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Woods, Albert Fred (Continued), and McKenney, Randolph Evans Bender. Fertilizers for special crops. 8°. pp. [24]. [Washington, 1903].

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Reprint from Yearbook of department of agriculture for 1902," pp. 553572.

See Bessey, C. E., and Woods, A. F. Transpiration, or the loss of water from plants.

See Galloway, B. T., and Woods, A. F. Diseases of shade and ornamental trees.

See Galloway, B. T., and Woods, A. F. Spraying with fungicides as a means of increasing the growth and productiveness of plants.

See Galloway, B. T., and Woods, A. F. Water as a factor in the growth of plants.

See Bessey, C. E. The botany of the apple tree. Woods, Charles Dayton. Experiments with fungicides upon 8°. potatoes in 1900.- How to fight potato enemies. pp. [18]. [Orono, 1901]. (Maine. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 73.)

Directions for spraying for the codling-moth. 8°. pp. 20. il. Sacramento, 1904. (California. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 155.)

Orchard fumigation. 8°. pp. 33. il. Berkeley, 1899. (California. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 122.)

and Colby, George Elden. Paris green for the codlingmoth. 8°. pp. 40. il. Sacramento, 1899. (California. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 126.) Woolridge, J. See Worlidge, John.

Woolsey, P. S. Flora of the Vacaville district [California].
(In WICKSON, E. J. The Vacaville early fruit district of
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Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury, jr. Western yellow pine in
Arizona and New Mexico. 8°. pp. 64. il. pl. 5. Washing-
ton, 1911. (United States. Department of agriculture.
Forest service. Bulletin no. 101.)

Experiments with insecticides upon potatoes. 8°. [24]. [Orono, 1900]. (Maine. Agricultural experiment Woolverton, Linus. station. Bulletin no. 68.)

How to fight potato enemies. See his Experiments with fungicides upon potatoes in 1900.

The manurial value of ashes, "mucks," sea weeds, and bone. 8°. pp. [26]. [Orono, 1901]. (Maine. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 74.) New mineral fertilizer. 8°. pp. 12. [Orono, 1913]. Bulletin no. (Maine. Agricultural experiment station. 209.) Potato experiments in 1904. 8°. pp. 20. [Orono, 1905]. (Maine. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 112.)

and Bartlett, James Monroe. Soy beans in Maine. (Maine. 8°. [Orono, 1904]. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 106, pp. 113-121.)

and Merrill, Lucius Herbert. Nuts as food. 8°. pp. [24]. [Orono, 1899]. (Maine. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 54.) Woods, William Colcord. Blueberry insects in Maine.

8°.

pp. [42]. il. pl. 4. [Orono, 1915]. (Maine. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 244.)

Woods & forests; a weekly illustrated journal of forestry, ornamental planting, and estate management.

v. 1-2

[no. 1-67]. Dec. 5, 1883-Mar. 11, 1885. 4°. il. London, [1883-85].

Discontinued with Mar. 18, 1885.
Last no. wanting.

Woodville, William. Medical botany; containing systematic and general descriptions, with plates of all the medicinal plants, comprehended in the catalogues of the materia medica, as published by the Royal colleges of physicians of Ed. 3. The botanical London, Edinburgh, and Dublin.

descriptions arranged and corrected by W. J. Hooker. The
new medico-botanical portion supplied by G. Spratt. 5 v.
4°. col. pl. 310. London, 1832.

Woodward, F. W. See Woodward, G. E., and Woodward,
F. W. Woodward's country homes.

See Woodward, G. E., and Woodward, F. W.
Woodward's graperies and horticultural buildings.
Woodward, George E., and Woodward, F. W. Woodward's
country homes. 12°. pp. 166. il. New York, 1865.

and Woodward, F. W. Woodward's graperies and horticultural buildings. 12°. pp. 139. il. New York, 1865. Woodward, S. M. Land drainage by means of pumps. 8°. pp. 60. pl. 8. Washington, 1915. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 304.) Woodward's record of horticulture. See Fuller, A. S., editor. The California peach-tree Woodworth, Charles William. borer. 8°. pp. 15. il. Sacramentó, 1902. (California. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 143.)

