AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
hondurensium, nicaraguensium, costaricensium]. Pt. i-v; 
vii, vili (in 4 vol.). Oquawke, Ill. 1889-1907. 8°. 
Pt. i-iii, v, vii printed on one side of the leaf only. 
An enumeration of the plants collected in Central 
America by W. C. Shannon. Washington. 1898. 4°. 
pp. 24. (Intercontinental railway commission. Report, 
vol. i, pt. 2, appendix iii.) 
The herbarium and library of J. D. Smith. 
Lorsy, J. P. 
[ ] Ieones plantarum centrali-americanarum. N. P. 
(1888-95.] 4°. 46 plates. 
These plates are taken chiefly from the Botanical gazette, 1888-95. 
Smith, John Jay, translator. The North American sylva. 
See Micuaux, F. A. 
Smith, Lucio C. Flora sinéptica mexicana. 
Cassiano, and Samira, L. C. 
Smith, Lady Pleasance, editor. Memoir and correspondence 
of Sir J. E. Smith. See Sairu, Sir J. E. 
Smith, R. Baird. Report of the committee appointed by 
the British association to consider the probable effects in an 
ceconomical and physical point of view of the destruction of 
tropical forests. See CLecuorn, Hugh, and others. 
Smith, Ralph Elliott. Nematode worms. See Stone, G. E., 
and Smivu, R. E. 
Report [on the work of the Hatch experiment. sta- 
tion, Amherst, Mass.]. See Stoner, G. E., and Sarru, R. E. 
See 
See Conzarti, 
Walnut culture in California. Walnut blight. As- 
sisted by C. O. Smith and H. J. Ramsey. Sacramento. 
1912. §°. Plates, portrs. and other illustr. (California — 
Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, 231.) 
“University of California publications.” 
Smith, Ralph Sidney, and others. 
a plan to save a portion of the coast redwood forest. 
wood City, Cal. 18-?] 8°. pp. [10]. 
Published by the San Manteo County times and gazelle. . 
Smith, Richard, & co. Plants of the fir tribe, suitable for 
the climate of the United Kingdom, cultivated at St. John’s. 
London. [187—?] sm. 4°. pp. 68. 
Smith, Robert. Plant associations of the Tay basin. 
[Perth. 1898.] 8°. 
Transactions and proceedings of the Perthshire society of natural science, 
1898, ii, 200-217. 
The same. 
The redwood reserve; 
[Red- 
Pt. ii. (Perth. Port. and 
1900.] 8°. 
map 
eprinted from the Transactions of the Perthshire society of natural 
science,’ 1900, iii, 69-87. 
Smith, Robert Angus. 
chester, etc. 1879.] 8 
Memoirs of the Literary and philosophical sociely of Manchester, 1879,vi, 
25-37. 
Smith, Robert Henry. Experiments upon the strength of 
Japanese woods. [Yokohama. 1876.] 8°. 2 tables. 
Transactions of the Asialic sociely of Japan, 1876, iv, 27-28. 
Smith, W. I. Southern and western Texas guide for 1878. 
See Rock, J. L., and Smitru, W. I. 
Smith, William, rector of St. John’s at Nevis. A natural 
history of Nevis, and the rest of the English Leeward Chari- 
bee Islands in America. With many other observations on 
nature and art, particularly, an introduction to the art of 
decyphezing. Cambridge. 1745. 8°. pp. [6], 318, [9]. 
Smith, Sir William (1813-1893). A Latin-English diction- 
ary, based upon the works of Forcellini and Freund. 11th 
ed. London. 1872. 8°. pp. vili, 1214. 
Smith, William Anderson. Temperate Chile; a progressive 
Spain. London. 1899. 8°. Plate and map. 
Smith, William G., translator. Diseases of plants induced 
by ecryptogamie parasites. See Tusrur, Karl, freiherr von. 
The Eucalyptus near Rome. [Man- 
Untersuchung der morphologie und anatomie der 
durch. exoasceen verursachten spross- und blatt-deforma- 
tionen. Inaugural-dissertation. Miinchen. 1894. 8°. 
pp- [4], 49. Illustr. 
