AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Olivi, Giovanni Battista. De reconditis, et praecipuis collec- 
taneis ab Francisco Calceolario in musxo adservatis, testi- 
fieatio. [Cum Iter Baldi civitatis Veron montis, ab Fran- 
cisco Calceolario.] Venetiis, apud Paulum Zanfrettum. 
1584. sm. 8°. pp. [24], 54, [16]. 
Olivier, Ernest. Flore populaire de |’Allier. Noms vul- 
gaires et patois des plantes indigénes & cultivées usités dans 
ce département. Moulins. 1886. 8°. pp. [2], 43. 
“Extrait du Bulletin de la Sociélé d’horticullure de U Allier, nov. 1886." 
Matériaux pour la flore algérienne. [Moulins. 
1900.] 8°. 
Revue scientifique du Bourbonnais et du centre de la France, 1900, xiii, 
127-137. 
Olivier, Guillaume Antoine. Observations sur une espéce 
de coton frutiqueux, arbuste, cultivée dans l’ile de Santorin. 
Lues A la Société d’agriculture du département de la Seine, 
le 20 jan. 1808. [Paris. 1808.] 8°. 
Annales de Uagricullure francaise, 1808, xxxiii, 105-108. 
— Voyage dans l’empire othoman, |’Egypte et la Perse, 
fait par ordre du gouvernement, pendant les six premiéres 
années de la république. 3tom. Paris. [IS01]-07. 4°, 
and atlas of 50 plates and maps. 
i.(1801.] pp. xii, [4], 432 +.— ii. 1804. 
pp. [4], viii, 566+. 
“Errata,” at the end of each volume. 
Olivier, Henri. Recherches pour servir 4 histoire naturelle, 
chimique et industrielle du hemlock Abies canadensis (sapin 
du Canada). Thése. Paris. 1870. 4°. pp.[8],22. (Ecole 
supérieure de pharmacie de Paris.) 
Olivier, Louis. Expériences sur l’accroissement des cellules 
et la multiplication des noyaux. ([Paris. 1882.) 1. 8°. 
3 plates. 
“Extrait du Bulletin de la Société botanique de France,” 1882, xxix, 
101-105. 
L’olivier en Algérie. See [Marés, Paul]. 
Oliviéri, F. Emmanuel. Le cacaoyer, plantation, culture et 
préparation du cacao; manuel pratique du planteur. Traduit 
de l’anglais. Paris. 1908. 8°. Plates. (Bibliothéque 
d’agriculture coloniale.) 
A treatise on cacao (Theobroma cacao), its planting, 
cultivation, and the curing of the bean. 3d ed. Trinidad. 
1903. 8°. Illustr. 
Olmedilla y Puig, Joaquin. Estudio histérico de la vida 
Beto del médico espafiol del siglo xv1 Nicol’is Monardes. 
adrid. 1897. 8°. Port. 
Sucinta noticia histdérica del café. 
16°. pp. 32. (Biblioteca de la irradiacién.) 
Olmsted, Frederick Erskine. Tests on the physical proper- 
ties of timber. [Washington. 1903.] 8°. pp. [8]. 2 plates. 
“Reprint from Yearbook of Depariment of agricullure for 1902,” pp. 
533-538. 
pp. [4], ii, 466 4+-.— iii. 1807. 
Madrid. 1895. 
_ —— A working plan for forest lands near Pine Bluff, Ar- 
a 
so 
ill 
kansas. Washington. 1902. 1. 8°. pp. 48. Plates and 
other illustr. (Unrrep Starrs — Department of agriculture — 
Forest service. Bulletin, 32.) 
Olmsted, Frederick Law. Belle Isle: 
[Boston?] 1884. sm. 8°. pp. 24. Plan. 
City planning; an introductory address delivered at. 
the second National conference on city planning, Rochester, 
May, 1910. (Washington. 1910.] 8°. (American civic 
association — Department of city making. Ser. ii, no. 4.) 
— City of Newport. Improvement of Easton’s beach; 
preliminary report. Boston. 1883. sm.8°. pp. 10. Map. 
A consideration of the justifying value of a public 
park. Prepared at the request of the American social science 
association, and read at its meeting in Saratoga, 1880. Bos- 
ton. 1881. 1]. 8°. pp. 20. 
