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Reichenbach, Ludwig. See Reichenbach, Heinrich Gottlieb Ludwig.

Reid, David Boswell. Ventilation in American dwellings; with a series of diagrams, presenting examples in different classes of habitations. To which is added an introductory outline of the progress of improvement in ventilation, by Elisha Harris. 8°. pp. 12, xxviii, 124. diagrams. New York, 1858.

Reid, John. The Scots gardener for the climate of Scotland .. Together with The gardener's kalendar, The florist's vade-mecum, The practical bee-master, [by Robert Maxwell], Observations on the weather, [by John Claridge], and the earl of Haddington's Treatise on forest trees. Now carefully corrected, with alterations and additions. 16°. pp. viii, [2], 208, viii, 138, 48, viii, 40. pl. 3. Edinburgh, 1766.

The Scots gard'ner, together with The gard'ners kalendar. Edited by A. H. Hyatt. With an appreciation by the earl of Rosebery. 16°. pp. xviii, 196. il. London, etc., 1907.

Reid, Lawrence J. Celery growing in Colorado. 8°. pp. 12. il. Fort Collins, 1909. (Colorado. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 144.)

Reid, Robert. See Johnson, G. W., and Reid, Robert. The strawberry; its culture, uses, and history. Reiff, William. The "wilt disease," or "flacherie of the gypsy moth. Under the direction of F. W. Rane, state forester. 8°. pp. 60. il. pl. 2. Boston, 1911. Reimer, Frank Charles. Fig culture in North Carolina. 8°. pp. [23]. il. [Raleigh, 1910]. (North Carolina. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 208.)

See Hume, H. H., and Reimer, F..C. simmons.

Japanese per

See Hume, H. H., and Reimer, F. C. Mulberries. Reinke, Johannes, editor. See Ørsted, A. S. System der pilze, lichenen und algen.

Reinlein, Fred. The use of the gasoline torch in fighting insects and fungi. 8°. pp. 24. Mt. Vernon, Ill., 1903. Reinsch, Paul. Die algenflora des mittleren theiles von Franken . . . und die diagnosen und abbildungen von 51 neuen arten und 3 neuen gattungen. 8°. pp. viii, 238. pl. 13. Nürnberg, 1867.

De speciebus generibusque nonnullis novis ex algarum et fungorum classe. 4°. pp. 36. pl. 6. Francofurti ad Moenum, 1867.

Remilly, Eugène. Le sulfure de carbone, son influence sur les animaux. 12°. pp. 12. Versailles, n. d. Remy, Jules. Champignons et truffes. 12°. pp. 173. col. pl. 12. Paris, 1861.

Jardinier des fenêtres, des appartements et des petits jardins. Ed. 4. 12°. pp. 277. il. Paris, 1861. Rendella, Prospero. Tractatus de vinea, vindemia, et vino, ubi nonnulla, quae ad vineae tutelam, et culturam, vindemiaeque opus, atque vinitoris documenta pertinent; ac plures quaestiones, et leges animadvertuntur, dilucideque explicantur. Necnon vini genera quamplurima, ac de vini commercio, & usu solerti authoris cura proponuntur. fo. pp. [4], 130, [15]. Neapoli, 1739.

Rendle, Alfred Barton. See Fawcett, William, and Rendle,

A. B. Flora of Jamaica.

See Hiern, W. P., and others. Catalogue of the African plants collected by Friedrich Welwitsch in 1853-61. Rendle, William Edgcumbe. England a wine-producing country; being a treatise on the new patent fruit-tree and plant protectors. sm. 4°. pp. vii, 71. il. plate. London, 1868.

Treatise on the tank system of communicating heat to horticultural structures. Ed. 2. 16°. pp. 67. il. plate. London, etc., 1843.

Rennie, James. The hand book of agriculture, for the use of schools and of allotment tenants. Ed. 2. 24°. pp. xiv. 92. il. plan. London, 1839.

Insect architecture. To which are added miscellanies on the ravages, the preservation for purposes of study, and the classification of insects. New ed. 12°. pp. xii, 452. il. London, 1857.

