AUTHOR CATALOGUE 647 
Plains area. Washington. 1911. 8°. 6 plates, and other 
illustr. (United States— Department of agriculture — 
Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 201.) 
= The wilting coefficient for different plants and its 
indirect determination. See Brices, L. J., and Suanrz, 
H. L. 
Sharpe, Thomas A. Catalogue of fruit trees under test at 
the experimental farm at Agassiz, British Columbia. See 
Saunpers, WILu1AM, of Ottawa, and Suarpe, T. A. 
Sharples, Stephen Paschall. Experiments of 
woods. [Philadelphia, efc. 1883.] 8°. pp. 5. 
“Transactions of the American instilule of mining engineers,” 
281-285. 
American 
1883, xi, 
The specific gravity, ash and appearance of the wood 
of certain shrubs, and exotic .trees found growing in the 
United States. [Cambridge. 1883.] 8°. pp. [7]. 
“From the Proceedings of the Boston sociely of natural hislory,”’ 1883, 
rod, 359-363. 
Sharrock, Robert. The history of the propagation & im- 
provement of vegetables by the concurrence of art and nature; 
shewing the several ways for the propagation of plants usu- 
ally cultivated in England, as they are increased by seed, 
off-sets, etc. Oxford. 1660. 16°. pp. [IS], 150. Plate. 
Shattuck, George Burbank, editor. The Bahama Islands. 
New York, etc. 1905. 1.8°. pp. xxxu, 630. Plates, maps, 
and other illustr. (The geographical society of Baltimore.) 
“Vegetation of the Bahama Islands, by W. C. Coker,” pp. 183-270. 
Shattuk, George. Some account of an excursion to the 
White Hills of New Hampshire, in the year 1807. [Phila- 
delphia. 1808.) 8°. 
Philadelphia medical and physical journal, 1808, iii, 26-35. 
Shaw, George. Cimelia physica. See Mruuer, J. I’. 
Shaw, George Russell. Characters of Pinus; the eae cone. 
[Chicago. 1907.) 8°. Illustr. 
“Reprinted from the Bolanical gazelle,’ 1907, xliii, 205- ‘209. 
The genus Pinus. Cambridge. 1914. f°. pp. [8], 
96. 39 [38] plates. (Arnold arboretum. Publications, 5.) 
[+ ] The pines of Cuba. Pinus tropicalis (Morelet), 
Pinus caribaea (Morelet), Pinus cubensis ((risebach).  |Lon- 
don. 1904.] 1. 8°. pp. [5]. Plate. 
Reprinted from the Gardeners’ chronicle, 1904, 3d ser., xxxv, 179-180; 
xxxvi, 98. 
The pines of Mexico. 
29+. 22 plates, and map. 
fiona, 1c) =: 
Shaw, Henry. Will establishing the Missouri botanical 
garden. Also Act of General assembly of Missouri, approved 
Mar. 14, 1859, and Deed of Henry Shaw to Washington 
university, Oct. 14, 1885. St. Louis. 1889. 8°. pp. [2], 
32. 
Boston. 1909. 4°. 
pp. [6], 
(Arnold arboretum. 1 
Publica- 
Shaw, Robert. Visits to high Tartary, Yarkand, and Kash- 
ghar (formerly Chinese Tartary), and return journey over 
the Karakoram Pass. London. 1871. 8°. Plates, maps, 
and other illustr. 
Shaw, Thomas. Travels, or observations relating to several 
parts of Barbary and the Levant. [With ‘‘ A collection of 
such papers as serve to illustrate the foregoing observations.” | 
Oxford. 1738. f°. pp. [8], xvi, 442, [2], 60, [8]. Plates, 
maps, and other illustr. 
“Specimen phytographie africane Xc.; or, A catalogue of some of 
the rarer plants of Barbary, Egypt and Arabia,” pp. 37-47. 
The same. 2d ed., with improvements. London. 
1757. 4°. pp. xviii, [xx], [2], 513+. Plates, maps, and 
other illustr. 
“Specimen phytographie africans,’ pp. 459-468. 
The same. 3d ed., corrected, with some account of 
the author. 2 vol. Edinburgh. 1808. 8°. Plates and 
maps. 
i. pp. xxxiv, [2], 29-462.— ii. pp. 440. 
