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Fernald, Henry Torson. Fungicides, insecticides, and spray- 
ing directions. See Strong, G. E., and Pernap, H. T 
Shade trees. See Srart, E. A., and others. 
The white-pine blister rust. Boston. 1912. 8°. 
pp.7. (Massachusetts —State board of agriculture — State 
nursery inspection. Bulletin, 1.) 3 
Fernald, Merritt Lyndon. The distribution of the bilberries 
in New England. [Boston, efc. 1900.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from Rhodora,”’ 1900, ti, 187-190. 
editor. Gray’s new manual of botany. See Gray, 
Asa. A manual of botany. 
The illustrated flora of the northern states and 
Canada. [By N. L. Britton and Addison Brown. Review. 
New Haven. 1898.] 8°. 
“From American journal of science,’ 1898, 4th ser., vi, 277-284. 
— The instability of the Rochester nomenclature. 
{Chicago. 1901.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Bolanical gazelle,’ 1901, xxxii, 359-367. 
Notes on Florida plants. [Chicago. 1897.] 8°. 
Reprinted from the Bolanical gazelle, 1897, xxiv, 433-436. 
- The Portland catalogue of Maine plants. 
Portland. 1892. 8°. 
“Extract from the Proceedings of the Portland sociely of natural history, 
1892,” ii, 41-72. 
2d ed. 
Interleaved. 
For earlier ed., see Goopate, G. L., and Biake, Joseph. 
Supplement. i, ii. (Portland. 1895-97.] 8°. 
Proceedings of the Portland sociely of natural history, 1895-97, ii, 73-96, 
123-137. 
The soil preferences of certain Alpine and sub-Alpine 
plants. ([Boston, efc. 1907.] 8°. (Contributions from the 
Gray herbarium of Harvard university, new series, 35.) 
“Reprinted from Rhodora,”” 1907, ix, 149-193. 
Some Jesuit influences upon our northeastern flora. 
(Boston, etc. 1900.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from Rhodora,” 1900, ii, 133-142. 
Some plant-names of the Madawaska Acadians. 
[Boston, etc. 1899.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from Rhodora,” 1899, i, 166-168. 
Some plants from the northwest shore of Hudson 
Bay. [Ottawa. 1899.] 8°. 
“Printed from the Ollawa naturalist,’ 1899, xiii, 147-149. 
: Some recent publications and the nomenclatorial 
principles they represent. [Chicago. 1901.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Botanical gazelle,’ 1901, xxxi, 183-197. 
Three new western plants [Carex Blankinshipii, 
Amelanchier Cusickii, Castilleia Dixonii. Berkeley, Cal. 
1899]. 8°. 
“Reprint from Erythea,”’ 1899, vii, 121-122. 
Two northeastern allies of Salix lucida [S. lucida 
Muhl., var. intonsa, 8. serissima. Boston, etc. 1903]. 8°. 
“Reprinted in advance, Dec. 29, 1903, from Rhodora,”’ 1904, vi, 1-8. 
: Undescribed plants from western Mexico, collected 
principally by F. H. Lamb in the winter of 1894-5. [Madi- 
son, Wis. 1895.] 8°. 
“From the Botanical gazelle,” 1895, xx, 532-537. 
: and Sornborger, Jewell David. Some recent addi- 
tions to the Labrador flora. [Ottawa. 1899.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Ollawa naturalist,’ 1899, xiii, 89-107. 
Fernandez, E.E. Rough draft of a manual of Indian sylvi- 
culture. Pt.i. Generalprinciples. Mussoorie. 1888. 8°. 
pp: [2], xx, 523,88. 20 plates. 
Interleaved. 
Fernandez de Landa, Joseph Romero. 
FrRNANDEZ DE LANDA. 
Fernandez y Jimenez, José Maria. Tratado de la arbori- 
cultura cubana y lleva agregada la de isla de Pinos y Puerto- 
Rico. Habana. 1867. 8°. pp. 225+. 
“ Arbolado de Puerto-Rico,” pp. 181-215. 
Fernandez-Villar, Celestino, editor. 
