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Baker, Edmund Gilbert. On some species of Cracca. See 
Britren, James, and Baker, E. G 
(Baker, Floyd P.] Preliminary report on the forestry of the 
Mississippi valley, [by F. P. Baker]; and Tree planting on 
the plains, [by R. W. Furnas]. Washington. 1883. 8°. 
pp. 45. (United States — Department of agriculture.) 
Baker, Henry Clinton. Illustrations of conifers. 2 vol. 
Hertford, [Eng.]. 1909. 4°. 171 plates. 
“Privately printed.” 
Baker, Hugh Potter. Native and planted timber of Iowa. 
(Washington. 1908.] pp. 24. (Jn Unirep States — De- 
partment of agriculture — Forest service. Circular, 154.) 
Baker, John Gilbert. On the botany of the Cumberland 
part of the Pennine Range. [Leeds. 1888.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Naturalist, 1888,” pp. 33-44. 
Catalogue of the ferns and their allies cultivated in 
the Royal gardens of Kew. [London.] 1868. 8°. pp. 31. 
Essai d’une classification des rosiers de jardinage. 
Liége. 1885. 8°. pp. 8. 
“Extrait de la Belgique horlicole, 1885,"’ xxxy, 124-129.7 
A flora of the English Lake District. 
1885. 8°. 
Flora of Mauritius and the Seychelles; a descrip- 
tion of the flowering plants and ferns of those islands. Lon- 
don. 1877) “8%. pp. 20, 1, [2], 557. 
Handbook of the Amaryllidex, including the Al- 
stroemeriee and Agave. London. 1888. 8°. 
Handbook of the Iridew. London, elc. 1892. 8°. 
On Kew gardens and some of the botanical statistics 
of the British possessions. London. [1886.] sm. 8°. pp. 
28. : 
’ “Reprinted from the Friends’ quarterly eraminer.”” 
- North Yorkshire; studies of its botany, geology, 
climate and physical geography. London. 1863. 8°. 
pp. xii, 353. 4 maps. 
The same. 2d ed. London, etc. 
xiv, [2], 671. 3 maps. 
“This work forms the third volume of the Botanical series of the 
Transactions of the Yorkshire naturalists’ union.” 
Refugium botanicum. See Rerucium botanicum. 
Review of the British roses, especially those of the 
north of England. Huddersfield. 1864. 8°. pp. [2], 38. 
“Reprinted from the Naturalist, for private circulation only.” 
Synopsis filicum. See Hooker, Sir W.J., and 
Baker, J. G 
and Nowell, John. A supplement to Baines’ Vlora 
of Yorkshire. See Barnes, Henry. ° 
and Tate, George Ralph. A new flora of Northum- 
berland and Durham, with sketches of its climate and 
physical geography. With a sketch of the geology of the 
two counties, by G. Tate. [London, etc. 1868.) 8°. 2 
maps. 
Natural history transaclions of Northumberland and Durham, 1868, ii. 
Baker, Richard Thomas. Botanical notes from the Tech- 
zlogieal museum, Sydney. See Maipen, J. H., and Baker, 
London. 
1906. 8°. pp. 
Contributions to a knowledge of the flora of Aus- 
tralia. i. [Sydney. 1898.] 8°. Plate. 
“From the Proceedings of the Linnean sociely of New South Wales, 
1898,”’ xxii, 230-239. 
On Eucalyptus melanophloia F. v. M., and its cog- 
nate species. [Sydney. 1902.] 8°. Plate. 
“From the Proceedings of the Linnean sociely of New South Wales, 
1902,” xxvii, 225-229. 
On a new species of Ardisia [A. racemosa] from New 
South Wales. (Sydney. 1902.] 8°. Plate. 
“From the Proceedings of the Linnean sociely of New South Wales, 
1902,” xxvii, 380-382. 
On a new species of Symplocos from New South 
Wales. (Sydney. 1903.] 8°. Plate. 
“From the Proceedings of the Linnean sociely of New South Wales,” 
1902-03, xxvii, 594-595. 
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On some new species of Eucalyptus. 2 pam. 
[Sydney. 1900-O01.] 8°. Plates. 
