ABBREVIATIONS AKD BOOKS QUOTED. xxiii 



Mishaux. The North American Sylva ; or. Description of the Forest Treea 

 of the United States, Canada, &c. By A. F. Michaux. Paris, 1819, 

 3 vols. 8vo. 



M^Intonh. The Orchard and Fruit Garden. By Charles Mcintosh. London, 

 1819, 121110. 



JS' Duh. (The New Duhamel) Trait'; des Arbres Fruitiers de Duhamcl. Noii- 

 velle edition augmentee, etc. Par MM. Poiteau et Turpin, Paris. 5 vols. 

 folio, 1808, et seq. 



Nois. See Jardin Fruitier. 



JS'ew England Farmer. A weekly periodical, devoted to Agriculture, Horticul- 

 ture. &c. Bo.ston, 4to, continued to the present time. 



0. Duh. See Duhamcl. 



Pom. Mag or P. M. The Pomological Magazine ; or. Figures and Descriptions of 

 the most important varieties of Fruit cultivated in Great Britain. Lon- 

 don, 1828, 3 vols. 8vo . 



Pom. Man. The Pomological Manual. By WUliam R. Prince. New York, 

 1831, 2 vols. 8vo. 



Prince. A Treatise on the Vine. By "William R. Prince. New York, 1830, 

 8vo. 



Prince. A Short Treatise on Horticulture. By William Prince. New York, 

 1828, 12mo. 



PhiUifS. Pomarium Britannicum ; an Historical and Botanical Account of 

 the Fruits known in Great Britain. By Henry Phillips. London. 1820, 

 8vo. 



Poit. or Poiteau. Pomologie Fraucjaise. Recueil des plus beaux Fruits cul- 

 tives en France. Par Poiteau. Paris, 1838, and continued in 4to num- 

 bers. 



Jiivers. A Descriptive Catalogue of Pears, cultivated by T. Rivers. Sawbridge- 

 worth, 1843-68, pamphlet, 8vo. 



Hon. or Ronalds. Pj'rus Mains Breiitfordienses ; or, A Concise Description of 

 Selected Apjiles, with a figure of each sort. By Hugh Ronalds. London, 

 1831. 4to. 



Ray. Historia Plantarum, a John Ray, M.D. London, 3 vols. , folio, 1636— 

 1704. 



Revue Horticole. Journal 'des Jardiniers et Amateiirs. Audot, Editeur. Paris, 

 1844. et chaque mois, 12mo. 



Stdtzer. The Practical Fruit Gardener. By Stephen Switzer, 1724, 8vo. 



Tori'ey & Gray. A Flora of North America, containing abridged Descriptions of 

 all the known Plants growing north of the Gulf of Mexico. By John 

 Torrey, M. D. , and Asa Gray, M. D. New York, vol. 1st, 8vo. New York, 

 1840, and still in progress. 



Thomp. A Catalogue of the Fruits Cultivated in the Garden of the Horticul- 

 tural Society of London. 3d ed. , London, 1842. [Prepared with great 

 care by Robert Thompson, the Head of the Fruit Department.] 



Thacher. The American Orchardist. By James Thacher, M.D. Boston, 1822, 

 8vo. 



Van Mons. Arbres Fruitiers ; ou, Pomologie Beige Expimmentale et Raisonm'e. 

 Par J. R. Van Mons. Louvaiu, 183r)_l-S36, 2 vols. 12mo. 



'. C italogLie das Arbres Fruitiers, Descriptif, Abr.^ge. Par J. B. Van 



Mons. Louvain, 1823. 



Wilder M8S. Manuscript Notes on Fruits. By M. P. WUder, Esq., President of 

 the Massachu-setts Horticultural Society. 



Al. Pom. Album de Pomologie ; in which the fruits of Belgium are figured and 

 described. 



An. Pom. Annals of Pomology ; a periodical joublished by royal commission, in 

 which choice fruits are figured and described. 



C. H. A. Cornice of Horticulture of Angers 



Hort. The Horticulturist of Rural Art and Rural Taste. 22 vols. 



Cole. American Fruit Book. By S. W. Cole, Boston, Mass. 



TJiomm. American Fruit Culturist. By John J. Thomas, Union Springs, New 

 York. 



Barry. The Fruit Garden. By P. Bany, Rochester, New York. 



Waring. The Fruit-Grower's Hand Book By Wm. G. Waring, Boalsburg, Pa^ 



EUiott. American Fruit-Grower's Guide. By F. R. EUiott, Cleveland, 0. 



