AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Colladon, Louis Théodore Fréderic. Histoire naturelle et 
médicale des casses, et particuliérement de la casse et des 
sénés employés en médecine. Montpellier. 1816. 4°. 
pp. [4], 140. Table and 20 plates. 
Collantes, Agustin Esteban, and Alfaro, Agustin. 
cionario de agricultura prdctica y economia rural. 
Madrid. 1855 [’51-53). 1. 8°. 
Atlas. Madrid. 1855. 56 plates. (Jn tom. vii.) 
{A collection of plates of exotic or rare plants cultivated in 
gardens at the end of the seventeenth century.] N. P. 
[cir. 1680.] f°. 88 plates. 
Collection des produits des eaux et foréts du bas-Canada. 
See [Tacu®, J. C.]. 
Collet, Octave J. A. De aanplant van caoutchouc-boomen; 
eene studie. Vertaald door J. R. C. Gonggrijp. Amster- 
dam. 1903. 8°. pp. 66. Illustr. 
De aziatische Hevea. Vervolg op de studie: De 
aanplant van caoutchoucboomen. Vertaald door C. M. A. 
de Rijk. Amsterdam. 1904. 8°.  Illustr. 
Etudes sur la gutta-percha commerciale. Bruxelles. 
1902. 8°. pp. 36. LIllustr. 
“Extrait de Bulletin de la Sociélé d’éludes coloniales, 1902, n° 6." 
L’Hevea asiatique, suite aux études pour une plan- 
tation d’arbres A caoutchouc. 2° éd. Paris. 1904. 8°. 
pp. 84. Illustr. (Belgium — Société d’études coloniales. 
Publication.) 
La noix de coco; études pour une plantation de 
cocotiers. Paris, ec. 1913. 8°. Plate and other illustr. 
(Belgium — Société d’études coloniales. Publication.) 
Collett, Sir Henry. Flora simlensis; a handbook of the 
flowering plants of Simla and the neighbourhood. With an 
Dic- 
7 tom. 
introduction by W. B. Hemsley. Calcutta, etc. 1902. 8°. 
pp. Ixviii, 652. Map, plate, and other illustr. 
Notes on some plants of the Himalaya. Read before 
the Natural history society of Tonbridge school, 1895. Lon- 
don. 1895. 8°. pp. [2], 24. 
Colley, Reginald Hunter. The artificial use of the brown- 
tail fungus in Massachusetts. See Sprarn, A. T., and Cot- 
tmy, R. H. 
Collier, G.H. List of the trees of Oregon. [Portland. 1882.] 
8°. pp. 8. 
Collin, Eugéne. Des cannelles étudiées au point de vue de 
leur structure anatomique. Bruxelles. 1876. 8°. pp. 23. 
3 plates. 
“Extrait du Bulletin de la Sociélé royale de pharmacie.” 
Les drogues simples d’origine végétale. See PLAN- 
cHon, Gustave, and Cotiin, Eugéne. 
Collin, Heinrich Joseph. Lactuce sylvestris contra hy- 
dropem vires, sive observationum circa morbos acutos et 
chronicos factarum pars vi. Vienne. 1780. 8°. pp. xvi, 
66, [96]. Plate. 
Collingwood, Charles B., and others. Canaigre. Rumex 
hymenosepalus. By C. B. Collingwood, J. W. Toumey, 
F. A. Gulley. [Tucson, Ariz. 1893.] 8°. pp. 40. Plate 
and other illustr. (Arizona— Agricultural experiment sta- 
tion. Bulletin, 7.) 
Collins, Frank Shipley. Flora of Middlesex County, Mass. 
See Damp, L. L., and Cottrys, F.S 
Collins, Guy N. The avocado, a salad fruit from the trop- 
ics. Washington. 1905. 8°. pp.52. 8 plates. (United 
States — Department of agriculture — Bureau of plant 
industry. Bulletin, 77.) 
The mango in Porto Rico. Washington. 1903. 
8°. pp. 38. 15 plates. (United States — Department of 
agriculture — Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 28.) 
Seeds of commercial saltbushes. Washington. 
1901. 8°. pp. 28. 8 plates. (United States — Depart- 
ment of agriculture — Division of botany. Bulletin, 27.) 
