AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Conwentz, Hugo Wilhelm. Betula nana lebend in West- 
preussen. Jena. 1901. 8°. 
“* Abdruck aus der Naturwissenschafllichen wochenschrift,"’ 1901, neue 
folge, i, 1-4. 
The care of natural monuments with special refer- 
ence to Great Britain and Germany. Cambridge. 1909. 
sm. 8°. Plates and plans. 
Die eibe in Westpreussen, ein aussterbender wald- 
baum. Danzig. 1892. 4°. pp. vili,67+. Map and 
plate. (ABHANDLUNGEN zur landeskunde der proving 
Westpreussen, 3.) 
Die fichte im norddeutschen flachland. Berlin. 
1905. 8°. Illustr. 
“Sonderabdruck aus den Berichlen der Deulschen bolanischen gesellschaft, 
1905, xxiii,”” 220-234. 
Monographie der baltischen bernsteinbiume; ver- 
gleichende untersuchungen iiber die vegetationsorgane und 
bliithen, sowie iiber das harz und die krankheiten der bal- 
tischen bernsteinbiume. Danzig. 1890. 4°. 18 colored 
plates. 
Neue beobachtungen iiber die eibe, besonders in der 
deutschen volkskunde. Danzig. [1899.] sm. 8°. pp. 8. 
“Sonder-abdruck aus nr. 23706 der Danziger zeilung.”” 
Provinz Westpreussen. [Berlin. 1900.]  Illustr. 
(In ForstBoraniscHEs merkbuch, 1.) 
Ueber einen untergegangenen eibenhorst im Steller 
moor bei Hannover. Berlin. [1895.] 8°. 
“Sonderabdruck aus den Berichlen der Deutschen bolanischen gesell- 
schaft, 1895, xiii,’’ 402-409. 
Conzatti, Cassiano. Clave analitica para la determinacién 
de las familias de las plantas fanerogamas que nacen silves- 
tres y cultivadas en Mexico. Jalapa. 1890. 8°. pp. 58. 
Title taken from cover, title-page has date ‘*1889.”’ 
Los géneros vegetales mexicanos. Mexico. 1903. 
1. 8°. Table. 
The cover has the date ‘* 1905.” 
- and Smith, Lucio C. Flora sinéptica mexicana. 
(Pt. ii, iii.] Oaxaca. 1895-97. 8°. 8 tables, and port. of 
L. C. Smith. 
Contents: —ii. Clave analitico-dicot6mica de las familias vegetales. 
1895.— iii. Clave analitico-descriptiva, clase a coralifloras. 1897. 
Cook, Ernest Thomas, editor. British trees. See JoHNs, 
C.A. 
Trees & shrubs for English gardens. New York. 
1902. 8°. 78 plates. (‘Country life ’’ library.) 
The same. 2d ed. [London.] 1908. 8°. Plates. 
(“Country life” library.) 
Cook, Harold Oatman. Handbook on forest mensuration of 
the white pine in Massachusetts. Boston. 1908. 16°. 
pp. 50.  Illustr. 
How to make improvement thinnings in Massachu- 
setts woodlands. Boston. 1910. 8°. pp. 21. Plates. 
Cook, James. A voyage towards the South Pole and round 
the world, performed in His Majesty’s ships the Resolution 
and Adventure, 1772-1775. In which is included Captain 
Furneaux’s narrative of his proceedings in the Adventure 
during the separation of the ships. 2 vol. London. 1777. 
4°. Port., table, 63 plates and maps. 
i. pp. xl, 378.—ii. pp. [8], 396. 
and King, James. A voyage to the Pacific Ocean, 
for making discoveries in the northern hemisphere, under the 
direction of captains Cook, Clerke and Gore, 1776-1780. 
4 vol. London. 1784. 8°. Port. of Cook, 2 maps, and 
40 plates. 
i. pp. xii, 370. Port., map and 17 plates.— ii. 
plates.— iii. pp. xii, 400. Map and 12 plates.— iv. 
3 plates. 
