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Agricultural journal. Published by the Department of agriculture of the Cape Colony. v. 5, no. 13. Oct. 20, 1892. f. il. Cape Town, 1892. Agricultural journal of the Leeward Islands. Edited by the superintendent of agriculture. [quarterly]. no. 1-3. July 1894-Jan. 1895. 8°. St. John's, Antigua, 1894-95.

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The agricultural journal of the Union of South Africa. sued by the Department of agriculture, Pretoria. [monthly]. v. 1-8, no. 2. Feb. 1911-Aug. 1914. 8°. il. pl. Pretoria, 1911-15. Agricultural news; a fortnightly review of the Imperial department of agriculture for the West Indies. v. 1-14. Apr. 25, 1902-Dec. 18, 1915. 4°. il. Barbados, 1902-15. Agricultural review and industrial monthly. New ser. no. 1-3, 5. Jan.-Mar., May, 1884. 8°. New York, etc., 1884. Consolidation of De Bow's review, Agricultural review, and Southern industries.

Agricultural review and journal of the American agricultural association. v. 2-3, no. 5. Jan. 1882-Dec. 1883. 8°. il. New York, 1882-83.

For v. 1, see American agricultural association. Journal. v. 2, published quarterly. v. 3, published monthly.

In 1884 united with De Bow's review and Southern industries, and continued under the title: Agricultural review and industrial monthly.

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Agricultural science. [monthly]. v. 1-8. 1887-1894. 8°. Albertini, Johannes Baptista von, and Schweinitz, Ludwig il. pl. State College, Pa., etc., 1887-94.

v. 1-5, edited by C. S. Plumb. v. 6-8, edited by William Frear and others.

No more published.

Agricultural value of the sewage of London examined in reference to the principal schemes submitted to the Metropolitan board of works. With extracts from the evidence of chemists, engineers, and agriculturists. 8°. pp. [5], 78. map. London, 1865.

Agriculture of Pennsylvania, containing reports of the State board of agriculture, the State agricultural society, the State dairymen's association, the State horticultural association, etc. 1880-1894. 8°. Harrisburg, 1881-94.

See also Pennsylvania. Board of agriculture. Annual Report. Also Pennsylvania state horticultural association. Report. Aikin, Arthur. On timber and on ornamental woods. 8°. pp. 31. London, 1836.

"From the Transactions of the Society of arts, manufactures, commerce, etc. v. 50."

[Aikin, John]. The Woodland companion; or, A brief description of British trees, with some account of their uses. 12°. pp. [2], 92. pl. 28. London, 1802.

[ -editor]. See White, Gilbert. A naturalist's calendar. Aikman, C. M. Farmyard manure; its nature, composition and treatment. 12°. pp. xiii, 65. Edinburgh, etc., 1892. Manures and the principles of manuring. 12°. pp. xxxi, 592. Edinburgh, etc., 1894. Aitchison, James Edward Tierney. On the flora of the Kuram valley, &c., Afghanistan. pt. 1. 8°. pp. 113. [London, 1880].

Journal of the Linnean society, Botany, v. 18, 1881, pp. 1-113.

Aiton, William. Hortus kewensis; or, A catalogue of the plants cultivated in the Royal botanic garden at Kew. 3 v. 8°. pp. v. 1. xxx, 496. v. 2. 460. v. 3. 547. pl. 13. London, 1789.

Ed. 2, enlarged by W. T. Aiton. 5 v. 8°.

London, 1810-13. Aiton, William Townsend, editor. See Aiton, William. Hortus kewensis.

Alabama. Agricultural experiment station, Auburn. Annual report. 1st-6th, 8th, 10th-12th, 14th-18th. 1888-1893, 1895, 1897-1899, 1901-1905. 8°. Montgomery, etc., [1888]-1906. Bulletin. no. 1-3, 1883-1884; no. 1-8, 1887; no. 1-5, 1888; new ser. no. 1-183. July 1888-Jan. 1915. 8°. Opelika, etc., [1883]–1915. →

David von. Conspectus fungorum in Lusatiae superioris agro Niskiensi crescentium; e methodo Persooniana. 8°. pp. xxiv, 376. col. pl. 12. Lipsiae, 1805.

