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Dana, Samuel L. Manures; a prize essay. Published by the Massachusetts society for promoting agriculture. 8°. pp. 40. Boston, 1843.

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Rare flowers from seed; how to grow tuberous begonias, calceolarias, cinerarias, Chinese primroses, coleus, cyclamens, single and double petunias, fuchsias, and other rare flowers. Ed. 8. 24°. pp. 37. il. Philadelphia, 1898.

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Florula cestrica; an essay towards a catalogue of the phaenogamous plants, native and naturalized, growing in the vicinity of the borough of West Chester, in Chester county, Pennsylvania, with brief notices of their properties and uses in medicine, rural economy and the arts; to which is subjoined an appendix of the useful cultivated plants of the same district. 8°. pp. xv, 152. col. pl. 3. West Chester, Penn., 1826.

[Ed. 2.] 12°. pp. xxiii, 640. map. West Chester, Penn., 1837.

Title reads: Flora cestrica; an attempt to enumerate and describe the flowering and filicoid plants of Chester county in the state of Pennsylvania, with brief notices of their properties and uses in medicine, domestic and rural economy, and the arts.

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A plea for a national museum and botanic garden to be founded on the Smithsonian institution at the city of Washington. Read before the Chester county cabinet of natural science, Dec. 3, 1841. 8°. pp. 12. West Chester, Penn., 1841. Darnell-Smith, G. P., and Mackinnon, Ewen. Fungus and other diseases of the apple and pear. 8°. pp. 45. il. Sydney, 1915. (New South Wales. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 99.)

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Lectures on Roman husbandry, delivered before the University of Oxford; comprehending such an account of the system of agriculture, the treatment of domestic animals, the horticulture, &c., pursued in ancient times, as may be collected from the scriptores rei rusticae, the Georgics of Virgil, and other classical authorities. 8°. pp. xvi, 328. pl. 12. Oxford, 1857.

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Pests of house and ornamental plants. 8°. pp. 45. il. Agricultural College, 1896. (Michigan. Agricultural experiment station. Special bulletin no. 2.)

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Davis, Gherardi. The establishment of public parks in the city of New York. Read before the New York historical society, Apr. 6, 1897. 12°. pp. 46. [New York, 1897]. Davis, J. R. Ainsworth, translator. See Ritzema Bos, Jan. Agricultural zoology.

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Davy, Humphry. Elements of agricultural chemistry, in a course of lectures for the Board of agriculture. 2d American ed. 8°. pp. viii, 304. Hartford, 1819.

Ed. 4. 8°. pp. x, 403. pl. London, 1827. Davy, J. Burtt. Lupins for green manuring. 8°. pp. 31. il. Berkeley, 1899. (California. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 124.) "Bibliography," p. 31.

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Dawson, Laura Blanchard. Horticulture as a profession for women. 8°. pp. [12]. [Boston, 1910].

Transactions of the Massachusetts horticultural society, 1910, pt. 1, pp. 67-78.

Dawson, William L. A preliminary list of the birds of Okanogan county, Washington. 8°. pp. [18]. [Oberlin], 1897. (Oberlin college. Laboratory bulletin no. 6.)

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Day, David F. Catalogue of the Niagara flora. A catalogue of the flowering and fern-like plants growing without cultivation in the vicinity of the falls of Niagara. 8°. pp. 67. Troy, 1888.

Day, J. W., Cummins, D., and Root, Amos Ives. Tomato culture, in three parts: tomato culture in the south, tomato culture especially for canning-factories, plant-growing for market and high-pressure gardening in general. A practical book for those who work under either glass or cloth as protection from frost. 16°. pp. 135. il. Medina, Ohio, 1892. Day, Mary Anna. The local floras of New England. 8°. pp. 28. Cambridge, 1899.

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Deakin, Richard. Flora of the Colosseum of Rome; or, Illustrations and descriptions of four hundred and twenty plants growing spontaneously upon the ruins of the Colosseum of Rome. [Ed. 2.] 16°. pp. viii, 237. pl. 6 (4 col.). London, 1873.

Florigraphia britannica; or, Engravings and descriptions of the flowering plants and ferns of Britain. [New ed.] 4 v. 8°. il. pl. 295. London, 1857. Dean, Amos. Eulogy on the life and character of the late Judge Jesse Buel, pronounced before the New York state agricultural society at their annual meeting on the 5th of Feb. 1840. 8°. pp. [18]. Albany, 1840.

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Bay state monthly, v. 1, 1884, pp. 1-10.

Dean, Richard, and others. The Dahlia; its history and cultivation. 12. pp. 81. pl. 8. London, etc., 1897. (Dobbie's horticultural handbooks.)

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Contents:-v. 1-6. Le poirier. 1871-72.- v. 7. Le pêcher. 1872-75.v. 8. Le pêcher (pavies), le brugnon, le prunier, et l'abricotier. 1862-75. -v. 9. Le fraisier, le groseillier. 1862-75.

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