SUPPLEMENT — AUTHOR CATALOGUE 



XI 



Christ, Hermann. Die ungariseh-osterreichische flora des 

 Cail Clusiiis vom jahre 1583. [Wien. 1912-13.] 8°. 



"Separatabdruck aus der Oslerreicbischcn bolanischen zeitschrift, 

 1912"-13, kii. 330, 393, 426; Ixiii, 131, 159. 



Clark, H. B. Native and cultivated fore.st trees and .shi-ub.s 

 of the Missouri River basin. See Paji.mel, L. H., and others. 



Clark, William Bullock, and Miller, Benjamin LeRoy. 

 Phy.singraph\' and geology of the Coastal Plain province of 

 Virginia. With chapters on the lower cretaceous, by E. W. 

 Berry and the economic geologv, by T. L. Watson. Char- 

 lottesville. 1912. 1. 8°. pp. 274. I\Iap, plates and table. 

 (Virginia — • Geological survey. Bulletin, 4.) 



"Geological literature of the Virgiaia Coastal Plain," pp. 19— io. 



Clayton, John (1693-1773). Flora virginica. See Gro- 

 .vovius, J. F. 



Clos, Dominique. Louis Gerard. [Toulouse. 1888.] 8°. 

 pp. 31. 



*' Extrait des Memoires de V Academie des sciences, inscriptions et belles- 

 lettres de Toulouse, tome x, annee 18S8." 

 Cochet, Pierre Charles ^larie, and Mottet, Seraphin. Les 

 rosiers; historique, classification, nomenclature, etc. 4:" ed., 

 revue et augmentee. Paris. 1916. 18°. pp. [4], siv, 

 368 + . lUustr. (Bibliotheque d'horticulture.) 

 Cockerell, Theodore Dru Alison. The food plants of scale 

 insects (Coecida;). Wiishington. 1897. 8°. (Smithsonian 

 institution.) 



"From the Proceedings of the United .'itates national museum, vol. xix, 

 pages 72.5-785." 



Coco-nut cultivation in the West Indies. See [W.4.LT3, 



Francis]. 

 Coit, .lohn Eliot. Citrus fruits; an account of the citrus 



fruit industry with special reference to California i-equire- 



ments and practices and similar conditions. Xew York. 



1915. sm. 8°. pp. XX, [2], 520. lUustr. (Rural science 



series.) 



"Bibliography," pp. 461-503. 



Pruning frosted citrus trees. [Berkeley. 1913.] 



8°. pp. 4. (California — Agricultural experiment station. 

 Circular, 100.) 



Coker, William Chambers. On the .spores of certain Coniferae. 

 [Chicago. 1904.) 8°. Illastr. 



"Reprinted from the Botanical gazette," 1904, xxxviii, 206-213. 



Colgan, Nathaniel. Contributions towards a Cybele hiber- 

 nica. See [Moore, David], and More, A. G. 



Colliand^, Zacharias, respondent. Dissertatio botanica de 

 Moraea. See Thunberg, C. P., praeses. 



Collins, James Franklin. The chestnut bark disease on 

 chestnut fruits. (New York. 1913.] 1. 8°. 



"Reprinted from Science," 1913, N. s., xxxviii, 857-858. 



Practical tree surgery. Washington. 1913. 8°. 



Plates. 



" From Yearbook of Department of agriculture for 1913," pp. 161-190. 



Colman, Henry. Third report of the agriculture of Ma.ssa- 

 chusetts, on wheat and silk. See Massachusetts — Com- 

 missioner for the agricultural surrey. 



Colombina, Gasparo. II bomprovifaccia, per sani, & ama- 

 lati. Padova. 1621. .sm. 8°. pp. [32], 335 [377]. Illustr. 



Coloured botanical drawings by a Cliinese artist. N. p. n. d. 

 obi. f°. 50 colored plates, mounted on heavy brown paper. 



Comes, Orazio. Catalogo delle piante raccolte dal prof. A. 

 Costa in Egitto e Palestina nel 1874. [Xapoli. 1879.] 4°. 



PP- ^■*- . 



"Estratto dal Rendiconio delta Reale accademia delle scienze fisiche e 

 malematiche di Napoli," 1879, xviii, 97-109. 



Riassunto. Xapoli. 1880. 1. 8°. pp. 7. 



"Estratto dall' Annuario delta R. Scuota superiore di agricollura in 



Portici." 1880, ii. 



" Common oak." See [Elwes, H. J., and Henry, Augus- 

 tine]. 



Conard, Henry Shoemaker. Notes on Painters' arboretum. 

 (Media, Pa. 1914.] 8°. 



Proceedings of the Delaware County in^tiltiie of science, 1914, vii, 19-32. 



