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Warburg, Otto. Ein neuer kaffeeschidling aus Afrika. 
Berlin. 1895. 8°. pp. 11. Plate. 
“Sonderabdruck aus den Miullheilungen aus den deutschen schutzge- 
bielen,”” 1895, viii, heft 2. 
Uber die nutzbaren muskatniisse. 
8°. pp. 19. Plate. 
“Sonderabdruck [aus] Berichte der Pharmaceutischen gesellschaft,” 
1892, ii, 211-229. 
editor. Die nutzpflanzen  siid-Angolas. 
1903.] 8°. pp. [82]. 
“Sonderabdruck aus Kunene — Sambesi-expedition.’"’ 
Das pflanzenkleid und die nutzpflanzen Neu-Guineas. 
(in \KKrrecer, Maximilian. Neu-Guinea, 1899, pp. 36- 
72.) 
Berlin. 1892. 
(Berlin. 
Eine reise nach den Bonin- und Voleano-inseln. 
[Berlin. 1891.] 8°. pp. 21. Map. 
“Sonder-abdruck aus d. Verhandl. d. Gesellsch. f. erdkunde zu Berlin, 
1891, heft 4 u. 5.” 
Die rohprodukte unserer kolonieen, speziell die 
eae wichtigeren derselben. Berlin. [1897.] 8°. 
. [16]. 
eR eek aus den Berichten der Deutschen pharmaceutischen 
gesellschaft,”” 1897, vii, 208-222. 
— Wer ist der entdecker der Gewiirz-inseln, Molukken? 
Berlin. 1896. 8°. pp. 44. 
“Sonder-abdruck aus den Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft fiir erdkunde 
zu Berlin, 1896, no. 2.” 
and De Wildeman, Emile. Les Ficus de la flore de 
YEtat Indépendant du Congo. Fase. i. Bruxelles. 1904. 
f°. 27 plates. (Muster pu Coneo. Annales. Botanique, 
série 6.) 
and Someren Brand, Jan Eduard van. Kultur- 
pflanzen der weltwirtschaft, unter mitwirkung erster fach- 
leute herausgegeben. Leipzig. [1908?] 4°.  Illustr. 
Ward, IF’. Kingdon. The land of the blue poppy; travels of 
a naturalist in eastern Tibet. Cambridge. 1913. 8°. 
39 [40] plates and 5 maps. 
“Preliminary and incomplete list of plants collected,” pp. 274-278. 
Ward, Harry Marshall. Coffee leaf disease. Second report. 
Colombo. 1880. f°. pp. 14. (J—1880.) 
The same. Third report. Colombo. 1881. f°. 
pp. 36. 
Notes on botanical characters serving to distinguish 
the principal British forest trees. [London. 1891.] 8°. 
pp. [22]. : 
Reprinted from William Schlich’s ‘* Manual of forestry,’’ vol. ii. 
The oak, a popular introduction to forest-botany. 
New York. 1892. sm. 8°. Illustr. (Modern science 
series, 3.) 
Timber and some of its diseases. 
1889. sm. 8°. Illustr. (Nature series.) 
editor. Timber and timber trees. 
Thomas. 
London, elc. 
See LASLETT, 
Trees; a handbook of forest-botany for the wood- 
lands and the laboratory. Vol. i-v. Cambridge, [Eng.]. 
1904-09. sm. 8°. Illustr. (Cambridge biological series.) 
Contents:—i. Buds and twigs. 1904.—ii. Leaves. 1904.— fil. 
Flowers and inflorescences. 1905.— iv. Fruits. 1908.—v. Form and 
habit, with an appendix on seedlings. 1909. 
“ Bibliography,”’ at end of vol. i-iii. 
Ward, Lester Frank. The course of biologic evolution. 
Washington. 1890. 8°. pp. 33. 
Fossi] plants. New York. 1895. 1. 8°. 
“Reprinted from vol. yi of Johnson’s universal cyclopedia.” 
Guide to the flora of Washington and vicinity. 
Washington. 1881. 8°. Map. (United States national 
museum. Bulletin, 22.) 