Collins, James. On the collection of samples of india-rubber, 
gutta-percha and other commercial substances for the 
colonial market. [London. 1891.] 4°. 
India-rubber and gulla-percha and electrical trades journal, 1891, vii, 
225-227. 
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On India-rubber; its history, commerce and supply. 
[London. 1869.] 8°. pp. 13. 
“Reprinted from the Journal of the Sociely of arls,”” 1869, xviii, 80-92. 
rer The lignaloe wood of Mexico. 1869.]} 
Sa uppace 
“Reprinted from the Pharmaceulical journal for April, 1869."" 
Notes on some new or little-known vegetable pro- 
ducts. [London. 1869.] 8°. pp. 4 
“Reprinted from the Pharmaceutical journal for Aug. 1869." 
{London. 
: Report on the caoutchoue of commerce; being 
information on the plants yielding it, their geographical 
distribution, climatic conditions, and the possibility of their 
cultivation and acclimatization in India. With a memo- 
randum on the same subject by Dr. Brandis. London. 
1872. 1. 8°. pp. xii, 55. 2 maps, 4 plates, and other 
illustr. 
Collins, James Franklin. 
N. P. [1911.] 8°. pp. 13. 
“Reprint from the Proceedings of the Annual meeling” of the Northern 
nut growers’ association, 1911, ii. 
The control of the chestnut bark disease. 
Metcatr, Haven, and Couuiys, J. F. 
The present status of the chestnut bark disease. 
See Mercatr, Haven, and Couutns, J. F. 
and Preston, Howard Willis. Illustrated key to the 
wild and commonly cultivated trees of the northeastern 
United States and adjacent Canada based primarily upon 
leaf characters. New York. 1912. 16°.  Illustr. 
“Bibliography,” pp. 157-159. 
Key to New England trees wild and commonly 
cultivated. Providence. 1909. 24°. pp. 42. 
Collins, Robert T. The royal Boscobel oak. Newcastle- 
under-Lyme. [1889.] 8°. pp. 19. Plates. 
“Reprinted from Transactions of North Staffordshire field club and 
archzological sociely, Annual report, 1890." 
Colman, Henry. European agriculture and rural economy 
From personal observation. 4th ed., with additions. 2 vol 
in 1. Boston. 1851. 1. 12°. 10 plates, and other illustr. 
i. pp. xxvi, 492. 5 plates.—ii. pp. xxiv, 588. 
Colmeiro y Penido, Miguel. Apuntes para la flora de las 
dos Castillas. Madrid, etc. 1849. 8°. pp. 176. 
Arboles y arbustos, particularmente los de origen 
americano, existentes al aire libre en el Jardin botdnico de 
Madrid seis afos después del cicl6n de 1886. Madrid. 
1892. 8°. pp. 54+. 
Bosquejo histérico y estadfstico de Jardin botanico 
de Madrid. Madrid. 1875. 8°. 3 facsimiles and 5 
plates. 
Reprinted from Anales de la Sociedad espanola de historia natural, 
1875, iv, 241-345. 
La botdniea y los botdnicos de la peninsula hispano- 
lusitana. Estudios bibliogréficos y biogrdficos. Madrid. 
1858: 18°: pp: x; [2]} 216: 
Catalogo metodico de plantas observadas en Cata- 
lufia, particularmente en las inmediaciones de Barcelona, 
inclusa una porcion de pirendicas, con sus nombres botdnicos 
mas usuales, los vulgares catalanes de muchas, y la indica- 
cion de localidades y épocas en que florecen. Seguido de la 
nomenclatura catalana de las plantas, traducida al idioma 
castellano y al botdnico. Madrid. 1846. 8°. pp. Ix, [4], 
131+. 
“Erratas,”’ after p. 131. 
Enumeracién y revisién de las plantas de la _penin- 
sula hispano-lusitana é islas Baleares; con la distribucién 
geografica de las especies, y sus nombres vulgares, tanto 
nacionales como provinciales. 5 tom. Madrid. 1885-89. 
iateire 
“Examen histérico-critico de los trabajos concernientes 4 la flora 
hispano-lusitana,”’ i, xi-cevii. 
Genisteas y antilideas de Espana y Portugal. 
drid. 1872.] 8°. 
Anales de la Sociedad espaitola de historia natural, 1872, i, 289-378. 
The chestnut bark disease. 
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