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Thompson, Harry. Cost and methods of clearing land in 
western Washington. Washington. 1912. 8°. pp. 60. 
Illustr. (United States — Department of agriculture — 
Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin, 239.) 
The utilization of logged-off land for pasture in 
western Oregon and western Washington. See Hunver, 
Byron, and Tompson, Harry. 
Thompson, James. A complete treatise on the mensuration 
of timber; containing, besides all the rwes usually given on 
the subject, some new & interesting improvements, par- 
ticularly the new, expeditious, and very accurate method of 
ealeulating the contents of square & round timber, etc. 
Troy. 1805. 16°. pp. 87 
Thompson, John Vaughan. 
A catalogue of plants growing 
in the vicinity of Berwick upon Tweed. London. 1807. 
8°. pp. xxiv, [2], 125+. Colored plate. 
Thompson, R.O. Grape-growing at the West. [Washing- 
ton. 188-?] 8°. 
From the Report of the Department of agriculture, 1S8—? pp. 115-118. 
The native fruits of the Far West. (Jn Unrrep 
Srates — Department of agriculture. Report of the com- 
missioner, 1865, pp. 207-209.) 
Thompson, Robert. Report on insects destructive to woods 
& forests. Allahabad. 1868. 8°. pp. [2], 45. Plates. 
“Errata,”’ inserted before p. 1. 
Thompson, Samuel. See THomson. 
Thompson, Zadock. History of Vermont, natural, civil and 
statistical, in three parts. Burlington. 1842. 8°. pp. [4], 
224, 224, 200+. LIllustr. 
“Botany of Vermont,” pp. 173-221. 
— The same. [Pt. i. Natural history of Vermont.] 
Burlington. 1842. 8°. pp. [4], 224+. LIllustr. 
Thoms, Hermann. Die Strophanthus-frage. See Gina, 
Ernst, and others. 
Thomsen, C. Roskilde-egnens flora. i. Karkryptogamer 
og blomsterplanter. Roskilde. 1874. 8°. pp. [2], iv, 92. 
(Indbydelsesskrift til afgangsprdéven og aarsprgverne 1 Ros- 
kilde kathedralskole, 1874.) 
Thomsen, Th. Chemiske undersggelser over sammenszet- 
ningen af treernes ved. [Kjgbenhavn. 1878.] 8°. 
Oversigt over det Kong. danske videnskabernes-selskabs forhandlinger, 
1878, pp. 63-86. 
The same, reprinted. 
Recherches chimiques sur la composition du bois des 
arbres. [Kjgbenhavn. 1878.] 8°. pp. 5. 
“ Rés. du Bull. de U Acad. roy. dan. des scienc. el des lellr. p. 1878," pp- 
13-17. 
The same, reprinted. 
Thomson, ———. Rapport sur le cacaoyer sauvage de la 
Sierra Nevada de Santa-Martha, présenté aux deux parle- 
ments anglais par ordre de Sa Majesté, mars, 1894. (In 
Gopverroy-Leseur, Alexandre. Le caeaoyer Penon, 189-? 
pp. 7-14.) 
Thomson, Sir Charles Wyville. The Atlantic; a preliminary 
account of the genera] results of the exploring voyage of 
H. M.S. “Challenger”? during 1873 and the early part of 
1876. 2 vol. New York. 1878. 8°.  Illustr. 
Thomson, E. H. Agricultural survey of four townships in 
southern New Hampshire. Washington. 1911. 8°. pp. 
19. Diagrs. (United States — Department of agriculture — 
Bureau of plant industry. Circular, 75). 
Thomson, George Malcolm. The flowering plants of New 
Zealand, and their relation to the insect fauna. [Edinburgh. 
1883.] 8°. 
From Transaclions and proceedings of the Bolanical sociely of Edinburgh, 
1883, xiv, 91-105. 
Thomson, J.P. British New Guinea. 
8°. Ilustr. 
“Succinet general notes on the flora of British New Guinea, by Baron 
von Mueller,” pp. 218-221. 
