670 
Stoetzer, Hermann, The same. 3°, vermehrte und verbes- 
serte aufl. Frankfurt am Main. 1895. 8°.  Illustr. 
The same. Nebst darstellung der waldeisenbahnen. 
4°, vermehrte und verbesserte aufl. Frankfurt a.M. 1903. 
8°. Illustr. 
Waldwertrechnung und forstliche statik; ein lehr- 
und handbuch. Frankfurt a. M. 1894. 8°. Diagr. 
—— The same. 3°, verbesserte aufl. Frankfurt a. M. 
1903. 8°. Diagrs. 
The same. 4°, durchgesehene aufl. Frankfurt a. 
M. 1908. 8°. Diagr. 
“ Obersicht der literatur,” pp. 18-23. 
Stoever, Dietrich Heinrich, editor. Collectio epistolarum 
quas ad viros illustres et clarissimos scripsit Carolus a Linné. 
See Linné, Carl von (1707-1778). 
Leben des ritters Carl von Linné; nebst den: bio- 
graphischen merkwirdigkeiten seines sohnes, Carl von 
Linné, und einem vollstAndigen verzeichnisse seiner schrif- 
ten, deren ausgaben, uebersetzungen, auszige und commen- 
tare. 2theile (inl vol.). Hamburg. 1792. 16°. Port. 
i. pp. xl, 392 +.— fi. pp. vi, 341 +. 
Portrait wanting. 
The life of Sir Charles Linnmus; to which is added a 
copious list of his works and a biographical sketch of the life 
of hisson. Translated from the original German by Joseph 
Trapp. London. 1794. 4°. pp. xxxiv, 435. Port. 
“A short history of botany,” pp. 49-70. 
Stoixner, Ladislaus, reichsedler von. Abhandlungen vom 
seiden-, flachs- und hanfbau ingleichen von einer art seide aus 
spinnenweben. Niarnberg. 1788. nar. 16°. pp. [2], 196. 
Stoker, T. G. Notes on the management of the tea plant. 
Calcutta. 1874. 8°. pp. [2], 20. 
Stokes, Jonathan. A botanical arrangement of all the 
vegetables naturally growing in Great Britain. See WiTHER- 
1nG, William (1741-1799). 
A botanical materia medica, consisting of the 
generic and specific characters of the plants used in medicine 
and diet, with synonyms, and references to medical authors. 
4 vol. London. 1812. 8°. P 
i. pp. Leviii, 503.— ii. pp. 567.— iii. pp. 549.— iv. pp. 702. 
Stollwerck, Walter. Der kakao und die schokoladenin- 
dustrie; eine wirtschafts-statistische untersuchung. Jena. 
1907. 8°. (Conrad, Johann. Sammlung nationalékono- 
mischer und statistischer abhandlungen des staatswissen- 
schaftlichen seminars zu Halle a. d. 8., 56.) 
Stoltz, J. L. Ampélographie rhénane; ou, Description 
caractéristique, historique, synonymique, agronomique et 
économique des cépages les plus estimés et les plus cultivés 
dans la vallée du Rhin, depuis Bale jusqu’A Coblence, et dans 
plusieurs contrées viticoles de I’Allemagne méridionale. 
Paris, elc. 1852. 4°. pp. [4]. xii, 264+. 34 plates (33 
colored), and other illustr. 
Stolz, Johann Christian. Flore des plantes qui croissent 
dans les départemens du Haut et Bas-Rhin, formés par la 
ci-devant Alsace. Strasbourg. 1802. 8°. pp. viii, 62. 
Stone, C. F., translator. The vegetable individual. See 
Braun, Alexander. 
(Stone, F. J.| Botany. (Jn Fretp, Thomas, editor. 
Radley district, 1912, pp. 39-66.) 
Stone, George Edward. The chaining and bolting of trees. 
[Chiecago. 19-?] 8°. pp. [3]. Illustr. 
“ Reprinted from Park and cemetery and landscape gardening.” 
The clogging of drain tile by roots. [New York. 
1911.) 8°. Illustr. 
“ Reprinted from Torreya,” 1911, xi, 51-55. 
Formalin as a preservative of botanical specimens. 
{London. 1899.] 8°. Ilustr. 
“ Reprinted from the Journal of applied microscopy,”’ 1899, ii, 537-540. 
Four generations of botanists in one family [de 
Candolle. Chieago. 1898]. 8°. 
