SUPPLEMENT — AUTHOR CATALOGUE 



XXI 



Hopkins, Andrew Delmar. Defects in wood caused by 

 insects. [Charleston. 1894.] 8°. pp. [20]. Illu-str. 

 (West Virginia — Agricultural experiment station. Bulle- 

 tin, 35.) 



On the history and habits of the " wood engraver " 



Ambrosia beetle — Xyleborus xylographus Say, Xyleborus 

 saxeseni RaU. — with brief descriptions of different stages. 

 [London, Ont. 1898.) 8°. 2 plates. 

 Canadian entomohgist, 1S9S, ncx, 21-29. 



Insect enemies of the pine in the Black Hills forest 



reserve. An account of results of special investigations, 

 with recommendations for preventing lo.sses. Washington. 

 1902. 8°. pp. 24. 6 plates, and other illustr. (United 

 States — Department of agricultui-e — Division of ento- 

 mology. Bulletin, 32, new series.) 



The periodical cicada or seventeen-year locust in 



account of the Wellesley and Natick estates, by HoUis 

 Horatio Hunnewell. 3 vol. Boston. 1906. 1.8°. Portrs., 

 plates and other illustr. 



"Privately printed." "Fifty copies." 



Hunter, .\lexander. Silva. New ed. See Evelyn, John. 

 Hutchison, James. Indian Ijrick tea for Tibet. Report on 



a mission to Ssu-chuan. Calcutta. 1906. 8°. pp. [2], 61. 



Plates. 

 Hyakkwa shiki ikebana shiusen. [New series of one hundred 



flower arrangements.] N. p. 1864. nar. 1. 8°. 50 plates. 



I 



West Vu-ginia. A revision of Bidldin 50, and including 

 additional data, with reference to the 1898 and 1900 swarm 

 of the insect. [Morgantown. 1900.] 8°. pp. [73]. Il- 

 lustr. (West Vii-ginia — Agricultvu-al experiment station. 

 Bulletin, 68.) 



Preliminarv investigation of insect ravages. Yellow 



locust. Charleston. 1891. 8°. pp. [9]. Plate. (West 

 Virginia — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, 16.) 



Some notes on insect enemies of trees. [London, 



Ont. 1896.] 8°. 



Canadian entomologist, 1896, xxviii, 243-250. 



Hopkins, Lewis Sylvester. The ferns of Allegheny Count}', 

 Pennsvlvania, then- haunts and habits and something of 

 their "folklore. Pittsburgh. 1914. pp. [2], 130. Plates. 

 (In Botanical society of western Pennsylvania. Pub- 

 lication, 3.) 



Hoppe, David Heiiirich. Ectypa plantarum ratLsbonensium; 

 oder, Abdrucke derjenigen pflanzen, welche um Regensbm-g 

 wild wachsen. 8 vol. Regensburg. 1787-93. f°. 800 

 plates. 



Hosie, Sir Alexander. On the trail of the opium poppy; a 

 narrative of travel in the chief opium-producing provinces 

 of China. 2 vol. London, etc. 1914. 8°. Port, of Ytian 

 Shih-K'ai, plates and maps. 



Houser, J. S. The more important insects affecting Ohio 

 shade trees. [Wooster. 1908.] 8°. pp. [77]. Plates. 

 (Ohio — Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, 194.) 



Howard, Alexander L. Japanese oak. [London. 1915.] 

 8°. pp. 16. Plate. 



"Reprinted from the Timber trades journal, July 24th, 1915." 



Howard, Leland Ossian. The gips.v moth in America; a 

 summary account of the introduction and spread of Porthe- 

 tria di-spar in ^Massachusetts and of the efforts made by the 

 state to repress and exterminate it. ^^'ashington. 1897. 

 8°. pp. .39. Illustr. (United States — Department of 

 agriculture — Division of entomology. Bulletin, 11, new 

 series.) 



Howell, Robert. Catalogue of forest trees gi-owing wild in 

 the town of Nichols, Tioga Co., N. Y. [Albanv. 1852.] 

 8°. pp. [4]. (New York. Senate, no. 92.) 



Howell, Thomas. The flora of iSIount Hood. (In Mazama, 



1896, i, 28-18.) 

