applied to American conditions. Ed. 7. 16°. pp. ix, 545. New York, etc., 1906. (Garden-craft

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The quince in western New York. 8°. pp. [27]. il. [Ithaca, 1894]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 80.)

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Revised opinions of the Japanese plums. 8°. pp. [33]. il. [Ithaca, 1896]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 106.)

Second [and third] report upon electro-horticulture. 2 pt. 8°. pp. [31]. il. pl. 2. [Ithaca, 1892-93]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, no. 42, 55.)

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Second report upon steam and hot-water heating. 8°. il. [Ithaca, 1893]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 55, pp. 162-172.) For 1st report, see Card, F. W. On comparative merits of steam and hot water for greenhouse heating.

Sketch of the evolution of our native fruits. 12°. pp. xiii, 472. il. frontis. map. New York, etc., 1898.

Sketch of the relationship between American and eastern Asian fruits. 8°. [Washington, 1895]. (In UNITED STATES. Department of agriculture. Yearbook, 1894, pp. 437-442.)

- Some preliminary studies of the influence of the electric arc lamp upon greenhouse plants. 8°. pp. [40]. il. pl. 2. Ithaca, 1891. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 30.)

Some recent Chinese vegetables. 8°. pp. [27]. il. pl. 2. [Ithaca, 1894]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 67.)

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