The cotton kingdom; a traveller’s observations on 
cotton and slavery in the American slave states. Based 
upon three former volumes of journeys and investigations 
after one year. 
by the same author. 2 vol. New York, etc. 1861-62. 
sm. 8°. Map. 
1.1861. pp. viii, 376.— ii. 1862. pp. iv, 404. 
529 
[ | A few things to be thought of before proceeding to 
plan buildings for the national agricultural colleges. New 
York. 1866. 1. 8°. pp. 23. 
| Index to trees about the [United States] Capitol, 
with advice to visitors interested in them. [Washington. 
1882.] 8°. 
From Annual report of the architect of the United States Capitol, 1882, pp. 
9-21. 
[ 
A journey in the back country. New York, etc. 
12°. pp. xvi, 492. 
_A journey in the seaboard slave states, with remarks 
on their economy. New York, efc. 1856. 12°. pp. xvi, 
723. Illustr. (Our slave states, 1.) 
A journey through Texas; or, A saddle-trip on the 
southwestern frontier. With a statistical appendix. New 
York, elec. 1857. 12°. pp. [2], xxxiv, 516. Front. and 
map. (Our slave states, 2.) 
The same. New York. 1860 [cop. 1857]. 12°. 
pp. [2], xxxiv, 516. Front.andmap. (Our slave states, 2.) 
{Letter to C. H. Dalton, regarding the trees of Com- 
monwealth avenue mall.} See SarGcEnt, C.S8., and OLMSTED, 
Beeley 
1863. 
Letter to E. H. Rollins, chairman of the senate com- 
mittee on publie buildings and grounds. [Washington. 
1882.] 8°. pp. 2. 2 plans. (47th cong., Ist sess. Sen- 
ate. Mis. doc. No. 32.) 
See STATEN ISLAND IM- 
A letter introductory. 
PROVEMENT COMMISSION. 
Mount Royal, Montreal. 
pp. [4], 80. Plan. 
] The park for Detroit; being a preliminary consid- 
eration of certain prime conditions of economy for the Belle 
Isle scheme. [Boston.] 1882. sm. 8°. pp. 58. Diagrs. 
“Printed for the author.” 
Preliminary report of the landscape architect and 
the civil and topographical engineer, upon the laying out of 
the twenty-third and twenty-fourth wards. [Also] Report 
accompanying a plan for laying out that part of the twenty- 
fourth ward, lying west of the Riverdale road. See New 
York (City) — Department of public parks. 
= ] Report of a preliminary scheme of improvements. 
See STaTrEn ISLAND IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION. 
= Report on the recent changes in the keepers’ service. 
See New York (City) — Department of public parks. 
The spoils of the park. With a few leaves from the 
deep-laden note-books of ‘‘a wholly unpractical man.” 
[New York? 1882.] 8°. pp. 57. 
A history of the management of Central park. 
Sketch map of Buffalo. See The Burrato park sys- 
New York. 1881. 8°. 
[ 
tem. 
Trees in streets and in parks. [New York. 1882.] 
Ro 
Sanitarian, 1882, x, 513-518. 
[ ]. Walks and talks of an American farmer in England. 
New York. 1852. 12°. pp. [4], 246. Illustr. 
The same. New ed., revised, with additions. Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. 1859. sm. 8°. pp. xvi, 364. 
and Harrison, Jonathan Baxter. Observations on 
the treatment of public plantations, more especially relating 
to the use of the axe. Boston. 1889. 8°. pp. 24. 
and Olmsted, John Charles.| Beardsley park; 
landseape architects’ preliminary report. Boston. 1884. 
4°. pp. 14. Map. 
and Vaux, Calvert. Description of a plan for the 
improvement of the Central park. ‘‘ Greensward.” New 
York. 1858. [Reprinted 1868.] 8°. pp. [2], 36. Plate. 
[Olmsted, John Charles.] Beardsley park. See [OLMsrTep, 
F. L. and Oumstep, J. C.]. 
Olmsted, Vaux, & co. Observations on the progress of 
improvements in street plans, with special reference to the 
park-way proposed to be laid out in Brooklyn. Brooklyn. 
1868. 8°. pp. 30. 