For supplementary notes, see KNowitron, F. H. Additions to the 
flora of Washington and vicinity. 
The nomenclature question. 
8°. 2 tables. 
“Reprinted from the Bulletin of the Torrey botanical club," 1895, xxii, 
308-329. 
pp. [7]. 
[New York. 1895.] 
Origin of the plane-trees. [Boston. 1890.] 8°. 
Plate. 
“From the American naturalist, 1890," xxiv, 797-810. 
The poleonalonty history of the genus Platanus. 
[Washington. 1888.] 8°. 6 plates. 
“Extract from Proceedings U.S. nalional museum,” 1888, xi, 39-42. 
Report on the petrified forests of Arizona. Washing- 
ton. 1900. 8°. pp. 23. (Department, of the interior.) 
Saporta and Williamson and their work in paleo- 
botany. (New York. 1895.] 8°. pp. 18. 
“Reprinted from Science,” 1895, new ser., ii, 141-150. 
Sketch of paleobotany. (Washington. 1885.] f°. 
3 plates. 
From Annual report of the Uniled States geological survey, 1885, v, 357- 
452. 
Synopsis of the flora of the Laramie group. [Wash- 
7 °o 
ington. 1885.] f°. 35 plates. 
From Annual report of the Uniled Slales geological survey, 1885, vi, 399- 
57. 
Ward, Thomas. Rambles of an Australian naturalist written 
by Paul Fountain from the notes and journals of Thomas 
Ward. London. 1907. 8°. 
Warden, Charles James Hislop. 
See Dymock, William, and others. 
(Warden, David Bailie.} A chorographical and statistical 
description of the District of Columbia. Paris. 1816. 8°. 
pp. vil, 212+. Map and plate. 
Has ake an inserted plan. 
‘Catalogue of plants, shrubs, and trees,”’ pp. 191-209. 
Warder, John Aston. Forest trees adapted to northern 
Illinois and adjoining regions. N.p. [1880?] 8°. pp. 33. 
Forestry for Indiana. [Indianapolis. 1880.] 8°. 
Pharmacographia indica. 
pp. 7. 
“From the Transactions of the Indiana horticultural society, 1880." 
Forestry and its needs. An address delivered be- 
fore the American forestry association, in Washington, 1878. 
(Washington. 1878.] 8°. pp. 16. 
Forests of New Jersey. Newark. 1878. 8°. pp.7. 
“Extracted from the Proceedings of the New Jersey slate horticultural 
sociely, 1878.” 
The future orchards and forests of Nebraska. [Ad- 
dress before the Otoe Com horticultural society, Sept. 
1878. Nebraska City. 1878.] sm. 8°. pp. 30. 
Has the time come in Ohio for planting for timber? 
(Columbus. 1880?] 8°. pp. 9. 
Hedges and evergreens. A complete manual for the 
cultivation, pruning and management of all plants suitable 
for American hedging, especially the Maclura or osage orange. 
To which is added a treatise on evergreens; their different 
varieties, their propagation, transplanting and culture in 
the United States. New York. [cop. 1858.] 12°. pp. 
(2], 291. 12 plates, and other illustr. 
Landscape-gardening for the cemetery. 
fore the Michigan horticultural society, 1880. 
1880.] 8°. pp. 8 
Larch-mere. Extensive plantations on waste lands, 
etc. (Cincinnati. 1882.] 8°. pp. 4 
Reprinted from the American journal of forestry, 1882-3, 1, 54-58. 
Larch-wood. A plan for tree-planting on the open 
prairies of Iowa and elsewhere. [Cincinnati. 1882.] 8°. 
pp. 4. 
“From the American journal of forestry, 1882-[3],” i, 11-15. 
Mountain forests and the water supply of the conti- 
nent. [With a letter on tree planting in linois. Chicago, 
etc. 1879.] 8°. 
Transactions of the Illinois stale horlicullural sociely, 1879, pp. 211-216. 
On planting trees along our roadsides for shelter, 
shade and ornamentation — what to plant, and benefits of 
such planting. Broadside. 
Report on forests and forestry. Washington. 
1875. 8°. pp. 107. (Vienna international exhibition, 
1873.) 
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