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Quincy, Josiah, L. L .D. Municipal History of the Town and 

 City of Boston during two Centuries, from 1630 to 1830. 

 Miss E. S. Quincy. 



Quincy, Edmund. Life of Josiah Quincy. Miss E. S, Quincy. 



Pleasanton, A. J. Lecture on the Influence of Blue Color on 

 Animal and Vegetable Life. H. Inches. 



List of Agricultural Colleges, P'armers' Clubs, Agricultural, Hor- 

 ticultural and Pomological Societies, with names of Presi- 

 dents and Secretaries, as by the Books of the Department 

 of Agriculture, Junel, 1872. Judge Watts. 



Transactions Nebraska Horticultural Society. R. W. Furnas. 



Report of the Curators of University of Missouri. Prof. G. C. 

 Swallow. 



Report Department of Agriculture. Judge Watts. 



Proceedings American Antiquarian Society, April, 1872. The 

 Secretary. 



Report Michigan Pomological Society. The Secretary. 



E. S. Rand, Jr. The Window Gardener. The Publishers. 



Horticultural Directory, London, 1872. F. Parkman. 



Account of the Aloe and Cereus, in 1729. C. S. Sargent. 



Sequoia and its History. An address by Prof. A. Graj'. 



Annual Report of the Director of the Mint, June, 1872. J. Pollock. 



The Naturalist Advertiser. W. S. West. 



Publications Boston Society Natural History. The Secretary. 



Copeland R. Morris. Plans and Descriptions of Ridley Park. 

 The Author. 



PERIODICALS PRESENTED. 



Boston Daily Advertiser. 



Boston Evening Transcript. 



Boston Daily Globe. 



Journal New York Agricultural Society. 



Prairie Farmer. 



California Farmer. 



Western Agriculturist. 



American Farmer's Advocate. 



American Working People. 



Bulletin Essex Institute. 



Old and New. 



The Nursery. 