Rensselaer (N. Y.) agricultural society. Annual report of the proceedings. 1st. 1834. 8°. pp. 16. New York, 1835. Répertoire de législation et de jurisprudence forestières; recueil périodique et critique. v. 1-22. 1862-1896. 8°. Paris, etc., 1863-96.

Consists of alternate numbers of Revue des eaux et forêts.
v. 13-22 are 2d ser. v. 1-10.
No more published.

Report on the condition of tropical and semi-tropical fruits in the United States in 1887. 8°. pp. 149. col. pl. 3. Washington, 1888. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of pomology. Bulletin no. 1.)

Report on the herbaceous flowering plants of Massachusetts. See [Dewey, Chester].

Reports and papers on botany. See [Henfrey, Arthur, editor].

Repton, Humphry. The art of landscape gardening; including his Sketches and hints on landscape gardening and Theory and practice of landscape gardening. Edited by John Nolen. 8°. pp. xxiii, 252. il. frontis. pl. 22. London, etc., 1907.

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Designs for the pavillion at Brighton. With the assistance of J. A. Repton and G. S. Repton. f°. pp. x, 41. vignettes. pl. plan. London, [1806].

An enquiry into the changes of taste in landscape gardening. To which are added some observations on its theory and practice, including a defence of the art. 8°. pp. v, [1], 174. [London, 1806].

The landscape gardening and landscape architecture of Humphry Repton; being his entire works on these subjects. New ed., with an historical and scientific introduction, a systematic analysis, a biographical notice, notes, etc., by J. C. Loudon. 8°. pp. xxxi, 619. il. London, 1840.

- A letter to Uvedale Price. 8°. pp. 20. London, 1794. Observations on the theory and practice of landscape gardening. Including some remarks on Grecian and Gothic architecture, collected from various manuscripts in the possession of the different noblemen and gentlemen for whose use they were originally written. 4°. pp. 222, [2]. il. pl. 25 (11 col.). portrait. maps. London, 1803.

Sketches and hints on landscape gardening, collected from designs and observations now in the possession of the different noblemen and gentlemen, for whose use they were originally made. obl. fo. pp. xvi, 83, [2]. col. pl. 16. London, [1795].

Reuter, George François. See Boissier, P. E., and Reuter, G. F. Pugillus plantarum novarum Africae borealis Hispaniaeque australis. Revett, T. B. Grape growing in the Niagara peninsula. 8°. pp. 40. il. Toronto, 1912. (Ontario. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 202.) Revista viticolă, horticolă si agricolă. [semi-monthly]. June 1908-May 1913. 8°. il. București, 1908-13. Wanting no 6 of v. 13, 1908.

Révoil, Georges, editor. Faune et flore des pays Comalis (Afrique orientale). 8°. il. pl. Paris, 1882.

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Table alphabétique 1er série, années 1862

Revue des eaux et forêts (Continued). des matières et des noms d'auteurs. à 1886. 8°. pp. 96. Paris, 1887. Revue horticole; journal d'horticulture pratique. [semimonthly]. 1847-1915. 12°, 8°, 4°. il. col. pl. Paris, 1847-1915. →

1847-51, title reads: Revue horticole; résumé de tout ce qui paraît d'intéressant en jardinage.

Revue horticole; journal mensuel des travaux de la Société d'horticulture et de botanique des Bouches-du-Rhône. 54 60° année. 1908-juin 1914. 8°. il. Marseille, 1908–14. Revue horticole de l'Algérie; bulletin de la Société d'horticulture d'Alger. [monthly]. v. 1-19, no. 5. 1897-mai 1915. 8°. il. Alger, 1897-1915.

Table décennale, 1897-1907. 8°. pp. 28. [Alger,

1908?]. Rexford, Eben Eugene. Flowers in winter; how to have beautiful flowers in the house, etc. 12°. pp. 28. Chicago, 1881. (Farm library, no. 1.)

Home floriculture; a practical guide to the treatment of flowering and other ornamental plants in the house and garden. 12°. pp. xii, 300. il. portrait. New York, 1903. The home garden; a book on vegetable and smallfruit growing, for the use of the amateur gardener. 12°. pp. 198. pl. Philadelphia, etc., 1909. Rey de Planazu,

Oeuvres d'agriculture et d'économie rurale. New ed. 4°. pp. [76], viii, 205. pl. tables. Paris, 1801.

