AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Darlington, William. Hore botanice; or, Desultory notices 
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1829. [New Haven. 1831?] 8°. 
American journal of science and arts, 1831, xix, 161-163. 
Loudon’s Encyclopedia of plants; edited by Pro- 
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American journal of science and arts, 1831, xix, 160-161. 
] Memorial of David Townsend. 1787-1858. West 
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Signed ““W. D.” 
editor. Memorials of John Bartram and Humphry 
Marshall, with notices of their botanical contemporaries. 
Philadelphia. 1849. 8°. pp. [4], 585. 2 plates, 2 fac- 
simile plates, and other illustr. 
For review, see Gray, Asa. Reviews. 
Note on Cardamine rotundifolia. 
1830.] 8°. 
American journal of science and arls, 1830, xviii, 356-359. 
A plea for a national museum and botanic garden, 
to be founded on the Smithsonian institution, at the city of 
Washington. West-Chester, Penn. 1841. sm.8°. pp. 12. 
—— compiler. Reliquie Baldwiniane. See Baupwin, 
William. 
Remarks on the Prunus americana of Marshall. 
[New York. 1828-36.] 8°. Plate. 
Annals of the Lyceum of natural history of New York, 1828-36, iii, 87-90. 
Darolles, Edouard. Le café sur le marché frangais. 2° éd. 
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Culture du caféier. See Raoun, Edouard. 
Darstellung der Koénigl. siichs. staatsforstverwaltung und 
ihrer ergebnisse. Dresden. 1865. 8°. pp. [2], vi, [2], 71. 
15 tables. 
“Der festschrift fiir die xxv. Versammlung deutscher land- und 
forstwirthe zu Dresden, 1865, zweiter theil.”’ 
Darstellung vorziiglicher auslindischer beume und ges- 
treeuche, welche in Deutschland im freien ausdauren. See 
[Kerner, J. 8.]. 
Dartmouth college, Hanover, New Hampshire. A key to 
the Museum of materia medica at Dartmouth college; being 
also a catalogue of medicinal agents, arranged on a chemical 
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Daruty, Clément. Plantes médicinales de l’ile Maurice et 
des pays intertropicaux comprenant un formulaire théra- 
peutique, précédé d’un tableau contenant la vertu et le 
principe actif des plantes avec leurs noms en créole, tamoul, 
hindou et latin. Maurice. 1886. 8°. 
“Errata,” at end. 
Darwin, Charles. 
[New Haven. 
The descent of man, and selection in 
relation to sex. 7th thousand. 2 vol. London. 1871. 
sm. 8°. Illustr. 
The different forms of flowers on plants of the same 
species. New York. 1877. 1. 12°. Illustr. 
For review, see Gray, Asa. Reviews. 
—— The expression of the emotions in man and animals. 
New York. 1873. 12°. 7 plates, and other illustr. 
The formation of vegetable mould, through the 
action of worms, with observations on their habits. New 
York. 1882. 12°. Illustr. 
— Insectivorous plants. New York. 1875. 12°. 
Illustr. 
For review, see Gray, Asa. Reviews. 
Journal of researches into the natural history and 
geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H. M. 
S. Beagle round the world, under the command of Capt. 
Fitz Roy. New ed. New York. 1872. 12°. LIllustr. 
Lettered: ‘‘ Naturalist’s voyage round the world.” 
The movements and habits of climbing plants. 
5th thousand. London. 1891. sm. 8°.  Illustr. 
“This essay first appeared in the ninth volume of the Journal of the 
Linnean society, 1865.’’ — Preface. 
For review, see Gray, Asa. Reviews. 
On the origin of species by means of natural selection, 
or the preservation of favored races in the struggle for life. 
187 
New ed., from the 6th English ed., with additions and correc- 
tions. New York. 1873. 1. 12°. Table. 
The power of movement in plants. 
Assisted by 
Francis Darwin. London. 1880. sm. 8°. pp. x, 592. 
