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The farm and garden; a monthly journal of agriculture and horticulture. Jan.-June, Sept., 1853. 4°. il. pl. New York, 1853.

Farm conveniences; a practical hand-book for the farm. 12°. pp. 240. il. New York, 1884. Farm, field, and fireside monthly, combined with the American fruit and vegetable journal. v. 1, no. 5-v. 5, no. 1; v. 6–7, no. 2. Apr. 1901-Jan. 1904; Jan. 1905-Feb. 1906. f°. il. Chicago, 1901-06.

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No more published.

The farmer's monthly visitor; intended to promote the interests of the farmer, to defend the dignity of the agricultural profession, and encourage the practice of domestic economy. v. 1-6, 12. 1839-1844, 1852. f° (v. 12, 8°). il. Concord, N. H., etc., 1839-52.

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1891-92, title reads: Report of the 11th[-12th] annual session of the National farmers' congress of the United States.

The farmers' register; a monthly publication devoted to the improvement of the practice and support of the interests of agriculture. v. 1-10. June 1833-Dec. 1842. 4°. il. Richmond, Va., etc., 1833-42.

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Transactions of the Massachusetts horticultural society, 1907, pt. 1, pp. 131135. Horticulture in Holland; decoration in public parks, bulb growing, nursery stock at Boskoop. 8°. pp. 12. Boston, 1899. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Massachusetts horticultural society, 1898, pt. 1, pp. 19-28.

Horticulture in Japan. 8°. pp. 10. Boston, 1899. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Massachusetts horticultural society, 1899, pt. 1, pp. 109-116.

Farr, Marcus S. Check list of New York birds. Ed. 2. 8°. pp. [200]. Albany, 1900. (New York state museum. Bulletin, v. 7, no. 33.)

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[Fatio de Duiller, Nicolaus]. Fruit-walls improved by inclining them to the horizon; or, A way to build walls for fruit-trees whereby they may receive more sun shine and heat than ordinary. By a member of the Royal society. 4°. pp. xxviii, [2], 128. frontis. pl. 2. London, 1699. Fawcett, George L. Fungus diseases of coffee in Porto Rico. 8°. pp. 29. pl. 8. Washington, 1915. (Porto Rico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 17.)

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Cryptogames vasculaires (fougères, lycopodiacées, hydroptéridées, équisétacées) du Brésil; par A. L. A. Fée, avec le concours éclairé de F. M. Glaziou. 2 pt. in 1 v. pp. xvi, 268, ix, 115. pl. 108. Paris, 1869–73.

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Essai sur les cryptogames des écorces exotiques officinales, précédé d'une méthode lichénographique, et d'un genera, avec des considérations sur la reproduction des agames. 2 pt. in 1 v. 4°. pp. 4, civ, 167, 178, [2]. pl. 43 (37 col.). table. Paris, 1824-37.

Examen des bases adoptées dans la classification des fougères, et en particulier de la nervation. f. pp. 44. pl. 2. Strasbourg, 1844. (In his Mémoires sur la famille des fougères, 1.)

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Memorial of life and entomological work of Joseph Albert Lintner, Ph. D., state entomologist, 1874-98. 8°. pp. [309]. Albany, 1899. (New York state museum. Bulletin, v. 5, no. 24.)

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The soil preferences of certain alpine and subalpine plants. 8°. pp. [45]. [Boston, etc., 1907]. (Contributions from the Gray herbarium of Harvard university, new ser., no. 35.)

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Some plant-names of the Madawaska Acadians. 8°. pp. [3]. [Boston, etc., 1899].

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"Reprint from Erythea," v. 7, 1899, pp. 121–122.

Two ambiguous loosestrifes from the northern states [Lysimachia producta, L. polyantha]. 8°. pp. [5]. plate. [Boston, etc., 1899].

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Two northeastern allies of Salix lucida [Salix lucida Muhl., var. intonsa, S. serissima]. 8°. pp. 8. Boston, etc., 1903. "Reprinted in advance from Rhodora, v. 6, 1904," pp. 1-8. Two plants of the crowfoot family [Anemone riparia, Ranunculus abortivus L., var. eucyclus]. 8°. pp. [5]. plate. [Boston, etc., 1899].

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See Spaulding, Perley, and Field, E. C. Two dangerous imported plant diseases. Field, F. E. The green-house as a winter garden; a manual for the amateur, with a list of suitable plants and their mode of culture. With a preface by W. C. Bryant. 12°. pp. 86. pl. 4. New York, 1869. Field, H. C. The ferns of New Zealand and its immediate dependencies, with directions for their collection and cultivation. 4°. pp. [1], 164. pl. 29. Wanganui, 1890. [Field, Henry]. Memoirs, historical and illustrative, of the botanick garden at Chelsea, belonging to the Society of apothecaries of London. 8°. pp. [3], 111. London, 1820. Revised, corrected, and continued to the present time by R. H. Semple. With illustrations, plans of the garden, and a catalogue of the plants arranged according to the natural system. 8°. pp. [1], 272. pl. portrait. plans. London, 1878.

Field, Thomas Warren. Pear culture; a manual for the propagation, planting, cultivation, and management of the pear tree. 12°. pp. viii, 13-286. il. pl. 3. New York, 1859.

