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Beal, Foster Ellenborough Lase elles. Birds of California in 
relation to the fruit industry. 2 pt. Washington. 1907- 
10. 8°. Plates. (United States— Department of agri- 
culture — Biological survey. Bulletin, 30, 34.) 
Most of the plates are colored. 
Preliminary report on the food of woodpeckers by 
F. E. Beal. The tongues of woodpeckers by F. A. Lucas. 
Washington. 1895. 8°. PP 44. 3 [4] plates, and other 
illustr. (United States— Department of agriculture — 
Bulletin, 7.) 
Some common birds in their relation to agriculture. 
Washington. 1897. 8°. pp.40. Illustr. (United States — 
Department of agriculture. Farmers’ bulletin, 54.) 
Beal, Walter Henry. Barnyard manure. Washington. 
1894. 8°. pp. 31. Illustr. (United States — Depart- 
ment of agriculture. Farmers’ bulletin, 21.) 
Beal, William James. Branches of sugar maple and beech 
as seen in winter. [Lansing.] 1898. 8°. pp. [9]. Illustr. 
(Michigan — Agricultural experiment station. Elementary 
science bulletin, 5.) 
Carnivorous plants, inequilateral leaves, 
venation of a few odd leaves. Salem. 1876. 8°. 
“From the Proceedings of the American associalion for the advancement 
Division of ornithology and mammalogy. 
and the 
of science,”’ 1876, xxiv, 251-256. 
——— The forest; products of Michigan at the Centennial 
exposition. (Jn Mucnican. Catalogue of products of 
Michigan in the Centennial exhibition, 1876, pp. 1-52.) 
The same, reprinted. 
Part of the work only. 
A forestry fortune; our wealth of commercial woods. 
A popular account of the trees of Michigan and their uses. 
[Grand Rapids. 1894.) Broadside. Port. 
From Grand Rapids democrat, March 24, 1894. 
The growth and structure of a tree; a lecture given 
at the Annual meeting of the Michigan state horticultural 
society, Dec. 1882. [Lansing. 1882.] 8°. pp. 9. 
How shall a young person study botany? A sequel 
to the New botany printed in 1879. Albany. [1900.] 
8°. pp. 22. 
= cies from the Proceedings 5th Annual conference New York 
stale science teachers association, Dec. 28-29, 1900." 
Methods of reforesting pine stump lands. [Lan- 
1898.} 8°. (Michigan — Agricultural experiment 
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Michigan flora; a list of the fern and seed plants 
without cultivation. Lansing. 1904. 8°. pp. 
sing. 
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“Reprinted from the 5th Report of the Michigan academy of science, 
1904." 
The new botany; a lecture on the best method of 
teaching. [Lansing. 1880.] 8°. pp. 15. 
“From the Transaclions of the 29th Annual meeling of the Michigan 
slate teachers’ association.” 
Report of the Botanical department of the State 
agricultural college [of Michigan] for the year closing June 
30, 1895. See MicuigANn — Agricultural college. 
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State agricultural college of Michigan]. See Micuigan — 
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— The sugar maples of central Michigan. 
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stale of Michigan, vol. xxxiii, July 1, 1893 to June 30, 1894.” 
and Wheeler, Charles Fay. Michigan flora. Pre- 
pared for the thirtieth annual report of the secretary of 
the State board of agriculture. [Lansing. 1892.] 8°. 
Map. 
“The work which forms the basis of this catalogue is a ‘Catalogue of 
the pheenogamous and vascular cryptogamous plants of Michigan, by 
C. F. Wheeler and E. F. Smith..2’— Preface. 
For additions, see Ware en, C. F. 
{Beale, John.} Herefordshire orchards, a pattern for all 
England, written in an epistolary address to Samuel Hartlib. 
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By J.B. London. 1724. (Appended to Brapiey, Richard. 
New improvements of planting and gardening, 1724.) 
Also in other editions. 
Bean, William Jackson. The Royal botanic gardens, Kew, 
historical and descriptive; with an introduction by Sir W. T. 
Dyer. With reproductions from paintings by H. A. Olivier 
and plates from photographs by E J. Wallis. London, etc. 
1908. 1. 8°. Plates. 
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Beardslee, Henry Curtis. Boletus betula. See Luioyp, 
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— Catalogue of plants of Ohio. [Columbus. 1877.] 
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Annual report of the Ohio Stale board of agriculture, 1877, pp. 336-363. 
Su pone list. See Lazenspy, W. R., and 
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Beardsley ne See [Otmstep, F. L. and J. C.]. 
Beatson, Alexander. Tracts relative to the island of St. 
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1816. 4°. pp. xx, lxxxviii, 330. 6 plates, and map. 
Beattie, Rolla Kent. The flora of the Palouse region. 
Pirer, C. V., and Beattip, R. K. 
Beaucantin, 5% J. Ch. Notice sur une plantation d’arbres 
verts, faite en 1807, et dont les résultats prouvent aux pro- 
priétaires de terrains et de cétes arides, combien il serait 
avantageux pour eux et pour le pays, d’étendre la culture 
des arbres résineux. Evreux. 1837. 8°. pp. 6. 
Beauchamp, William Martin. Indian names in New York, 
with a selection from other states, and some Onondaga names 
of plants, etc. Fayetteville, N. Y. 1893. 8°. 
Beauharnoisia; genus novum flore peruviane ineditum. 
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Beaume, Alexander. Traité de la vaine pfiture et du 
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Beauvais, Camille. Cours séricicole tenu par Camille 
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Beauvais Raseau, de. L’art de l'indigotier. 
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