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AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Hosie, Alexander. Three years in western China; a narrative 
of three journeys in Ssii-ch’uan, Kuei-chow, and_Yiin-nan. 
With an introduction by Archibald Little. New York. 
[1889.] 8°. Plates. 
Hosmer, Ralph Sheldon. Forestry in Hawaii; why the 
practice of forestry is an economic necessity in the Hawaiian 
Islands. (Honolulu. 1908?] 24°. pp. [8]. 
and Bruce, Eugene S. A forest working plan for 
township 40, Totten and Crossfield purchase, Hamilton 
County, New York state forest preserve. Preceded by a dis- 
cussion of conservative lumbering and the water-supply, by 
F. H. Newell. Washington. 1901. 8°. pp. 64. 4 maps 
and 11 plates. (Unirep Srarps — Department of agricul- 
ture—Forest service. Bulletin, 30.) 
Hosseus, Karl Curt. Die pflanzenwelt Bad Reichenhalls 
und seiner berge auf geographisch-geologischer grundlage. 
Bad Reichenhall. 1911. sm. 8°. 4 plates (8 colored), 
and other illustr. 
Hossfeld, Johann Wilhelm. Mathematik. 
1821-22. sm. 8°. 46 [45] plates. 
wissenschaft, 6, i, il.) 
Has also the title: ‘‘Praktische geometrie, bd. 1, 2.” 
For bd. 1, 2 see his “‘ Niedere allgemeine mathematik,’’ 1819-20. 
Niedere allgemeine mathematik. Bd.1, 2. Gotha. 
1819-20. sm. 8°. Plate and table. (Die rorst- und jagd- 
wissenschaft, 2. 
For bd. 3, 4, see his ‘‘ Mathematik.” 
Reformation der forstwissenschaft und die cano- 
Bd. 3,4. Gotha. 
(Die rorst- und jagd- 
nischen lehren derselben encyclopiidisch abgefasst. Hild- 
burghausen. 1820. 16°. pp.80. 
Host, Nicolaus Thomas. Flora austriaca. 2 vol. Viennae. 
1827-31. 8°. 
i. 1827. pp. [12], 576+.—ii. 1831. pp. [4], 768. 
-——— Salix. Vol. i. Vindobonae. 1828. f°. pp. [8], 
34+. 105 colored plates. 
No more published. 
Synopsis plantarum in Austria provinciisque adja- 
centibus sponte crescentium. Vindobone. 1797. 8°. pp. 
{16], 666+. 
“Errata,” at end. 
Hotton, 
Manuel de l’élagueur; ou, De la conduite 
des arbres forestiers. Paris. 1829. sm. 8°. pp. 159. 
Houard, C. Les zoocécidies des plantes d’Europe et du bas- 
sin de la Méditerranée. 2 tom. (paged contin.). Paris. 
1908. 8°. pp. [2], 4, [2], 1247+. Portrs. and other illustr. 
i. Cryptogames, gymnospermes, monocotylédones, dicotylédones (pt. 
1).— ii. Dicotylédones (pt. 2). Index bibliographique. 
“Table botanique,” pp. 1219-1247.—* Rectifications,”” at end of each 
tom. 
Houba, J. Les chénes de |’Amérique septentrionale en Bel- 
gique, leur origine, leur qualités, leur avenir. Hasselt. 1887. 
1. 8°. Plates. 
Houck, Friedrich. Dissertationem inauguralem botanico- 
medicam de Hyperico submittit. See WepeEL, G. W., 
praeses. 
Houdoux, Henri. Etude botanique, chimique, médicale, 
pharmaceutique, et toxicologique, sur la noix vomique et ses 
congénéres. Thése. Paris. 1869. 4°. pp. 80.  (Keole 
supérieure de pharmacie de Paris.) 
Hough, Franklin Benjamin. An address on our schools and 
our forests; delivered before the Department of superinten- 
dence of the National educational association, 1881. Wash- 
ington. 1881. 8°. pp. 18. 
“Reprinted from Circular of information, no. 3, 1881.” 
A catalogue of the indigenous, naturalized, and fili- 
coid plants of Lewis County, [New York]. Arranged accord- 
ing to the natural method adopted by Professor Torrey, 
in the state catalogue. [Albany. 18-?] 1. 8°. pp. [35]. 