Woolson, G. A. Ferns and how to grow them. 12°. pp. x,
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Fruits of Ontario, described and
illustrated. 8°. pp. 32. il. [Toronto, 1898?].
Woolward, Florence H. The genus Masdevallia. Issued by
the marquess of Lothian. With additional notes by F. Č.
Lehmann. f. il. col. pl. 87. map. London, 18[90–196.
Woosley, Herman. See Scherffius, W. H., and Woosley,
Herman. Tobacco; cultivation, curing, marketing.
Wooster, David. Alpine plants; figures and descriptions of
the most striking and beautiful of the alpine flowers. 8°.
pp. [1], 152. col. pl. 54. London, 1872.

London, 1874.

Second series. 8°. pp. [1], 140. col. pl. 54. pp. 70. Wooton, Elmer Ottis. Cacti in New Mexico. 8°. pl. 18. Santa Fé, 1911. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 78.)

Native ornamental plants of New Mexico. 8°. pp. 40. pl. 12. Santa Fé, 1904. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 51.)

New Mexico weeds. no.. 1. 8°. pp. 36. pl. 11. Las Cruces, 1894. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 13.)

Russian thistle. 8°. pp. 20. pl. 2. Las Cruces, 1895. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 16.)

Trees and shrubs of New Mexico. 8°. pp. 159. il. Las Cruces, 1913. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 87.)

8°.

and Standley, Paul Carpenter. Flora of New Mexico. pp. 794. Washington, 1915. (Contributions from the United States national herbarium, v. 19.)

and Standley, Paul Carpenter. The grasses and grasslike plants of New Mexico. 8°. pp. 176. il. pl. 12. Las Cruces, 1912. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 81.)

Wootten, E. J. The perpetual flowering carnation and how it grows indoors and out of doors. 8°. pp. [4], 55. pl. 13. Winchester, [Eng.], etc., 1914.

Worcester, Mass. Board of park commissioners. Annual report. 1870-1915/16. 8°. pl. plans. Worcester, 18711916. →

1870, Commissioners of shade trees and public grounds; 1871-1883/84. Commission of public grounds; 1884/85, Commission of public grounds and parks commission; 1885/86-1898/99, Parks commission of the city of Worcester.

Worcester (Mass.) agricultural society. Annual report. [25th], 26th, 28th, 32d-34th, 36th, 38th, 40th, 47th, 55th, 58th, 83d; transactions for the year 1843, 1844, 1846, 18491851, 1854, 1856, 1858, 1865, 1873, 1876, 1901. 8°. il. Worcester, 1843-1902.

1843-46, title reads: Transactions of the Worcester county agricultural society.

Worcester county (Mass.) agricultural society. Transactions. See Worcester (Mass.) agricultural society. Worcester county (Mass.) horticultural society. Schedule of premiums. 1872-1911, 1914. 8°. Worcester, 1872[1913].

1872-77 include its "Transactions," 1871-76.

Transactions. [1840]-1899/1900, 1905/06-1911/12, pt. 1, 1912/13, 1915/16. 8°. Worcester, etc., 1847-1916. → 1871-76, published with its "Schedule of premiums," 1872-77. 1907-10, pt. 2 only.

Worcester county (Mass.) west agricultural society. Transactions. 1895. 8°. Barre, n. d.

Worcester (Mass.) east agricultural society. Transactions. 1895. 8°. Clinton, 1896.

Worcester (Mass.) north agricultural society. Transactions for the year 1857-1862, 1864, 1865, 1868, 1871, 1878, 1879, 1883-1889, 1891-1897. 8°. il. Fitchburg, 1857-98. Worcester (Mass.) south agricultural society. Annual report. 41st. 1895. 8°. Southbridge, 1895. Worcester (Mass.) south-east agricultural Annual report. 11th, 15th. 1870, 1874. 8°.

1870-74.

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The working farmer, devoted to agriculture horticulture, floriculture, kitchen gardening, etc. By J. J. Mapes. [monthly]. v. 1-19. Feb. 1849-Dec. 1867. fo. il. New York, 1850-67.

v. 13-15, title reads: The working farmer and United States journal. v. 7-11 and 19 are incomplete.

The world's sugar production and consumption, showing the statistical position of sugar at the close of the 19th century. 4°. pp. iv, [181]. [Washington, 1903].

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A compleat system of husbandry and gardening; or, The gentleman's companion, in the business and pleasures of a country life. Collected from, and containing what is most valuable in all the books hitherto written upon this subject, with many new experiments and observations. 12°. pp. xxvi, [13], 504. plate. London, 1716.

Ed. 5 of his Systema agriculturae.