Albonico, Johann Heinrich. Nützliche bemerkungen für garten- und blumenfreunde. 2 v. 16°. pp. 852. Leipzig, 1795-98.

Paged continuously.

Albret, d'. Cours théorique et pratique de la taille des arbres fruitiers. Ed. 4. 8°. pp. iv, 286. pl. 7. Paris, 1842.

Alcock, Randal Hibbert. Botanical names for English readers. 8°. pp. xviii, 236. London, 1876. Contents: A sketch of the history of botany, in reference to botanical nomenclature, up to the time of Linneus. The derivation and meanings of the scientific names of plants generally admitted into the British flora as natives or colonists.Appendix [Biographical sketches of William Turner, Anthony Ascham, Reinbert Dodoens, John Gerard, Thomas Johnson, John Parkinson, and John Evelyn].

Alderman, William Horace. The fertilization of peach_orchards. 8°. pp. 39. il. [Morgantown, 1915]. (West Virginia. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 150.) The rejuvenation of old orchards. 8°. pp. [22]. il. [Morgantown, 1913]. (West Virginia. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 141.)

See Hedrick, U. P. The plums of New York. Aldrich, John Merton. The codling moth. 8°. pp. [19]. Moscow, [1903]. (Idaho. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 36.)

The grape phylloxera. 8°. pp. 7. Moscow, 1905. (Idaho. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 46.) Grasshopper and cricket outbreaks. 8°. pp. [16]. plate. Moscow, [1904]. (Idaho. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 41.)

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The San José scale in Idaho. 8°. pp. 16. il. pl. 2. Moscow, [1899]. (Idaho. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 16.)

Winter spraying for the apple aphis. 8°. pp. [18]. il. Moscow, [1904]. (Idaho. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 40.)

Aldrovandi, Ulisse. Dendrologiae naturalis scilicet arborum historiae libri duo, sylva glandaria, acinosumque pomarium, ubi eruditiones omnium generum una cum botanicis doctrinis ingenia quaecunque non parum juvant et oblectant. Ovidius Montalbanus opus summo labore collegit, digessit, concinnavit. fo. pp. [12], 660, [52]. il. Bononiae, 1668. The title-page is engraved.

Alexander, B. S., and others. Report of the Board of commissioners on the irrigation of the San Joaquin, Tulare, and Sacramento valleys of the state of California. B. S. Alexander, G. H. Mendell, George Davidson, commissioners. 8°. pp. 91. maps 6. Washington, 1874. (43d congress, 1st session. House of representatives. Ex. doc. no. 290.) Alfalfa. pp. [12]. Baton Rouge, 1899. (Louisiana. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, 2d ser., no. 55.) Alfalfa in Oklahoma. 8°. pp. 31. il. Stillwater, [1909]. (Oklahoma. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 82.)

8°.

Alfalfa: its growth, composition, digestibility, etc. 8°. pp. 24. [Fort Collins, 1889]. (Colorado. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 8.)

Alfalfa seed in Oklahoma: pt. 1. Testing alfalfa seed. pt. 2. Weed seeds found in alfalfa seed. 8°. pp. 23. il. Stillwater, [1909]. (Oklahoma. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 83.)

Algemeene vereeniging voor bloembollencultuur te Haarlem. See Gedenkboek ter herinnering aan het vijftigjarig bestaan der Algemeene vereeniging voor bloembollencultuur te Haarlem.

Algeria. Société d'horticulture d'Algérie. See Revue horticole de l'Algérie.

Algiers. Société d'horticulture d'Alger. See Revue horticole de l'Algérie.

Allan, J. T. Essay on forest growing. 8°. pp. 30. il. Brownville, Neb., 1873.

From Proceedings of the Nebraska state horticultural society for the year 1872. Appendix.

Allard, Harry Ardell. The mosaic disease of tobacco. 8°. pp. 33. pl. 7. [Washington, 1914]. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 40.) Allen, A. B. The American agriculturist almanac. 18441846. 8°. New York, 1844-46.