“From the Proceedings of the Linnean sociely of New South Wales, 
1900,” xxv, 303-320, 674-695. 
On three new species of Eucalyptus [E. Smithii, E. 
Dawsoni, E. camphora. Sydney. 1900]. 8°. 3 plates. 
“From the Proceedings of the Linnean sociely of New South Wales, 
1899," xxiv, 292-200. 
On two species of Eucalyptus [E. carnea, E. Tho- 
zetiana F. v. M.J, undescribed or imperfectly known, from 
eastern Australia. [Sydney. 1906.] 8°. 2 plates. 
“From the Proceedings of the Linnean sociely of New South Wales, 
1906,” xxxi, 303-308. 
: On the validity of Callitris Morrisoni. 
1908. 8°. 
“Reprinted from Proc. Roy. soc. Vicloria,"’ 1907, new series, xx, 104- 
106. 
{Melbourne.] 
and Smith, Henry George. The Australian mela- 
leucas and their essential oils. Pt. ii. [Sydney. 1907.] 
8°. 11 plates. 
“Reprinted from Journal and proceedings of the Royal society of N. S. 
Wales, xli.”” 
On the Darwinias of Port Jackson and their essential 
oils. [Sydney. 1899.] 8°. Illustr. 
Journal and proceedings of the Royal society of New South Wales, 1899, 
xxxiii, 163-176. 
The lemon-scented ironbark, Eucalyptus Staigeriana 
F.v. M., and its essential oil. (London. 1906.] 8°. pp.6. 
“Reprinted from the Pharmaceutical journal, May, 1906.” 
A research on the eucalypts, especially in regard to 
their essential oils. Sydney. 1902. 4°. 46 plates, and 
table. (New South Wales— Department of public in- 
struction — Technical education branch. Technical educa- 
tion series, 13.) 
A research on the pines of Australia. Sydney. 
1910. 4°. Illustr. (New South Wales — Department of 
-publie instruction — Technical education branch. Techni- 
cal education series, 16.) 
Some west Australian eucalypts and their essential 
oils. [London. 1905.] 8°. pp. 18. 
“Reprinted from the Pharmaceutical journal, Sept. 1905.” 
On an undescribed species of Leptospermum and its 
essential oil. [Sydney. 1905.] 8°. Plate. 
“Reprinted from Journal and proceedings of the Royal sociely of N. S. 
Wales,” 1905, xxxix, 124-130. 
Baker, Sir Samuel White. Eight years’ wanderings in 
Ceylon. London. 1855. 8°. pp. xii, [2], 423. Colored 
plates, and other illustr. 
Botany, pp. 279-328. 
Baker, Walter, and co. 
The chocolate-plant (Theobroma 
cacao) and its products. Dorchester, Mass. 1891. 8°. 
pp. 40.  Illustr. 
publishers. Cocoa and chocolate; a short history of 
their production and use. Dorchester, Mass. [{1886.] 16°. 
Front. 
Bakesch, Anton. Die forstlichen verhiltnisse auf den grafl. 
Czernin-Morzinschen domainen Hohenelbe und Marschen- 
dorf im Riesengebirge. Zur orientierung der P. T. theil- 
nehmer an der exkursion des Béhmischen forstvereines im 
august, 1906. Nebst einem anhange betreffend die wild- 
bachverbauung im quellengebiete der Elbe. Prag. 1906. 
8°. pp. 87+, 75+. 2 maps. 
In German and Bohemian, published in two parts with separate 
title-pages and pagination. 
“Berichtigungen,” at end of German part. 
Fiihrer zur exkursion des Béhmischen forstvereines 
auf den griiflich Czernin-Morzin’schen domainen Hohenelbe 
und Marschendorf im Riesengebirge, abgehalten am 27. und 
28. august, 1906, anliisslich dessen 58. Generalversammlung 
in den kurorten Spindelmiihle und Johannisbad. Prag. 
1906. 8°. pp. 28, 24. Map. 
In German and Bohemian, published in two parts with separate title- 
pages and pagination. 
Balaguer y Primo, Francisco. Cria del gusano del moral y 
otros gusanos productores de seda, hilado y estudio de la 
