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AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
A 
*** comte de. Conseils pour faire le café. See CoNsEILs, 
elc. 
A., Q. Flora napolitana. [Review.] See Friora napoli- 
tana. 
A., S. W. Schola botanica. See [SHrrarp, William]. 
A+B. Variétés tonkinoises. See VarmrTis tonkinoises. 
Aa, Christian Pieter E. Ropipé van der. See Rost VAN 
DER AA. 
Aaronsohn, Aaron. Agricultural and botanical explora- 
tions in Palestine. Washington. 1910. 8°. pp. 64. 
Plates and other illustr. (United States — Department. of 
agriculture — Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 180.) 
Abano, Pietro di. Supplementum in secundum librum 
compendii secretorum medicine Jo. Mesues. See YUHANNA 
inn MAsAwatn. Opera de medicamentorum purgantium 
delectu, etc. 
Abbay, R. Observations on Hemileia vastatrix, the so- 
called coffee-leaf disease. (Jn Nierner, J. The coffee tree 
and its enemies, 1880, pp. 25-82.) 
Abbildung inn- und auslendischer hoelzer. See [Sewric- 
MANN, ——, publisher]. 
Abbot, Charles. Flora bedfordiensis. Comprehending such 
plants as grow wild in the county of Bedford, arranged 
according to the system of Linnzeus, with occasional remarks. 
Bedford. 1798. 8°. pp. xii, 351, [9]. 6 plates. 
“Authors quoted,”’ pp. ix—x. 
Abbot, Henry Larcom. Climatology of the Isthmus of Pan- 
ama. Washington. 1899. 8°. pp. 19. Diagrs. (United 
States — Department of agriculture — Weather bureau. 
Publication, 201.) 
— Disposition of rainfall in the basin of the Chagres. 
(Washington. 1904.] 4°. pp. 9. Diagrs. 
“Reprinted from the Monthly weather review, Feb. 1904." 
The Panama Canal as involving the regulation of 
the Chagres River. New York, etc. 1902. 8°. Diagrs. 
“Reprinted from the Engineering magazine,’ 1902, xxiv, 329-368. 
Regulation of rivers in the interests of navigation, 
and modes of gauging the flow of water. [Washington. 
1909:]) 8°. pp.) [2]}, 23. 
“Reprinted from Professional memoirs, Engineer bureau, U. S. A. 
July-September, 1909.” 
“Forest conservation,”’ pp. 9-10. 
Abbot, John. The natural history of the rarer lepidopterous 
insects of Georgia, including their systematic characters, 
the particulars of their several metamorphoses, and the 
plants on which they feed. Collected from the observations 
of John Abbot by J. E. Smith. 2 vol. (paged contin.). 
London. 1797. f°. pp. [8], xvi, 214. 104 colored plates. 
In English and French. 
Abbott, Helen Cecilia De Silver. The chemical basis of 
plant forms. Philadelphia. 1887. 8°. pp. 27. 
“Reprinted from the Journal of the Franklin instilule, Sept. 1887." 
Comparative chemistry of higher and lower plants. 
Philadelphia. 1887. 8°. pp. 24. 2 plates. 
“Extracted from the American naturalist, Aug., Sept. 1887.”" 
Plant analysis as an applied science. Philadelphia. 
1887. 8°. pp. 35. 
“Reprinted from the Journal of the Franklin instilute.”” 
——— Yucca angustifolia, a chemical study. Philadelphia. 
1886. 4°. 
“Reprinted from the Transactions of the American philosophical so- 
ciely,”’ 1890, xvi, 254-284. 
Abbott, W. E. Ringbarking and its effects. [Sydney. 1880.] 
8°. 
Reprinted from the Journal and proceedings of the Royal sociely of 
New South Wales, 1881, xiv, 97-102. 2 
’Abd Allah Ibn Ahmad (Dhiy4 al-Din Abi Muhammad) 
al Malaki, called Inn et-Brirnar. ‘Traité des simples. 
3 10m. [Paris. 1877-83.] 4°. 
From “‘ Notices et extraits des manuscrits de la Bibliothéque nationale 
et autres bibliothéques, publiés par l'Institut national de France.” 
Abeille, Rapport du Mémoire de M. Moreau de 
Saint-Méry, sur le coton de soie. See Drsmarnrs, —— 
and others. 
Abel, Clarke. Narrative of a journey in the interior of 
China, and of a voyage to and from that country in the 
years 1816 and 1817. London. 1818. 4°. 19 plates 
(8 colored), 4 maps, and other illustr. 
“Characters and descriptions of three new species of plants, selected 
from the only part of Mr. Abel’s China herbarium that escaped the wreck 
of the Alceste, by Robert Brown,” pp. 374-379. 
Abel, Gottlieb Friedrich. Abbildung der hundert deutschen 
wilden holz-arten nach dem nummernverzeichnis im forst- 
handbuch von F. A. L. Burgsdorf &e. See Rerrmr, J. D. 
von, and ABEL, G. F. 
Abel, Lothar. Die baumpflanzungen in der stadt und auf 
dem lande; aesthetische und volkswirthschaftliche be- 
griindung der dendrologie. Wien. 1882. 8°. Plate and 
other illustr. 
Abela y Sainz de Andino, Eduardo. El naranjo y demas 
Arboles confamiliares de las aurancidceas; utilidad, especies, 
eultivo, enfermedades y rendimientos. Madrid. 1879. 
sm. 8°. Ilustr. 
Abels, A. P.G. Het kunstmatig droogen van kofhij en cacao. 
Batavia. 1866. 8°. pp. 40+. 2 plates. 
— De kwaliteitsachteruitgang der Java koffij, in 
verband tot het toppen, zuiveren, snoeijen en bemesten der 
koffijboomen. Samarang. 1867. 8°. pp. xvi, 61+. 
Abendroth, Wilhelm Friedrich. De coffea. Dissertatio 
inauguralis. Lipsiae. [1825.] sm. 4°. pp. 42. 
Abercrombie, John. A general system of trees and shrubs, 
for all useful and ornamental plantations, in gardens, 
pleasure-grounds, shrubberies, parks, efc.; forming a com- 
pleat general system of trees and shrubs, agreeable to the 
Linnean system. London. N.p. 4°. pp. 224. 
The propagation and botanical arrangements of 
plants and trees, useful and ornamental, proper for cultiva- 
tion in every department of gardening, nurseries, plantations 
and agriculture. 2 vol. (paged contin.). London. 1784. 
12°. pp. vili, 843. Port. 
The universal gardener and botanist. See Mawes, 
Thomas, and ABERCROMBIE, John. 
Abert, James W. On color. [Cincinnati. 1884.] 8°. 
Journal of the Cincinnati sociely of natural history, 1884, vii, 167-173. 
On palm trees. (Cincinnati. 1884.] 8°. 
Journal of the Cincinnati sociely of natural history, 1884, vii, 174-180. 
Abhandlung von den maulbeerbAumen, den seidenwirmern 
und dem seidenspinnen. Aus dem franzésischen tbersetzt. 
Nebst einem anhang von dem seidenbau in Berlin und der 
churmark Brandenburg. Berlin. 1756. sm. 8°. pp. 24, 
262, [10], 14+. 6 plates, and other illustr. 
Abhandlung von einer neuen gattung pflanzenseide. See 
(Mayr, T.]. 
Abhandlungen zur landeskunde der provinz Westpreussen. 