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Victoria regia; or, The great water lily of America, with a brief account of its discovery and introduction into cultivation. With illustrations by William Sharp, from specimens grown at Salem, Massachusetts. f°. pp. 16, [1]. col. pl. 6. Boston, 1854.

Allen, Lewis F. Rural architecture; being a complete description of farm houses, cottages, and out buildings together with lawns, pleasure grounds and parks, the flower, fruit and vegetable garden, etc. 12°. pp. xv, 13-378. il. pl. New York, 1863.

Allen, Ralph Wilmer. Grape culture, with special reference to commercial production under irrigation in eastern

Oregon. 8°. pp. 31. il. Corvallis, [1915]. (Oregon.

Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 126.)

Windbreaks, hedges, and ornamentals for irrigated sandy soils of eastern Oregon. 8°. pp. 24. il. Corvallis, [1915]. (Oregon. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 125.)

Allen, Richard L. The American farm book, or Compend of American agriculture; being a practical treatise on soils, manures, draining, irrigation, grasses, grain, roots, fruits, cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, rice, and every staple product of the United States. 12°. pp. 325. il. New York, 1852. Allen, Samuel C. Address delivered at Northampton, before the Hampshire, Franklin & Hampden agricultural society, Oct. 27, 1830. 8°. pp. 32. Northampton, 1830. Allen, Stephen M. Fibrilia, or flax cotton. Three addresses before the legislative societies of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and the class on agriculture at Yale college. 8°. pp. [42]. Boston, 1860.

Allen, Charles H. The artificial preservation of timber. obl. Allen, Timothy Field. The Characeae of America. 2 pt. in 16°. pp. 27. il. n. p., [189?].

Allen, Charles Linnaeus. Bulbs and tuberous-rooted plants: their history, description, methods of propagation, and complete directions for their successful culture in the garden, dwelling, and greenhouse. 8°. pp. vi, 311. il. New York, 1893.

Cabbage, cauliflower and allied vegetables, from seed to harvest. 12°. pp. 125, [1]. il. New York, 1901.

Plant variation. 8°. pp. 14. [New York, 1896]. "Read before the American seed trade association, June 11, 1896." The sexual relations of plants. 8°. pp. 22.

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n. p., [1886]. "Essay read before the American seed trade association, June 9, 1885." Allen, Edward Tyson. The western hemlock. 8°. pp. 55. il. pl. 13. Washington, 1902. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of forestry. Bulletin no. 33.) Allen, Grant. Flowers and their pedigrees. Ed. 2. 12°. pp. [7], 266. il. London, 1886.

Allen, Isaac J. Address delivered Sept. 27, 1855, during the exhibition of the Cincinnati horticultural society, with a preface giving a brief history of the institution, and a description of some of the prominent features of the exhibition, by Geo. Graham. 8°. pp. 34. Cincinnati, 1855. Allen, John Alpheus, compiler. A list of the plants contained in the sixth edition of Gray's Manual of the botany of the northern United States, including the district east of the one hundredth meridian and north of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas. 12°. pp. [2], 130. Cambridge, Mass., 1893. Allen, John Fisk. The culture of the grape; embracing directions for the treatment of the vine in the northern states of America, in the open air, and under glass structures, with and without artificial heat. 8°. pp. 55. il. Boston, 1847. For 2d and 3d ed., see his Practical treatise on the culture and treatment of the grape.

1 v. 4°. pp. 64, 28. il. pl. 31. New York, 1888–96. pt. 1. Introduction, morphology, and classification; pt. 2. Descriptions and illustrations.

Allen, Wilkes. An address delivered before the Western society of Middlesex husbandmen, Westford, Sept. 25, 1819. To which is added, the by-laws of the society. 8°. pp. 19, 5. Concord, Mass., 1819.

Allen, William John. Apple and pear growing. With section of insect pests of the apple and pear, by W. W. Froggatt and W. B. Gurney. 8°. pp. 74. il. pl. 2. Sydney, 1915. (New South Wales. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 92.)

Citrus culture. 8°. pp. 96. il. pl. 5. Sydney, 1915. (New South Wales. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 90.)

