X ABBREVIATIONS, ETC. 



Ga. Pom. S. Rep. Eeport of Pomological Society of Georgia. 



Rort. The Horticulturist, a monthly Journal of Horticulture, Etc. Published by Luthei 



Tucker, and edited by A. J. Downing, from lS-16 to 1S52, and continued to the present 



time, J. Jay Smith, editor. 

 JJoare. A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on open -walls. By 



Clement Iloare. London, 1S40. 

 UoH.Soc. Cat. See Thompson. 

 Harris. A Eeport on the Insects of Massachusetts injurious to Vegetation. By Dr. T. "W. 



Harris. Cambridge, 1S52. 

 Hov. Mag. or H. M. The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and Eural Affairs. Conducted 



by C. M Hovey. Boston, 8vo., monthly numbers, lS-34 to the present time. 

 Johnston. Lectures on Agi-icultural CHemistry and Geology. By James "W. E. Johnston 



American ed. 2 vols., New Tork, 1842. 

 Jard. Fruit. Le Jardin Fruitier, par Louis Noisette, 2 ed. 2 vols., Paris, 1S39. 

 Knight. Various Articles in the London Horticultural Society's Transactions. By Thomaa 



Andrew Knight, its late President. 

 Kenrick or Ken. The New American Orchardist. By 'William Kenrick. Boston, 1844. 

 Kollar. A Treatise on Insects Injurious to Gardeners, Foresters, and Farmers. By Vincent 



Kollar ; notes by Westwood. 12mo., London, 1840. 

 Loudon. An Encyclopedia of Gardening. By J. C. Loudon. One thick vol., London, 1835. 

 An Encyclopedia of Plants. By the Same. 1 thick vol., London, 1836. 



An Encyclopedia of Agriculture. By the Same. 1 thick vol., London, 1831. 



■ ~ Ilortus Brittanicus. 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. London, 1833 to 



1&42. 



Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum. By the same. London, 1833. 



Liebig. Organic Chemistry, in its Application to Agriculture and Physiology. By Justus 

 Liebig. American ed., Cambridge, 1844. 



lAnd. A Guide to the Orchard and Kitchen Garden; or, an Account of the Fruits and Vege- 

 tables Cultivated in Great Britain. By George Lindley. London, 1831. 



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



An Introduction to the Natural System of Botany. By John Lindley. London, 



1335, 2d ed. 



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



■ The Theory of 'Horticulture ; or, an Attempt to Explain the Operation of Garden- 

 ing upon Physiological Principles. By John Lindley. London, 1840. 

 The same work, with Notes, by A. Gray, and A. J. Downing. New York, 1841. 



Z. or Zinncmts. Species Plantarum, 5th ed. Berlin, 1810, 5 vols. 



Mass. Hort. Society. Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 1842 to the 



present time. 

 3fan. The New England Fruit Book. By E. Manning, 2d ed., enlarged by John M. Ives. 



Salem, 1844. 

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

 Me. P. S. P. Maine Pomological Society's Eeport 

 Michaiiw. 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. 

 M''Intosh. The Orchard and Fruit Garden. By Charles M'Intosh. London, 1319. 

 N. Y. Trans. Transactions of the New York State Agilcultural Society, from 1842 to the 



present time. 

 Kois. See Jardin Fruitier. 

 Kew England Farmer. A weekly periodical devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Ao 



Boston, continued to the present time, 

 O. Jhth, See Dabamel, * 