Illustr. 
For review, see Gray, Asa. Reviews. 
; The various contrivances by which orchids are fertil- 
eet by insects. 2d ed., revised. New York. 1877. 12°. 
Illustr. 
For review, see Gray, Asa. Reviews. 
[Darwin, Erasmus.] The botanic garden; a poem in two 
parts. i. The economy of vegetation. ii. The loves of 
the plants. With philosophical notes. London. 1791. 
4°. pp. xii, 214, 126, [6], x, 197. 20 plates, and vign. 
“Errata in pt. i,”’ p. [1]. 
Pte iis od ed: 
Darwin, Francis. On the ascent of water in trees. [Edin- 
burgh. 1896.] 8°. 
Report of the Edinburgh museum of science and art, 1896, i, 673-683. 
On the glandular bodies on Acacia sphxrocephala 
and Cecropia peltata serving as food for ants. With an 
appendix on the nectar-glands of the common brake-fern, 
Pteris aquilina. [London. 1877.] 8°. Plate. 
“Extracted from the Linnean sociely’s journal — Botany,” 1877, xv, 
398-409. 
editor. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, 
including an autobiographical chapter. 3 vol. London. 
1887. 8°. 38 portrs., plates, and other illustr. 
“Errata,”’ ii, [4]; ‘List of works by C. Darwin,” iii, 362-370. 
The power of movement in plants. See Darwin, 
Charles. 
Das, Sarat Chandra. See SaracHcHANDRA DAsa. 
Dattelpalme, Phoenix dactylifera. [Leipzig. 19-2] Col- 
ored plate, 35} x 26; in. (Goering-Schmidt-Bukacz. Aus- 
lindische kulturpflanzen.) 
Datty, Des plantations, de leur nécessité en France, 
de leur utilité dans les départemens du midi, pour l’assainisse- 
ment de l’air; ou, Traité de la culture des arbres forestiers, 
de leur usage dans l’économie, la médecine et les arts. Arles. 
1805. 8°. pp. viii, 216. 
Dau, , and others. Anleitung zur pflanzung und 
pflege von strassenbiumen. Im auftrage des landesdirektors 
der Rheinprovinz bearbeitet von Dau, Becker, Esser, Arnold. 
2° aufl. Diisseldorf. 1895. 8°. pp. 61. Illustr. 
Daubenton, Louis Jean Marie. Observations sur un grand 
arbre du Chili [Araucaria imbricata. Paris. 1787]. sm. 8°. 
4 plates. 
Mémoires d’agriculture d’économie rurale et domestique, 1787, trimestre 
dhiver, pp. 191-201. 
Daubeny, Charles Giles Bridle. Essay on the trees and 
shrubs of the ancients; being the substance of four lectures 
delivered before the University of Oxford, intended to be 
supplementary to those on Roman husbandry. Oxford, etc. 
1865. 8°. pp. viii, 152, 2. 
Oxford botanic garden; or, A popular guide to the 
botanic garden of Oxford. 2d ed. To which is appended 
an address to the members of the university, May 20, 1853. 
With an appendix, containing a list of the countries from 
whence the plants were obtained, and of the principal col- 
lectors of the same. [Oxford.] 1853. sm. 8°. pp. 62, 
21+. Illustr. 
—— Supplement, 1856. [Oxford. 1856?] sm. 8°. pp. 
a. 
Roman gardening; [a selection from his Lectures on 
Roman husbandry]. 
Newspaper clipping. 
Specimen of a proposed index to the Oxfordshire 
flora. See Wavker, Richard. The flora of Oxfordshire, etc. 
Daubeny, Giles Andrew. Thestrength and decay of nations. 
1. Forestry. ii. British forestry; being two essays with 
notes. Liverpool, efc. 1899. sm. 8°. pp. 48. 
“The greater part of the first paper appeared in Nalure noles, the 
Magazine of the Selborne society, Oct. and Noy.’ 1898.— Preface. 