Fruit-drying. 8°. pp. 22. il. Sydney, 1911. (New South Wales. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 52.)

Fruit-growing in New South Wales. What to grow and where to start. 8°. pp. 58. Sydney, 1914. (New South Wales. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 83.)

Fruit preserving: canning, bottling, jam-making, and candying peel. 8°. pp. 26. il. Sydney, 1914. (New South Wales. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 88.)

Ed. 2. 8°. pp. 43. il. Sydney, 1915. (New South Wales. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 88.)

The manuring of orchards. 8°. pp. 24. il. Sydney, 1914. (New South Wales. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 79.)

Olive culture. 8°. pp. 42. il. Sydney, 1914. (New South Wales. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 82.)

Allen, William John (Continued). Orchard nursery work: budding and grafting. 8°. pp. 26. il. Sydney, 1913. (New South Wales. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 63.)

Plum and prune culture. 8°. pp. 31. il. Sydney, 1914. (New South Wales. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 86.) Allgemeines teutsches garten-magazin; oder, Gemeinnützige beiträge für alle theile des praktischen gartenwesens. v. 1, 2, 7, 8. 1804, 1805, 1810, 1811. 4°. pl. Weimar, 1804-11.

Fortsetzung des Allgemeinen teutschen garten-magazins; oder, Gemeinnützige beiträge für alle theile des praktischen gartenwesens. v. 3-6. 1818-1822. 4°. pl. Weimar, 1818-22.

Allioni, Carlo. Flora pedemontana; sive, Enumeratio metho-.dica stirpium indigenarum Pedemontii. 3 v. f°. pp. v. 1. [4], xix, 344. v. 2. 366, xxiv. v. 3. xiv. pl. 92. portrait. Augustae Taurinorum, 1785.

Auctarium, cum notis et emendationibus. 4°. pp. [2], 53. pl. 2. Augustae Taurinorum, 1789.

Rariorum Pedemontii stirpium specimen primum. 4°. pp. x, 55. pl. 12. Augustae Taurinorum, 1755. Bound with his Auctarium ad Floram pedemontanam. Allnutt, Henry. The cactus and other tropical succulents, aloes, agaves, mesembryanthemums, sempervivums, sedums, &c., with directions for constructing a miniature greenhouse. 16°. pp. v, [3], 133. il. plate. London, 1877.

Our flower garden, how we made the most of it; with instructions as to the construction of miniature ruins, etc., for fern cases. Ed. 2. 16°. pp. [4], 91. il. London, [1875?]. Allwood, George W. See Allwood, M. C. The perpetual flowering carnation.

Allwood, Montagu C. The perpetual flowering carnation. With a chapter on the American system of carnation culture, by G. W. Allwood. 8°. pp. [6], 210. pl. 20. portraits. London, [1912].

Almack, Barugh. Prize essay on the drill husbandry of turnips. 8°. pp. 29. London, 1845.

"From the Journal of the Royal agricultural society of England," v. 4, 1843, pp. 49-80.

Report on the agriculture of Norfolk. 8°. pp. 51.

London, 1845.

"From the Journal of the Royal agricultural society of England," v. 5, 1845, pp. 307-357.

Almanach du jardinier, par les rédacteurs de la Maison rustique du 19e siècle. 45° année, 1888. 24°. pp. 170. Paris, 1888.

Almeloveen, Theodor Janson van. See Rheede tot Draakenstein, Hendrik van. Horti malabarici, etc.

The Almond colonies of southern California, Antelope valley. 8°. pp. 40. il. maps. n. p., 1893. Alphand, Adolphe. Les promenades de Paris. Histoire, description des embellissements, dépenses de création et d'entretien des bois de Boulogne et de Vincennes, champsÉlysées, parcs, squares, boulevards, places plantées; étude sur l'art des jardins et arboretum. Text & plates. 2 v. fo. pp. [14], lix, 246, cviii, [12]. il. pl. plans. Paris, 1867-73. See Ernouf, A. A., Baron. L'art des jardins, etc. Alsberg, Carl Lucas. See Marsh, C. D., and others. The relation of barium to the loco-weed disease. Alton (Ill.) horticultural society. Proceedings. [monthly]. Feb. 1869-Dec. 1870. 8°. n. p., [1869-71?]. Wanting Apr., Oct., and Nov. 1870. Feb., Mar., and Apr. 1869, broadsides.

