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Gadeau de Kerville, Henri. Les vieux arbres de la Norman- 

 die. L'if du cimetiere de Saint-Jean-le-Thomsis (Manche). 

 Paris. 1899. 8°. pp. [4]. Plate. 



"Extrait du journal Le Nalwaliste, V dfc. 1899." 

 Gager, Charles Stuart. Effects of the rays of radium on 

 (ilunts. New York. 1908. pp. viii, 278. 14 plates, and 

 other illustr. (In New York botanical garden. Me- 

 moirs, 4.) 



" Bibliography," at end of chapters. 

 Gamble, James Sykes. Flora of the Presidency of Madras. 

 I't. i. Calcutta. 1915. sm. 8°. 

 i. Ranunculaceae to OpUiaceae. 



Ganong, William Francis. Beitriige zur kenntniss der 

 niorphoiogie inid liiologie tier cacteen. Inaugural-disserta- 

 tion. Miincheii. 1894. 8°. pp. 40. Illustr. 



" Verzeichniss der citirten und gebrnuchten litteratur," pp. 39-40. 



Garcia Martino, Francisco. Uosquejo dasogrdfico de la 

 provincia de Oviedo. Escala ,,,„',„„„ . Madrid. 1862. 

 Map 41 1 X 27 J in. in nar. f°. cover. 



Gardiner, John, and Hepburn, David. The American 

 gardener, containing amjjle dii'ections for working a kitchen 

 garden every month in the year. A new ed., enlarged, to 

 which is added a treatise on gardening, by a citizen of \'ir- 

 ginia. Also, a few hints on the cultivation of native vines, 

 and directions for making domestic wines. 4th ed. Wash- 

 ington City. 1831. sm. 8°. i)p. 304. 



Gardner, Curtis, & CO., jjublishers. The cult of the coco- 

 nut ; a popular exposition of the coconut and oil-palm in- 

 dustries. London. [1912.] 1. 8°. pp. [12], 110. Illustr. 



Gates, Mrs. Marie Carmichael (Stopes). The " Fern 

 Ledges " carboniferous flora of St. John, New Brunswick. 

 Ottawa. 1914. 8°. pp. vi, 142, viii. 25 plates, and other 

 illu.str. (Canada — Geological survey. Memoir, 41.) 



"Bibliography," pp. 128-142. 



and Fujii, Kenjiro. The nutritive relations of the 



.surrounding tissues to the archegonia in gymnosperms. 

 [Dresden. 1 190G. 8°. Plate. 



"Reprinted from the Beihefte zum Boianlschen ceritralhlatl,^' 190(3, 

 XX, abt. 1, pp. 1-24. 



"C'orrigendji," inserted before p. 1. 



Gaylord, Frederick Alan. Shade trees. Albany. 1912. 



pp. 69. Table, plates and other illustr. (In New York, 



iSta(e — Coyiservalion commission — Division of lands and 



forests. Bulletin, 7.) 

 Gee, N. Gist. List of plants found in Kiangsu Province. 



Shanghai. [1914.] 8°. pp. 35. 

 "Reprinted from the National reoiew" 



Gerlach, Martin. Die rose. See Birkinger, X. 



Germain, A. Etienne Strobelberger, gcographe-voyageur, 

 historien et botaniste. Montpellier. 1880. 8°. pp. 40. 



"Extrait du Bulletin de la Societe lartguedocienne de geograpfiie, 1880." 



[Gernet, .] Ueber kultur der ro.se. {In Achenb.wh, 



, and others. Ueber geschichte, vaterland und 



verbrcitung der rose, 1870, pp. 29-47.) 



Gerth van Wijk, H. L. A dictionary of plant names. Vol. 

 ii. (Index.) The Hague. 1916. 4°. 



Ueber geschichte, vaterland und verbreitung der ro.se. See 

 [.\cHENBACH, , and others]. 



Gesner, Conrad. Catalogus plantarum latino, graece, 

 germanice, & gallice. Una cum vulgaribus pharmacopo- 

 larum nominibus. Adjectae sunt etiam herbarum noraen- 

 claturx' variarum gentium, Dioscoridi ascriptse, secundum 

 literarum ordinem exjjosita!. Tiguri, apud Cliristoph. 

 Froschouerum. 1.542. sm. 8°. ff. [4], 162. 



[Gibson-Craig, Sir WiUiam.] The late Sir William Gibson- 

 Craig, l)art. MSS. 



From Scotsman, March 13th, 1878. 



Gill, William. The River of Golden Sand; the narrative of 

 a journey throuf*h China and eastern Tibet to Burmah. 

