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AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Emeis, C. Ueber das naturgemiisse zuriickweichen des waldes 
in Schleswig-Holstein. [Frankfurt a. M. 1881.] 1. 8°. pp. 
14. (Haidekultur-vereins fiir Schleswig-Holstein. Vereins- 
blatt, 1881, Beilage.) 
ae aus der Allgemeinen forst- und jagdzeilung,”’ 1881, lvii, 109- 
Ber- 
12. 
Waldbauliche forschungen und betrachtungen. 
lin. 1875. 8°. 8 colored plates, and other illustr. 
Emerich, Benno. De coffeae facultatibus et effectibus. 
Dissertatio inauguralis medica. Berolini. 1839. sm. 8°. 
pp. 25+. 
Emerson, Arthur Irving. Our trees, how to know them. 
Photographs from nature by A. I. Emerson, with a guide to 
their recognition at any season of the year and notes on 
their characteristics, distribution, and culture by C. M. Weed. 
Philadelphia, etc. 1908. 4°. 
Emerson, George Barrell. Address delivered before the 
Delaware horticultural society, at Wilmington, September, 
1851. Philadelphia. 1851. 8°. pp. 22. 
] Forest trees. [Dedham, Mass.] 1859. 8°. pp. 12. 
“From the Transactions of the Norfolk agricultural society for 1859,” 
pp. 95-106. 
] Forest trees of Massachusetts; [sketch of a dis- 
course held at the state house during the session of the legis- 
lature, 1841]. 4°. 
Newspaper cutting from the Boslon semi-weekly advertiser, Mar. 27, 
1841. 
[New 
I 
A notice of Augustine Pyrame de Candolle. 
Haven. 1842.] 8°. 
American journal of science and arts, 1842, xlii, 217-227. 
] A report on the trees and shrubs growing naturally 
in the forests of Massachusetts. Published agreeably to an 
order of the legislature, by the commissioners on the zoologi- 
cal and botanical survey of the state. Boston, Dutton and 
[ 
Wentworth. 1846. 8°. pp. xvi, 547. 17 plates. 
The same. Boston, Little & Brown, 1850. 8°. 
pp. xvi, 547. 17 plates. 
Thesame. 4thed. 2vol. (paged contin.). 
1887 [cop. 1875]. 8°. pp. xxxii, 624. Plates. 
Contents:—i. Pines, oaks, beech, chestnut, hazels, hornbeams, wal- 
nuts, hickories, birches, alders, plane trees, poplars, willows.— ii. Elms, 
ashes, locusts, maples, lindens, magnolias, liriodendrons, and most of the 
shrubs. 
For review, see Gray, Asa. Reviews. 
Emerton, James Henry, illustrator. 
America. See Eaton, D.C. 
Emery, d’. Nouveau recueil de curiositez, les plus 
rares & admirables de tous les effects, que l’art & la nature 
sont capables de produire. Derniére éd. augmentée, reveiie, 
corrigée. Pt.i. Leyde. 1688. 24°. pp. [8], 488, [52]. 
9 plates. 
“Du jardinage, des fleurs, & des fruits,’” pp. 282-287. 
Emmerich, A. The culture of forests, with an appendix in 
which the state of the royal forests is considered, and a sys- 
tem proposed for their improvement. London. 1789. 8°. 
pp. 122, 21. 
{Emmert, Friedrich, and Segnitz, Gottfried von.] Das 
florengebiet der stadt Schweinfurt. (Jn ACADEMIA CESAREA 
LEOPOLDINO-CAROLINA GERMANICA NATURAE CURIOSORUM. 
Zur geschichte der sicularfeier, 1853, pp. 23-42.) 
(Emmons, Ebenezer.] The fruit and forest trees. 
1849.] 4°. 7 plates. 
Agricultural report, 1849. ii, 308-343. 
] Report on the quadrupeds of Massachusetts. 
bridge. 1840. 8°. pp. [2], 86. 
From “Reports on the herbaceous plants and on the quadrupeds of 
Massachusetts, published by the commissioners on the zoological and 
botanical survey of the state.” 
Emory, William Hemsley. Notes of a military reconnois- 
sance, from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, 
in California, including part of the Arkansas, Del Norte, 
and Gila rivers. Washington. 1848. 8°. pp. 416. Map 
in pocket, and plates. (30th cong. Ist sess. Senate. Exe- 
cutive, no. 7.) 
Ordered printed Dec. 16, 1847. 
