ABBREVIATIONS AND BOOKS QUOTED. 



Of these we enumerate here those only that we have used most freely in 

 'he forming of our pages, either hj extract, or as serving for authority to our 

 decisions. 

 Allen. A practical Treatise on the Culture and Treatment of the Grape Vino. 



By J. Fisk Allen. 1852. 

 Arboretum JBritannicum, or the Trees and Shrubs of Britain, pictorially and 

 botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described, by J. 



C. Loudon. London, 1845, 

 Annales de la Societt d' Horticulture de Paris. Paris. In monthly Nos. Svo., 



from 1827 to 1845. 

 Adlum. A Memoir on the cultivation of the Vine in America, and the he?t 



mode of making Wine. By John Adlum. Washington, 1828. 

 Buchanan. A treatise on the Grape. By R. Buchanan. Cincinnati, 1852. 

 Bon Jard. Le Bon Jardinier, pour I'Annee 1844. Contenant des principeg 



generaux de culture, etc. Tar A. Poiteau et M. Vilmorin. Paris. 



Yearly volume. 

 Bridgeman. The Young Gardener's Assistant. By Thomas Bridgeraan. Tenth 



ed. New York, 1844. 

 Baumann's Cat. Catalogue des Vegetaux en tout genre dispanible dans I'Eta- 



blissement des Frerea, a Bolwiller, 1842. 

 Ckle. American Fruit Book. By S. W. Cole, 1851. 

 Coxe. A View of the Cultivation of Fruit Frees in the United States, and of 



the Management of Orchards and Cider. By William Coxe. Philadel- 

 phia, 1817. 

 Ihaptal. Chemistry applied to Agriculture. By John Anthony Chaptal. 



American ed. Boston, 1835. 

 Cohbett. The American Gardener. By Wm. Cobbett. London. 1821. 

 Coleman. Reports on the Agriculture of Massachusetts. By Henry Coleman. 



Boston, 1840-41. 

 Cultivator. The Cultivator, a monthly journal of Agriculture, &c., edited by 



Luther Tucker. Albany, continued to the present time. 

 Downing. Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees of American '-^^ 

 Dom. Oaru The Domestic Gardener's Manual. By Join Towers?^|^ondoa, 



1839 