Transactions, from its organization, Nov. 12, 1853, to the close of the year 1864. 8°. Alton, 1866. Alvarez Alvistur, Luis. Estudio experimental acerca de las enfermedades de la patata (Solanum tuberosum). 8°. pp. 21. Madrid, 1880.

Alvord, Henry E. Cutting seed potatoes for planting. 8°. pp. [16]. [Agricultural College, 1888]. (Maryland. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 2.)

Alwood, William Bradford. Development of sugar and acid in grapes during ripening. With the collaboration of B. J. Hartmann, J. R. Eoff, M. J. Ingle, and S. F. Sherwood. 8°. pp. 28. Washington, 1916. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 335.)

Grape culture. 8°. pp. [22]. il. Blacksburg, [1893]. (Virginia. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 30.) Pear culture. 8°. pp. [16]. Blacksburg, [1895]. (Virginia. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 49.)

The San José or pernicious scale. 8°. pp. [16]. il. Blacksburg,[1896]. (Virginia. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 62.)

Tomatoes. 8°. pp. 18. il. Lynchburg, [1891]. (Virginia. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 9.) Treatment of diseases of the grape. 8°. pp. [15]. Blacksburg, [1892]. (Virginia. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 15.)

L'amateur de jardins; revue bi-mensuelle illustrée d'horticulture générale. v. 1, no. 1-9. Jan. 20-June 5, 1909. 4°. il. Paris, 1909.

No more published.

Amateur gardening; a monthly journal for the lovers and cultivators of flowers and fruits. v. 1-7. Jan. 1892-Sept. 1897. 4°. il. pl. Springfield, Mass., 1892–97. No more published.

Amateur gardening annual and yearbook. 1912-1914. 4°. il. pl. London, [1911-13].

The amateur world of horticulture and record of the proceedings of the National amateur gardeners' association. [quarterly]. v. 1-4, [no. 2]. Jan. 1896-June 1899. 8°.

Brentwood, [Eng.], 1896-99.

Edited by Leonard Brown.

Wanting no. 9, Jan.-Mar. 1898.

Amelung, Heinrich. Wie ist der gemüsebau in der umgegend Berlins für liebhaber am rationellsten zu betreiben? 8°. pp. 20. Berlin, 1905.

"Gekrönte preisschrift."

American agricultural annual; a farmer's year-book, exhibiting recent progress in agricultural theory and practice, and a guide to present and future labors. 1869-1871. 12°. il. New York, 1869–71.

American agricultural association. Journal. [quarterly]. v. 1. 8°. New York, 1881.

For continuation, see Agricultural review and journal of the American agricultural association. Ed. 2. v. 1, no. 1-2. 8°. New York, 1881. Transactions. pt. 1. 4°. pp. 60. New York, 1846. The American agriculturist. [monthly]. v. 1-53, no. 9. Apr. 1842-Sept. 1894. 4° & f°. il. New York, etc., 1843-94. v. 11-14, published weekly.

None published between Dec. 1851 and Sept. 14, 1853. American association for the advancement of science. Botanical section. Rules for citation adopted by the Madison botanical congress and Section G, A. A. A. S. folder. n. p., [1895?].

List of the Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta growing without cultivation in northeastern North America; prepared by a committee of the botanical club. 8°. pp. 377. New York, 1893–94.

"From Memoirs of the Torrey botanical club, v. 5," 1893-94. American association of economic entomologists. See Journal of economic entomology.

American association of nurserymen. Proceedings of the annual meeting. 13th, 15th-17th, 22d, 39th. 1888, 18901892, 1897, 1914. 8°. il. n. p., n. d.

American association of park superintendents. Bulletin. no. 1-44; new ser. no. 1-8. Jan. 1900-July 1912. 8°. n. p., 1900-12.