Reynolds, Joseph. A prize essay on the preparation and application of manures. 8°. pp. 21. Boston, 1858.

From Transactions of the Massachusetts society for promoting agriculture, new ser., v. 1.

Reynoso, Alvaro. Ensayo sobre el cultivo de la caña de azúcar. Ed. 3. 8°. pp. xix, 536. Paris, 1878.

Rham, W. See Doyle, Martin. A cyclopaedia of practical husbandry and rural affairs in general. Rheede tot Draakenstein, Hendrik van. Horti malabarici pars prima [-duodecima & ultima] de varii generis arboribus et fruticibus siliquosis latinis, malabaricis, arabicis, brachmanum characteribus nominibusque expressis, adjecta florum, fructuum, seminumque nativae magnitudinis vera delineatione, colorum viriumque accurata descriptione, adornata per Henricum van Rhede et Theodorum Janson. Notis adauxit, & commentariis illustravit Joannes Commelinus. 12 v. f. pl. 794. Amstelaedami, 1686

1703.

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v. 2" adornata per Henricum van Reede et Johannem Casearium." v. 3-5" per Henricum van Reede et Johannem Munnicks.' V. 6" per Henricum van Rhede et Theodorum Janson." v. 7-12 per Henricum van Rhede. In ordinem redegit, & latinitate donavit Abrahamus à Poot." Has also an engraved title-page with title " Hortus indicus malabaricus." See also Dennstedt, A. W. Schlüssel zum Hortus indicus malabaricus. [Dillwyn, L. W. A review of the references to the Hortus malabaricus.- Hamilton, Francis. A commentary on the Hortus malabaricus.

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Rhind, William. A history of the vegetable kingdom; embracing the physiology of plants, with their uses to man and the lower animals, and their application in the arts, manufactures, and domestic economy. 8°. pp. xii, 720. il. pl. 41 (22 col.). portrait. Edinburgh, etc., 1857. Rhode Island. Agricultural experiment station, Kingston. Annual report. 1st-25th. [1888]-1911/12. 8°. Providence, 1889-1913.

1914.

Bulletin. no. 1-160. 8°. Providence, 1889–

Commission of public schools. 19th annual program for the observance of arbor day . . . May 13, 1910. 8°. pp. 36. n. p., 1910.

State board of agriculture. Annual report. 1st-3d, 5th-22d, 25th, 26th. 1885-1887, 1889-1906, 1909, 1910. 8°. il. Providence, 1886-1911.

Descriptive catalogue of Rhode Island farms for sale. 8°. pp. 40. pl. [Providence, 1900].

and Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestic industry. Report of lectures and

discussions on agricultural topics, given during the winter and spring of 1886. 8°. pp. 280, [1]. Providence, 1886. Rhode Island horticultural society. Reports of committees for 1858, and the schedule of premiums for 1859. 8°. pp. 23. Providence, 1859.

Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestic industry. Transactions. 1854-1874. 8°. Providence, 1855-75.

Rhodora; journal of the New England botanical club. B. L. Robinson, editor-in-chief. [monthly]. v. 1-17. 18991915. 8°. il. pl. Boston, etc., 1899-1915. -> The rhyme and reason of country life; or, Selections from fields, old and new. See [Cooper, Susan F., editor]. Rhyne, Wilhelm ten. De frutice thee; cui accedit fasciculus rariorum plantarum in promontorio_Bonae Spei & Saldanha sinu anno 1673 collectarum. (In BREYNE, Jakob. Exoticarum aliarumque minus cognitarum plantarum centuria prima, 1678, pp. vii-xxv.)

Rice and its by-products. 8°. Baton Rouge, [1889]. (Louisiana. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 24, pp. 363-373.)

Rice; preparation, cultivation, flooding, harvesting, and noxious weeds in the rice fields. 8°. pp. [65]. il. pl. 13. Baton Rouge, 1900. (Louisiana. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, 2d ser., no. 61.)

