ANACARDIACEAE 



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HIPPEASTRUM 



Nehrling, Hemv. Die Amaivllis fxler rittersterne (Hippeas- 

 trum). Berlin." 1909. 



NARCISSUS 



Burbidge, F. \\'. The Narcissus, its history and culture with 



descriptions of all known species and principal varieties. 



London. 1875. 

 Sprengel, Kurt. Xarcis-soruni conspectus. (In his Neue 



entdeckungen im ganzen umfang der pflanzenkunde, 1821, 



ii, 3-32.) 



NERINE 



Douglas, James. Lilium sarniense. London. 1725. i'°. 



WACHENDORFIA 



Burman, .Jan. Wachendorfia. Anistelicdami. 1757. f°. 

 (Appended to Plumier, Cliarles. Plantaruni anicricanarum 

 fasciculus primus, ek., 1755-60, f°.) 



WALLERIA 



Kirk, John. On a new genus of Liliaceie [Walleriaj from east 

 tropical Africa. 



Trana. Linn. soc. bond.. 1864, xxiv, 497-499. 



ANACARDIACEAE 



Colebrook, H. T. On Boswellia and certain Indian Terebin- 

 thaoeae. 



Trans. Linn. soc. Lond., 1827, xv, 855-370. 



Jadin, Fernand. Contribution a I'etude des t^rebinthac6es. 

 Montpellier. 1894. 



Kunth, K. S. Terebinthacearum genera denuo ad examen 

 revocare, characteribus magis accuratis distinguere, inque 

 septcin familias distribuere conatus est. Parisiis. 1824. 



Marchand, N. h. Enumeration des substances fournies a 

 la mfidecine et a la pharmacie par I'ancien groupe des terc- 

 l)inthacees. Paris. 1869. 



Histoire de I'ancien groupe des terebinthacees. Paris. 



1869. 



Revision du groupe des anacardiacoes. Paris, etc. 



1869. 



Des terebinthacees et de ceux de leurs produits qui 



sont utilises en pharmacie. Paris. 1869. 



DOBINEA 



Radlkofer, Ludwig. I'eber die versetzung der gattung 

 Dolnnea von den acerineen zu den anacardiaceen. 



Silzungsb. Malh.-phys. classe der K. B. ,\kad. wissensch., 1889, xiii, 

 383-395. 



MANGIFERA 



Collins, (i. X. The mango in Porto Rico. Washington. 



1903. 

 Marlatt, C. L. The mango weevil. Washington. 1911. 

 Masters, M. T. N'ote on an unusual mode of germination in 



the mango, Mangifera indica. 



./uurn. Proc. Linn. sik. — Hot., 1862, vi, 24-2(i. 



Sabine, Joseph. An account of two varieties of the mango 

 fruit. 



Trans. Uori. soc. Lond., 1826, vi, 550-552. 



Woodrow, G. M. The mango, its culture and varieties. 

 Paislev, etc. 1904. 



PISTACIA 



Briquet, John. Anatomie comparce de la feuille chez les 

 I'istacia lentiscus, terebinthus et .saportic. [Geneve. 1901.] 



Celesia, Gaetano, marchese di Santantonino. \j\. coltiva- 

 zinnc flel pistacchio. Monografia con prefaziom^ ed annota- 

 zioiu di G. Baldi. Catania. 1910. 



Kraehe, J. C. Dissertatio inauguralis de oleo Terebinthinae. 

 Vitebergae. 1806. 



Mind, Palumbo, Francesco. Monografia botanica ed agraria 

 suUa coltivazione dei pistacchi in Sicilia. Palermo. 1882. 



Wedel, G. W., praeses. Dissertatio medica inauguraUs de 

 Terehinthina exposita a Christiano Wedelio. Jena;. [1700.] 



RHUS 



Buckley, S. B. Rhus cotinoides Nutt. 



Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Pliila., 1881, p. 125. 

 Canada — Experimental farms. Poison ivy, Rhus toxico- 

 dendron L. 



From Experimental farms, Reports, 1911, pp. 269-270. 



Cockerell, T. D. A. Rhus and its allies. [Xew York. 



1906.1 

 Eberhardt, L. A. Uber den Japantalg. New York. 1888. 



Ellis, John. A letter to P. C. Webb, attempting to ascertain 

 the tree that yields the common varnish used in China and 

 Japan, to promote its projiagation in our American colonies, 

 and to .set right some mistakes botanists appear to have 

 entertained concerning it. 



Pliitosopfiical transactions, 1756, xlix, 866-876. 



Gleditsch, J. G. Nouvelles experiences concernant les dan- 

 gereux effets que les exhalaisons d'une plante (Rhus toxi- 

 codendron) de I'Amerique septentrionale produisent sur le 

 corps humain. 



Observ. pliys., Itist. nut., arts, 1782. jod, 161-175. 



Great Britain and Ireland — Parliament. (1882.) Report 

 on the lacquer industry of Japan. London. 1882. 



Griiner, F. J. Uiljer [sic] den wurzelnden und giftsumach. 



Prag. 1824. 

 Inzenga, Giuseppe. On the cultivation of sumach (Rhus 



coriaria) in the vicinity of Colli, near Palermo. 

 Trans. Bot. soc. Edinb., 1868. ix, 341-355. 



Tlie same, reprinted. 



McMurtrie, William. Report of the cult\ire of sumac in 



Sicily, and its preparation for market in Europe and the 



United States. Washington. 1880. 

 Mairtius, E. W. Gesammelte nachriohten tiber den inacas- 



sarischen giftbaum. Erlangen. 1792. 

 Mazeas, Guillaume, abbe. Letter concerning Toxicodendron. 



Pttilosoptiical transactions. 1756. xtix, 157-160. 

 Miller, Philip. Letter [concerning Toxicodendron). 

 Philosophicat transactions, 1756, xUx, 161-166. 



Remarks upon the letter of John Ellis [concerning 



an attempt to ascertain the tree that yields the common 

 varnish u.sed in China and Japan. 



Ptiitosoptiicat transactions, 1758, 1. 430-456. 



Mobius, Martin. Der japanische lackbaum. Rhus vernici- 

 fera DC. Frankfurt a. M. 1899. 



Litteral.iirvRrzeichnis, pp. 244-247. 



Mohr, Charles. Rhus cotinoides Null. 



Proc. .Acad. nat. sci. Phita.. 1882, pp. 217-220. 

 Pfaflf, Franz. On the active principle of Rhus toxicodendron 



and Rhus venenata. [New York. 1897.) 

 Planchon, Louis. Accidents causes par le contact du Rhus 



toxicodendron, terebinthacees — anacardiees. [Marseille. 



1887.) 



" Bibliograptiie," pp. 12-14. 

 Reboul, E. Etude botanique du Rhus coriaria L. (sumac 

 des corroyeurs). Montpellier. 1901. 

 " Bibliographie," at eud. 



Syme, W. A. Some constituents of the i)oison ivy plant 

 (Rhus toxicodendron). Baltimore. 1906. 

 "Literature," p. 5. 



Turpin, P. J. F. Olwervations sur les Rhus aromaticura et 

 suaveolens. 



Ann. Mas. Itist. nat., 1804, v. 445-447. 



SCHINOPSIS 



Mell, C. D., and Brush, W. D. Quebracho wood and its 

 sub.stitutes. Washington. 1912. 