“Specimen phytographie africane,”’ ii, 353-369. 
Shear, Cornelius Lott. Cranberry diseases. Washington. 
1907. 8°. pp. 64. Illustr. (United States — Depart- 
ment of agriculture — Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 
110.) 
“ Bibliography,”* 
Insect, and fungous enemies of the grape east. of the 
Rocky Mountains. See QuaryTance, A. L., and SHEAR, 
CAL. 
pp. 55-57. 
Prillieux’s Diseases of plants. [Review. Boston, 
elec. 1897,] 8°. 
“Reprinted from the American naturalist,” 1897, pp. 142-143. 
— and others. The control of black-rot of the grape. 
By C. L. Shear, G. I’. Miles, and L. A. Hawkins. Washing- 
ton. 1909. 8°. pp. 42. Plates. (United States — De- 
partment of agri reau of plant industry. Bul- 
letin, 155.) 4 
Shecut, John Louis Edward William. Flora carolineensis; 
or, A historical, medical, and economical display of the vege- 
table kingdom, according to the Linnzean, or sexual system 
of botany. Vol. i. Charleston. 1806. 8°. pp. [4], 579. 
5 plates. 
No more published. 
Sheldon, Asa Goodell. 
farmer. Woburn. 1862. 16°. 
“Forest trees,” pp. 333-342. 
Sheldon, Hdmund Perry. 
Salem. 1904. sm. 8°. pp. 32. 
chase exposition, St. Louis, 1904.) 
New species from the Pacific coast. 1. 
etc. 1903.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Bulletin of the Torrey botanical club,’ 1903, xxx, 
308-311. 
Life of Asa G. Sheldon, Wilmington 
pp. [2], 374+. Port. 
The forest wealth of Oregon. 
Plates. (Louisiana pur- 
[New York, 
Notes from the Minnesota state herbaria. Some 
extensions of plant ranges. [New York. 1893.] 8°. 
Plate. 
“Reprinted from the Bulletin of the Torrey botanical club,’ 1893, xx, 
283-287. 
Sheldon, William. Application of chestnut- wood to the arts 
of tanning and dyeing. [New Haven. 1819.] 8°. 
American journal of science and arts, 1819, i, 312-315. 
Sheldrake, Timothy. Botanicum medicinale; an herbal of 
medicinal plants on the College of physicians list. Desecrib- 
ing their places of growth, roots, bark, etc. To which now is 
added, his tables for finding the heat and cold in all climates, 
that exotic plants may be raised in summer, and preserved in 
winter. London. [1764?] f°. Table and 118 colored 
plates. 
Lettered: ‘1759. 
Shenstone, James Chapman. 
plants growing in the neighbourhood of Colchester. 
hurst Hill, Essex. 1887.] 8°. 
Transactions of the Epping forest and County of Essex naturalists’ field 
club, 1887, pp. 22-35? 
Shepard, Hdward Morse. 
A report on the flowering 
{Buck- 
The public interest involved in 
the Cornell forestry experiment. New York. 1904. sm. 8°. 
pp. 27. 
Shepard, Harvey N. Statutes of the commonwealth of 
Massachusetts, relating to trees, compiled for the Committee 
on forestry and roadside improvement of the Massachusetts 
horticultural society. [Boston. 1900?] 8°. pp. 28. 
Shepherd, Smiley. The box elder as a sugar tree. [Spring- 
field. 1865.] 8°. 
From the Transactions of the Illinois state horticultural society, 1865, 
pp. 814-816? 
Sheppard, John. On trees, their uses and biography: being 
the substance, with additions, of two lectures delivered before 
the Frome institution and in Bristol. London. 1848. 
sm. 12°. pp. xvi, 162+. Plates. 
Sheppard, William. On the geographical distribution of the 
Conifer in Canada. [Kingston. 1861-62.) 4°. 
Annals of the Botanical sociely of Canada, 1861-62, i, 185-188. 
(Sherard, William.] Schola botanica; sive, Catalogus plan- 
tarum, quas ab aliquot annis in Horto regio parisiensi indi- 
gitavit J. P. Tournefort, ut et Pauli Hermanni Paradisi 
batavi prodromus. Edente in lueem 8. W. A. Amstele- 
dami. 1689. sm. 12°. pp. [8], 386, [26]. 
