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Smith, Sir James Edward. 
(Pt. i] Londini. 1800. 
—_-— In usum Florae germanicae editum a 
Compendium Flore britannice. 
sm. 8°. pp. villi, 122+. 
The same. 
G. F. Hoffmann. [Pt. i.) Erlangae. 1801. sq. 32°. pp. 
{10}, 274, [6]. Port. 
— Compendium Flore britannicew. Londini. 1816. 
12°. pp. vill, 194. 
Interleaved. 
—— The same. Ed. 3*. Londini. 1818. 12°. pp. 
viii, 194. 
——— Description of the fruit of Cyeas revoluta. [London. 
1802.) 4°. 2 colored plates. 
Transactions of the Linnean society, 1802, vi, 312-315. 
English botany. See Sowersy, James. 
The English flora. 5 vol.in6. London. 1824-36. 
8°. 
i. 1824. pp. xlvi, 371.— ii. 1824. pp. viii, 470.— iii. 1825. pp. vi, 
512.— iv. 1828. pp. vi, 373.—v. Cryptogamia, by W. J. Hooker. 
1. Mosses, hepatic, lichens, characem and algw. 1833. 
432. 2. Fungi, by M.J. Berkeley. 1836. pp. 32*, 386, xv. 
Vol. v¥ also forms vol. ii of Hooker's “ British flora.” 
“Books quoted,” i, xxxiii-xlv; fi, tii—viii; iii, tii—vi; iv, iii—vi. 
Exotic botany, consisting of coloured figures and 
scientific descriptions, of such new, beautiful, or rare plants 
as are worthy of cultivation in the gardens of Britain, with 
remarks on their qualities, history, and requisite modes of 
pp. x, 4*, 
treatment. Figures by James Sowerby. 2 vol. London, 
elec. 1804-05. 8°. 120 colored plates. 
i. 1804. pp. viii, 118+.— ii. 1805. pp. 122+. 
Flora britannica. 3 vol. (paged contin.). Londini. 
1800-04. 8°. pp. [10], 1407+. 
The same. Recudi curavit additis passim adnota- 
tiunculis J. J. Rémer. 3 vol. (paged contin.).  Turici. 
1804-05. 16°. pp. [S], 1406. 
editor. Flora greca. See Srsruorp, John. 
editor. Flora lapponica. See Linnfé, Carl von 
(1707-1778). 
Flore gree prodromus. See Srptuorp, John. 
A grammar of botany, illustrative of artificial, as 
well as natural classification with an explanation of Jussieu’s 
system. To which is added, a reduction of all the genera 
contained in the catalogue of North American plants, to the 
natural families, by Henry Muhlenberg. New York. 1822. 
8°. pp. 284. 21 plates (17 colored). 
Icones picte plantarum rariorum, descriptionibus et 
observationibus illustrate. Fasc. i-fiii] (in 1 vol.). Lon- 
dini. 1790-(93]. f°. 18 colored plates. 
In Latin and English. 
No more published. 
An introduction to physiological and systematical 
Ist American, from the 2d English ed., with notes, 
Philadelphia, ete. 1814. 8°. pp. [2], 
botany. 
by Jacob Bigelow. 
xii, 415. 15 plates. 
translator. 
von (1707-1778). 
Memoir and correspondence; edited by Lady Smith. 
2 vol. London. 1832. 8°. Port., front. and facsimiles. 
i. pp. viii, 610.— fi. pp. iv, 610. 
The natural history of the rarer lepidopterous insects 
of Georgia. See Annot, John. 
Plantarum icones hactenus inedite, plerumque ad 
See Linnf, Carl 
Lachesis lapponica. 
plantas in Herbario Linnwano conservatas delineate. Fase. 
iii (in 1 vol.). Londini. 1789-91. f°. 75 plates. 
i. 1789. PL 1-25.— il. 1790. Pl. 26-50.— ffi. 1791. Pl. 51-75. 
editor. Reliquise Rudbeckianw. See RuppeEck, 
Olof (1630-1702), and Ruppeck, Olof (1660-1740). 
Remarks on some British species of Salix. 
1802.) 4°. 