(Senate, no. 71.) 
The elements of forestry, designed to afford informa- 
tion concerning the planting and care of forest trees. Cin- 
cinnati. 1882. 8°. Illustr. 
353 
A familiar talk about trees; delivered at a meeting 
of the New Hampshire board of agriculture, June, 1883. 
Concord. 1883. 8°. pp. 12. 
= The future policy of forest management in the United 
States. (Jn BriTISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT 
OF sctENcE, Montreal, 1884. Canadian economies, 1885, 
pp. 131-187.) 
How can a state best promote the interests of for- 
estry? (In PENNSYLVANIA — Board of agriculture. Quar- 
terly report, 1888, xxxvi, 100-106.) 
——] Planting trees in school grounds. 
1883. 8°. pp. 8. 
of education.) 
] Planting trees in school grounds; [by F. B. Hough].— 
Celebration of arbor day; [by J. B. Peaslee, with a preface 
by Warren Higley]. Washington. 1885. 8°. pp. vi, 64. 
(Department of the interior. Bureau of education.) 
[——— and others.] The proper value and management of 
government timber lands and the distribution of North 
American forest trees. See Unirep Srares — Department 
of agriculture. 
Report upon forestry. 
partment of agriculture. 
Hough, James. Letters on the climate, inhabitants, produc- 
tions, &e. of the Neilgherries, or Blue Mountains of Coimba- 
toor, South India. London. 1829. 8°. pp. iv, 172. 
Hough, Romeyn Beck. Handbook of the trees of the north- 
ern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains. Low- 
ville, N, Y. 1907. 8°. Illustr. 
Houghton, Douglass. Localities of plants collected in the 
northwestern expeditions of 1831 and 1832. (Jn ScHoo.- 
crart, H.R. Narrative of an expedition through the upper 
Mississippi to Itasca Lake, 1834, pp. 160-165.) 
Houghton, John. Husbandry and trade improv’d; being 
a collection of many valuable materials relating to corn, 
cattle, &e., with a compleat catalogue of the several sorts of 
earths, and their proper product, elc. Revised, corrected 
and published, with a preface and indexes, by Richard Brad- 
ley. 3 vol. London. 1727. 8°. 
i. pp. [2], viii, 460 [462], [20].—ii. pp. 
pp. [2], 398, [12]. 
Houlbert, Constant. Documents pour servir 4 l’histoire de 
la botanique dans le département de la Mayenne. [Angers. 
1887.] 8°. 
From a larger work, pp. 259-277. 
Flore du Sénonais; catalogue analytique et descriptif 
des plantes vasculaires observées dans l’arrondissement de 
Sens par Gustave Julliot, J. B. Loriferne, Charles Sepot, ete. 
Sens. 1901. 8°. 
“Bibliographie,”’ pp. xix—xx. d 
Recherches sur la structure comparée du bois secon- 
daire dans les apétales. Thése. Paris. 1893. 1. 8°. 8 
plates. 
House, Homer Doliver. Check-list of the woody plants of 
western North Carolina. N. Pp. 1910. sm. 8°. pp. [13]. 
Descriptions of three Mexican violets. See Rose, 
J. N., and Housr, H. D. 
Woody plants of western North Carolina. 
stadt. 1913. 8°. pp.34. 
Houssaye, J. G. Instructions sur la maniére de préparer la 
boisson du thé. Paris. 1834. sm. 8°. pp. 16. 
Monographie du thé; description botanique, torré- 
faction, composition chimique, propriétés hygiéniques de 
cette feuille. Paris. 1843. 8°. pp. [4], 160. Plates and vign. 
“Liste des principaux auteurs qui ont écrit sur le thé,” pp. 155-157. 
Der thee; eine monographie enthaltend die geschichte 
des thee’s und die statistik seines gebrauchs seit einftthrung 
desselben in Europa, bis jetzt, etc. Aus dem franzdsischen. 
Quedlinburg, efc. 1844. 8°. pp. 111+. Plates. 
Houston, Edwin James. Outlines of forestry; or, The ele- 
mentary principles underlying the science of forestry. Being 
a series of primers of forestry. Philadelphia. 1893. 12°. 
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Washington. 
(Department of the interior. Bureau 
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