Field and forest, a monthly journal devoted to the natural sciences; bulletin of the Potomac-side naturalists' club. C. R. Dodge, editor. v. 1-3. June 1875-June 1878. 8°. il. pl. Washington, 1876-78.

v. 1, title reads: Field and forest, devoted to general natural history. No more published.

Field Columbian museum. See Field museum of natural history.

Field museum of natural history, Chicago. Publications. Botanical series. v. 1, no. 1-7; v. 2, no. 1-11; v. 3, no. 12. 8°. il. pl. Chicago, 1895-1916. Previous to Nov. 1905, the Field Columbian museum. cago, 1894.

Historical series.

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1, no. 1. 8°. il. ChiReport series. v. 1-5, no. 1. Annual report of the director for the year 1894-1915. 8°. Chicago, 1895-1916. →→

Wanting v. 4, no. 1, report for the year 1910.

Fielding, Henry Barron. Sertum plantarum; or, Drawings and descriptions of rare and undescribed plants from the author's herbarium. By H. B. Fielding, assisted by George Gardner. 8°. pl. 75. London, etc., 1844.

Fifty common birds of farm and orchard. 8°. pp. 31. il. Washington, 1913. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 513.)

Figuier, Louis. The insect world; being a popular account of the orders of insects, together with a description of the habits and economy of some of the most interesting species. From the French of Louis Figuier. 8°. pp. [3], 519. il. frontis. pl. 11. New York, 1868.

The vegetable world; being a history of plants, with their botanical descriptions and peculiar properties. Illustrated by M. Faguet. 8°. pp. viii, 576. il. frontis. pl. 23. New York, 1867. Fillassier,

Culture de la grosse asperge, dite de Hollande; la plus précoce, la plus hâtive, la plus féconde et la plus durable que l'on connoisse. New ed. 16°. pp. 151, [1]. Paris, 1809.

Fingerhuth, Karl Anton. Monographia generis Capsici. 4°. pp. 32, iv. pl. 10 (9 col.). Düsseldorpii, 1832. Fink, David Ely. The asparagus miner and the twelvespotted asparagus beetle. 8°. pl. 7. Ithaca, [1913]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 331, pp. 409-435.)

"Bibliography," pp. 420-421, 430–435.

The eggplant lace-bug. 8°. pp. 7. pl. 6. [Washington, 1915]. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 239.)

The verbena bud moth. 8°. pp. 7. il. pl. 3. [Washington, 1915]. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 226.) "Bibliography," p. 7.

Finlayson, John. Practical instructions to ploughmen on the art of ploughing; with a dissertation on the powers and properties of the plough. With an appendix, containing a number of reports of trials of the rid-plough, from the first agricultural societies of Scotland, with certificates in favour of the plough, by Sir John Sinclair, and Sir Alex. Boswell. 8°. pp. 60. Edinburgh, 1823.

Firminger, Thomas A. C. A manual of gardening for Bengal and upper India. Ed. 3. 8°. pp. xvi, 623. il. Calcutta, 1874

Fiscali, Ferdinand. Deutschlands forst cultur-pflanzen. Nebst einer einleitung von Leopold Grabner. Ed. 2. Text & atlas, 2 v. 8° & f°. pp. [3], 207. col. pl. 18. Wien, etc., 1858-60.

Fischer, Alfred. Die bakterienkrankheiten der pflanzen; antwort an E. F. Smith. 8°. pp. [9]. Jena, 1899.

"Abdruck aus dem Centralblatt für bakteriologie, parasitenkunde und infektionskrankheiten. 2 abt. 5 bd. 1899," pp. 279–287. [Fischer, Friedrich Ernst Ludwig von, and Meyer, Carl Anton]. Enumeratio plantarum novarum a Schrenk lectarum. 12°. pp. viii, 113. pl. 2. Petropoli, 1841. Fischer, Johann Baptist. See Blume, K. L. Flora Javae nec non insularum adjacentium.

Fischer von Waldheim, A. A. [Historical sketches of the Imperial St. Petersburg botanic garden], 1873–1898. 8°. pp. vi, 308, vi. plan. [St. Petersburg), 1899.

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Fish, D. S. The book of the winter garden. 12°. pp. xi, 107. pl. London, etc., 1906. (Handbooks of practical gardening, XXVI.)

Fish, D. T. Bulbs and bulb culture; being descriptions, both historical and botanical, of the principal bulbs and bulbous plants grown in this country, and their chief varieties; with full and practical instructions for their successful cultivation both in and out of doors. 2 v. 8°. pp. 326. il. London, n. d.

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The chrysanthemum; its history, varieties, cultivation, and diseases. 12°. pp. 32. il. pl. London, 1882.

The hardy-fruit book; consisting of a series of exhaustive treatises on the various hardy fruits grown in this country. 2 v. in 1. 12°. pp. v. 1. iv, 276, [2]. v. 2. vi, 318. London, n. d.

Fisher, Albert Kenrick. Hawks and owls from the standpoint of the farmer. 8°. pp. 18. il. [Washington], 1907. (United States. Department of agriculture. Biological survey. Circular no. 61.)

The hawks and owls of the United States in their relation to agriculture. 8°. pp. 210. pl. 26. Washington, 1893. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of ornithology and mammalogy. Bulletin no. 3.) Fisher, Jabez. Hardy grapes. 8°. pp. [14]. [Boston, 1894].

Transactions of the Massachusetts horticultural society, 1894, pt. 1, pp. 39

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