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Formerly New England association of park superintendents. no. 1-44, 1st ser., type-written, incomplete.

American association of park superintendents (Continued). Proceedings of the annual convention. [8th]-13th. 1906-1911. 8°. n. p., [1906-11].

Proceedings of the 8th annual meeting, type-written.

The American botanist; edited by C. R. Orcutt. v. 1, no. 1. Sept. 1898. 8°. San Diego, Cal., 1898.

The American botanist; devoted to economic and ecological botany. v. 1-21. July 1901-Nov. 1915. 8°. il. pl. Binghamton, N. Y., etc., 1901-15. →

Edited by W. N. Clute.

v. 1-13, monthly; v. 14-21, quarterly.

American carnation society. Proceedings of the annual
meeting. 1st-24th. 8°. [Philadelphia, etc., 1892-1915]. →
1891/92-1894, title reads: 1st[-3d] annual report.
American cemetery superintendents, Association of.
See Association of American cemetery superintendents.
American chrysanthemum annual. Edited by Michael
Barker. 1895. 4°. il. Floral Park, N. Y., 1895.
American chrysanthemum society. Report of the com-
mittee on classification of chrysanthemums before the
American chrysanthemum society at Washington, D. C.,
Aug. 1892. 8°. pp. 37. [Boston, 1893].
American civic association.

1905/6. 8°. n. p., n. d.

Bulletin. no. 1-5. [1904]–

Department leaflet. no. 1-8, 11, 12. 8°. Department pamphlet. no. 1, 3, 5, 6.

1905-[?].

n. p., n. d. 8°. n. p.,

Special series no. 1. 12°. Philadelphia, 1905.

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American florists and ornamental horticulturists, Society of. See Society of American florists and ornamental horticulturists.

Park department. Items of park news. no. 1-3. 8°. American forestry. [monthly]. v. 1–21.

Hartford, Conn., 1904-05.

American commission on agricultural cooperation and rural credit in Europe. Report. pt. 1. Observations. 4°. pp. 29. Washington, 1914. (63d congress, 2d session. Senate. Doc. no. 261, pt. 1.)

American conservation; issued monthly by the National conservation association. v. 1, no. 1-7. Feb.-Aug. 1911. 4°. il. Washington, D. C., 1911.

No more published.

American cotton planter and soil of the south. See Cloud's southern rural magazine.

The American cultivator. [weekly]. v. 52-77, no. 12. Jan.
4, 1890-Mar. 20, 1915. f°. il. Boston, 1890-1915.
The American desert; a floral magazine for amateurs. See
Western garden.

The American entomologist; an illustrated magazine of popular and practical entomology. [monthly]. v. 1-3. Sept. 1868-Dec. 1880. 4°. il. St. Louis, etc., 1868-80.

v. 2, no. 6-12, title reads: American entomologist and botanist.

v. 1-2, no. 2, edited by B. D. Walsh and C. V. Riley; v. 2, no. 3-5, by C. V. Riley; v. 2, no. 6-12, by C. V. Riley and George Vasey; v. 3, by C. V. Riley.

Publication suspended from 1871 to 1879 inclusive.

No more published.

The American farmer. [weekly]. v. 1-15. Apr. 2, 1819–Mar. 7, 1834. 4o. il. Baltimore, 1820–34.

v. 1-11, edited by J. S. Skinner.

[monthly]. 4th ser. v. 9, 11-14. July 1853-June 1854, July 1855-June 1859. 5th ser. v. 1-3, no. 6, July 1859-Dec. 1861. 6th ser. v. 1, no. 2-v. 4, Aug. 1866Dec. 1869. 7th ser. v. 1, no. 1-8, Jan.-Aug. 1870. 8th ser. v. 1-7, no. 3, Jan. 1872-May 1878. 8°. il. Baltimore, 1853-78.

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v. 1-2, published bi-monthly.

1895-1915. 4°.

v. 1, no. 1-3, title reads: The New Jersey forester. v. 1, no. 4-v. 7, title reads: The forester. v. 8-14, no. 8, title reads: Forestry and irrigation. v. 14, no. 9-v. 15, title reads: Conservation. American forestry association.

