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Fischer, Ludwig. Flora von Bern; systematische ueber- 
sicht der in der gegend yon Bern wildwachsenden und allge- 
mein cultivirten phanerogamen und gefiisskryptogamen. 
6°, verbesserte aufl. Bern. 1897. sm. 8°. Map. 
The same. 8° aufl., herausgegeben von Ed. Fischer. 
Bern. 1911. sm. 8°. Map. 
Fischer, Rudolf. Die feldholzzucht; ein beitrag zur frage: 
Auf welche weise kann sich der besitzer eines grossen oder 
kleinen gutes das benéthigte holz selbst produciren? Mit 
besonderer beriicksichtigung der korbweidenkultur und ei- 
chenschiilwaldanlagen. Berlin. 1878. sm. 8°. (Thaer- 
bibliothek, 43.) 
Fischer, Theobald. Die dattelpalme, ihre geographische 
verbreitung und culturhistorische bedeutung. Eine ver- 
spitete gabe zu Karl Ritter’s hundertjihriger geburtstags- 
feier. Gotha. 1881. 4°. pp. iv, 85. 2 maps. 
“Erginzungsheft no. 64 zu Petermann’s Mittheilungen.” 
Der 6lbaum; seine geographische verbreitung, seine 
wirtschaftliche und kulturhistorische bedeutung. Gotha. 
1904. 1.8°. pp. [4], 87. Map. 
“Erganzungsheft no. 147 zu Petermanns Milleilungen.” 
Fischer, Walter. A new station for Quercus Leana and some 
remarks on the parentage of thishybrid. [Columbus. 189-?] 
ee 
Annual report of the Ohio state academy of science, 189-? iv, 29-31. 
Fischer-Ooster, Karl von. Rubi bernenses. Die brom- 
beeren der umgegend von Bern, mit erérterungen iiber die 
systematische eintheilung der brombeeren mittel-Europa’s. 
Bern. 1867. 8°. pp. [2], 44. Plate. 
“Separatabdruek [sic] aus den Mittheilungen der Nalurforsch. ges. in 
Bern, 1867.” 
Fischer von Waldheim, Aleksandr (Aleksandrovitch), edi- 
tor. Weropwueckiit ouepxp Viwmeparopexaro C. uerep- 
6yprekaro GoTaHmueckaro cafa 3a Hocrbanee 25 whrie ero 
eb 1873 mo 1898 r. CocraBieHb usteHamm caga.  [His- 
torical sketches of the Imperial St. Petersburg botanic 
garden.] C. Ilerep6yprp. 1899. 8°. Plan. 
“J[atepatypHaa whaterbHocts caja; I’, A. Hagcona,” pp. 206-277. 
Fischer von Waldheim, Gotthelf. Féte séculaire de Charles 
de Linné, célébrée par la Société impériale des naturalistes 
de Moscou, juin, 1835. Moscou. 1835. 8°. pp. 32. 
Fisher, Richard Thornton. The redwood. A study of the 
redwood; by R. T. Fisher. The brown rot disease; by 
Hermann von Schrenk. Insect enemies of the redwood; by 
A.D. Hopkins. Washington. 1903. 8°. pp. 40. Plates 
and other illustr. (Unirep States — Department of agri- 
culture — Forest service. Bulletin, 38.) 
The woodlot. See Gravus, H.S8., and Fisumr, R. T. 
Ornamental trees and shrubs for Montana. 
man. 1910. 8°. pp. 46. 
lege — Experiment station. Bulletin, 80.) 
Fisher, Roger. Heart of oak, the British bulwark; shewing 
reasons for paying greater attention to the propagation of 
Boze- 
(Montana — Agricultural col- 
oak timber than has hitherto been manifested, etc. London. 
1763. 4°. pp. xii, 97. 
The same. 3d ed., corrected. London. 1771. 
Sc.) pp. x, 123. 
Fisher, Roy Washburn. Fruit tree planting in Montana. 
Bozeman. 1909. 8°. pp.35+. Illustr. (Montana — 
Agricultural college — Experiment station. Bulletin, 77.) 
Fisher, 8S. I. Observations on the character and culture of 
the European vine, during a residence of five years in the 
vine growing districts of France, Italy and Switzerland. To 
which is added The manual of the Swiss vigneron, by Brun 
Chappuis, and The art of wine making, by Mons. Bulos, 
translated from the French. Philadelphia. 1834. 12°. 
pp. 244. 
