94 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO FORESTRY. 



Parde, L6on Gabriel Charles. Arboretum national des Barres. Enumeration 

 des vegetaux ligneux indigenes et exotiques qui y sont cultive"s, avec 1'indication de 

 leurs pays d'origine, de leurs synonymes, des caracteres qui permettent de distinguer 

 facilement les especes le plus souvent confondues et la discussion de leurs exigences 

 et de leurs qualites comme essences forestieres dans nos pays. Travail exe"cut6 sous 

 la direction de Mr. L. Daubre, conseiller d'etat, directeur general des eaux et forets, 

 par L. Parde, inspecteur des eaux et forets. 397 p. and atlas of 20 p., 95 pi., 22 plans. 

 4. Paris, 1906. Agr 7-1575 



Ms. transmitted to Ministere de 1'agriculture in 1901. 



"Auteurs et ouvrages consults": p. [17J-18. 



Hegel, Eduard August. Monographia betulacearum huscusque cognitarum. 

 129 p. 4. Mosquse, 1861. 



Seemann, Berthold Carl. Popular history of the palms and their allies, con- 

 taining a familiar account of their structure, geographical and geological distribution, 

 history, properties, and uses. 359 p. 20 pi. 16. Lond., 1856. 530164 



Shortt, John. Monograph on the cocoanut palm, or Cocos nucifera, 1885. 22 p. 

 10 pi. 8. Madras, 1888. 



TTngern-Sternberg, Franz. Versuch einer systematik der salicornieen. 114 p. 

 8. Dorpat, 1866. 



Veitch, James, and sons, pubs. Manual of the Coniferae; containing a general 

 review of the order, a synopsis of the hardy kinds cultivated in Great Britain, their 

 place and use in horticulture, etc., etc. 342 p. pi. 8. [London] 1881. 



- New and enl. ed. by Adolphus H. Kent. 562 p. illus. 8. London, 

 1900. 



Webster, Angus Duncan. Hardy coniferous trees; being a concise description 

 of each species and variety, with the most recently approved nomenclature, lists of 

 synonyms, and best methods of cultivation. 196 p. 8. London, 1896. 



Wesmael, Alfred. Revue critique des especes du genre Acer. 49 p. 8. Gand, 

 1890. 



2. NORTH AMERICA. 



Britton, Nathaniel Lord. North American trees, being descriptions and illus- 

 trations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of 

 Mexico, and the West Indies, by Nathaniel Lord Britton . . . with the assistance 

 of John Adolph Shafer. 894 p. illus. 4. New York, 1908. (American nature 

 series. Group 1. Classification of nature) 815485 



Brown, Robert. Descriptions of some new or little known species of oaks from 

 northwest America. 6 p. 4. Edinburgh, 1871. (Annals and magazine of natural 

 history. 4th series, no. 40. p. 249-256) 



Browne, Daniel Jay. Trees of America, native and foreign. 520 p. illus. 

 8. New York [ C 1846] 4-297 



ByrMt, John W. Catalogue and check-list of the trees and woody shrubs of 

 America, north of Mexico. (In Indiana Geological survey. 8th, 9th, and 10th 

 annual reports, 1876-78, p. 275-290. 8. Indianapolis, 1879) 



Engelmann, George. Synopsis of the American firs (Abies Link) 10 p. 8. 

 St. Louis, 1878. 



From the Transactions of the Academy of science of St. Louis, v. 3, no. 4. 



Gray, Asa. Plates prepared between . . . 1849 and 1857 to accompany a report on 

 The forest trees of North America, by Asa Gray. 4 p. 23 col. pi. f. Washington, 



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Smithsonian institution publication 800. The above is only a fragment of the work projected by Dr. 

 Gray but not completed, and the plates bear the numbers intended for the original work. 

 Most of the plates by Isaac Sprague. 