* Reprint from the Botanical gazette,” 1808, xxvi, 274-277. 
Injuries to shade trees from electricity. 
The 
{Amherst. 
LIBRARY OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 
1903.) 8°. pp. 21. MTllustr. (Massachusetts — Hatch ex- 
periment station. Bulletin, 91.) 
- A list of plants ees without cultivation in Frank- 
lin, Hampshire and en counties, Massachusetts. 
Amherst. 1913. 8°. pp. viii, 72. 
Modern tree surgery. [Chicago. 19-?] nar. sm. 8°. 
pp. [7]. Illustr. 
“Reprinted from Park and cemetery and landscape gardening.” 
Past and present floral conditions in central Massa- 
chusetts. [Boston, etc. 1899.) 8°. 
“ Reprinted from Rhodora,”’ 1899, i, 143-148. 
The power of growth in plants. [New York. 1913.) 
8°. Illustr. ¢ 
* Reprinted from the Popular science monthly, Sept. 1913," pp. 231-239. 
Pruning of shade trees. [Amherst. 1911.] 8°. 
Illustr. 
Faels for farmers, 1911, i, no. 5. 
The relation of light to greenhouse culture. [Am- 
herst. 1913.) 8°. pp. 40. Illustr. (Massachusetts — 
Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, 144.) 
Shade tree troubles. Lecture before the Worces- 
ter ae horticultural society. (Chicago. 19-?] 8°. 
pp. [4]. 
* Reprinted from Park and cemetery and landscape gardening.” 
Shade trees. See Start, E. A., and others. 
Vegetable physiology in agricultural colleges. 
(Washington. 1896.) 8°. pp. 8. 
“ Reprint from Proceedings of the Annual convention of the Association 
of American agricultural colleges and erperiment stalions,”” 1896, x. 
and Fernald, Henry Torson. Fungicides, insecti- 
cides, and spraying directions. [Amherst. 1908] 8°. 
pp. 32. (Massachusetts — Agricultural experiment  sta- 
tion. Bulletin, 123.) 
and Smith, Ralph Elliott. Nematode worms. 
{Amherst. 1898.] 8°. pp. 67. 12 plates, and diagrs. 
(Massachusetts — Hatch experiment station. Bulletin, 55.) 
Report [on the work of the Hateh experiment sta- 
tion, Amherst, Mass. Boston. 1899]. 8°. (Public docu- 
ment, 33.) 
From the Annual report of the Stale board of agricullure, 1899, xlvi, 142- 
167. 
Stone, Herbert. The timbers of commerce and their identi- 
fication. Illustrated by Arthur Deane. London, etc. 1904. 
8°. 23 [24] plates. . 
“ Bibliography,” pp. 285-290. 
Stone, Witmer. The plants of southern New Jersey, with 
especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens, and the 
geographic distribution of the species. Trenton. 1911. 8°. 
129 plates. 
From Annual report of New Jersey slale museum, 1910, pp. 23-828. 
“ Bibliography,” pp. 781-793. 
Stopes, Marie Carmichael, afterwards Mrs. Gates. See 
Gates, Mrs. Marie Carmichael (Stores). 
Storch, Johann Wilhelm. Geschichte des forst- und jagdwe- 
sens in dem grossh. 8S. eisenachischen kreise, nebst einem 
vorwort tiber die urwilder, womit Deutschland im grauesten 
alterthum bedeckt war. Hisenach. 1841. 8°. pp. x, 222. 
(Stork, William.) An account of east-lorida, with a journal, 
kept. by John Bartram, upon a journey from St. Augustine 
up the river St. John’s. ndon. [1766.] 8°. pp. [6], 90, 
viii, 70. 
[ ] The same. 3d ed., enlarged and improved. Lon- 
ae 1769. 4°. pp. [4], viii, 40, xii, 354+-. 2 maps, and 
plan. 
Storrie, John. The flora of Cardiff; a descriptive list of the 
indigenous plants found in the distriet of the Cardiff natura- 
lists’ society, with a list of the other British and exotic spe- 
cies, found on Cardiff ballast hills. [Cardiff.] 1886. 8° 
Story, Fraser. A visit to German forests. (Edinburgh. 
1901.) 8°. Illustr. 
Reprinted from Transactions of the Rayal Scotlish arboricultural sociely, 
1001, xvi, 424-443. 