Proceedings.

v. [1]-12. 1882-1897. 8°. Washington, D. C., etc., 1883-97. Wanting v. 3, 1884. v. 7, 1888, incomplete. 1882-88, title reads: Proceedings of the American forestry congress. v. 9 consists of papers read at joint session of the American economic association and the American forestry association, Dec. 30, 1890, printed in Publications of the American economic association, v. 6, no. 3. The Library has also the full account of the Montreal meeting, Aug. 1882, published only in the newspapers.

American forestry congress. Proceedings of the American forestry congress held in Washington, D. C., Jan. 2-6, 1905, under the auspices of the American forestry association. 12°. pp. xi, 474. Washington, 1905.

American fruit and vegetable journal. [monthly]. v. 1-3, no. 1. Feb. 1900-Feb. 1901. 4°. il. Chicago, 1900-01. In Apr. 1901, united with Farm, field and fireside monthly. American fruit grower; a monthly magazine devoted to fruit growing. v. 2-3, no. 1. Jan.-Apr. 1916. f°. Charlotteville, Va., 1916. →

American fruits. [monthly]. v. 13, no. 1; v. 14, no. 3, 5, 12; v. 15, no. 1-2; v. 19, no. 5-v. 21, no. 1. Jan., Sept., Nov., Dec. 1911; Jan., Feb. 1912; May, 1914-Jan. 1915. f. il. Rochester, N. Y., 1911–15.

The American garden; an illustrated journal of horticulture, devoted to the gardening interests of America. [monthly]. v. 1-ser. 3, v. 12. Sept. 1874-Dec. 1891. 4° & f°. il. pl. Brooklyn, etc., 1874-91.

Continuation of the Flower garden.
Wanting no. 1, 2d ser., Jan. 1878.

Oct. 1875-Oct. 1881, published quarterly.

In Feb. 1887, the Ladies' floral cabinet was absorbed by the American garden. In Feb. 1888, the Gardener's monthly and horticulturist was incorporated with it. In Nov. 1891, united with Popular gardening, and continued under the title: American gardening.

American gardeners' chronicle. [weekly]. v. 2, no. 1-27. Oct. 13, 1852-Apr. 20, 1853. 4°. il. New York, 1852-53. Wanting no. 11-14, 17, 19, 21.

The American gardener's magazine. See The magazine of horticulture, botany and all useful discoveries and improvements in rural affairs.

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Edited by C. W. Garfield.

In Jan. 1887, united with Popular gardening and fruit growing. American husbandry; containing an account of the soil, climate, production, and agriculture of the British colonies in North America and the West Indies, with observations on the advantages and disadvantages of settling in them, compared with Great Britain and Ireland. By an American. 2 v. 8°. pp. v. 1. 472. v. 2. 319, [16]. London, 1775. American institute of the city of New York. Annual report. 3d, 5th-32d. 1843, 1846-1871/72. 8°. il. Albany, [1844]-72.

1850-60, title reads: Transactions.

Abstracts of the proceedings for 1844-46 are printed in New York state agricultural society. Annual report, 1844-46.

Horticultural report of the 21st annual fair, New York city, Oct. 1848. 8°. pp. 24. New York, 1848.

The journal of the American institute; a monthly publication devoted to the interests of agriculture, commerce, manufactures and the arts. v. 1-4. Oct. 1835-Sept. 1839. 8°. il. New York, 1836-40.

Proceedings of the national convention of farmers, gardeners, and silk culturists, held in connection with the 18th-19th] annual fair, 1845[-1846]. 8°. New York, 1846. American jadoo company. About jadoo. 4°. pp. 16. il. col. pl. [Philadelphia, 1898].

American journal of agriculture and science. [monthly]. no. 18, 31. Oct. 1847, Nov. 1848. 8°. il. New York, etc., 184748. The American journal of forestry, devoted to the interests of forest tree planting, the formation and care of woodlands, and ornamental planting generally, and to the various economies therein concerned. Edited by F. B. Hough. [monthly]. Sept. 1882-Sept. 1883. 8°. Cincinnati, O., 1882-83. No more published.

