OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 



Eliot, Charles. 

 A report upon the opportunities for public 

 open spaces in the Metropolitan district 

 of Boston, made to the Metropolitan' 

 park commission, 1892. Boston, 1893.1 

 Maps. Pis. 8°. *L.53.64' 



Elliott, Franklin Reuben. 



Handbook of practical landscape gardening. 

 2d edition, enlarged. Rochester, 1885. 

 Illus. Pis. 8°. *L.32.i7 



Ellwanger, George H. 

 The garden's story; or, pleasures and trials, 

 of an amateur gardener. 2d edition. 1 

 N. Y. 1889. i6.° *L.24.4 



The story of my house. N. Y., 1891. PI. 

 16°. *L.64.i 



A large paper copy. 



Emerson, George Barrell. 



A report on the trees and shrubs growing 

 naturally in the forests of Massachusetts. 

 3d edition. Boston, 1878. 2 v. Pis. 8°. 



*L.22.5 



Engelhardt, H. A. 



The beauties of nature combined with art. 

 Montreal, 1872. 16°. *L.22.4i 



England. Views. 

 Fifty-seven photographs of places in Eng- 

 land. In two cases., *L.6o.i 

 Ernouf, Alfred Auguste, baron. 



L'art des jardins. Paris, 1868. 2 v. Illus. 



Plans. 16°. *L.3S.6 



Same. 3e edition, entierement refondue, 



avec le concours de A. Alphand. Ouvrage 



erne de 510 illustrations. Paris. [1885.] 



4°. *L.3i.2i 



Falke, Jakob von. 



Der Garten. Seine Kunst und Kunstge- 



schichte. Berlin. [1884.] Illus. Pis. 



4°. *L.3i.i8 



Famous parks. The, and gardens of the world. 



London, 1880. Illus. Pis. L. 8°. *L.5i.i7 



Felton, Samuel. 



Gleanings on gardens, chiefly respecting 

 those of the ancient style in England. 

 London, 1829. Pi. 8°. *L.33.io 



On the portraus of linglish authors on gar- 

 dening. London, i«26. 8". *L. 33.10 

 Same. 2d edition, with additions. Lonaon, 

 1830. Portr. 8^ *L.63.5 

 Fergusson, James. 



History of the modern styles of architec- 

 ture. 3d edition. By Robert Kerr. 

 Isi. Y., 1691. 2 V. Illus. Pis. 8". *L.54.i4 

 Fernow, B. E. 

 Forestry for farmers. Washington, 1895. 

 Illus. [U. S. Dept. of agriculture.] 8'^. 



*L.22.25 



Finden, William, and Edward Francis Finden. 

 Views of ports and harbours, watering 

 places, fishing villages, and other pictur- 

 esque objects on the English coast. En- 

 graved from paintings by J. D. Harding, 

 G. Balmer, . . . and other artists. Lon- 

 don. [1836.] 50 pis. 4°. *L.5i.4 



Flint, Charles Louis. 

 A practical treatise on grasses and forage 

 plants. Revised edition. Boston, 1888. 



Illus. 8°. *L.I2.2I 



Follen, Charles Christopher. 

 Suggestions on landscape gardening. Thor- 

 ough drainage; by J. Herbert Shedd. 

 Boston, 1839. 8°. *L.33.30 



Forbes, Alexander. 



Short hints on ornamental gardening. 

 Kendal, 1S29. Illus. Pis. Plans. Sm. 8". 



trance. Views. 

 Twenty-seven photographs of places in 

 •; France. In two cases. *L.6o.2 



.Gaertnerische Plankammer. Hrsg. von M. 

 j Bertram, Fr. Bouche, Carl Hampel. Heft 

 ' 1-3. Berlin, 1892-94. 3 v. Plans. L. i". 



*L.20.9 

 Garden and forest. A journal of horticulture, 

 landscape art and forestry. Conducted by 

 Charles S. Sargent. Vol. 1-7. N. Y., 

 1888-97. F°. *L.ii.i 



Garden annual. The, almanack, and address 

 book for 1892. Prepared under the direc- 

 tion of William Robinson. London. 

 [1892.] 12°. *L.24.i3 



Geitner, H. 



Der Thiergarten bei Berlin. Chromolitho- 

 graphischer Plan. Nebst Text. Berlin, 

 1880. I6^ *L.53.86 



Gelee, Claude, called Claude Lorrain. 

 Liber veritatis; or, a collection of prints . . . 

 in the collection of the Duke of Devon- 

 shire. Executed by Richard Earlom. 

 [Engraved by John Boydell.] London, 

 1777-1819. 2 ^- Z portrs. 300 mezzotints. 

 L. i°. *L.50.I9 



Geschwind, Rudolf. 

 Beitrage zur Landschaftsgartnerei. Die 

 Felsen in Garten und Parkanlagen. Stutt- 

 gart, 1880. 8°. *L.33.ii 

 Gilpin, William. 

 An essay on prints. 5th edition. London, 

 1802. Pis. 8°. No. I in *L.42.i5 

 Forest scenery. Edited by Francis George 

 Heath. London, 1887. Pis. 8°. *L.22.i9 

 The last work published of the Rev. William 

 Gilpin, representing the effect of a morn- 

 ing, a noon tide, and an evening sun. 

 London, 1810. 30 pis. F°. *\L.5i.2i 



\v uh the hait-tille i.inyin's day. 



Observations made in 1772, on several parts 

 of England; particularly the mountains 

 and lakes of Cumberland and Westmore- 

 land. 2d edition. London, 1788. Pis. 

 8°. *L.42.io 



Same. 3d edition. 1792. *L.42.8 



Observations made in 1776, on several parts 

 of Great Britain; particularly the High- 

 lands of Scotland. 2d edition. London, 

 1792. 2 V. *L.42.9 



Observations on several parts of Great 

 Britain, particularly the Highlands of 

 Scotland, relative chiefly to picturesque 

 beauty, made in the year 1776. 3d edition. 

 London, 1808. 2 v. Pis. 8°. *L.42.ii 



Observations on several parts of the coun- 

 ties of Cambridge, Norfolk, Suffolk, and 

 Essex. Also on several parts of North 

 Wales; made in 1769 [and] 1773. Lon- 

 don, 1809. 20 col. pis. 8°. *L.42.i6 



Observations on the coasts of Hampshire, 

 Sussex, and Kent. London, 1804. Pis. 

 8°. *L.42.i7=No. 2 in *L.42.I4 



Observations on the river Wye, and several 



parts of South Wales, &c., made in the 



summer of 1770. London. 1782. Pis. 8°. 



No. I in *L.42.I4 



Same. 2d edition. 1789. *L.42.i9 



