AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Power, Thomas. The botanist’s guide for the county of 
Cork; being a systematic catalogue of the native plants of 
the county, compiled and arranged according to the natural 
system of botany. (/n ConrrisuTions towards a fauna and 
flora of the county of Cork, 1845.) 
Powis Bale, M. See Baez, M. Powis. 
Poyvre, Pierre. Voyages d’un philosophe; ou, Observations 
sur les mceurs «& les arts des peuples de |’Afrique, de ’ Asie & 
de Amérique. Maestricht. 1779. sm. 12°. pp. [4], 154. 
A practical guide to the watering and sea-bathing places, on 
the coasts of Kent, Sussex, and Hampshire, including the 
Isle of Wight, ete., with the necessary railroad, steam packet, 
and stage coach information. London. 1846. 16°. pp. 64. 
Practical hints on the culture of the mulberry tree, together 
with the art of raising silk worms in the best manner, with the 
cheapest and most simple furniture and fixtures. By a 
citizen of Mansfield, Conn., who has been familiar with the 
process during the last thirty years. Hartford. 1839. 
sm. 8°. pp. 82. Illustr. 
The practical husbandman and planter; or, Observations 
on the ancient and modern husbandry, planting, gardening, 
&c., interspersed with notes etymological, philosophical, 
and historical. By a private society of husbandmen and 
planters. 2 vol. London. 1733-34. 8°. 4 plates. 
Praedium rusticum. See [EstrennE, Charles]. 
Praeger, Robert Lloyd. On the botanical subdivision of 
Ireland. Dublin. 1896. 8°. Map. 
“Reprinted from the Jrish naturalist, 1896,"’ v, 29-38. 
The flora of County Armagh. Dublin. 
pp. 37. Map and plate. 
“Reprinted from the Jrish naturalist, 1893.” 
Gleanings in Irish topographical botany. 
1902. 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Proceedings"’ of the Royal Irish academy, 1902, 
xxiv, sect. B., pp. 61-94. 
Report on the botany of the Mourne Mountains, 
County Down. See Stewart, 8. A., and Pragaer, R. L. 
A tourist’s flora of the west of Ireland. Dublin. 
1909. sm. 8°. 27 plates, 5 maps, and other illustr. 
Praél, Edmund. Vergleichende untersuchungen tiber schutz- 
und kern-holz der laubbiume.  Inaugural-dissertation, 
Rostock. Berlin. 1888. 8°. pp. [4], 81. Plate. 
“Separat-abdruck aus Pringsheim’s Jahrbiichern fiir wissenschaflliche 
botanik, bd. xix, heft. i.” 
Praetorius, G. O. Practical hints on forestry. (Jn PENN- 
SYLVANIA — Board of agriculture. Quarterly report, 1888, 
xxxvi, 71-81.) 
Prahl, Johann Friedrich. 
Gustroviam sponte nascuntur, phanerogamarum. 
viae. 1837. 8°. pp. [iv], 66. 
Prahn, Hermann. Pflanzennamen; erklirung der latei- 
nischen und der deutschen namen der in Deutschland wild- 
wachsenden und angebauten pflanzen, der zierstriucher, der 
bekanntesten garten- u. zimmerpflanzen und der auslin- 
dischen kulturgewiichse. 2., erweiterte’aufl. Berlin. [19097] 
KG? 
Prain, David. 
1893. 8°. 
Dublin. 
Index plantarum, quae cirea 
Gustro- 
An account of the genus Gomphostemma 
Wall. Caleutta.. 1891. pp. [4], ii, [47]. 30 plates, and 
map. (In Caucurra— Royal botanic garden. Annals, 
1891, iii, 227-271.) 
Bengal plants; a list of the phanerogams, ferns and 
fern-allies indigenous to, or commonly cultivated in, the 
lower provinces and Chittagong, with definitions of the 
natural orders and genera, and keys to the genera and spe- 
cies. Caleutta. 1903. 8°. pp. [10], 1319. Map. 
Contributions to Indian botany. London. 1906. 
8°. 4 plates and 2 maps. 
“Reprints from periodicals, 1902-1906.” 
Memoirs and memoranda, chiefly botanical. Cal- 
cutta. 1894. 8°. 4 plates and 2 maps. 
“Reprints from periodicals, 1887—1893.”" 