"Rice weeds in Louisiana, by W. R. Dodson," pp. 402-437. Rich, Frank A., and Jones, Lewis Ralph. A poisonous plant, the common horsetail (Equisetum arvense). 8°. pp. [8]. il. Burlington, 1902. (Vermont. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 95.)

[Rich, Obadiah]. A synopsis of the genera of American plants, according to the latest improvements on the Linnaen [sic] system, with the new genera of Michaux and others. 16°. pp. viii, 167. Georgetown, D. C., 1814.

Rich, William Penn. Oak Island and its flora. 8°. pp. [8]. [Boston, etc., 1902].

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Monographie des orchidées des îles de France et de Bourbon. 4°. pp. 83. pl. 11. Paris, 1828.

"Extrait du tome IV. des Mémoires de la Société d'histoire naturelle de Paris."

Nouveaux élémens de botanique et de physiologie végétale. 6o éd., revue, corrigée, et augmentée, des caractères des familles naturelles du règne végétal. 8°. pp. xii, 756. il. pl. 5. Paris, 1838.

Richard, Louis Claude. A botanical dictionary; being a translation from the French, with extensive additions from Martin, Smith, Milne, Willdenow, Acharius, Muhlenberg, Elliott, Nuttall, Pursh, and others. By Amos Eaton. Ed. 2. 12°. pp. 191. New Haven, 1819.

Observations on the structure of fruits and seeds. Translated from the Analyse du fruit . . . comprising the author's latest corrections, and illustrated with plates and original notes by John Lindley. 8°. pp. xx, 100. pl. 6. London, 1819.

Richards, F. C. The apple as a money crop for New England; its culture and preparation for market. 8°. pp. [24]. [Boston, 1903].

Transactions of the Massachusetts horticultural society, 1903. pt. 1, pp. 103126.

Richards, Mrs. Josephine L. Wild flowers and ferns. 8°. pp. 18. Boston, 1893.

"From the Transactions of the Massachusetts horticultural society," 1893, pt. 1, pp. 88-108.

Richards, Mrs. P. D. See Richards, Mrs. Josephine L.

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Fossil botany," pp. 161-206. Richardson, George Gibson. The corn and cattle producing districts of France. 8°. pp. xiv, [1], 528. il. pl. map. London, etc., [1877].

Richardson, H. D. The hive and the honey-bee; with plain directions for obtaining a considerable annual income from this branch of rural economy. To which is added an account of the diseases of bees, with their remedies; also, remarks as to their enemies and the best mode of protecting the bees from their attacks. 16°. pp. 107. il. Dublin, 1747.

New ed., much enlarged, by J. O. Westwood. 12°. pp. 122. il. London, etc., n. d.

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The pests of the farm, with instructions for their extirpation; being a manual of plain directions for the certain destruction of every description of vermin. 16°. pp. 108. il. plate. Dublin, 1847. Richardson, James. An address to the members of the Massachusetts society for promoting agriculture Oct. 17, 1832. 8°. pp. 20. Boston, 1832. Richardson, Richard. Extracts from the literary and scientific correspondence of Richard Richardson. Illustrative of the state and progress of botany, and interspersed with information respecting the study of antiquities and general literature in Great Britain during the first half of the eighteenth century. 8°. pp. lxvi, 451, [9]. pl. 2. portrait. Yarmouth, 1835.

Richardson, W. Memoir on the fiorin grass. 8°. pp. 31. n. p., [1808]. Richman, E. S. Fruits and forest, shade and ornamental trees. 8°. pp. 14. [Salt Lake City, 1893]. (Utah. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 25.)

Notes on forest and fruit trees. 8°. pp. 14. [Salt Lake City, 1892]. (Utah. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 18.)

Richmond, Mrs. I. L. In my lady's garden. 8°. pp. xvi,
464. pl. 50 (2 col.). London, etc., 1908.
Richmond (Ind.) horticultural association. Proceedings.
July 13, 1878. 8°. n. p., [1878].

