AUTHOR CATALOGUE 29 
diens. Composée en castillan, & traduite en frangois par 
R. R. Cauxois. Paris, chez Mare Orry. 1598. 16°. 
ff. [8], 375, [17]. 
The same. Derniére éd., reveué & corrigée de 
nouveau. Paris. 1600. 16°. ff. [7], 375, [17]. 
Historie naturael ende morael van de Westersche 
Indien; waer inne ghehandelt. wordt van de mercke- 
lyekste dinghen des hemels, elementen, metalen, planten ende 
ghedierten van dien; als oock de manieren, ceremonien, 
wetten, regeeringen ende oorloghen der indianen. [Ende 
nu eerstmael uyt den spaenschen in onser nederduytsche 
tale overgheset door Ian Huyghen. Enchuysen. 1598. 
24°. ff. [6], 389, [7]. ~ 
Historia naturale, e morale delle Indie; nellaquale 
si trattano le cose notabili del cielo, & de gli elementi, 
metalli, piante, & animali di quelle, etc. Novamente 
tradotta della lingua spagnuola da G. P. G. Salodiano. 
Venetia, presso Bernardo Basa. 1596. 8°. ff. [24], 175. 
Acrel, Johan Gustav, praeses. Dissertatio de usu Linnaxe 
medico. See LunpMark, J. D. 
Adair, John. Hints on the culture of ornamental plants in 
Ireland. 3d ed. Dublin, efc. 1878. sm. 8°. 
Adair, Joseph. Observations on the flowering plants of 
West Cumberland. ([Carlisle. 1882.] 8°. 
Transaclions of the Cumberland and Westmoreland association for the 
advancement of literature and science, 1882, pp. 75-84. 
Adam, James, and others. Reports on collecting and pre- 
paring the seeds of forest-trees, the mode of sowing them, 
and the treatment of the young plants; together with an 
account of a cheap method of planting. By James Adam, 
John Grigor, and Alexander Grigor. Edinburgh. 1832. 
8 
Prize essays and transactions of the Highland society of Scotland, 1832, 
ser. 2, iii, 329-362. 
Adam, Jean. Le palmier 4 huile; habitat, variétés, condi- 
tions de végétation, culture, produits, commerce, conserva- 
tion des palmeraies, amélioration de la production, considéra- 
tions économiques. Paris. 1910. 1. 8°. Illustr. (Les 
plantes oléiféres de l'Afrique occidentale frangaise, 2. 
“Gouvernement général de l'Afrique occidentale francaise.” 
Adam, L. Géographie historique de la vigne et de Volivier; 
résumé. [Paris. 1882.] 8°. 
Bulletin de la Sociélé de géographie de Paris. Miscellanées, 1882, 2° 
trimestre, pp. 354-360. 
Adam, William. The gem of the peak; or, Matlock Bath 
and its vicinity. A tour from Derby to Matlock, excursions 
to Chatsworth, Haddon, etc., historical and geological; a 
brief review of the geology of Derbyshire, catalogue of 
minerals and rocks, and of the flora of the high and low peak. 
London. [1838.] 12°. pp. [4], iv, [2], 256. Map and 
plates. 
“Botany of the high and low peak,” pp. 248-252. 
Adamovi¢, Lujo. Beitrige zur flora von Macedonien 
und altserbien. Wien. 1904. 4°. pp. [2],36-+. 5plates. 
“Besonders abgedruckt aus dem Ixxiv. bd. der Denkschriflen der 
Mathemalisch-naturwissenschafllichen classe der Kaiserlichen akademie 
der wissenschaflen.”’ 
— Die mediterranen elemente der serbischen flora; 
pflanzengeographische studien. Leipzig. 1899. 8°. 
“‘Sonderdruck aus Engler’s Botan. jahrbiichern,”’ 1900, xxvii, 351-389. 
Die pflanzengeographische stellung und gliederung 
der Balkanhalbinsel. Resultate einer im sommer 1905 in 
den Balkanlindern unternommenen reise. Wien. 1907. 
4°. 3 maps. 
““Besonders abgedruckt aus dem Ixxx. bd. der Denkschriflen der 
Mathemalisch-nalurwissenschaftlichen klasse der Kaiserlichen akademie 
der wissenschaflen.” 
“Litteratur,”’ pp. 44-91. 
— Zur pflanzengeographischen karte von Serbien. 
(Gotha. 1906.] 4°. Map. 
neuer: aus Justus Perthes’ geographischer anslall, 1906, lii, 169- 
Leipzig. 1911. 