The lists of plants are by John Torrey and G. Engelmann. 
Boston. 
The ferns of North 
[Albany. 
Cam- 
229 
Thesame. NewYork. 1848. 8°. pp.230. Plates. 
Plate at p. 120, and botany plates iv and xii are inserted from House 
edition. 
2 other issues. 
With slight variations. 
The same. Washington. 
1848. 8°. pp.416. Map 
in pocket, and plates. (30th cong. Ist sess. Senate. Exe- 
cutive, no. 7.) 
17 other issues. 
With changes and omissions, and some copies wanting map. 
The same. Washington. 1848. 8°. pp. 614. 
Maps, plates, and other illustr. 
doe. no. 41.) 
4 other issues. 
The same. Washington. 1848. 8°. 
Plates. _ (30th cong. Ist sess. Ex. doe. no. 41.) 
Pages 33-48 and 2 plates are repeated, 7 plates and 3 maps are wanting. 
Another issue. - 
Notes of travel in California; comprising the promi- 
nent geographical, agricultural, geological, and mineralogical 
features of the country, also the route from Fort Leavenworth, 
in Missouri, to San Diego, in California, including parts of 
the Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila rivers. From the official 
reports of Col. Emory, J. W. Abert, P. St. G. Cooke, 
and A. R. Johnston. Philadelphia. 1849. 8°. pp. 614. 
Plates, maps, and other illustr. 
In this issue the government title-page was cut out and a publisher's 
title-page substituted. 
Notes of travel in California. 
and Emory, W. H. 
Report on the United States and Mexican boundary 
(30th cong. Ist sess. Ex. 
pp. 416. 
See Frémont, J. C., 
survey. 2 vol. in 3. Washington. 1857-59. 4°. Plates 
and other illustr. (34th cong. Ist sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 
no. 108.) 
Contents (partial) :— ii, 1. Botany of the boundary: Introduction, by 
C. CG. Parry; Botany, by John Torrey; Cactacee, by George Engelmann. 
Some of the plates are colored. 
Empeyta, Eugene. Catalogue descriptif des arbres, arbustes, 
arbrisseaux et sous-arbrisseaux indigénes ou naturalisés 
en Suisse; suivi d’un dictionnaire des principaux noms vul- 
gaires données dans la Suisse romande, a différentes plantes 
avec leurs synonymes frangais et latins. Genéve. 1887. 1.8°. 
Empson, Charles. The Cowthorpe oak, from a painting 
by the late George William Fothergill, drawn on stone by 
William Monkhouse; with a descriptive account, containing 
such historical memorials, local particulars, botanical char- 
acters, dimensions and various information as could be ob- 
tained on the spot relative to this most famous oak, “ the 
glory of England and the pride of Yorkshire.’ London. 
1842. f°. pp.18. Plate. 
Enander, Sven Johan. Salices Scandinavie exsiccate. 
Fase. i-iii. N:rs 1-150. [Stockholm. 1905-10] f°. 
Studier 6fver Salices i Linnés herbarium. Uppsala. 
1907. 8°. 2 plates. 
“ Arbeten citerade,” pp. 122-130. 
Enchiridion botanicum. See [BRoUGHTON, Arthur]. 
Enckelmann, Hinrich Daniel. Dissertatio inauguralis me- 
dica, de dirdar ibnsinz ulmo arbore. See FiscueEr, Js AG, 
praeses. 
Encontre, Daniel. Additions la Flore biblique de Sprengel. 
(Montpellier. 1811.] sm. 8°. pp. 15. 
“Extrait des Bulletins de la Sociélé des sciences, lettres el arts de Mont- 
pellier, ’ 1813, v, 466-480. ; 
Encyclopédie méthodique. Agriculture. Par MM. Tessier, 
Thouin et Bosc. Tom. vii. Paris. 1821. 4°. 
Ender, Ernst. Der garten des grafen A. S. Uwarow in 
Poretschje. [Erlangen. 1873.] 8°. pp. 9. Plate. 
Reprinted from Garten flora, 1873, xxii, 166-174. 
Verzeichniss von geholzen, welche im nordwestlichen 
theile des Saratoff’schen, dem siidlichen theile des Pen- 
sa’schen und dem siidéstlichen_theile des Tamboff’schen 
gouvernements wild wachsen oder im freien iberwintern. 
[Erlangen. 1864.] 8°. pp. 10. 
Reprinted from Garten flora, 1864, xiii, 141-150. 