 Pacific coast plants, collection of 1887. [.\rthur. 



Ore. 1887.] 8°. pp. [7]. 

 Hudson, William Henry. The great deserts and forests of 



North America. See Fount.un, Paul. 

 Hunger, Friedrich Wilhelm Tobias. Cocos nucifera; hand- 



boek voor de kennLs van den cocos-palm in Nederlandsch- 



Indii', ziine geschiedenis, beschrijving, cultimr en producten. 



Amsterdam. 1916. 1. 8°. pp. xii, 146. Illustr. 

 Hunnewell, HoUis Horatio, editor. Life, letters and diary 



of Horatio Hollis Humiewell. See Hunnewell, Horatio 



HoUis. 

 Hunnewell, Horatio Hollis. Life, letters and diary. With a 



short history of the Hunnewell and Welles families and an 



Icones of the bamboos of Japan. See [Making, Tomitaro, 



and SniR.\.s.\WA, Homi]. 

 Icones plantarum koisikavenses. See MATStiMiiR.4, Jinzo, 



editor. 

 Ido nichivo ko moku. [Medicinal plants.] 2 vol. n. p. 



1720. obi. 32°. Illustr. 

 In Japanese characters. 



Idris, Thomas Howell ^^'illiams. Notes on essential oils, with 

 special reference to their use, composition, chemistrv, and 

 analysis. 2d ed. London. [1900.] sm. 8°. pp. xii, 234. 



Ihei, . Sokwa eizenshu. [Botanical drawings, being 



a collection of Japanese plants.] 3 vol. N. p. 1689. I. 8°. 

 In Japanese. 



Ikenobo, Sentei. Koupon ikebana hyakka shiki. Vol. i. 

 / [The fundamental systems of one hundred flower arrange- 

 ments.] Kyoto. N. D. nar. 8°. 50 plates. 



Sokwa hyakki no zu. [Pictm-es of one hundred 



methods of flower arrangement.] n. p. n. d. 1. 8°. 50 

 plates. 



Illick, Joseph Simon. Check-lLst of the woody plants of 

 a portion of the South Mountains near Mont Alto, Penn- 

 sylvania. [Harrisburg?] 1913. 16°. pp. 10. (Pennsjd- 

 vania — Department of forestry.) 



Pennsylvania trees. Harrisburg. 1914. 8°. pp. 



231. 129 plates. (Pennsylvania — Department of forestr3'. 

 Bulletin, 11.) 



lUingworth, James F. A study of the biologj- of the apple 

 maggot (Rhagoletis pomonella), together with an investiga- 

 tion of methods of control. Ithaca. [1912.] 8°. pp. [63]. 

 7 plates. (Cornell university — Agricultm-al experiment 

 station. Bulletin, 324.) 

 "Bibliography," pp. 172-187. 



Imperial Japanese government railways. An ofl5cial 

 guide to eastern Asia; trans-continental connections between 

 Europe and Asia. ■ Vol. i. Manchuria & Chosen. Tokyo. 



1913. 16°. Maps, plates and other illustr. 

 In memoriam Caroli a Linn6. See [Fries, E.]. 

 Institution of surveyors, London. Analysis of retui-ns in 



reply to queries relating to colonial timber. Presented to 

 Parliament, Aug. 1878. London. [1878.] 8°. pp. cvii. 

 (Supplement to vol. xi. — Se.ssion 1878-79.) 



Instruction sur les bois de marine. See [TeliJ:s d'Acosta, 

 D. A.]. 



Instructions pour les recherches a faire sur la repartition des 

 plantes ligneuses croissant spontancment en Suisse. See 

 SwiTZERL.iND — Eidgenossischcs deparlement des innern. 



International rubber congress and exhibition, Batana, 



1914. Ruliljer rccueil. A series of papers about rul)ber, its 

 botany, culture, preparation and commerce. London, etc. 

 [1914.] 1. 8°. pp. X, [2], 609. Plates and other illustr. 



Irving, Henry, illustrator. Trees and their life histories. 



See Groom, Percy. 

 Iwasaki, Y. An unabridged Japanese-English dictionary. 



See Brinkley, F., and others. 