Richon, Charles. Catalogue raisonné des champignons qui
croissent dans le département de la Marne. 8°.
pp. [1],
xiv, 586, [1]. il. pl. 10. tables. Vitry-le-François, 1889.
"Publication de la Société des sciences et arts de Vitry-le-François."

and Roze, Ernest. Atlas des champignons comestibles et vénéneux de la France et des pays circonvoisins. fo. pp. xcviii, 265, xii. il. pl. 72 (70 col.). Paris, 1888. Richter, Hermann Eberhard Friedrich, editor. See Linné, Carl von (1707-1778). Systema, Genera, Species plantarum uno volumine.

Richter, Max Clemens. Honey plants of California. 8°. pp. [67]. il. Sacramento, 1911. (California. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 217.)

Ricker, Percy Leroy. Directions for collecting plants. 8°. il. [Washington], 1913. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Circular 126, pp. 27-35.)

Riddell, John Leonard. Catalogus florae ludovicianae. 8°. pp. [22]. [New Orleans, 1852].

"From the New Orleans medical and surgical journal, v. 8, 1852," pp. 743-764.

A supplementary catalogue of Ohio plants. Catalogue and descriptions read, and specimens exhibited, before the Western academy of natural sciences, March 16, 1836. 8°. pp. 28. Cincinnati, 1836.

A synopsis of the flora of the western states. pp. 116. Cincinnati, 1835.

8°.

Riddle, John A. "Sterility is laid." Prof. Ville's new system of agriculture. An address delivered before the Bedford, N. H., farmers' club, Feb. 28, 1868. 8°. pp. 15. Manchester, 1868.

Ridgway, Robert. A nomenclature of colors for naturalists, and compendium of useful knowledge for ornithologists. 8°. pp. 129, [27]. pl. 17. Boston, 1886.

Notes on the native trees of the lower Wabash and White River valleys, in Illinois and Indiana. 8°. pp. [40]. [Washington, 1882].

Proceedings of the United States national museum, 1882, pp. 49-88.

Ridler, Charles Eaton. The flora of Willoughby Notch, [N.
H.]. 8°. pp. [6]. [Boston, 1884].
Appalachia, v. 4, 1884, pp. 64-69.

Some wild flowers of Kingston, [Mass.]. 24°. pp. [5]. [Plymouth, 1902].

Old Colony naturalist, May 1902, pp. 31-35.

Ridley, Marian S. A pocket guide to British ferns. 16°. pp. [1], 96, [5]. London, 1881.

Ridley Park, Delaware county, Pennsylvania. Plan of the town, with description, views in the environs, &c. 8°. pp. 28. pl. 4. maps. Philadelphia, 1872.

Riecke, V. A. See Berge, Fr., and Riecke, V. A. Giftpflanzenbuch.

Ries, Friedrich. See Meyer, F. S., and Ries, Friedrich. Die gartenkunst in wort und bild.

See Meyer, F. S., and Ries, Friedrich. Gartentechnik und gartenkunst.

Rigg, Robert. On the evolution of nitrogen during the growth of plants, and the sources from whence they derive that element. 4°. pp. [6]. [London, 1838]. Philosophical transactions of the Royal society of London, 1838, pp. 403

408.

An experimental inquiry into the influence of nitrogen on the growth of plants. 4°. pp. [8]. [London, 1838]. Philosophical transactions of the Royal society of London, 1838, pp. 395– 402.

Rigney, J. W. See García, Fabián, and Rigney, J. W. Winter protection of the vinifera grape. Riley, Charles Valentine. Annual address. . . as president of the Entomological society of Washington for the year 1884. 8°. pp. 10. Washington, 1886.

"Extracted from Proceedings of the Entomological society of Washington, v. 1, no. 1, pp. 17-27."

Annual report on the noxious, beneficial, and other insects, of the state of Missouri, made to the State board of agriculture. 1st-9th, in 2 v. 8°. il. pl. maps. Jefferson City, Mo., 1869-77.

General index and supplement to the nine reports on the insects of Missouri. 8°. pp. 178. Washington, 1881. (United States entomological commission. Bulletin no. 6.)

