166 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Lindley , John. Sertum Orchidaeeum, aWreath of the most beautiful 



Orchidaceous Flowers. Folio, 50 colored plates. London : 



1838. 

 Martius, Carol. Frid. Phil. de. Ilistoria Naturalis Palmarum. 



2 vols, large folio. Vol. 1, text ; vol. 2, 238 colored plates. 



Lipsiae: 1823-1848. 

 Bentley, Robert, and Henry Trimen. Medicinal Plants. 15 parts, 



8 vo., colored plates. London : 1875-6. To be completed. 

 Lea, Rev. William. Small Farms for Fruit Growing. 16mo. 



London: 1872, 

 Scott, John. The Orchardist, or Catalogue of Fruits cultivated 



at Merriott, Somerset. 8vo. London : no date. 

 Coultas, Harland. What may be learned, from a Tree. 8vo. 



New York and'London : 1860. 



The following named books have been ordered, but were not 



received at the time of printing this report : 



Balfour. Timber Trees, Timber, and Fancy Woods ; also. The 

 Forests of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia. 



Forbes. Hortus Ericaceus Woburnensis. 



Bentham. New species of Tropical Leguminosse. 



Lindley. List of the Orchidaceous Plants of East Cuba. 



. Contributions to the Orchidology of India. 



Tracts : on Transplanting Evergreens and Large Deciduous Trees, 

 by Stuart ; Canker in Fruit Trees ; Diseases of Plants ; Use 

 of Salt as a Manure, etc, bound in one volume. 



Transactions of the Scottish Arboricultural Society of Edinburgh. 



WiUiams' Stove and Greenhouse Plants. New edition. 



Bos son. Les Plantes Bulbeuses. 



Piper, R. U. The Trees of America. 



Fowler, J. H. Orange Culture. 



Morren, Prof. Directory of Botanists. 



Hooker, W. J. Jungermannise. 



' Books and Pamphlets Presented. 

 Alphand, A. Les Promenades de Paris : Bois de Boulogne et de 

 Vincennes, Champs Elys6es, Pares, Squares, Boulevards, 

 Places Plantees. 2 vols., large folio, 487 wood cuts, 80 steel 

 plates, and 23 chromoliths. Paris: 1868-72. William 

 Gray, Jr. 

 Another copy from Francis L. Lee. 