Thomson, Joseph. Report of the committee, consisting of 
London, ete. 1892. 
J. T. Walker, H. W. Bates, R. Strachey, W. T. Thiselton- 
Dyer, and W. B. Dawkins, appointed to investigate the geog- 
raphy and geology of the Atlas ranges in the empire of 
Morocco. See BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT 
OF SCIENCE, 
Thomson, Lemon. An address before the Albany institute 
on the Adirondack wilderness. Albany. 1884. 8°. pp. 
Thomson, R. Wodrow. The amateur’s rosarium; a manual 
of directions regarding the culture, propagation and varieties 
of the rose. Edinburgh; London. 1862. 16°. pp. [2], 
120. 5 plates. 
Thomson, Robert. A report on the cultivation of pine 
apples and other produets of Florida. Kingston. 1901. 8°. 
pp. 15. (Jamaica — Board of agriculture.) 
Thomson, Robert Boyd. On the comparative anatomy and 
affinities of the Araucarine. [Communicated by D. H. 
Scott. London. 1913.] 4°. 7 plates, and other illustr. 
“Philosophical transactions of the Royal sociely of London, series B, 
vol. 204, pp. 1-50." ** Published separately May 7, 1913." 
* References,” pp. 43-46. 
The same. Abstract. (London. 1913.] 1. 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal sociely, B, vol. 86,"" pp. 
71-72. 
and Allin, Arthur Everett. 
to the carboniferous? [Chicago.] 
other illustr. 
“Reprinted from the Botanical gazelle,”’ 1912, liti, 339-344. 
“Literature cited,” p. 343. 
Thomson, Samuel. A narrative of [his] life and medical 
discoveries, containing an account of his system of practice, 
and the manner of curing disease with vegetable medicine, 
upon a plan entirely new. Written by himself. 9th ed. 
Columbus, O. 1833. 24°. pp. 256. 
New guide to health; or, Botanic family physician, 
containing a complete system of practice upon a plan 
entirely new. With a description of the vegetables made 
use of, and directions for preparing and administering them 
to cure disease. 9th ed. Columbus, Ohio. 1833. 24°. 
pp- 229. 
Name on title-page reads: *‘Samuel Thompson.”” 
Thomson, Thomas. Flora indica. See Hooker, Sir J. D., 
and THomson, Thomas. 
Introductory essay to the Flora indica. See Hooker, 
Sir J. D., and THomson, Thomas. 
Notes on the herbarium of the Caleutta botanic 
garden, with especial reference to the completion of the Flora 
indica. (Calcutta, elec. 1856.) 8°. pp. 14. 
Reprinted from the Journal of the Asialic sociely of Bengal, 1856, xxv, 
405-418. 
Do the Abietineae extend 
1912. 8°. Plate and 
Report on the Hon’ble company’s botanic garden, 
(Caleutta. Calcutta. 1857]. 8°. (Selections from the Rec- 
ords of the Bengal] government, xxv, pp. 55-75.) 
Sketch of the climate and vegetation of the Himalaya. 
(Glasgow. 1848-53.] 8°. pp. 12. 
“From the Proceedings of the Philosophical sociely of Glasgow,’ 1848— 
53, iii, 193-204. 
Western Himalaya and Tibet; a narrative of a 
journey through the mountains of northern India, during the 
years 1847-8. London. 1852. 8°. Maps and plates. 
Thomson, William. On leaves found in the cutting for the 
Manchester ship canal, 21 feet under the surface, and on 
green colouring matter contained therein. [Manchester. 
1889.] 8°. Plate. 
Memoirs and proceedings of the Manchester literary and philosophical 
sociely, 1889, 4th series, ii, 216-219. 
A practical treatise on the cultivation of the grape- 
2ded. Edinburgh, ete. 1862. 8°. pp. vili,72. Il- 
vine. 
lustr. 
Thonner, Franz. Im afrikanischen urwald; 
nach dem Kongo und der Mongalla im jahre 1896. 
1898. 1. 8°. 86 plates, port., maps, and other illustr. 
meine reise 
Berlin. 
