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Barnes, Charles Reid. The progress and problems of plant 
physiology. Easton, Pa. 1899. 8°. pp. [2], 26. (Ameri- 
can association for the advancement of science. 48th 
Annual meeting. Section G. Botany.) 
So-called “assimilation.” [Cassel. 1898.] 8°. 
pp. 3. 
Separat-abdruck aus dem Bolanischen centralblatt, 1898, Ixxvi, 257— 
259. 
The theory of respiration. [Chicago. 1905.] 8°. 
(Botanical society of America. Publication, 26.) 
Reprinted from the Bolanical gazelle, 1905, xxxix, 81-98. 
Barnes, Thomas. A new method of propagating fruit-trees, 
and flowering shrubs, whereby the common kinds may be 
raised more expeditiously, elec. 2d ed. London. 1759. 
8°. pp. 40. 2 plates. 
Barnes, William D., and others. The flora of Scott and 
Muscatine counties [lowa]. By W. D. Barnes, Fred Rep- 
pert, A. A. Miller. [Davenport. 1901.] 8°. 2 plates. 
Proceedings of the Davenport academy of natural sciences, 1901, viii, 
199-287. 
Barnett, William N. Grape culture in gardens and on 
buildings, with a list of varieties best adapted to such 
purposes. [Boston? 1876.] 8°. pp. 10. Diagrs. 
“Read before the Massachusetts horticultural society, Jan. 8th, 1876.’’ 
Barney, E. E. Facts and information in relation to the 
eatalpa tree, Catalpa bignonioides; its value, and import- 
ance of its extensive cultivation in groves. Dayton, Ohio. 
[1877.] 8°. pp. 26. 
Additional facts and information in relation to the 
catalpa tree, Catalpa bignonioides and its variety? speciosa. 
Dayton, Ohio. [1878.] 8°. pp. 36. 
Two varieties of Catalpa. [With] Directions for 
planting. [Dayton, O. 1879.] 8°. p. [1]. 
Barnston, James. Catalogue of Canadian plants in the 
Holmes’ herbarium, in the cabinet of the University of 
McGill college. Montreal. 1859. 8°. pp. 20. 
Reprinted from the Canadian naturalist and geologist and proceedings 
of the Natural hislory society of Montreal, 1859, iv, 101-116. 
Interleaved. 
Barnum, Charles Treadway. The prevention of sap stain 
in lumber. See Wess, H. F., and Barnum, C. T. 
Baroch, Josef. Der borkenkifer und seine niitzlichkeit im 
walde. Pinka Mindszent. 1878. sm. 8°. pp. 16. 
Baroni, Eugenio. Sulla struttura del seme dell’ Evonymus 
japonicus Thunb. [Firenze. 1891.] 8°. 
Nuovo giornale botanico italiano, 1891, xxiii, 513-521. 
Supplemento generale al ‘ Prodromo della flora 
toscana di T. Caruel.” Firenze. [1897-1908.] 8°. pp. 
638. 
“Elenco dei lavori sulla flora vascolare della Toscana,”’ pp. 9-21. 
Barral, Jean Augustine. De |’influence exereée par l’atmos- 
phére sur la végétation. [Paris. 1860.] 8°. pp. 48. 
Barrandon, Auguste. Flore de Montpellier. See Loner, 
Henri, and Barranpon, Auguste. 
Barras, Note sur le Bois du Boulogne. [Avec des 
“annexes.”] Paris. 1900. 4°. Plate and 7 plans. (Pré- 
fecture du département de la Seine — Direction des affaires 
municipales.) 
Barratt, Joseph. Notes on the indigenous plants of Ab- 
beville district, S. C. [Extracts by H. R. Frost. Phila- 
delphia. 1850.] 8°. 
Transactions of the American medical association, 1850, iii, 317-321. 
Salices americane. North American willows, dis- 
posed in sections, or natural groups, with notes and ob- 
servations of a practical nature, showing the kinds best 
adapted for the useful arts, and those most esteemed in 
Pos culture. Middletown, Conn. 1840. 4°. pp: 
Printed on one side of leaf only.. 
Issued to accompany a set of botanical specimens. 
Barratte, Gustave. Catalogue raisonné des plantes vascu- 
laires de la Tunisie. See Bonnet, Edmond, and BaRrratre, 
Gustave. 