657 
“Separat-abdruck aus der Forstlich-naturwissenschaftlichen zeitschrift, 
1894.,"" 
Smith, William Robertson. 
and elsewhere.” [Boston. 
chusetts horticultural society.) 
Smith college, Northampton, Mass. 
show the Botanic garden, June 1895. 
(Northampton. 1895.) 14312} in. 
- Botanic garden. List of seeds collected in 1905. List 
issued triennially. [Northampton. 1905.] 4°. pp. [6]. 
Smithsonian institution, Washington. Catalogue of the 
bétanical library of John Donnell Smith. See Atwoop, 
A: C 
Address on ‘“‘ Trees in streets 
1898.] Broadside. (Massa- 
Plan of grounds to 
Scale 120 ft. to 1 in. 
; - Exploration of the Colorado River of the West and 
its tributaries. See [PowE.1, J. W.]. 
The Smithsonian institution, Washington, D. C. See 
(Gray, Asa]. 
Smits, H. D. A. 
1852.] 8°. 
Natuurkundig lijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indié, 1852, iii, 485-487. 
Smyelovski, Timofei. Hortus petropolitanus; seu, De- 
scriptiones et icones plantarum rariorum horti Imperialis 
academiae scientiarum petropolitanae. Fasc. i. Petro- 
poli. 1806. f°. pp. 16. 5 plates. 
In Latin and Russian. 
Smyth, Bernard Bryan. Botanical notes from the South- 
west. [Topeka. 1881.] 8°. 
Transactions of the Kansas academy of science, 1881, vii, 50-60. 
compiler. Check list of the plants of Kansas, showing 
all locations and finders of every plant in the state, so far as 
known or reported. 1789 flowering plants and 164 ferns 
and mosses. [2d ed.] Topeka. 1892. 8°. pp. 34. 
“Supplement, Oct. 1, 1892,” inserted. 
The same. (2d. ed. With “supplement, Mar. 15, 
Topeka. 1892-[93]. 8°. pp. 36. 
Floral horologe for Kansas. [Topeka. 
Iets over de gambierkultuur. [Batavia. 
1893.”’] 
1899.] 8°. 
Plate. 
Transactions of the Kansas academy of science, 1899, xvi, 106-108. 
Smyth, Eugene Graywood. Report on the fig moth in 
Smyrna. Plates. (Jn Cuitrenpen, F. H. The fig moth, 
1911, pp. 41-65.) 
Smythe, C. W. Report on rubber in Sierra Leone. (In 
Great Britain anp IRELAND — Colonial office. Reports 
on rubber in the Gold Coast and Sierra Leone, 1904, pp. 16- 
20.) 
Smyttére, Phillippe Joseph Emmanuel de. Tableaux 
synoptiques d’histoire naturelle médicale, régne organique; 
ou, Végétaux et animaux envisagés sous les rapports phy- 
sique, pharmacologique, chimique et thérapeutique. Avec 
prés de 600 figures représentant les caractéres des familles. 
Paris. 1830. 1. f°. pp. [6]. 7 tables. 
Snellen van Vollenhoven, Samuel Constant. Description 
d’un lépidoptére nouveau de Ja tribu des saturnides, apparte- 
nant 4 la faune sondaique. ([Paris. 1862.) 8°. pp. 3. 
Colored plate. 
“Extrait de la Revue el magasin de zoologie, 1862,” xiv, 337-339. 
Snijders, A. J. C. De beteekenis der boschcultuur voor 
hygiéne en nijverheid. [Zutphen. 1894.] 8°. 
From a periodical, xxi, pt. 2, pp. 97-124. 
Snow, Charles Henry. 
characteristic properties. 
plates, and other illustr. 
“Bibliography,”’ pp. xv—xvi. 
The same. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. 
York, etc. 1908. 1. 8°. Illustr. 
Snowdrop, A, pseud. The berries and heaths of Rannoch. 
London. 1881. 1. 8°. pp. 24. Colored plates. 
Snyder, Thomas Elliott. Damage to chestnut telephone 
and telegraph poles by wood-boring insects. Washington. 
1910. 8°. pp. [4], 12. 2 plates, and other illustr. (United 
The principal species of wood: their 
New York, etc. 1903. 1.8°. 39 
New 
