12 LIST OF AUTHORS, ETC. 



Account of Fruits known in Great Britain; by Henry Phillips 

 F. H. S., &c. 8vo. London, 1823. 



POITEAU. A. Poiteau, one of the conductors of the Bon Jardin- 

 ier and the New Duhamel ; and author of many of the articles in 

 Annales d'Horticulture, &c. 



POM. MAG. Pomological Magazine, or Figures and Descriptions 

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

 3 vols. 8vo. London. A late work. 



PYRUS MALUS BRENT. Pyrus Malus Brentfordiensis, or a con- 

 cise Description of selected Apples, by Hugh Ronalds, F. H. S., &c., 

 with colored engravings. 



QUINTINIE. The Complete Gardener, or Directions for cultiva- 

 ting of Fruit Gardens and Kitchen Gardens ; with divers Reflections 

 on several Parts of Husbandry. In 6 books. By the famous M. de 

 la Quintinie. Made English by John Evelyn, Esq. 1693. 



J. RIVERS, Jr. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, &c.; also va- 

 rious articles on fruits in Loudon's Magazine. 



ROSIER. Cours Complet d'Agriculture, theorique, practique, 

 economique, &c., ou Dictionnaire universel d'Agriculture, &c. 15 

 vols. 4to. Paris, 1801. 



SPEECHLV. William Speedily; a Treatise on the Culture of the 

 Vine, &c. 8vo. 



DR. THACHER, author of the American Orchardist, and various 

 other valuable works, on history, medicine, &c. &c. 



THOMPSON. Robert Thompson, of the London Horticultural 

 Society's Garden at Chiswick; distinguished alike for his accuracy, 

 intelligence, and research. Much of what is most valuable in the 

 Pom. Mag. is ascribed to him. Also the undoubted author of the de- 

 scriptive Cat. Lond. Hort. Soc. for 1831. 



THOUIN. Monographic de Greffes, ou Description technique 

 de diverses Sortes de Greffes, employees pour la Multiplication des 

 Veg6taux, par la Chevalier de Andre Thouin, Professor, &c. in the 

 University of Paris. Paris, &c. Folio, with plates. 



VAN MONS. Dr. Jean Baptiste Van Mons. Catalogue des Arbres 

 Fruitiers, &c. Louvaine, 1823. Also, Pcmographie Belgique Mo- 

 derne. 4to., with plates. This work is still in progress, and but a 

 small part of it has been received from him. These are in the Library 

 of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



DR. WILLICH. All thus designated refer to the Domestic Ency- 

 clopaedia : these were drawn from the works of I. L. Christ, a cler- 

 gyman of Kronburg, near Frankfort on the Maine. 



Catalogue of the Fruits cultivated in the Garden of the Horti- 

 cultural Society of London. Third edition. 1842. By Mr. Robert 

 Thompson, superintendent of that department in that most re- 

 nowned establishment; these descriptions being, many of them, 

 new and invaluable, and his authority transcendent. 