-] Dictionarium rusticum; or, The interpretations and significations of several rustick terms used in several places of England. London, 1668. (In his Systema agriculturae, 1669, pp. 265-278.)

London, 1681. (In his Systema agriculturae, 1681, pp. 317-324.) -]

London, 1716. (In his Compleat system of husbandry and gardening, 1716, pp. 481–504.)

-] Kalendarium rusticum; or, Monethly directions for the husbandman. London, 1668. (In his Systema agriculturae, 1669, pp. 219-245.)

-1 London, 1681. (In his Systema agriculturae, 1681, pp. 263–288.) London, 1716. (In his Compleat system of husbandry, 1716, pp. 419–448.)

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- Systema agriculturae, the mystery of husbandry discovered; wherein is treated of the several new and most advantagious ways of tilling, planting, sowing, etc. To which is added, Kalendarium rusticum; also the prognosticks of dearth, scarcity, plenty, &c., and Dictionarium rusticum. By J. W. 4°. pp. [30], 278, [4]. il. frontis. London, 1669. -1 Ed. 3. f. pp. [22], 324, [6]. plate. Lon

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For 5th ed., see his Compleat system of husbandry and gardening.

Systema horti-culturae; or, The art of gardening, in three books. . . of the excellency, scituation, soil, form, walks, etc. of gardens. . . of all sorts of trees planted for ornament of shade, winter-greens, flower-trees, and flowers ... of the kitchin garden, and of the variety of plants

propagated for food or for any culinary uses, etc. By J. Woolridge. Ed. 3. 16°. pp. x, [4], 278, [16]. pl. 3. London, 1688.

Also an engraved title-page.

Vinetum britannicum; or, A treatise of cider, and other wines and drinks extracted from fruits growing in this kingdom. With the method of propagating all sorts of vinous fruit-trees, and a description of the new-invented ingenio or mill, for the more expeditious making of cider; and also the right way of making metheglin and birch-wine. 3d impression, much enlarged. To which is added, a discourse teaching the best way of improving bees. 12°. pp. [20], 236, [8], 42, [8]. pl. 5. London, 1691. Worsham, E. L., and Reed, W. V. The mole cricket, Scapteriscus didactylus Latr. 8°. pp. [15]. il. plate. Atlanta, [1912]. (Georgia. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 101.)

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Wortley, E. Jocelyn. Fruits and other food products of Jamaica; notes and descriptions. 8°. pp. 70, [3]. pl. 2. Jamaica, 1906.

Wright, A. H. See Churchill, O. O., and Wright, A. H. Cotton culture.

Wright, Albert Allen. Preliminary list of the flowering and fern plants of Lorain county, Ohio. 8°. pp. 30. map. Oberlin, 1889. (Oberlin college. Laboratory bulletin no. 1.)

Additions. 8°.

pp. 11. map. Oberlin,

1893. (Oberlin college. Laboratory bulletin no. 1. Supplement.)

Wright, Carroll Davidson. The phosphate industry of the United States. 8°. pp. 145. pl. 9. diagrams. maps. Washington, 1893. (Commissioner of labor. 6th special report.)

Wright, Charles Henry. See Johnson, G. W., editor. The cottage gardeners' dictionary.

Wright, Edward Perceval. Contributions towards a knowledge of the flora of the Seychelles. 4°. pp. [8]. pl. 4. Dublin, 1869.

"From the Transactions of the Royal Irish academy," v. 24, 1871, pp.

571-578.

Wright, Elizur. Elizur Wright's appeals for the Middlesex fells and the forests. With a sketch of what he did for both. By his daughter, Ellen Wright. 12°. pp. xxiv, 156. Medford, 1893.

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Wright, Horace W. The birds of the Jefferson region in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. 8°. pp. 126. Manchester, N. H., 1911.

Proceedings of the Manchester institute of arts and sciences, v. 5, pt. 1, 1911, pp. 1-126.

Wright, J. W. A. Lecture on cotton, and our educational interests... Also portions of lecturer's report to California state grange. 8°. pp. 8. il. [San Francisco, 1875]. Reprinted from the Pacific rural press, Oct. 23, 1875.

Wright, John (1811-1846). See Eaton, Amos. of botany for North America.

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and Hall, James. A catalogue of plants, growing without cultivation, in the vicinity of Troy. 8°. pp. 42. Troy, 1836.