Fisher, William Richard. The adaptation of land for affores- 
tation. See Two prize essays on the adaptation of land for 
afforestation. 
The forest of Essex, its history, laws, administra- 
tion and ancient customs, and the wild deer which lived in it. 
London, ete. 1887. 1. 8°. Illustr. 
Forest protection; being an English adaptation of 
“Der forstschutz ” by Richard Hess. (Jn Scuurcu, William. 
Manual of forestry, 1895, iv.) 
The same. 2d ed. Port of R. Hess. 
William. Manual of forestry, 1907, iv.) 
Forest utilization; being an English translation of 
“Die forstbenutzung”’ by Karl Gayer. (In Scuuicn, 
William. Manual of forestry, 1896, v.) 
The same. 2ded. (Jn Scututcu, William. 
of forestry, 1908, v.) 
Lecture on forestry given before the Royal Dublin 
society, March 3, 1899. [Dublin, efc. 1899.] 8°.  Illustr. 
Economic proceedings of the Royal Dublin society, 1899, i, 73-108. 
Manual of Indian forest botany. Pt. i. Morpho- 
(In ScuutcH, 
Manual 
logical botany. Roorkee. 1888. 8°. 
Interleaved. 
translator. Plant-geography upon a physiological 
basis. See Scurmpmr, A. I. W. 
Fiske, William Fuller. The gipsy moth as a forest insect, 
with suggestions as to its control. Washington. 1913. 8°. 
pp. 20. (United States — Department of agriculture — 
Bureau of entomology. Circular, 164.) 
The importation into the United States of the para- 
sites of the gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth. See 
Howarp, L. O., and Fiske, W. F. 
Parasites of the gypsy and brown-tail moths intro- 
duced into Massachusetts, where they come from, what they 
are doing, a general survey of the work. Boston. 1910. 8°. 
pp. 56. Plates. 
Fitch, Augustus. The shrubs, flowers and plants of Cali- 
fornia. [Albany. 1854.] 8°. 
Transactions of the American institute of the cily of New York, 1853, pp. 
75-84. 
“8° 
Transactions of the American instlilule of the cily of New York, 1853, pp. 
239-244. 
Fitch, Charles Hall. 
ington. 1900. 1.8°. 
vey.) 
“Extract from the 21st Annual report of the survey, 1899-1900, pt. v,"’ 
pp. 603-672. 
Fitch, Walter Hood, illustrator. 
plants. See Hooxmr, Sir J. D. 
illustrator. Refugium botanicum. 
botanicum. 
[Fitton, Elizabeth, and Fitton, Sarah Mary.] 
tions on botany. 4th ed., improved. 
12°. pp. xviii, 267. 21 colored plates. 
(Fitton, Sarah Mary.] Conversations on botany. See 
[Frrron, Elizabeth, and Frrron, S. M.]. 
Fitzgerald, Desmond. Analysis of the rainfall at Lake 
Cochituate, Mass., 1852-1883, with discussion. [New York. 
1884.] 8°. Diagrs. 
Reprinted from the Transactions of the American sociely of civil engi- 
neers, 1884, xiii, 359-375. 
Evaporation. [New York. 1886.] 8°. Plates. 
Transactions of the American sociely of civil engineers, 1886, xv, 581-646. 
Fitz Gerald, Edward Arthur. The highest Andes; a record 
of the first ascent of Aconcagua and Tupungato in Argentina, 
and the exploration of the surrounding valleys. With chap- 
ters by Stuart Vines, and contributions by Professor Bonney, 
G. C. Crick, R. I. Pocock, G. A. Boulenger, I. H. Burkill, 
Philip Gosse. London. 1899. 8°.  Illustr. 
“Notes on plants collected in the Aconcagua valleys by Philip Gosse; 
by I. H. Burkill,”’ pp. 361-376. 
Fitzgerald, Henry Purefoy. A concise hand book of climbers, 
twiners and wall shrubs. London. [1906.] sm.8°. Plates. 
Fitz-James, Lowenhjelm, duchesse de. La viticulture 
franco-américaine, 1869-1889. Montpellier, etc. 1889. 
Trees of California and Oregon. [Albany. 1854.] 
Woodland of Indian territory. Wash- 
Map. (United States geological sur- 
Illustrations of Himalayan 
See Rerucium 
Conversa- 
London. 1823. 