The cotton worm; summary of its natural history, with an account of its enemies, and the best means of controlling it; being a report of progress of the work of the commission. 8°. pp. vi, [1], 144. il. col. plate. Washington, 1880. (United States entomological commission. Bulletin no. 3.)

For revised ed., see his Fourth report of the United States entomological commission.

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Riley, Charles Valentine (Continued). Fourth report of the Rio de Janeiro. Instituto fluminense d'agricultura. OrUnited States entomological commission, being a revised ganisação da fazenda de Santa Rosa. Estudos experimenedition of Bulletin no. 3, and the final report on the cotton taes. 1893-1894. 8°. pp. 32. Rio de Janeiro, 1895. worm, together with a chapter on the boll worm. 8°. pp. Revista agricola; publicada trimensalmente. Xxxviii, 399, 147. il. pl. 64. maps 2. Washington, 1885. v. [1-22. Sept. 1869-Dec. 1891. 4°. il. Rio de Janeiro, (United States. Department of agriculture.) 1869-92.

"History of the literature and bibliography," pp. 322-344.

The Icerya or fluted scale, otherwise known as the cottony cushion-scale. 8°. pp. 40. Washington, 1887. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of entomology. Bulletin no. 15.) "Reprint of some articles by the entomologist and of a report from the Agricultural experiment station, University of California."

The imported elm leaf-beetle; its habits and natural history, and means of counteracting its injuries. 8°. pp. 20. il. plate. Washington, 1885. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of entomology. Bulletin 6.)

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8°. pp. 21. il. plate. Washington, 1891. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of entomology. Bulletin no. 6. 2d ed.)

Injurious insects of Maryland. 8°. pp. [28]. il. College Park, 1893. (Maryland. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 23.)

The mildews of the grape-vine. An effectual remedy for Peronospora. Broadside. il. [Rochester, 1886].

"From the Rural New-Yorker of Jan. 30 and Feb. 6, 1886."

The mulberry silk-worm; being a manual of instructions in silk-culture. 8°. pp. vii, 65. il. col. pl. 2. Washington, 1886. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of entomology. Bulletin no. 9.) Notes on joint worms. Broadside. il. [Rochester,

1885].
"From the Rural New-Yorker of June 20, 1885, v. 44, p. 418."

Our shade trees and their insect defoliators; being a consideration of the four most injurious species which affect the trees of the capital; with means of destroying them. 8°. pp. 69. il. Washington, 1887. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of entomology. Bulletin no. 10.)

8°. pp. 75. il. Washington, 1888. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of entomology. Bulletin no. 10. 2d., revised ed.)

On the parasites of the Hessian fly. 8°. pp. [10]. plate. [Washington, 1886]. Proceedings of the United States national museum, v. 8, 1885, pp. 413–422. The periodical cicada; an account of Cicada septendecim and its tredecim race, with a chronology of all broods known. 8°. pp. 46. il. Washington, 1885. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of entomology. Bulletin no. 8.)

Potato pests; being an illustrated account of the Colorado potato-beetle and the other insect foes of the potato in North America. With suggestions for their repression and methods for their destruction. 12°. pp. 108. il. map. New York, [1876].

The San José scale. 8°. pp. [31]. il. College Park, 1895. (Maryland. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 32.)

-] The silkworm; being a brief manual of instructions for the production of silk. 8°. pp. 31. il. Washington, 1879. (United States. Department of agriculture. Special report no. 11.)

The song-notes of the periodical cicada. 16°. pp. 4. [New York, 1885].

Reprinted from Science, v. 6, 1885, p. 264. Riley, H. T., translator. See Plinius Secundus, Caius. The natural history of Pliny.

Ringelmann, Max. Traité de mécanique epérimentale; leçons professées à l'École nationale d'agriculture de Grignon. Notes prises au cours et rédigées par Jacques Danguy. 12°. pp. [5], 368. Paris, 1898. (Bibliothèque agricole.)

v. 1-20, title reads: Revista agricola do Imperial instituto fluminense de agricultura. Wanting v. 15, no. 4, Dec. 1884.

Jardim botanico. Archivos. v. 1, fasc. 1. 8°. pp. 132. pl. 44. diagrams. Rio de Janeiro, 1915.