Wright, John, of London. The fruit grower's guide. With illustrations by May Rivers, and numerous diagrams by W. G. Smith and George Shayler. 3 v. 4°. pp. v. 1. xii, 344. v. 2. viii, 344. v. 3. viii, 363. il. col. pl. London, [1892].

Horticulture. Ten lectures delivered for the Surrey county council. 16°. pp. 154. il. London, 1893. Title on cover reads: Primer of horticulture.

Mushrooms for the million; a practical treatise on the cultivation of the most profitable outdoor crop known. 12°. pp. [4], 93. il. plate. London, 1883.

Wright, Mabel Osgood. Flowers and ferns in their haunts. With illustrations from photographs by the author and J. H. McFarland. 8°. pp. xix, 358. il. pl. 57. New York, etc., 1901.

Wright, S. T. Fruit-culture for amateurs; an illustrated practical handbook on the growing of fruits in the open and under glass. With an appendix on insect and other pests injurious to fruit trees; their life-histories and the means used to check their increase. By W. D. Drury. 12°. pp. viii, 244. il. London, 1897.

Wright, Walter Page. A book about sweet peas. A descriptive and practical treatise on the most charming of all annual flowers, giving history, culture, uses, and varieties. 8°. pp. 168. il. pl. portrait. London, [1909].

London, [1912].

[Ed. 2.] 8°. pp. 150. il. pl. portrait.

editor. Cassell's dictionary of practical gardening; an illustrated encyclopaedia of practical horticulture for all classes. 2 v. 4°. pp. v. 1. vi, [1], 480. v. 2. [1], 480. il. col. pl. 20. London, etc., 1902.

Fruit preservation. Report upon experiments on the cold storage of fruit conducted at the works of J. & E. Hall, limited, Dartford; reprinted, with additions, from the committee's 28th and 29th reports. 8°. pp. 20. London, [1899]. (Kent county council. Technical education committee.)

Garden trees and shrubs. 8°. pp. 337. il. pl. 84 (33 col.). New York, [1913].

Pictorial practical gardening; a useful manual for all classes of horticulturists, giving concise directions for the culture and selection of the leading flowers, fruit, and vegetables. 16°. pp. 157. il. London, etc., 1907.

Pictorial practical rose growing; a concise guide describing the propagation, pruning, and general culture of roses, both out of doors and under glass. 12°. pp. 152. il. plate. London, etc., 1902.

and Wright, Horace J. Pictorial practical bulb growing; a concise guide to the culture of all the most important bulbous, tuberous, and allied plants. 16°. pp. 152. il. plate. London, etc., 1905. Wrighte, William. Grotesque architecture, or rural amusement; consisting of plans, elevations, and sections, for huts, retreats, summer and winter hermitages, etc. To which is added, an explanation, with the method of executing them. New ed. 8°. pp. 14. pl. 29. London, 1790. Wrightson, John. Agricultural text-book, embracing soils, manures, rotations of crops, and live stock. New ed. 12°. pp. 227. il. map. table. London, etc., [1894?]. (Collins' elementary science series.)

1889.

Fallow and fodder crops. 8°. pp. xii, 276. London,

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1888.

Wüllerstorf-Urbair, B. von. Reise der österreichischen fregatte Novara um die erde in den jahren 1857-1859, unter den befehlen des Commodore B. von Wüllerstorf-Úrbair. Botanischer theil. bd. 1. Sporenpflanzen. Von A. Grunow, A. von Krempelhuber, H. W. Reichardt, G. Mettenius, J. Milde. Redigirt von Eduard Fenzl. 4°. pp. 261. pl. 36. Wien, 1870. Contents: Algae, bearbeitet von A. Grunow. - Lichenes, bearbeitet von A. von Krempelhuber. Fungi, hepaticae, et musci frondosi, bearbeitet von H. W. Reichardt. Cryptogamae vasculares, bearbeitet von Georg Mettenius; Ophioglosseae und Equisetaceae von Julius Milde. Wyatt, Francis. Modern high farming; a treatise on soils, plants, and manures. 12°. pp. 94. New York, 1886.

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The phosphates of America; where and how they occur, how they are mined, and what they cost. With practical treatises on the manufacture of sulphuric acid, acid phosphate, phosphoric acid, and concentrated superphosphates, and selected methods of chemical analysis. Ed. 4. 8°. pp. 187. il. pl. New York, 1892.

