ABBREVIATIONS, ETC. 13 



Lowlun, Hortus Britannicus. A Catalogue of all the plants in Britain, by the 

 same. London. 



. The Suburban Horticulturist. By the same. London, 1842. 



. The Suburban Gardener and Villa Companion. By the same. Lon 

 don, 1838, 1842. 



. Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum. By the same. London, 1838. 



Liebig. Organic Chemistry in its application to Agriculture and Physiology. 



By Justus Liebig. American ed., Cambridge, 1844. 



Lind. A Guide to the Orchard and Kitchen Garden, or an account of the 

 Fruits and Vegetables cultivated in Great Britain. By George Lindley. 

 London. 1831. 

 Lindley. An Introduction to Botany. By John Lindley. London. 1832. 



. An introduction to the Natural System of Botany. By John Lindley. 



London, 1835, 2d ed. 



. British Fruits. See Pomological Magazine ; it is the same work. 



. The Theory of Horticulture, or an attempt to explain the Operation 



of Gardening upon Physiological Principles. By John Lindley. Lon 

 don, 1840. 



. The same work, with Notes by A. Gray and A. J. Downing. New 



York, 1841. 



L. or Linnceus. Species Plantarum, 5th ed. Berlin, 1810, 5 vols. 

 Mass. Hort. Society. Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



1842 to the present time. 

 Man. The New England Fruit Book. By R. Manning, 2d ed. enlarged by 



John M. Ives, Salem, 1844. 



Man. in H. M. Manning s articles in Hovey s Magazine. 

 Michanx. The North American Sylva, or Descriptions of the Forest Trees of 

 the United States, Canada, &c. By A. F. Michaux. Paris, new edition. 

 Philadelphia, 1852. 

 MUntosh. The Orchard and Fruit Garden. By Charles M Intosh. London, 



1819. 

 N. Y. Trans. Transactions of the New York State Agricultural Society, 



from 1842 to present time. 

 Nois. See Jardin Fruitier. 



New England Farmer. A weekly periodical, devoted to Agriculture, Horti 

 culture. &c. Boston, continued to the present time. 

 0. Dnh. See Duhamel. 



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

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

 London, 1828. 



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

 1831, 2 Yols. 