Contents:— The Angami Nagas.— The non-indigenous species of the 
567 
Andaman flora.— A list of Diamond Island plants.— The hot springs of 
the Namba forest in the Sibsagar district, upper Assam.— On the present 
condition of Barren Island——On an undescribed oriental species of 
Nepeta.— Teratological effects produced on Acacia eburnea by AEcidium 
esculentum.— Note on Lo-Kao, the Chinese green-dye, yielded by vari- 
ous species of Rhamnus.— The vegetation of the Coco group.— On a 
botanical visit to Little Andaman and the Nicobars.— Remarks on the 
fauna of Narcondam and Barren Island.— On the synonymy of Antho- 
coma flavescens Zoll.— Two species of Pedicularis— On the flora of 
Narcondam and Barren Island.— Botany of the Laccadives.— Directions 
for drying specimens of plants for a herbarium.— Note on some methods 
of preparing botanical specimens. 
Notes on Agave and Fureraea in 
Drummonp, J. R., and Prain, David. 
Novicie indice. Some additional species of Indian 
plants. London. 1905. 8°. Plates. 
“Reprinted from the Journal of the Asiatic sociely of Bengal, pt. 2, vols. 
Iviii—boxiii, 1889-1904."" 
- A second century of new and rare Indian plants. 
See Kina, Sir George, and others. 
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1817-1911. 
1912. 8°. Port. (Smithsonian institution. 
2132.) 
“From the Smithsonian report for 1911, pages 659-671."" 
| A sketch of the life of Francis Hamilton (once 
India. See 
Washington. 
Publication, 
| 
Buchanan). Calcutta. 1905. pp. [2], Ixxv. (In Cat- 
coum — Royal botanic garden. Annals, 1905, x, pt. 2, pp. 
i-lxxv.) 
“Erratum slip,” inserted. 
The species of Dalbergia of south-eastern Asia. 
Calcutta. 1904. 91 plates. (In Catcurra — Royal bo- 
tanic garden. Annals, 1904, x, pt. 1, pp. 1-114.) 
The species of Pedicularis of the Indian empire and 
its frontiers. Caleutta. 1890. Map, table, 37 plates, and 
diagrs. (In Catcurra — Royal botanic garden. Annals, 
1891, iii, 1-196.) ; 
Prang, Louis, illustrator. Meehans’ monthly. See Mes- 
HANS’ monthly. 
Prantl, Karl. Beitrige zur 
{Leipzig. 1887.] 8°. 
“Separat-abdruck aus Engler, Botanische jahrbiicher,”” 1887, viii, 321— 
336. 
kenntnis der cupuliferen. 
Die natiirlichen pflanzenfamilien. See ENGLER, 
Adolf, and Prantt, Karl. 
Pratt, A.E. Tothesnows of Tibet through China. 
etc. 1892. 8°. Illustr. 
Pratt, Anne (afterwards Mrs. 
grasses and sedges. London. 
35 colored plates. 
The plates are numbered 238*-272 in continuation of her ** The flower- 
ing plants and ferns of Great Britain.”’ 
The ferns of Great Britain, and their allies the club- 
mosses, pepperworts, and horsetails. London.  [1855.] 
8°. pp. iv, 164. 41 colored plates, and other illustr. 
The plates are numbered 273-313 in continuation of her ‘‘The flower- 
ing plants and ferns of Great Britain.” 
The flowering plants and ferns of Great Britain. 5 
vol. London. [1855-66?] 8°. 238 [242] plates (241 colored). 
i. pp. viii, 288. Pl. 147.— ii. pp. viii, 355. Pl. 48-83 [39 plates].— 
iii. pp. x, 410. Pl. 84-136.— iv. pp. viii, 328. Pl. 137-189.— v. pp. 
viii, 368. PI. 190-238 [50 plates]. 
The ferns are not included in these volumes but are published sepa- 
rately under the title: ‘‘ The ferns of Great Britain and their allies."’ 
Pratt, F. C. The principal cactus insects of the United 
States. See Huntsr, W. D., and others. 
Pratt, H.C. Observations on Termes gestroi as affecting the 
Para rubber tree, and methods to be employed against its 
ravages. Kuala Lumpur. 1909. 8°. pp. [2], 29. Plate 
and other illustr. (Federated Malay States — Department 
of agriculture. Bulletin, 3.) 
Pratum, lacus, arundinetum. See [Estrenne, Charles]. 
Préaubert, Ernest. Contribution 4 |’étude des saules de 
Maine-et-Loire. [Angers. 1901.] 8°. 
From Bulletin de la Société d'études scientifiques d’ Angers, 1901, xxx, 
95-106? 
London, 
The British 
pp- vill, 136. 
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