SUPPLEMENT — AUTHOR CATALOGUE 



Seemann, Berthold. List of Fijian plants. (In Cooper, 

 H. S. Coral lands, 1880, i, 308-339.) 



Sellers, Charles Henry. Eucalyptus; its history, growth, 



and utilization. Sacramento. [1910.] 8°. pp. 93. Plates 



and other illustr. 

 Seringe, Nicolas Charles. Saules de la Suisse. [Specimina 



sicca Salicum Helvetiae ab autore collecta et determinata.] 



7 cahier. N. p. [1805-14.] f°. 88 sheets. 



For descriptive text, see his "Essai d'une mooographie des saules de 



la Suisse." 



[Sharpies, Stephen Paschall.] Specific gravity and ash of 

 the woods of the United States. C. S. Sargent special agent 

 in charge. [Washington. 1882.] 4°. pp. 9. (United 

 States — Department of the interior — Census office. For- 

 estry bulletin, 22.) 



[ ] The woods of the United States. (/« Sarge.vt, 



C. S. Report on the forests of North America, 1884, pp. 

 245-481.) 



Shaw, Norman. Chinese forest trees and timber .supply. 

 London, ete. [1914.] 8°. pp. 351 + . Map and plates. 



"Bibliography," pp. 333-339. 



Shear, Cornelias Lott, and others. Endothia parasitica and 

 related species. By C. L. Shear, N. E. Stevens and Rubv 

 J. Tiller. Wa.shington. 1917. 8°. pp. 82. Plates and 

 maps. (L'nited States — Department of agricultuie. Bulle- 

 tin, 380.) 



"Literature cited," pp. 76-82. 

 Shepard, Charles U. Tea culture; the experiment in South 

 Carolina. Washington. 1899. 8°. pp. 27. 9 [10] plates, 

 and other illustr. (United States — De])artment of agricul- 

 ture. Report, 61.) 

 Shepard, Harold Blaisdell, and Bailey, Irving Widmer. 

 Some uljservations on the variation in length of coniferous 

 fibers. Wa,shington. [1914.] 8°. Diagr. 



"Reprinted from Proceedings of the Society of American foresters,^' 

 1914, ix. 522-527. 



[Shirasawa, Homi.] Icones of the Ijamboos of Japan. See 

 [Making, TomitarS, and Shir.^awa, Homi]. Icones, etc. 



Shiu-boku shiriyaku Dai Nihon. [Japanese trees figured 

 and explained. Pulilished by the Geographical bureau of 

 the Department of the interior. Tokj'o. 1878.] 1. 8°. 

 100 plates. 



Siebert, August. Der palmengarten zu Frankfurt a. M. 

 Berlin. 1895. 1. 8°. pp. [8], 124. Plates, plans and other 

 illustr. 



Siebold, Philipp Franz von. De historiae natui-alis in* Ja- 

 ponia .statu, nee non deaugmento einolumentisque in decur- 

 su perscrutationum expectandis di.ssertatio, eui aecedunt 

 spicilegia faunae japonicae. Wircelimgi. 1826. sni. 8°. 

 pp. 20. 



Simmonds, Peter Lund. Coffee as it is, and as it ought to be. 

 London. 1850. 24°. pp. 72. 



Simmoiis, Roger Edwin. Wood-using industries of Penn- 

 sylvania. Harrisljurg. 1914. S°. pp. 204. Plates. 

 (PeniLsylvania — Department of forestry. Bulletin, 9.) 



Simony, Friedrich. Das pflanzenleben der afrikanischen 



wiisten. [Wien. 1881.] sm. 8°. 



Scfiriften des Vereines zur verbreitung naliu-wisseiischaftiicliet kenninisse 

 in Wien. 1881, xxi, 89-125. 

 ■ Schutz dem walde! [Wien. 1877.) sm. 8°. 



Schriften des Vereit\es zur verbreitung naturwissenscfiaflticher kenntriisse 

 in Wien, 1877, xvii, 449-508. 



Sinnott, Edmund Ware. Anatomical evidences of reduction 

 in certain of the Amentiferae. See B.ULEy, I. \\'., and 

 Sinnott, E. W. 



The anatomy of the node as an aid in the classi- 

 fication of angio.sperms. [Lancaster, Pa. 1914.] 1. 8°. 6 

 plates. (Investigations on the phylogeny of the angio- 

 sperms, 1.) 



"Reprinted from American journal of botany,'' 1914, i, 303-322. 



A botanical intlex of cretaceous anil tertiarj' climates. 