Cook, Moses. The manner of raising, ordering, and improy- 
ing forrest-trees: also, how to plant, make and keep woods, 
walks, &e. London. 1676. sm. 4°. pp. [16], 204+. 4 
plates. 
pp. xii, 359. 9 
pp. xii, 310, [60]. 
The same. 2d ed. London. 1717. sm. 8°. 
pp- 
2 plates. 
xx, 276. 
169 
The same. 3d ed. 
xx, 273+. 5 plates. 
Cook, Orator Fuller. 
London. 1724. sm. 8°. pp. 
to Change of vegetation on the south 
Texas prairies. [Washington. 1908.] 8°. pp.7. (United 
States — Department of agriculture— Bureau of plant 
industry. Circular, 14.) 
—— The culture of the Central American rubber tree. 
Washington. 1903. 8°. pp. 86. 18 plates. (United 
States — Department of agriculture— Bureau of plant 
industry. Bulletin, 49.) 
Dimorphic branches in tropical crop plants; cotton, 
coffee, cacao, the Central American rubber tree, and the ba- 
nana. Washington. 1911. 8°. pp. 64. Plates and other 
iltustr. (United States — Department of agriculture 
Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 198.) 
Dimorphie leaves of cotton and allied plants in 
relation to heredity. Washington. 1911. 8°. pp. 59. 
5 plates, and other illustr. (United States — Department 
of agriculture — Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 221.) 
Hindi cotton in Egypt. Washington. 1911. 8°. 
pp. 58. 6 plates. (United States — Department of agri- 
culture — Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 210.) 
Local adjustment of cotton varieties. 
1909. 8°. pp. 75. (United States — Department of agri- 
culture — Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 159.) 
Methods and causes of evolution. Washington. 
1908. 8°. pp. 35. (United States — Department of agri- 
culture — Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 136.) 
A new ornamental palmetto [Inodes exul] in southern 
Washington. 
Texas. [Washington. 1913.] 8°. (United States — De- 
partment of agriculture — Bureau of plant industry. Cir- 
cular, 113, pp. 11-14.) 
Origin of the Hindi cotton. Washington. 1909. 
8°. pp.12. Mlustr. (United States — Department of agri- 
culture — Bureau of plant industry. Circular, 42.) 
Rubber cultivation for Porto Rico. [Washington. 
1900.] 8°. pp.12. (United States — Department of agri- 
culture — Division of botany. Circular, 28.) 
Shade in coffee culture. Washington. 1901. 8°. 
pp. 79. 16 plates. (United States — Department of agri- 
culture — Division of botany. Bulletin, 25.) 
Vegetation affected by agriculture in Central 
America. Washington. 1909. 8°. pp. 30. 8 plates. 
(United States — Department of agriculture — Bureau of 
plant industry. Bulletin, 145.) 
and Swingle, Walter Tennyson. Evolution of cel- 
lular structures. Washington. 1905. 8°. pp. 23. Plate 
and diagrs. (United States — Department of agriculture — 
Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 81.) 
and others. <A study of diversity in Egyptian cotton. 
By O. F. Cook, Argyle McLachlan, and R. M. Meade. 
Washington. 1909. 8°. pp. 60. 6 plates. (United 
States — Department of agriculture— Bureau of plant 
industry. Bulletin, 156.) 
Cook (afterwards Wiprincton), Samuel Edward. See 
WIDDRINGTON. 
Cooke, George, illustrator. 
The Boranicat cabinet. 
Cooke, Matthew. Insects injurious to citrus trees, and how 
to combat them. See Spatpinc, W. A. The orange, its 
culture in California. 
Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt. The coffee-disease in South Amer- 
ica. (London. 1881.] 8°. Plate. 
“Extracted from the Linnean sociely’s journal — Bolany,”’ 1881, 
xviii, 461-467. 
A manual of structural botany. 
The botanical cabinet. See 
New ed. London. 
[1870.] 16°. pp. iv, 123. Illustr. 
[ Report on diseased leaves of coffee and other plants. 
[London. 1876.] f°. pp. 7. Colored plate. 
Report on the gums, resins, oleo-resins, and resinous 
products in the India museum, or produced in India. [With 