Wyman, Alanson Phelps, and Kains, Maurice Grenville. A second account of sweet peas. 8°. pp. [35]. il. Ithaca, 1897. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 127.)

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1915]. -> Index bulletin. A-E, indexing bulletins 1-98, and reports 1-23, inclusive. 8°. [Laramie, 1896– 1915].

State board of horticulture. Biennial report. 1st-5th. 1905-1914. 8°. il. pl. Laramie, 1906-15. →

Special bulletin. v. 1, no. 1-5. 8°. il.

Laramie, 1908-16.

Wythes, George. The book of vegetables. Together with chapters on the history and cookery of vegetables, by the editor [Harry Roberts]. 12°. pp. xii, 106. il. pl. London, etc., 1902. (Handbooks of practical gardening, VII.)

and Roberts, Harry. The book of rarer vegetables. 12°. pp. xii, 109. il. pl. London, etc., 1906. (Handbooks of practical gardening.)

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Yale university. Sheffield scientific school. A catalogue of the flowering plants and higher cryptogams growing without cultivation within thirty miles of Yale college. See Berzelius society.

Yamanaka & co. A collection of rare and beautiful Japanese floral and arboreal plants to be sold at auction, etc. [Catalogue.] 8°. pp. 86. il. Boston, [1899].

Yamhill walnut experiment station, McMinnville, Oregon. Bulletin. no. 1. Ed. 2. 8°. pp. 16. il. McMinnville,

1914.

The Yankee farmer; devoted to farming and gardening, etc. By S. W. Cole. v. 1, 4, 6. 1835, 1838, 1840. 4° & f°. Cornish, Me.; Boston, 1835–40.

v. 1, semi-monthly; v. 4-6, weekly.

v. 4, title reads: The Yankee farmer and news letter. v. 6, title reads: The Yankee farmer and New England cultivator.

Yates, Harry Stanley. See Hall, H. M., and Yates, H. S. Stock poisoning plants of California.

Yates, Lorenzo Gordin. The ferns of Ceylon. With extracts from manuscript notes of Dr. Thwaites, and the published works of Hooker, Baker, and Wall. 12°. pp. 33. Santa Barbara, Cal., 1887.

Notes on Hawaiian ferns. Compiled from the works of Hooker, Baker, Bailey, and others. 12°. pp. 15. Santa Barbara, Cal., 1887.

Yates, Peter W. See Forsyth, William. A treatise on the culture and management of fruit trees.

The year book of the farm and garden. 12°. pp. 108. il. Philadelphia, 1860.

Yeaton, George Albert. See Morse, W. J., and Yeaton, G. A. Orchard spraying experiments in 1912.

Yellowstone national park. Report of the acting superintendent to the secretary of the interior. 1902-1903. 8°. maps. Washington, 1902-03.

Yokusai, Iinuma. See Iinuma, Yokusai.

York, Harlan Harvey. The anatomy and some of the biological aspects of the "American mistletoe," Phoradendron flavescens (Pursh) Nutt. 8°. pp. 31. pl. 13. Austin, [1909]. (University of Texas. Bulletin no. 120. Scientific ser. no. 13.)

York county (Me.) agricultural society. Transactions. 1847-49. 8°. il. Saco, 1850.

Yorke, Arthur. Sun-dials and dialling. il. (In YOUNG, F. CHILTON-, editor. Mechanical work in garden and greenhouse, 1893, pp. 47-74.)

Yosemite national park. Report of the acting superintendent to the secretary of the interior. 1900-1904. 8°. pl. maps. Washington, 1900-04.

Youmans, Eliza A. The first book of botany; designed to cultivate the observing powers of children. Ed. 2. 12°. pp. 183. il. New York, 1870.

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Second book of botany; a practical guide to the observation and study of plants. 12°. pp. 310. il. New York, 1874.

Young, Arthur. Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts; collected and published by Arthur Young. v. 2-14. 8°. pl. London, 1784-90.

The autobiography of Arthur Young; with selections from his correspondence. Edited by M. Betham-Edwards. 8°. pp. x, [1], 480. pl. portraits. London, 1898.

The farmer's calendar; containing the business necessary to be performed on various kinds of farms during

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- The farmer's letters to the people of England; containing the sentiments of a practical husbandman, on various subjects of the utmost importance To which

is added, Sylvae; or, Occasional tracts on husbandry and rural oeconomics. 8°. pp. [2], 323. London, 1767.