The climatic distribution of certain types of angio- 



sperm leaves. See B.uley, I. W., and Sinnott, E. W. 



and Bailey, Irving Widmer. Foliar evidence as to 



the ancestry and early climatic environment of the angio- 

 sperms. [Lancaster, Pa. 1915.] 1. 8°. 4 plates. (Inv&s- 

 tigations on the phylogeny of the angiosperms, 5.) 



"Reprinted from the .American journat of botany,'' 1915, ii, 1-22. 



Nodal anatomy and the morphologj' of stipules. 



(Lancaster, Pa. 1914.] 1. 8°. Plate. (Investigations on 

 the phylogeny of the angiosperms, 3.) 



"Reprinted from the American journat of botany," 1914, i, 441-453. 

 "Bibliography," p. 453. 



The origin and dispersal of herbaceous angiosperms. 



[London, etc. 1914.) 1. S°. 2 plates. (Investigations on 

 the phylogeny of the angiosperms, 4.) 



"Annats of Ixitany," 1914, xxviii, 547-(>00. 



Six cups of coffee. See Parlo.\, Maria, and others. 



Slingerland, Mark \'ernon. The bronze birch borer; an 

 insect destroying the white birch. Ithaca. [1906.] 8°. 

 pp. [16]. Illustr. (New York, State — Cornell agricultural 

 experiment station — Department of entomologv. Bulle- 

 tin, 234.) 



The slow destruction of the New- For&st. [London. 1891.] 



1. 8°. 



Portnightty review, 1891, pp. 444-465. 

 Sluyter, Hermann. Beitriige zm- kenntniss des anatomischen 



baues einiger Gnetum-arten. Inaugural-di.s.sertation. Kiel 



1899. 8°. pp. 2S + . 

 Small, Henrv Beaumont. Botany of Bermuda. [Hamilton? 



1900.] sm."8°. pp. 56. 

 Sm.all, John Kunkel. An apparently undescribed species of 



Pnmus from Connecticut. [New York. 1897.] Plate. 



{In Colu.mbia university — Department of botany. Con- 

 tributions, 112.) 



"Reprinted from the Bultetin of ttie Torrey botanicat club, vol. xxiv, 

 no. 1." 



Shrubs and trees of the southern states, i, ii. 



[New York. 1897.] (In Columbia universiti' — De- 

 partment of botany. Contributions, 124.) 



"Reprinted from the Builetin of the Torrey botanicat club, vol. xxiv, 

 no. 9." 



Some new hybrid oaks from the southern states. 



[New York. 1895.] 4 plates. (In Columbia U-VIVersity — 

 Department of botany. Contributions, 73.) 



"Reprinted from the Bultetin of the Torrey botanicat club, vol. xxii, 

 no. 2." 



Studies in the botany of the southeastern L'nited 



See Bailey, I. W., and Sinnott, E. W. 



States, i-vii, Lx-xv. [New York. 1S94]-9S. Plates. (In 

 Columbia university — Department of botany. Contribu- 

 tions, 45, 59, 70, 79, 90, 98, 104, 116, 119, 120, 122, 125, 138, 

 149.) 



"Reprinted from the Bu//e/jn o/ //w Torrey botanical club, IS94"-9S. 



Smith, Harold Hamel, editor. The fermentation of cacao 

 with which is compared the results of experimental investi- 

 gations into the fermentation, oxidation, and drying of coffee, 

 tea, tobacco, indigo, Ac, for shipment. By Axel Prej'er, 

 Oscar Loew, Dr. Fickendey, Dr. Sehulte in Hofe, J. Sack, 

 G. S. Hudson, Lucius Nicholls. With a foreword by Sir 

 George Watt. London. [1913.] sm. 8°. pp. liv, [2], 38. 

 IlliLstr. 



The futiue of cacao planting. With an introduction 



by Sii- Daniel Morris. London. 1908. sm. 8°. pp. xiv, 

 95. 2 plates. 



Smith, Hemy George. A research on the eucalj-pts of 

 Tasmania and their essential oils. See B.\ker, R. "T., and 

 S.MITH, H. G. 



Smith, Sir James Edward. Reflections on the study of 

 nature. .See Lixne, Carl von (1707-1778). 



Smith, Matilda, illustrator. Illustrations of the New Zea- 

 land flora. See Cheesem.\.n, T. F. 



Smyth, Bernard Bryan. Catalogue of the flora of Kansas. 



Pt. i. .Assisted by L. C. R. Smyth. [Topeka. 1910.] 8°. 



Transaclions of the Kansas academy of science, 1910, pp. 273-295. 