‘Barrelier, Jacques. 
Extrait du Flore libyee prodromus. See Duranp, 
Eugéne, and Barratts, Gustave. 
Flore libyee prodromus. 
and Barratre, Gustave. 
Illustrations des espéces nouvelles, rares ou critiques 
de phanérogames de la Tunisie. See Bonnet, Edmond, 
and BaRRaTTE, Gustave. 
Barré, H., and Roussel, L. Notice sur les procédés de lever 
des plans et sur leur application au cadastre et aux autres 
services publics. Paris. 1878. 4°. pp. 24. (France — 
Ministére de l’agriculture et du commerce — Administra- 
tion des foréts. Exposition universelle de 1878.) 
Plante per Galliam, Hispaniam et 
Italiam observate. Opus posthumum, accurante Antonio 
de Jussieu in lucem editum, & ad recentiorum normam 
digestum; cui accessit ejusdem auctoris specimen de insectis 
quibusdam marinis mollibus, crustaceis & testaceis. Parisiis. 
1714. f°. pp. [4], xxvi, [8], 8, 140. Engraved title-page, 
and atlas of 334 plates. 
The title-page of the atlas also is engraved. 
Barrére, Pierre. Essai sur l’histoire naturelle de la France 
equinoxiale; ou, Denombrement des plantes, des animaux, 
& des minéraux, qui se trouvent dans l’isle de Cayenne, les 
isles de Remire, sur les cétes de la mer, & dans le continent 
de la Guyane, avec leur noms differens, latins, frangois, & 
indiens, & quelques observations sur leur usage dans la 
See Duranp, Eugéne, 
eae & dans les arts. Paris. 1741. 16°. pp. xxiv, 
215, [7]. 
“Plantes,” pp. 1-119. 
The same. Paris. 1749. 16°. pp. xxiv, 215, [7]. 
“Plantes,” pp. 1-119. 
Nouvelle relation de la France equinoxiale contenant 
la description des c6tes de la Guiane, de l’isle de Cayenne, 
le commerce de cette colonic, les divers changemens arrivés 
dans ce pays, & les mceurs & cofitumes des différens peuples 
sauvages qui l’habitent. Paris. 1743. 16°. pp. [4], iv, 
250+. 16 plates and 3 maps. 
Another copy. 
Barrett, J. E. Shelter-planting, with special reference to 
the Acacia and Eucalyptus families and their raising. 
Wellington. 1908. 8°. pp. 10. (New Zealand — De- 
partment of agriculture — Division of live-stock and 
agriculture. Bulletin, 1.) 
Barrett, James M. Composition of the persimmon. 
Huston, H. A., and Barrett, J. M. 
Barrett, Joseph Osgood. The forest reserve system; a 
lecture delivered in Assembly hall of the agricultural exhibit 
of the World’s fair. Minneapolis. [1893.] 24°. pp. [12]. 
The forest tree planter’s manual. [Published by the 
Minnesota state forestry association.] 6th ed. Minnea- 
See 
polis. 1891. 8°. pp. 32. 
The same. 7thed. Minneapolis. 1891. 8°. pp. 
28. 
The same. 8thed. Minneapolis. 1892. 8°. pp. 
31. 
The same. 10th ed. Minneapolis. 1894. 8°. Il- 
lustr. % 
The same. 11th ed. Minneapolis. 1895. 8°. pp. 
93+. 
Minnesota and its flora. Mankato. 1893. 8°. 
32 
“Published by authority of the board of World’s fair managers.”’ 
Barrett, Mary Franklin. A leaf key to the genera of the 
common wild and cultivated deciduous trees of New Jersey. 
Upper Montclair. [1911.] sm. 4°. pp. 6+. 
Barrett, Otis Warren. Trees of the Luquillo region. 
Girrorp, J. C. The Luquill forest reserve, Porto Rico. 
Barringer, D. M. Meteor Crater, formerly called Coon 
Mountain or Coon Butte, in northern central Arizona. 
n. P. [1909.] f°. pp. 24. 18 [21] plates. 
“Read before the National academy of sciences at its autumn meeting, 
at Princeton university, Noy. 16th, 1909.” 
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