Condit, Ira Judson. The loquat. Berkeley. 1915. 8°. 

 pp. [36]. Illustr. (California — Agricultural experiment 

 station. Bulletin, 250.) 



"Bibliography," pp. [34-36J. 



Congres international de botanique. Regies Internatio- 

 nales de la nomenclature botanique adoptees par le congres de 

 Vienne 1905 2° ed. mise au point d'apres les decisions du 

 congres de BriLxelles, 1910. Publiee par John Briquet. 

 Jena. 1912. 1. 8". pp. viii, 110. 

 In French, English and German. 



Congres international de botanique, Paris, 1867. Lois 

 de la nomenclature Ijotanique adoptees par le congres. See 

 Caxdolle, .\lphonse de. 



Connecticut. Forest fire manual. Connecticut laws re- 

 lating to forests, 1912. New Haven. [1912.] 16°. pp. 

 54. 



Contributions towards a catalogue of plants indigenous to 

 the neighljourhood of Tenbj'. See [Falcoxer, R. W.]. 



[Conwentz, Hugo Wilhelm.] Forstbotanisches merkbuch I 

 fiir Westpreussen. Nachtrag 2. [Danzig. 1902.] 4°. pp. 

 9. Illustr. 



Sonder-abdruck aus dem xxii. Verwaltungsbericht des Westpreus- 

 sischen prorinzial-museums Vol 1901, seite 17-25." 



Cook, Harold Oat man. The forests of Worcester County; 

 the results of a forest survey of the fifty-nine towns in the 

 count}" and a study of their lumber industry. Boston. 1917. 

 8°. pp. 88. 7 plates, and diagrs. 



and Kneeland, Paul Dwelle. Instructions for making 



improvement thinnings, and the management of moth- 

 infested woodlands. Boston. 1914. 8°. pp. 34. Plates. 



Cook, Melville Thurston. Cronm gall and hairy root. 

 [Trenton. 1914.] 8°. pp. 14. Plates and other illustr. 

 (New Jersey — Agricultural expei'iment stations. Circular, 

 34.) 



Some diseases of nur.sery stock. [Trenton. 1914.] 



8°. pp. 24. Plates and other Olustr. (New Jersey — 

 Agricultural experiment stations. Circular, 35.) 



Cooper, Ellwood. Bug vs. bug; parisitologj'. [Santa Bar- 

 bara, Cal? 1913.] sm. 8°. pp. 23. 



compiler. Forest culture and Eucah-ptus trees. 



San Francisco. 1876. 12°. pp. 621. 2 plates. 



Contents: — Forest culture in its relations to industrial pursuits; 

 tby Ferd. von MuUer]. — Application of phytology to the industrial 

 purposes of life; [by Ferdinand von MuUer]. — Australian vegetation. — • 

 The trees of Australia, phy toloyrically named and arranged. — The princi- 

 pal timber trees, readUy eligible for Victorian industrial culture; (by 

 Ferd. von Mueller]. — Select plants (exclusive of timber trees) readily 

 eligible for Victorian industrial culture; [by Ferd. von Mueller], — Tem- 

 perature and rainfall at Melbourne. — -\dditions to "Select plants"; 

 Second supplement to the "Select plants." [By Baron Ferd. von 

 Mueller). — The objects of a botanic garden in relation to industries; 

 [by Ferd. von Mueller]. 



Cooper, H. Stonehewer. Coral lands. 2 vol. London. 

 1880. 8°. Plates. 



"How the copra tree grows," i, 263-271. — "List of trees used for the 

 manufacture of canoes," etc., i, 303-306. — "Dr. Seeman's list of Fijian 

 phinu,'' i, 308-339. 



Cooper, William S. A catalogue of the flora of Isle Royale, 

 Lake Sui^erior. [Lansing. 1914.] 8°. 



" Reprinted from Report Michigan academy of science" 1914, rvx, 



10'.l-131. 



Copeland, Edwin Bingham. The coco-nut. London. 1914. 



s'. pp. xiv, 212. Plates. 

 Corenwinder, Benjamin. Recherches chimiques sur la 

 banane du Bresil. [Lille. 1864.) 8°. 



Memoires de la Societe des sciences, de t'agricutture et des arts de Lille, 

 1864. 2" ser.. x, 431-442. 



Cornaz, Edouard. Rosa dichroa {Lerch) & R. Lerchii 

 {Rouy). Neuchatel. 1897. 8°. 



"Bulletin de la Societe des sciences nalurelles de Neuchatel. Extrait 

 du tome XXV, annee, 1897," pp. 129-140. 



Corson, Juliet. Six cups of coffee. See P.^rloa, Maria, 

 and others. 



