AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Fabre, L. A. Boisements, irrigations, barrages-réservoirs. 
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“Extrait des Actes du vii® Congres inlernalional d’agricullure, Rome, 
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L’enseignement sylvo-pastoral. Rome. 1904. 8°. 
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“Extrait des Actes du vii® Congrés internalional d’agricullure, Rome, 
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Une féte de l’arbre dans les Pyrénées; boisement et 
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“ Revue des eaur et foréls,”” 1902-03, xli, 718-724; xlii, 97-104. 
Les landes et les futaies-plantées sur les plateaux des 
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Bulletin de la Sociélé Ramond, 1900, 2© sér., iv, 114-123. 
Fabre, Louis. Manuel de I’éleveur de vers 4 soie et de vers 
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Fabregou, Matthieu. Description des plantes qui naissent 
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dans la médecine & dans les arts, le commencement & le 
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248.— iv. pp. [2], 312—v. pp. [2], 304—vi. pp. [2], 471+. 
“Dissertation sur l’origine et le progrés de la botanique,”’ vi, 347-471. 
Fabri, Honoré. Tractatus duo, quorum prior est de plantis 
et de generatione animalium, posterior de homine. Parisiis. 
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“De plantis,” pp. 3-145. 
Fabricius, Johann Christian. Caroli a Linne Prezlectiones 
in ordines naturales plantarum. See Linn&, Carl von 
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Fabricius, Ludwig. Geschichte der naturwissenschaften in 
der forstwissenschaft. Habilitationsschrift, Miinchen. Stutt- 
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Facchini, Francesco. Zur flora Tirols. Heft i. Flora von 
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From Zeitschrift des Ferdinandeums fiir Tirol und Vorarlberg, 1856, v, 
it. 2. 
4 “Druckfehler,”” at end. 
De la facilité et des avantages de l’introduction en France de 
la culture en grand du coton, du café, en notamment de la 
canne A sucre, ainsi que de plusieurs autres plantes des tro- 
piques. Par un propriétaire francais. Paris. 1830. 8°. 
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Facts and information in relation to the catalpa tree, Catalpa 
bignonioides; its value, and importance of its extensive cul- 
tivation in groves. Dayton, O. [1876.] 8°. pp. 26. 
Fahs, Charles Frederick. Report made to Commodore Perry 
on the botany, ethnography, etc., of the island of Great’ Lew 
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Extracted from a larger work, pp. 41—50. 
Fairchild, David Grandison. The Chinese wood-oil tree. 
Washington. 1913. 8°. pp. 7. 3 [2] plates. (United 
States — Department of agriculture — Bureau of plant in- 
dustry. Circular, 108.) 
The cultivation of the Australian wattle [Acacia 
mollissima]. Washington. 1904. 8°. pp. 7. 3 plates. 
(United States — Department of agriculture — Bureau of 
plant industry. Bulletin, 51, pt. iv.) 
“Seed and plant introduction and distribution.” 
Japanese bamboos and their introduction into Ameri- 
ea. Washington. 1903. 8°. pp. 36. 8 plates. (United 
States — Department of agriculture — Bureau of plant in- 
dustry. Bulletin, 43.) 
“Seed and plant introduction and distribution.” 
The lebbek or siris tree. [Washington. 1900.] 
8.° pp. 4. Illustr. (Unitgd States — Department of agri- 
culture — Division of botany. Circular, 23.) 
_ Letters on agriculture in the West Indies, Spain and 
the Orient. Washington. 1902. 1. 8°. pp. 40. 5 plates. 
239 
(United States — Department of agriculture — Bureau of 
plant industry. Bulletin, 27.) 
“Seed and plant introduction and distribution." 
Our plant immigrants; the work of the office of seed 
and plant introduction of the Department of agriculture. 
Washington. 1906. 1. 8°. Illustr. 
“Reprinted from the National geographic magazine, 1906," xvii, 179- 
201. 
Persian Gulf dates and their introduction into Ameri- 
ca. Washington. 1903. 8°. pp.32. 4 plates. (United 
States — Department of agriculture — Bureau of plant in- 
dustry. Bulletin, 54.) 
“Seed and plant introduction and distribution.” 
Some Asiatic actinidias. [Washington. 1913.] 8°. 
Plate and other illustr. (United States — Department of 
agriculture — Bureau of plant industry. Circular, 110, pp. 
7-12.) 
Spanish almonds and their introduction into America. 
Washington. 1902. 1.8°. pp. 16. 7 [8] plates. (United 
States — Department of agriculture— Bureau of plant 
industry. Bulletin, 26.) 
“Seed introduction and distribution.” 
Systematic plant introduction; its purposes and meth- 
ods. Washington. 1898. 8°. pp.24. (UniTep States — 
Department of agriculture — Forest service. Bulletin, 21.) 
Three new plant introductions from Japan [mitsu- 
mata, udo and wasabi]. Washington. 1903. 8°. pp. 24. 
6 plates. (United States — Department of agriculture — 
Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 42.) 
“Seed and plant introduction and distribution.” 
and Simmonds, Edward. The grafted papaya as 
an annual fruit tree. [Washington. 1913.] 8°. Illustr. 
(United States — Department of agriculture — Bureau of 
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Faiseau-Lavanne, J. B. F. Recherches statistiques sur les 
foréts de la France, tendant 4 signaler le danger qu'il y aurait 
pour elles d’ouvrir nos frontiéres aux fers étrangers. Paris. 
1829. 4°. pp. x, 100. 6 tables. 
Faivre, Ernest. Etudes physiologiques sur le latex du mirier 
blane. [Paris. 1869.] 8°. 
Annales des sciences naturelles, 5® sér. Botanique, 1869, x, 97-122. 
Falck, Alfred. Bidrag till kinnedomen om den sydsyenska 
vegetationens ursprung och vigen fdr dess invandring. 
Akademisk afhandling. Lund. 1868. 8°. pp. [4], 57. 
Falconer, Hugh. Account of Gamoplexis, an undescribed 
genus of orchideous plants. [London. 1851.] 4°. Plate. 
Transactions of the Linnean society of London, 1851, xx, 293-296. 
Description of the Asafcetida plant of central Asia. 
{London. 1851.] 4°. 
Transactions of the Linnean sociely of London, 1851, xx, 285-291. 
On Edgeworthia, a new genus of plants of the order 
Myrsinez. Communicated by J. F. Royle. (London. 
1845.] 4°. Plate. 
Transactions of the Linnean society of London, 1845, xix, 99-102. 
On a reformed character of the genus Cryptolepis 
Brown. Communicated by J. F. Royle. [London. 1845.] 
4°. Plate. 
Transactions of the Linnean society of London, 1845, xix, 53-57. 
Report on the teak forests of the Tenasserim prov- 
With other papers on the teak forests of India. Cal- 
1852. 8°. pp. [2], iv, 286, xxix. 2 maps and 2 
(Selections from the records of the Bengal 
inces. 
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colored plates. 
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Report on the teak plantations of Bengal. (Calcutta. 
1857.] 8°. (Selections from the records of the Bengal govern- 
ment, 25, pp. 1-8.) 
Some account of Aucklandia, a new genus of Com- 
posits, believed to produce the Costus of Dioscorides. [Lon- 
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Transactions of the Linnean society of London, 1845, xix, 23-31. 
Falconer, William. Shade and ornamental trees suitable for 
cultivation in Queens Co., N. Y. Jamaica. 1888. 8°. pp. 21. 
“* Prize essay reprinted from the Annual report of the Queens County agri- 
cultural society, 1887.” 