- The farmer's tour through the east of England; being the register of a journey through various counties of this kingdom, to enquire into the state of agriculture, &c. . . With other subjects that tend to explain the present state of English husbandry. By the author of the Farmer's letters, etc. 4 v. table. 8°. pl. 29. London, 1771.

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- General view of the agriculture of the county of Norfolk. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of agriculture and internal improvement. By the secretary of the Board. 8°. pp. xx, 532. pl. map. London, 1813.

-] Rural oeconomy; or, Essays on the practical parts of husbandry ... To which is added, The rural Socrates; being the memoirs of a country philosopher [by H. C. Hirzel]. By the author of the Farmer's letters. Ed. 2. 8°. pp. 245. London, etc., 1776.

- A six months tour through the north of England; containing an account of the present state of agriculture, manufactures, and population, in several counties of this kingdom. 4 v. 8°. pl. 28. tables 5. London, 1770.

-] A six weeks tour, through the southern counties of England and Wales. Describing particularly the present state of agriculture and manufactures, the different methods of cultivating the soil, the success attending some late experiments on various grasses, &c. In several letters to a friend. By the author of the Farmer's letters. 8°. pp. 284. London, 1768.

Sylvae; or, Occasional tracts on husbandry and rural oeconomics. See his The farmer's letters to the people of England.

Travels during the years 1787, 1788, & 1789; undertaken more particularly with a view of ascertaining the cultivation, wealth, resources, and national prosperity of the kingdom of France. Ed. 2. 2 v. 4°. pp. v. 1. viii, 629, [3]. v. 2. 336, [4]. maps. London, 1794. Young, Augustus. Preliminary report on the natural history of the state of Vermont. 8°. pp. 88. Burlington, 1856. Young, Charles S. All of nature's fashions in lady's slippers for the northern and eastern parts of the United States. 8°. pp. [18]. pl. 6. Boston, [1895]. Canning and preserving fruits and Young, Ermentine. vegetables and preparing fruit-pastes and syrups. 12°. pp. 31. New York, [1892]. (The rural library, v. 1, no. 8.) Young, Francis Chilton-. Geometry for young gardeners. (In his Mechanical work in garden and greenhouse, 1893, pp. 1-46.)

editor. Mechanical work in garden and greenhouse, in three parts: Geometry for gardeners, by F. ChiltonYoung; Sun-dials and dialling, by Arthur Yorke; Greenhouse building and heating, by various writers. 12°. pp.

vi, 105. il. London, 1893. (The amateur's practical aid series.)

Young, Herbert Andrew. Catalogue of the flora of Oak
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"From the Bulletin, Essex institute," v. 14, 1883, pp. 141-157. Young, Robert Armstrong. The dasheen, a root crop for the southern states. 8°. il. [Washington, 1913]. (United

States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Circular no. 127, pp. 25-36.)

Young, Thomas B. Tobacco culture in South Carolina. 8°. pp. 21. il. Columbia, 1904. (South Carolina. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 86. Popular ed.)

and True, Rodney Howard. American-grown paprika pepper. 8°. pp. 24. il. [Washington, 1913]. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 43.)

Zabel, Hermann. Systematisches verzeichniss der in den gärten der Königl. preuss. forstakademie zu Münden kultivirten pflanzen. 8°. pp. 43. Münden, 1878. Zanoni, Giacomo. Istoria botanica, nella quale si descrivono alcune piante de gl'antichi, da moderni con altri nomi proposte, e molt' altre non più osservate, e da varie reggioni del mondo venute, con le virtù, e qualità della maggior parte di esse ed in figure al vivo rappresentate. fo. pp. [10], 211, [2]. frontis. pl. 80. Bologna, 1675.

Zavitz, Charles A. Alfalfa or lucerne. 8°. pp. 15. Toronto, 1908. (Ontario. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 165.)

Field beans. 8°. pp. 15. il. Toronto, 1915.

(Ontario. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 232.) Zawodny, Joseph. Les concombres de Znaim (Autriche). 8°. pp. 15. il. [Paris, 1901].

"Extrait du Journal de la Société nationale d'horticulture de France," 4th ser., v. 2, 1901, pp. 526-540.

Weinbau und kellerwirthschaft in Frankreich. Ed. 2. 8°. pp. 210, [1]. il. portrait. map. Wien, 1898. Die weincultur in der Bukowina. 8°. pp. 43. Klosterneuburg, 1901.

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