See Bianco, Manuel. 
editor and translator. Fragmentos de algunas 
plantas de Filipinas. See Luanos, Antonio. 
See Romrro 
Flora de Filipinas. 
= editor. Libro de medicinas de esta tierra y declara- 
ciones de las virtudes de los drboles y plantas que estan en 
estas islas Filipinas. See Mercano, Ignacio de. 
Ferner, Henrik. Ruborum Sueciae, ete. See ARRHENIUS, J. P. 
Fernow, Bernhard Eduard. Adirondack forest problems. 
Ithaca. 1902. sm. 8°. pp. 15. (New York state college 
of forestry. Bulletin, 5.) 
“Reprinted from Reporl of New York stale fisheries, game and forest 
commission, 1898.” 
— Age of trees and time of blazing determined by an- 
nual rings. [Washington. 1897.] pp. 11. Illustr. (In 
Unirep Srares— Department of agriculture— Bureau of 
forestry. Circular, 16.) 
The battle of the forest. 
Map, plate and other illustr. 
“ National geographic magazine,” 1894, vi, 127-148. 
A brief history of forestry in Europe, the United 
States and other countries. Toronto, Ont. [1907.] sm.8°. 
The care of trees in lawn, street and park, with a 
Washington. [1894.] 8°. 
list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. New York. 1910. 
8°. Illustr. (American nature series. Group 4.) 
Considerations in gathering forestry statistics. 
[Washington. 1898.] 8°. pp. 14. 
“Reprinted from the Quarlerly publications of the American statistical 
association, 1898.” 
Division of forestry. [Washington. 1898.] 8°. 
“Reprint from Yearbook of Department of agricullure for 1897,"’ pp. 
143-160. 
Economie conditions antagonistic to a conservative 
forest policy. [Abstract. Philadelphia. 1892.] 8°. 
“From the Proceedings of the Amierican association for the advancement 
of science,” 1892, xli, 329-335. 
Economies of forestry; a reference book for students 
of political economy and professional and lay students of 
forestry. 2d ed. New York. [1902.] sm. 8°. (Library 
of economics and politics.) 
“Bibliography,” pp. 491-507. 
The failure of foreign trees on American soil. 
York. 1887.] 8°. 
Science, 1887, ix, 231. 
Forest conditions of Nova Scotia. 
[New 
Assisted by C. D. 
Howe and J. H. White. Ottawa. 1912. 1.8°. 5 maps in 
pocket, and 12 plates. (Commission of conservation.) 
= Forestry for farmers. Washington. 1895. 8°. Il- 
lustr. (United States — Department of agriculture.) 
“Reprinted from the Yearbook of the U. S. Department of agricullure 
for 1894,”’ pp. 461-500. 
Forestry for farmers. 
Washington. 1895. 8°. Il- 
lustr. 
“Reprinted from the Yearbook of the U. S. Department of agricullure 
for 1894,” pp. 461-500. 
The same. {With an additional chapter on the rela- 
tion of forests to farms.] Washington. 1898. 8°. pp. 48. 
Tllustr. (United States—Department of agriculture. Farm- 
er’s bulletin, 67.) 
“Reprinted from the Yearbook of the U. S. Deparlment of agriculture 
for 1894,” pp. 461-500; 1895, pp. 333-340. 
Forests of Alaska. Map and 9 plates. (Jn Wasu- 
INGTON ACADEMY oF sciENcES. Alaska, 1901, pp. 235-256.) 
Lectures introductory to the study of forestry. 
[Syllabi.] 10 sheets. [Washington. 189-?] 8°. 
Practicability of an American forest administration. 
[Baltimore. 1891.] 8°. 
Publications of the American economic association, 1891, vi, 75-92. 
The same, reprinted. 
Raising a forest, the interesting work of the state 
college of forestry; planting and harvesting operations on 
the tract entrusted to Cornell university by the state. 
Watertown, N. Y. 1901. Broadside. 
From Watertown daily times, Novy. 2, 1901. 
Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.S. 
department of agriculture, 1877-1898. Washington. 1899. 
4°. Illustr. (55th cong. 3d sess. House. Doc. no. 181.) 
