AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Wood, Alphonso. The same. New York, ele. 1870. 8°. 
pp. 832.  Illustr. 
Thesame. New York, etc. [cop.1875.] 8°. pp. xx, 
832. Plates and other illustr. 
Flora atlantica. 
cinet analytical flora, including all the plants growing in the 
United States from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi 
River. New York, etc. 1879. sm. 8°. 
“From the American bolanist and florist.” 
Leaves and flowers; or, Object lessons in botany 
with a flora. New York, etc. 1877. 12°. Colored plate 
and other illustr. 
Wood, Edward. Report upon the deodar forests of Bussahir. 
See Inp1a — Forest department. 
Wood, George Bacon, and Bache, I'ranklin. The dispensa- 
tory of the United States of America. 16th ed., rearranged, 
revised, and largely rewritten by H. C. Wood, J. P. Reming- 
ton, and 8. P. Sadtler. Philadelphia. 1892 [cop. 1888]. 
8°. pp. xiv, 2091.  Illustr. 
Wood, Sir Henry Trueman, editor. Reports on the colonial 
sections of the [Colonial and Indian] exhibition. See Lon- 
DON — Colonial and Indian exhibition, 1886. 
Wood, Horatio C., jr. [On the existence of true spiral ducts 
in the wood of Salisburia adiantifolia. Philadelphia. 
1. 8°. Ilustr. 
Proceedings of the Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia, 1867? 
p. 83. 
Wood, John Bland. Flora mancuniensis; or, A catalogue 
of the flowering plants, the ferns and their allies, found indi- 
genous within fifteen miles of Manchester, arranged accord- 
ing to the Linnean system. Halifax. 1840. sm. 8°. 
pp. [2], x, 81. 
Another edition. 
Wood, John George, and Wood, Theodore. The field natur- 
alist’s handbook. London, ete. [1880.] 8°. 
Wood, John Medley. Guide to the trees and shrubs in the 
Natal botanic gardens, Durban. Durban. 1897. 8°. pp. 
70. Plan. 
A handbook to the flora of Natal. 
Durban. 1907. 
Bor 
Revised list of the flora of Natal. 
1908.] 1. 8°. 
Transaclions of the South African philosophical sociely, 1908, xviii, 
121-280. 
and Evans, Maurice Smethurst. Natal plants; de- 
scriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes 
on their distribution, economic value, native names,. &c. 
Published under the auspices of Natal government and Dur- 
ban botanic society. Vol. i-vi. Durban. 1899 [’9S8]-1912. 
4°. Plates 1-600. 
Vol. ii-vi “by J. M. Wood.” 
Wood, Leslie 8. The adaptation of land for afforestation. 
See Two prize essays on the adaptation of land for afforesta- 
tion. 
Wood, Samuel. The tree planter and plant propagator; 
being a practical manual on the propagation of forest trees, 
fruit trees, flowering shrubs, etc., with numerous illustra- 
[Cape Town. 
tions of grafting, layering, budding, etc. London. 1880. 
12°. Illustr. 
The same. 3d ed. London. 1894. 12°.  Illustr. 
The tree pruner; being a practical manual on the 
pruning of fruit trees, elc., also treating of the pruning of 
shrubs, climbers, and flowering plants. London. 1880. 
12°. Illustr. (Weale’s rudimentary series, 210.) 
Wood, Theodore. The field naturalist’s handbook. See 
Woop, J. G., and Woop, Theodore. 
Wood, Thomas F. A sketch of the botanical work of Moses 
Ashley Curtis. (Chapel Hill, N. C. 1885.] 8°. Port. 
Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific sociely, 1885, p. 9-31. 
“ Bibliography,”’ pp. 30-31. 
Descriptive botany; being a suc-- 
18677] 
753 
The same. Raleigh. 1885. 8°. pp. [25]. 
“Extract from Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific society.” 
“Bibliography,” pp. 30-31. 
= and McCarthy, Gerald. Wilmington flora; a list 
of plants growing about Wilmington, N. C., with date of 
flowering. [Raleigh, efc. 1886.] 8°. Map. 
Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific sociely, 1885-86, pp. 77-141. 
“Errata,” inserted after p. 136. 
The same, reprinted. 
Wood, W. Zoography; or, The beauties of nature displayed 
in select descriptions from the animal and vegetable, with 
additions from fhe mineral kingdom, systematically arranged. 
3 vol. London. 1807. 1. 8°. Plates. 
“Plants,” iii, 1-331. 
Wood, William. Mountain lignoles. 
Illustr. 
Proceedings of the Portland sociely of natural history, 1881, pp. 4-9. 
Woodbury, ‘Truman Doane. Yield and returns of blue gum, 
Eucalyptus, in California. Washington. 1912. pp. 8. 
(Un Unrrep Srares— Department of agriculture — Forest 
service. Circular, 210.) 
Woodiorde, James. A catalogue of the indigenous pheno- 
gamic plants, growing in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh, 
and of certain species of the class Cryptogamia, with reference 
to their localities. Edinburgh, ete. 1824. sm. 12°. pp. 
xil, 86. 
The woodland companion; or, A brief deseription of British 
trees. See [Arkin, John]. 
Woodland gleanings; [being an account of British forest- 
trees, indigenous and introduced]. By the editor of “ The 
sentiment of flowers.’ London, ele. 18387. 16°. pp. [4], 
xl, 188+-. Illustr. 
— The same. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. London. 
1853. sm. 8°. pp. 287.  Illustr. 
Woodrow, G. Marshall. The mango, its culture and varie- 
ties. Paisley, etc. 1904. 8°. Illustr. 
Woodruff, George Washington, compiler. 
forest laws. Washington. 1904. 8°. (Unrrep Starrs — 
Department of agriculture — Forest service. Bulletin, 57.) 
Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian. Frequency in floral 
analysis. Louth. 1912. 8°. pp. 16. (Rural studies se- 
ries, 15.) 
Woods, Albert Fred. Transpiration, or the loss of water 
from plants. See Bussry, C. E., and Woops, A. F. 
Woods, Joseph. Notes of a botanical ramble in the north of 
Spain. [London. 1858.] 8°. 
Journal of the proceedings of the Linnean soctely — Botany, 1858, ii, 
111-125. 
Port. 
[Portland. 1881.] 8°. 
Federal and state 
A synopsis of the British species of Rosa. [London. 
1818.] 4°. 
Transactions of the Linnean soctely of London, 1818, xii, 159-234, 
The tourist’s flora; a descriptive catalogue of the 
flowering plants and ferns of the British islands, France, 
Germany, Switzerland, Ialy, and the Italian islands. Lon- 
don. 1850. 8°. pp. [4], lxxxii, 503-+-. Plate. 
Woods, Julian Edmund Tenison. A census of the flora of 
Brisbane. See Barry, F. M., and Woops, J. E. T. 
- A fossil plant formation in central Queensland. 
(Sydney. 1883.] 8°. pp. 14. 2 plates. 
From Journal of the Royal sociely of New South Wales, 1883, xvi, 179- 
192. 
Tasmanian forests; their botany and economical 
value. [Sydney. 1879.] 8°. 
Journal of the Royal society of New South Wales, 1879, xii, 17-28. 
The same, reprinted. 
Wood’s library of standard medical authors. 
Laurence. 
The woods of Florida. [New York. 
Literary world, 1848, ili, 21-24. 
Signed “R.S. H.” 
Woodville, William. 
See JoHNSON 
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1848.] 4°. 
Medical botany, containing systematic 