Die pflanzenwelt Dalmatiens. 
sm. 8°. 72 plates. 
“‘Wichtigere botanische literatur iiber Dalmatien,”’ pp. 117-120. 
Die vegetationsformationen ostserbiens; pflanzen- 
geographische studien. Leipzig. 1898. 8°. 
*‘Separat-abdruck aus Engler’s Bolan. jahrbiichern,”’ 1899, xxvi, 124— 
218. 
“Litteratur,”’ pp. 125-126. 
The same. [Hinleitung; teil i; teil ii, kap. 1.] 
Inaugural-dissertation, Berlin. Leipzig. 1898. 8°. pp. 
44+. 
“*Separat-abdruck aus Engler’s Bolanischen jahrbiichern,”’ 1899, xxvi, 
124-164. 
“TLitteratur,” pp. 4-5. 
Die vegetationsverhiltnisse der Balkanlinder, 
mOsische liinder, umfassend Serbien, altserbien, Bulgarien, 
Ostrumelien, nordthrakien und nordmazedonien. Leipzig. 
1909. 6 maps, plates, and other illustr. (Jn ENGLER, 
Adolf, and Drupr, Oskar, editors. Die vegetation der 
erde, 1909, xi.) 
“Pflanzengeographische literatur,”’ pp. 12-23. 
——— Die verbreitung der holzgewiichse in Bulgarien und 
Ostrumelien. Wien. 1909. 4°. pp. [2], 15. Map. 
“Besonders abgedruckt aus dem Ixxxiy. bande der Denkschriflen der 
Mathematlisch-nalurwissenschafllichen klasse der Kaiserlichen akademie 
der wissenschaften.” 
Adams, Andrew Leith. Wanderings of a naturalist in 
India, the western Himalayas, and Cashmere. Edinburgh. 
1867. 8°. pp. xii, 333. Front. 
Adams, Arthur. Notes from a journal of research into the 
natural history of the countries visited during the voyage of 
H. M.S. Samarang. (Jn Bretcupr, Sir Edward. Narra- 
tive of the voyage of H. M. 8. Samarang, 1848, ii, 223-532.) 
Adams, Daniel Weisiger. Methods and apparatus for the 
prevention and control of forest fires, as exemplified on the 
Arkansas national forest. Washington. 1912. 8°. pp. 
27. Plates and other illustr. (Unirep Starrs — Depart- 
ment of agriculture — Forest service. Bulletin, 113.) 
Adams, Edward Perkins. A topographical reference map 
of Middlesex County, Massachusetts. See Dame, L. L., 
and Couns, F. 8. 
Adams, James Forster Alleyne. Sanitary forest-culture. 
{Boston. 1884] 8°. pp. 13. 
“Read at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts medical society, 
June 11, 1884.” 
Adams, Michael F. Descriptiones plantarum minus cogni- 
tarum Sibifiz presertim orientalis, quas in itinere ann. 
1805 et 1806 observavit. [Moscou. 1834.] 1. 8°. 2 plates. 
Nouveaux mémoires de la Société impériale des naluralistes de Mosceu, 
1834, iii, 231-252. 
[Adams, Nehemiah.] Boston common. Boston. 1842. 
12% pp. 63: 
Adams, T. W. Forest-tree planting on the Canterbury 
Plains. N.P. [1891.] 8°. 
New Zealand country journal, 1891, xv, 111-117. 
Forestry. 
Newspaper cutting from the Canlerbury times, May 15, 1901. 
The genus Pinus. Christchurch, [N. Z.]. 1907. 
sm. 8°. pp. ll. 
On the introduction and behaviour of exotic trees 
on the Canterbury Plain. Wellington. 1905. 8°. 
Extract from the Transaclions of the Australasian association for the 
advancement of science, 1904, pp. 285-289. 
[ Notes from Greendale on the severe winter of 
1899. [Christchurch, N. Z. 1899.] 4°. 
Canterbury agricullural é* pastoral associalion’s journal, 1899, pp. 
15-17. 
— Notes on the growth of pine trees at Greendale. 
[Christchurch, N. Z. 1908.] 16°. pp. 11. 
From the Canterbury agricullural é& pastoral associalion’s journal. 
— Notes on some trees growing at Greendale, with 
their height in 1909. [Christchurch, N. Z. 1909.] 4°. 
Canterbury agricultural é? pastoral associalion’s journal, 1999, xi, 30-32. 
Adams, T.W. Pendulus [sic] or weeping trees. [Christchurch, 
N. Z. 1910.) Broadside. 
“From the Canterbury a. é p. associalion’s journal, April, 1910.” 