Museu nacional. Archivos. v. 13-19. f. il. pl. Rio de Janeiro, 1905-16. Riocreux, Alfred, illustrator. See Decaisne, Joseph, and Naudin, Charles. Manuel de l'amateur des jardins. illustrator. See Le Maout, Emmanuel, and Decaisne, A general system of botany, descriptive and illustrator. See Le Maout, Emmanuel, and Decaisne, Joseph. Traité général de botanique, descriptive et analytique.

Joseph. analytical.

illustrator. See Thuret, G. A., and Bornet, Édouard. Études phycologiques.

illustrator. See Weddell, H. A. Histoire naturelle des quinquinas.

Riondet, A. L'agriculture de la France méridionale; ce qu'elle a été, ce qu'elle est, ce qu'elle pourrait être. 12°. pp. ix, 384. Paris, n. d.

Ripley, Chauncey B. Address on the subject of improved roads With an appendix containing a copy of the New Jersey road act. 8°. pp. 15. Westfield, N. J., 1892.

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From the 18th Annual report of the New Jersey state board of agriculture," 1891, pp. 195-202. Risso, J. Antoine, and Poiteau, Antoine. Histoire et culture des orangers. Nouvelle éd., entièrement revue et augmentée d'un chapitre nouveau sur la culture dans le midi de l'Europe et en Algérie par A. Du Breuil. 4°. pp. 228. il. col. pl. 110. Paris, 1872.

Ritzema Bos, Jan. Agricultural zoology. With an introduction by Eleanor A. Ormerod. Translated by J. R. A. Davis. 12°. pp. xx, 256. il. London, 1894.

La mouche du narcisse (Merodon equestris F.), ses métamorphoses, ses moeurs, les dégats causés par ses larves et les moyens proposés pour la détruire. 4°. pp. 51. pl. 2. Haarlem, 1885.

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Extrait des Archives du Musée Teyler, série 2, vol. 2, 2o partie."
Bibliographie," pp. 5-6.

Rivers, Thomas, jr. A descriptive catalogue of fruits, cultivated by T. Rivers, jun. at his nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, 1840-41. pp. 15. (In his Short treatise on root pruning of pear and other trees, 1841.)

The miniature fruit garden; or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees. From the 13th English ed. 12°. pp. x, 133. il. New York, [1866].

The orchard house; or, The cultivation of fruit trees in pots under glass. Ed. 5. 16°. pp. viii, 118. il. London, 1858.

Containing additional directions for growing trees & vines in orchard houses. By William Saunders. 8°. pp. 58. il. New York, 1860.

Ed. 16. Edited and arranged by T. F. Rivers. 12°. pp. xvi, 266. il. plate. London, 1879. On raising fruits from seed; Dessert orange culture; The culture of fruit in unheated glass structures. Three papers, reprinted from the report of the International horticultural exhibition and botanical congress, May 1866. 8°. pp. 22. London, 1867.

The rose amateur's guide; containing ample descriptions of all the fine leading varieties of roses, regularly

classed in their respective families, their history and mode of culture. Ed. 3. 12°. pp. xiv, 209. London, 1843. Ed. 10. 16°. pp. ix, 241. il. London, 1872. Ed. 11. 16°. pp. xii, 247. il. London, 1877. A short treatise on root pruning of pear and other trees, as read before the Horticultural society [of London], April 7, 1840. . . To which is appended a descriptive catalogue of fruits. 8°. pp. 5, 15. Shefford, 1841.

See Bréhaut, T. C. The modern peach pruner. Rivers, Thomas Francis, editor. See Rivers, Thomas, jr. The orchard house.

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Roberts, Ernest W. The gypsy moth; what Massachusetts has done and is doing to exterminate it, and what the United States should do. Speech. in the House of representatives, May 2, 1906. 8°. pp. 14. Washington,

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See Scott, W. M., and Roberts, J. W. The Jonathan fruit-spot. Roberts, Mary. Voices from the woodlands, descriptive of forest trees, ferns, mosses, and lichens. sm. 4°. pp. viii, 368. col. pl. 20. London, 1850. Roberts, William.

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