Transactions of the Linnean society, 1802, vi, 110-124. 
——— editor. A selection of the correspondence of Linnzeus, 
and other naturalists. See Linné, Carl von (1707-1778). 
{London. 
LIBRARY OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 
A sketch of a tour on the continent, in the years 
1786 and 1787. 3 vol. London. 1793. 8°. 
1. pp. x«exii, [4], 356.— if. pp. viii, 423.— iil. pp. viii, 361 +. 
A specimen of the botany of New Holland. Figures 
by James Sowerby. Vol.i. London. 1793. 4°. . Vili 
54. 16 colored plates. at 
Spicilegium botanicum. [Fasc. i], ii (in 1 vol.). 
London. [1791]-92. f°. 
In Latin and English. 
No more published. 
Tracts relating to natural history. London. 
8°. pp. xiv, [2], 312. 7 plates (6 colored). 
Smith, James Henry. Forest culture in Hesse. Washing- 
ton. 1888. 8°. pp. [2], 62. (United States consular re- 
ports, no. 88.) 
Smith, Jared Gage. Agriculture in Hawaii; with digest of — 
the re laws of the territory. Honolulu. 1903. sm. 8°. 
pp. 16. 
pp. [4], 22, 22. 24 colored plates. 
1798. 
_ The black wattle (Acacia decurrens) in Hawaii. 
Washington. 1906. 8°. pp. 16. 3 plates. (Hawaii agri- 
cultural experiment station. Bulletin, 11.) 
Smith, Johannes Jacobus. Die orchideen von Ambon. 
Batavia. 1905. 1. 8°. 
Die orchideen von Java. 
p- vill, 672, and atlas, 1908-14. 
tanique. Flore de Buitenzorg, 6.) 
Studies in tropical teratology. See Cosrervs, J. C., 
and Smita, J. J. 
Smith, John (1798-1888). Bible plants, their history, with 
Leiden. 1905. 1. 8°. 
(Burrenzora — Jardin 
a review of the opinions of various writers regarding their 
identification. With lithographic plates by W. H. Fitch. 
London. [1878.] 12°. 10 plates. 
A dictionary of popular names of the plants which 
furnish the natural and acquired wants of man, in all matters 
of domestic and general economy, their history, products, & 
uses. London. 1882. 8°. 
Domestic botany; an exposition of the structure 
and classification of plants, and of their uses for food, cloth- 
ing, medicine, and manufacturing purposes. London. 
1871. sm. 8°. 16 colored plates, and other illustr. 
Notice of a plant [Calebogyne] which produces per- 
fect seeds without any apparent action of pollen. (London. 
1841.] 4°. Plate. 
Transactions of the Linnean sociely of London, 1841, xviii, 509-512. 
Smith, John, of Glasgow? Treatise on the management and 
cultivation of forest trees. Glasgow, efc. [187—?] 12°. 
7 [9] plates. 
Smith, John, of London? England’s improvement reviv’d; 
digested into six books. [London.] 1670. 4°. pp. [12], 
270. 
The same. London. 1673. 4°. pp. [12], 270. 
Smith, John Bernhardt. Insecticide materials and their 
application, with suggestions for practice. (Trenton. 1908.] 
8°. pp. 46. (New Jersey — Agricultural experiment sta- 
tions. Bulletin, 213.) 
Insects injurious to the peach trees in New Jersey. 
(Trenton. 1911.) 8°. pp. 43. Illustr. (New Jersey — 
Agricultural experiment stations. Bulletin, 235.) 
The New Jersey salt marsh and its improvement. 
(Trenton. 1907.) 8°. pp. 24. Plates and other illustr. 
(New Jersey — Agricultural experiment stations. Bulletin, 
207.) 
Report upon cranberry and hop insects. (Jn 
Unitep States — Department of agriculture — Division of 
entomology. Reports of observations and experiments in 
the practical work of the division, 1884, pp. 9-50.) 
Smith, John Donnell. Catalogue of [his] library presented 
in 1905 to the Smithsonian institution. See Arwoop, A. C. 
Enumeratio plantarum guatemalensium imprimis a 
H. De Tuerckheim collectarum [necnon salvadorensium, 
