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to put in them. [Salem. 1872.) 8°. pp. 8. 
“From the Bulletin of the Essex instilule, vol. iv, 1872." 
Ferns of Essex County. (Salem. 1875.) 8°. 
Bulletin of the Essex instilate, 1875, vii, 44-54. 
Addenda. [Salem. 1875.) 8°. 
“From the Bulletin of the Essex instilule,’’ 1875, vii, 147-148. 
Ferns in their homes and ours. 3d ed. Salem, etc. 
1879. sm. 8°. pp. xvi, 178. 22 [23] plates. (American 
natural history series, 1.) 
Some of the plates are colored. 
The flora of Essex County, Massachusetts. Salem. 
18s0. 8°. 
Forestry and arboriculture in Massachusetts. 
{Boston. 1887.] 8°. pp. 24. 
Reprinted from the Annual reporl of the Massachusetts state board of 
agricullure, ISS7, xxxv. 
The importance of ornamental trees and their 
proper selection. [Portland. 1882.] 8°. pp. 8. 
Proceedings of the Portland society of nalural hislory, 1882. 
The native woods of Essex County, Massachusetts. 
See SarGent, C. 8. 
Notes on the native and extensively introduced 
woody plants of Essex County, Massachusetts. Salem. 
1879. 8°. pp. 38. Plate. 
“From the Bulletin of the Essex institute,’ 1880, xi, 72-106. 
Opening of a newly discovered shellheap at Ipswich. 
[Salem. 1882.] 8°. pp. 6 
“From the Bulletin of the Essex institule, vol. xiv.”" 
Ornamental trees for Massachusetts plantations. 
Boston. 1881. 8°. pp. [23]. 
“From the 28th Annual report of the secretary of the Slate board of agri- 
culture.” 
Our trees; a popular account of the trees in the 
streets and gardens of Salem, and of the native trees of Essex 
County, Massachusetts, with the location of trees, and 
historical and botanical notes. Salem. 1891. 8°. 
Our trees in winter. [Salem. 1880.] 8°. 
“From the Bulletin of the Essex institute, vol. xii.” 
3 The pine, its life, and importance in Essex County. 
[Salem. 1878.] 8°. pp. [2], 11. 
“From the Bulletin of the Essex inslitule,”’ 1878, x. 
Additional notes. [Salem. 1878.] 8°. 
Bulletin of the Essex instilule, 1878, x, 145-146. 
Report of the committee on flowers. Salem. 
8°. pp. 8. 
“ Extract from the Proceedings of the Essex agricullural sociely,for 1884."" 
Report of the committee on forest trees, [with ap- 
pendix]. Salem. 1884. 8°. pp. 18. 
“Extracted from the Proceedings of the Essex agricullural sociely, for 
1884.” 
Robinson, 8. H. A practical treatise on general or partial 
debility, and on the most effectual means of preventing and 
curing organic diseases, &c., by diet, exercise, and the round- 
leaf cornel. ‘To which is added an account of the Lobelia 
inflata, the celebrated American specific for asthma. 5th ed. 
London. [1837.] 8°. pp. [2], viii, 86. 
Robinson, Samuel. A course of fifteen lectures on medical 
botany, denominated Thomson's new theory of medical 
practice; in which the various theories that have preceded 
it are reviewed and compared. Columbus. 1832. 24°. 
pp. 206+. 
Robinson, Thomas Russell. Conditions affecting legume 
inoculation. See KeLtterman, K. F., and Roprinson, T. R. 
Seed sterilization and its effect upon seed inoculation. 
Washington. 1910. 8°. pp. 11. (United States — De- 
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cular, 67.) 
Robinson, William. 
London. 1870. 8°. 
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pp. 16. 
1884. 
Alpine flowers for English gardens. 
pp. xviii, 392. Plate and other il- 
The English flower garden, design, arrangement, 
and plans, followed by a description of all the best plants for 
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it and their culture and the positions fitted for them. 4th 
London. 1895. 8°. pp. viii, 866. Illustr. 
The garden beautiful, home woods and home land- — 
scape. London. 1907. 8°. Plates. 
Garden design and architects’ gardens; two reviews, 
illustrated, to show by actual examples from British gardens 
that clipping and aligning trees to make them ‘ harmonise ? 
with architecture is barbarous, needless, and inartistie. 
ened 1892. 8°. pp. xviii, 73. Plates and other il- 
ustr. 
Gleanings from French gardens; comprising an 
account of such features of French horticulture as are most 
worthy of adoption in British gardens. London, ele. 1868. 
sm. 8°. pp. xvi, 291. Front and other illustr. 
Hardy flowers; descriptions of upwards of thirteen 
hundred of the most ornamental species, and directions for 
their arrangement, culture, etc. ew ed. London. 1872. 
sm. 8°. Front. 
Mushroom culture, its extension and improvement. 
i a elec. 1870. sm. 8°. pp. x, 172. Front. and other 
illustr. 
The parks, promenades & gardens of Paris described 
and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities and 
of public and private gardens. London. 1869. 8°. pp. 
xxxii, 644. Illustr. 
The subtropical garden; or, Beauty of form in the 
flower garden. London. 1871. sm. 8°. pp. viii, [2], 241. 
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8°. pp. 38. Plates. 
The wild garden; or, Our groves & shrubberies made 
beautiful by the naturalization of gas exotic plants, with 
a chapter on the garden of British wild flowers. London. 
1870. sm. 8°. pp. [8], 236. Front. 
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Robles, Eduardo de. La produccion agricola y forestal de la 
Argelia. See Jorpana y Morera, José, and others. 
Robottom, Arthur. Travels in search of new trade products. 
London. 1893. sm. 8°. Iustr. 
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names, characters, places of growth, duration, and time of 
flowering of the plants growing wild in Great Britain. To 
which are prefixed the principles of botany. York. 1777. 
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Actes de la Sociélé linnéenne de Bordeaux, 1879, iii, 343-358. 
Toxicologie africaine; étude botanique, historique, 
ethnographique, chinique, etc. sur les végétaux toxiques et 
suspects propres au continent africain et aux fles adjacentes. 
Précédée d’une préface de M. Brouardel. Tom. i; ii, fase. 
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plantes phanérogames qui croissent spontanément dans le 
département de la Charente. Paris. 1860. 8°. pp. xvi, 
294. 
The date on the cover reads * 1861."" 
(Rochefort, César de.| Histoire naturelle et morale des fles 
Antilles de l’Amérique. 2° éd., reveué & augmentée. 
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