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lustr. (Jn Unrrep Srates — Department of agriculture — 
Forest service. Circular, 128.) 
The seasoning and preservative treatment of Arbor- 
vite poles. [Washington. 1908.] pp. 29. Illustr. (In 
UnitEep Srates — Department of agriculture — Forest ser- 
vice. Circular, 136.) 
Utilization of California eucalypts. 
S., and Smita, C.S 
Smith, Christian. Journal [of an expedition to explore the 
river Zaire]. (Jn Tuckey, J. K. Narrative, etc., 1818, 
pp. 227-336.) 
Smith, Clayton Orville. 
See Smita, R. E. 
Smith, Clinton D. Forestry legislation. [Lansing. 
8°. (Michigan — Agricultural experiment station. 
tin, 162, pp. 32-39.) 
Smith, Edw. Kaffee ist wirklich gift! Keine ironie, leider 
nur zu sehr ernst! Hin ernstes wort an alle kaffeetrinker 
und menschenfreunde. Frei nach dem englischen. Ham- 
burg. 1845. sm. 8°. pp. 15. 
Smith, Edward. The life of Sir Joseph Banks, with some 
notices of his friends and contemporaries. London, etc. 
1911. 8°. Portrs. and plates. 
“Errata,”’ inserted after p. iv. 
Smith, Edwin Dalton, illustrator. 
See Sweet, Robert. 
Smith, Erwin Frink. Additional evidence on the ecommuni- 
eability of peach yellows and peach rosette. Washington. 
1891. 8°. pp. 65. 38 [89] plates. (United States — 
Department of agriculture — Division of vegetable patho- 
logy. Bulletin, 1.) 
The botanical club check list; a protest. 
ton. 1895.) 8°. pp. 16. 
Catalogue of the phzenogamous and vascular erypto- 
gamous plants of Michigan, indigenous, naturalized, and 
adventive. See WHEELER, C. F., and Smiru, E. F. 
The chemistry of peach yellows. [Boston, etc. 
1891.] 8°. pp. 16. 
“Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American pomological sociely 
for 1891." 
Peach rot and peach blight, Monilia fructigena 
See Berts, H. 
Walnut culture in California. 
1898.] 
Bulle- 
Flora australasica. 
(Washing- 
Persoon. (Washington. 1889.) 8°. pp. 11. (United 
States — Department of agriculture — Section of vegetable 
pathology.) 
“Extract from Journal of mycology,”’ 1889, v, 123-134. 
Recent studies of the olive-tuberele organism. 
Washington. 1908. 8°. (United States — Department of 
agriculture — Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 131, 
pt. 4.) 
and others. Crown-gall of plants, ifs cause and 
remedy. By E. F. Smith, N. A. Brown and C. O. Town- 
send. Washington. 1911. 8°. 36 plates, and other illustr. 
(United States — Department of agriculture — Bureau of 
plant industry. Bulletin, 213.) 
The structure and development of crown gall, a 
plant cancer. By E. F. Smith, Nellie A. Brown and Lucia 
McCulloch. Washington. 1912. 8°. pp. 60. 109 [55] 
plates, and other illustr. 
Smith, Eugene Allen. A general description of the climate, 
and of the geological, topographical, and agricultural fea- 
tures of the cotton-producing states. Author’s ed. Wash- 
ington. 1884. 8°. pp. [24]. 2 maps. 
“Extracted from the 4th Report of the U.S. entomological commission,” 
1884, pp. 59-80. 
Smith, Frederick Porter. Contributions towards the ma- 
teria medica & natural history of China. Shanghai, efc. 
1871. Ol Sr. 
Smith, Geoffrey. A naturalist in Tasmania. 
8°. Plates, map and other illustr. 
Smith, George. Biographical notice of John Evans, read 
at a meeting of the Delaware County institute of science, 
May, 1862. Chester. 1862. 16°. pp. 10. 
