LIST OF BOOKS. Xlll 



Galksio Pom. Ital. — Pomona Italiana ossia trattato degli Alberi Fruttiferi di Georgeo 

 Gallesio. fol. Pisa, 1817. e^ seq. 



Gard. Chron. — The Gardener's Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, edited by- 

 Professor Lindley. fol. London, 1841, et seq. 



Ger. Her!).— The Herbal, or General History of Plants, by John Gerard. 1 vol. 

 fol., London, 1597. 



Gibs. Fr. Gard. — The Fruit Gardener, containing the manner of raising stocks, for 

 multiplying of Fruit Trees by budding, grafting, &c. &c. 1 vol. 8vo., London, 

 1768. 



^*^^ The authorship of this work is ascribed to John Gibson, Esq., M.D., 

 at one time a surgeon in the Royal Navy. 



Googe Hmb. — The whole Art and Trade of Husbandry contained in foure books, by 

 Barnaby Googe, Esq. 1 vol. 4to., London, 1614. 



H. — When this initial of the author's name is placed after the standard name of 

 any variety, it signifies, that that variety has not been recorded or described 

 in any previous work. 



Henne Anweis. — Anweisung wie man eine Baumschule von Obstbaumen in grossen 

 anlegen und gehorig unterhalten soUe, von Sam. Dav. Lud. Henne. Ed. 3, 

 1 vol. 8vo., Halle, 1776. 



Hitt Treat. — A Treatise of Fruit Trees, by Thomas Hitt, ed. 3, 1 vol 8vo. London, 

 1768. 



Hook. Pom. Land. — Pomona Londonensis, &c., by William Hooker. 1 vol. 4to,, 

 London, 1813. 



Hort. Soc. Cat. — ■<. A Catalogue of the Fruits cultivated in the garden of the 

 „ „ ^ I Horticultural Society of London. 1 vol. Svo., London. 



^- *• *"• j Ed. 1, 1826. Ed. 2, 1842. Ed. 3, 1843. 



^*^ The second and third Editions of this work, were prepared by 



Mr. Robert Thompson, the superintendent of the Fniit department in 



the Society's Garden. 



Hort. TVans.— Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London, 4to., London, 

 vol. 1, 1813, e< seq. 



Hush. Fr. Orch. — The Husbandman's FruitfuU Orchard, &c. &c. 1 vol. 4to, London, 

 1597. 



3id. — When this abbreviation is made use of among the synonymes, it refers to the 

 same work as is quoted immediately preceding it. 



Inst. Arb. Fruict. — Listructions pour les Arbres Fructiers, par M. R. T. P. D. S. M. 

 Ed. 3, 1 vol. 12mo., Roven, 1659. 



Jard. Fran^. — Le Jardinier FranQois, qui enseigne a cultiver les Arbres, Herbes, 

 Potageres, &c. &c. Ed. 4, 1 vol. 12mo., Paris, 1653. 



Jard. Fruit. — See Nois. Jard. Fruit. 



Ken. Amer. Or. — The New American Orchardist, by William Kenrick. 1 vol. 8vo., 

 Boston, 1833. 



Knoop Pom. — Pomologie ; ou description des meilleurs sortes des Pommes et des 

 Poires, &c. &c. 1 vol. fol. Amsterdam, 1771. 



Lang. Pom. — Pomona ; or the Fruit Garden illustrated, by Batty Langley. 1 vol. 

 fol., London, 1729. 



Laws. Cat. — Catalogue of Fruit Trees, et caetera. Peter Lawson and Son, Edinburgh, 

 1851. 



Tf. j)T f\ ■) A New Orchard and Garden ; or the best way for planting, 



jMws. -jyew. ur. I grafting, and to make any ground good for a rich orcliard, 



L.aws. urcti. j ^^^ y^^ William Lawson. I vol. 4to., Land on 597. 



Leslie §• Anders. Cat. — Catalogue of Hardy Shrubs, Greenhouse and Hothouse 

 Plants, Fruit and Forest Trees, &c., &c., sold by Leslie, Anderson, and Co., 

 Edinburgh, 1780. 