The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion. [monthly]. v. 1-5. Jan. 1867-June 1869. 8°. il. pl. Boston, 1867-69.

Continued under the title: Tilton's journal of horticulture and florist's companion.

The American journal of science; [established by Benjamin Silliman]. v. 1-10, 17-172 (4th ser. v. 22). [1818]-1826, 1830-1906. 8°. il. pl. New Haven, 1819-1906.

v. 1, 2d ed., published in New York.

v. 2-118, title reads: The American journal of science and arts.

v. 50, 1846, is general index to v. 1-49. Beginning with v. 60, 1850, an index is published at the end of every tenth volume.

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The American naturalist. [monthly]. v. 1-49. Mar. 1867Dec. 1915. 8°. il. pl. Boston, etc., 1867-1915. → American nut journal; devoted to nut growing interests generally throughout the Americas. [monthly]. v. 1-3. June, 1914-Dec. 1915. f. il. Rochester, N. Y., 1914-15. → American park and outdoor art association. Report. v. 1-7. 1897-1903. 8°. Boston, etc., [1897]–1904. Wanting v. 4, pt. 2.

June 10, 1904, united with the American league for civic improvement, and continued as the American civic association.

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1st-11th annual meetings.

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Proceedings for 1914 & 1915 are included in its Bulletin of peony news, no. 1, 1915.

American pomological congress. See American pomological society. Proceedings.

American pomological society. Catalogue of fruits rec

ommended for cultivation in the various sections of the United States. Revised by a committee of the society. 8°. pp. 39. Washington, 1897. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of pomology. Bulletin no. 6.) Revised catalogue of fruits, etc. 8°. pp. 63. map. Washington, 1899. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of pomology. Bulletin no. 8.)

Proceedings of the [1st]-31st session. [biennial]. 1850-1909. 8° (1871-91, 4°). il. pl. Boston, etc., 18511909.

A period of three years between the 10th session, 1864, and the 11th session, 1867; a period of four years between the 23d session, 1891, and the 24th session, 1895. 1850-1852, title reads: Report (Proceedings) of the American pomological congress. This congress was formed by the union of the National convention of fruit growers and the North American pomological convention, both organized in 1848.

Special report. The cherry; together with reports and papers on pear, plum, peach, grape, and small fruit. By committees of the American pomological society, edited by the secretary. 8°. pp. 82. pl. Ithaca, N. Y., 1905.

The American review of tropical agriculture. A monthly journal of agriculture, forestry, and related sciences, applied to the tropics of America. v. 1, no. 1-9. Jan.-Sept. 1910. 8°. pl. Mexico City, 1910.

The American rose culturist; being a practical treatise on the propagation, cultivation, and management of the rose. To which are added full directions for the treatment of the dahlia. 12°. pp. 96. il. New York, 1852. (Saxton's cottage and farm library.)

American rose society. Annual proceedings and bulletin. 1905, 1911-1914. 8°. il. [Boston, etc., 1905–15?].

American rural home. [weekly]. v. 9, no. 5, 37, 44, 50; v. 10, no. 39, 44; v. 11, no. 6, 8, 13, 17; v. 13, no. 5. Feb. 1, Sept. 13, Nov. 1, Dec. 13, 1879; Sept. 25, Oct. 30, 1880; Feb. 5, Feb. 19, Mar. 26, Apr. 23, 1881; Feb. 3, 1883. f°. il. Rochester, N. Y., 1879-83.

The American seedsman; a magazine and directory published monthly for the seed trade of America. v. 1, no. 8. June, 1885. 8°. pp. 32. La Plume, Pa., 1885. American society of landscape architects. See Landscape architecture.

American society of naturalists. Records. v. 1-2, no. 1, 6. 1884-1896, 1901. 4°. Boston, etc., 1884–1901. 1884-85, title reads: Records of the Society of naturalists, eastern United States.

American steel and wire company, publishers. Eradication of farm weeds by sulphate of iron. 4°. pp. 15. [Chicago, 1901].

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