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and ' Plantarum Bariorum 

 Horti Caesarei Schoenbrunnen- 

 sis,' 66, 67; Martin's 'Thirty- 

 eight Plates with Explanations ' 

 (1794), 67 ; Stoever's Life of 

 Sir Charles Linnaeus,' 67, 68 ; 

 Andrews' 'Botanist's Reposi- 

 tory' (1797), 68, 69; White's 

 1 Natural History of Selborne,' 

 145, 146; Ventenat's 'Le 

 Jardin de la Malmaison, 1 207, 

 208 ; ' La Botanique de J. J. 

 Kousseau,' 208-210 ; ' Les 

 Roses,' by Redoute and Thorry, 

 209 ; Smith's ' Exotic Botany,' 



210, 211; Nicol's 'Gardener's 

 Kalendar,' 211 ; Thornton's 

 ' Small Family Herbal,' 211 ; 

 Hill's 'Family Herbal,' 211; 

 'The New Botanic Garden,' 



211, 212; Maund's 'Botanic 

 Garden,' 212, 213 ; Chaumeton's 

 'Flore Medicale,' 213, 214; 

 Greene's 'Universal Herbal,' 

 214-216; ' The Manse Garden,' 

 216; Sweet's 'Cistine: the 

 Natural Order of Rock Rose,' 

 216, 217 ; London's ' Gardener's 

 Magazine,' 217, 218 ; Loudon's 

 'Arboretum Botanicum,' 218, 

 219; Mrs. Loudon's 'Ladies' 

 Magazine of Gardening,' 219 ; 

 Lady's Companion,' 219, 220 ; 

 'Every Lady her own Flower 

 Gardener,' 220 ; Memoires du 

 Mus6e d'Histoire naturelle,' 

 221 ; ' Memoires sur quelques 

 Especes de Caotees,' 221 ; John- 

 son's 'History of English 

 Gardening,' 222 ; Felton's ' On 

 the Portraits of English Authors 

 on Gardening,' 223; 'The 

 Florist's Journal and Garden- 

 ing Record,' 223; Paxton's 



' Magazine of Botany,' 223- 

 225; Culpepper's 'Complete 

 Herbal,' 225, 226; 'Language 

 of Flowers,' 227; Herbert's 

 4 Amaryllidaceae,' 227; 'Pine- 

 turn Woburnensis,' 227, 228; 

 Mott's 'Flora Odorata,' 228, 



229; Pratt's 'Flowers and 

 their Associations ' and ' Field, 

 Garden, and Woodland,' 229 ; 

 Paul's 'The Rose Garden,' 

 229; Newman's 'History of 

 British Ferns,' 229 ; Williams' 

 'Ferns and Lycopods,' 229; 

 Hibberd's 'Profitable Garden- 

 ing,' 230 ; Deakin's ' Flora of 

 the Colosseum of Rome,' 230 ; 

 Stone's Beautiful - leaved 

 Plants,' 230 ; Robinson's ' Parka, 

 Promenades, and Gardens of 

 Paris,' 'Subtropical Garden,' 

 and ' Alpine Flowers for English 

 Gardens,' 231, 232 ; Robinson's 

 'Wild Garden,' 232, 233; 

 Vilmorin-Andrieux's ' Vege- 

 table Garden,' 233; sixth 

 edition of 'English Flower 

 Garden,' 233; 'God's Acre 

 Beautiful,' 233,234 ; Robinson's 

 ' Garden Design ' and ' Archi- 

 tects' Gardens,' 235; Smee's 

 'My Garden: its Plan and 

 Culture,' 238; Wooster's 'Al- 

 pine Plants,' 238; Hazlitt's 

 'Gleanings from Old Garden 

 Literature,' 239 ; Hope's ' Notes 

 and Thoughts on Gardens and 

 Woodlands,' 239, 240 ; Wood's 

 ' Hardy Perennials,' 240 ; 

 ' Days and Hours in a Garden,' 

 240, 241; Ellwanger's 'The 

 Garden's Story,' 241, 242; 

 Sachs' 'History of Botany,' 

 242 ; Rivers' ' Miniature Fruit 

 Garden,' 242 ; Piggott's ' Gar- 

 den of Japan,' 242; Hole's 

 ' Book about the Garden and 

 the Gardener,' 242, 243; Platt's 

 'Italian Gardens,' 243, 244; 

 Von Marilaun's ' Natural His- 

 tory of Plants,' 244 ; Ellacombe's 

 ' In a Gloucestershire Garden,' 

 245 ; Grant Allen's ' Story of 

 the Plants,' 245; Mitford's 

 'Bambo Garden,' 246; Miss 

 Amherst's ' History of Garden- 

 ing in England,' 246; Karr's 

 ' Voyage autour de mon Jardin,' 

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