Oxford. 1909. 
655 
- History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, from 
the discovery of the territory included within its limits to the 
present time. With a notice of the geology of the county 
and catalogues of its minerals, plants, quadrupeds and birds. 
Philadelphia. 1862. 8°.  Illustr. 
“Botany,” pp. 416-433. 
Smith, Gerard Edwards. A catalogue of rare or remarkable 
phzenogamous plants, collected in south Kent, with descrip- 
tive notices and observations. London. 1829. 8°. pp. 
[4], 8, [4], 76+. 5 colored plates. 
“Errata,” at end. 
Smith, Harold Hamel. Notes on soil and plant sanitation 
on cacao and rubber estates. With an introduction by 
Wyndham Dunstan. London. 1911. sm. 8°. pp. lil, 
632. Portrs. and other illustr. 
and Pape, Fred A. G. Coco-nuts, the consols of the 
East; with special sections on their cultivation in the West 
Indies, Panama, Latin America, ete. With foreword by 
Sir W. H. Lever. London. [1912.] sm. 8°. Plates and 
other illustr. 
“Authorities consulted,”’ pp. xli—xlii. 
Smith, Harry S. The chaleidoid genus Perilampus and 
its relations to the problem of parasite introduction. Wash- 
ington. 1912. 8°. pp. [41]. Illustr. (United States — 
Department of agriculture — Bureau of entomology. Tech- 
nical series, 19, iv.) ; 
“Technical results from the gipsy moth parasite laboratory.” 
Smith, Henry. Flora sarisburiensis. A repository of Eng- 
lish botany, both general and medical, being an accurate 
delineation from nature of English plants, with their uses 
in medicine, the arts, and agriculture, with the classes, 
orders, natural orders, genera, species, etymologies, habitats, 
descriptions, and uses. London. [1817.] 8°. 30 colored 
plates. 
Smith, Henry George. The Australian melaleucas and 
their essential oils. See Baker, R. T., and Smrru, H. G. 
On the crystalline camphor of Eucalyptus oil 
(eudesmol), and the natural formation of eucalyptol. [Syd- 
ney. 1899.] 8°. 
Journal and proceedings of the Royal sociely of N. S. Wales, 1899, xxxiii, 
86-106. 
_ On the Darwinias of Port Jackson and their essential 
See Baker, R. T., and Smiru, H. G. 
The lemon-scented ironbark (Eucalyptus Staigeriana 
F.v. M.) and its essential oil. See Baker, R. T., and Smiru, 
HaG: 
oils. 
— A research on the eucalypts. 
and Smita, H. G. 
A research on the pines of Australia. 
R. T., and Smita, H. G. 
On the saccharine and astringent exudations of the 
“grey gum,” Eucalyptus punctata DC., and on a product 
allied to aromadendrin. [Sydney. 1897.] 8°. pp. [18]. 
Illustr. 
See Baker, R. T., 
See Baker, 
Some West Australian eucalypts and their essential 
oils. See Baker, R. T., and Situ, H. G. 
On an undescribed species of Leptospermum and 
its essential oil. See Baker, R. T., and Smrru, H. G. 
Smith, Sir James Edward. Botanical characters of some 
plants of the natural order of Myrti. (London. 1797.) 4°. 
Transaclions of the Linnean sociely, 1797, iti, 255-288. 
A botanical history of the genus Tofieldia. 
1818.] 4°. Plate. 
Transactions of the Linnean sociely of London, 1818, xii, 235-247. 
{London. 
A botanical sketch of the genus Conchium. [Lon- 
don. 1808.] 4°. 
Transactions of the Linnean sociely of London, 1808, ix, 117-125. 
A compendium of the Englishflora. London. 1829. 
pp. vill, 219. 
The same. 2d ed., with additions and corrections. 
By W.J. Hooker. London. 1836. nar.12°. pp. vill, 230. 
nar: 12°. 