 With an introductorj' essav bv Henry Yule. 2 vol. Lon- 

 don. 1880. 8°. Illustr. 



Gillot, Francois Xavier. Notice biographique sur Jean 



Baptiste Cornet, et Notice sur la flore de la Bres.se chalon- 

 naise et louhannaLse. Chalon-sur-Saone. 1878. 4°. pp. 

 10, 13. 



Notice sur la flore de la Bresse chalonnaise et lou- 



harmaise. pp. 13. {Appended to his Notice biographique 

 sur J. B. Cornet, 1878.) 



Observations sur ciuelques plantes critiques du 



centre de la France [Hjijcricum humifuscum L. et Rosa 



Toulou.se. 1892. 



pp. 



], 5. (Notes .sur 



deux plantes distribuces en 1892 dans le Flora selecta ex- 



.siccata de Charles Magnier.) 



"Extrait de la Bevue de botanique, mars 1892," pp. 653-657. 

 Goebel, Karl. Organograjihie der pflanzen insbesondere der 



archegcjniaten und samenpflanzen. 2'', lungearbeitete aufl. 



Tcil 1, Jena. 1913. 1. 8°. Illustr. 

 i. Allgemeine organographie. 

 Gofton, John W. The scout's book of trees. London. 



1911. sm. 8°. pp. 94-I-. Illu.str. 

 Goldman, Edward Alphonzo. Plant records of an expedi- 

 tion to Lower California. Washington. 1916. 8°. Map 



and plates. (Contributions from the United States national 



herbarium, 16, xiv.) 

 Golenkin, Mikhail (Hitch). Beitrage zur kcnntni.ss der 



urticaceen und moraceen. [Moscou. 1897.] 1. 8°. Plate 



and other illustr. 



Bulletin de In Societe imperiate des naturatisles de Moscou, 1897, nouvelle 

 st'r., X, 1-24. 



Gomez de la Maza, Manuel, and Roig y Mesa, Juan Tomas. 

 Flora de Cuba, datos para su estudio. Habana. 1914. 8°. 

 pp. 182. Portrs. and plates. (Cuba — Estacion experi- 

 mental agron6mica. Boletin, 22.) 



Gow, Wilson A Stanton. Tea producing companies of 

 India and Ceylon, showing the history and results of those 

 capitalized in Sterling. London. 1897. 8°. pp. x, 172. 



Gowans, Adam L. Our trees and how to know them. See 

 Kirk, Charles. 



Graham, Thomas, and others. Chemical report on the 

 mode of detecting vegetalile substances mixed with coffee, 

 for the pui-pose of adulteration. [By] Tho. Graham, John 

 StenhoiLse and Dugald Campbell. [London. 1852.] f°. 

 pp. 37. Lithographed. 



Grant, James. Flora orcadensis. See Spence, Magnus. 



[Gravereanx, Jules.] Roseraie de I'Hay. L'Hay-les-roses 

 (Seine). [Paris. 19-?] obl. 16°. 24 plates. 



[ ] Roseraie de I'Hay (Seine). Collection botanique 



du genre Rosa. [Paris. 1899.] 8°. pp. 18-|-. 



Gray, Asa. .A.roideae Maximilianae. See Petritsch, Jo- 

 hann. 



[ ] Bacon; by R. W. Church. [Review.] 



Clipping from Tlie Nation, April 24, 1884. 



Caroli a Linne ad Bernardum de Jussieu ineditse, et 



mutua; Bernardi ad Linmeum epistola'; cui'ante Adriano de 

 Jussieu. [Communicated by Asa Gray.] See Jussieu, 

 .Vdricn de, editor. 



Great Britain. [.\n act for better preservation of His 

 Majesty's wootls in .America, and for the encouragement of 

 the importation of naval stores from thence; and to encour- 

 age the importation of masts, yards and bowsprights, from 

 that part of Great Britain called Scotland.] London. 1729. 

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[Parliamentary papers], 1727, 2d sess., pp. 567-579. 



[.A.n act for encouraging the growth of coffee in His 



Majesty's plantations in .America.) London. 1732. f°. 



[Parliamentary papers], 1727, 1st sess., pp. 411^15. 



[.\n act for the preservation of white and other pine- 

 trees growing in Her Majesties colonies of New-Hampshire, 

 the Ma.ssachusetts-Bay, and Province of Main, Rhode- 

 Island, and Providence-Plantation, the Narraganset country, 

 or Kings-Province, and Connecticut in New-England, and 

 New-York, and New-Jersey, in America, for the masting 

 Her Majesties navy.] London. 1711. f. 



[Parliamentary papers], 1710, Isl sess., pp. 387-388. 



Great Britain and Ireland — Board of agriculture and 



