ABBREVIATIONS AND BOOKS QUOTED. XVU 



Lindley. Ai. Introduction to Botany, By John Lindlej. London, 1832, 

 8vo. 



. An Introduction to tiie Natural System of Botany. By John 



Lindley. London, 1835, 2d ed., 8vo. 



. . British Fruits. See Pomological Magazine — it is the samie 



work. 

 . The Theory of Horticulture, or an attempt to explain the Ope- 

 ration of Gardening upon Physiological Principles. By John 

 Lindley. London, 8vo., 1840. 



'■ — . The same work with Notes by A. Gray and A, J, Do\STiing. 



New York, 1841, 12mo. 

 L or Linncms. • Species Plantarum, 5th ed. Berlin, 1810, 5 vols. 8vo. 

 Ijelieur. La Pomone Frangaise, ou Traite de la Culture Frangaise, et de 

 la Taille des Arbres Fruitiers. Par le Compte Lelieur. Paris, 

 1811, 8vo. 

 ^^ Man, The New England Fruit Bqok. By R. Manning, 2d ed., enlarged 

 by John M. Ives, Salem, 1844, 12mo. 

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

 "'^ ,Mill The Gardener's and Botanist's Dictionary. By Philip Miller. E,e- 

 tr vised by Professor Martyn. London, 1819, 2 vols. 8vo. 



^0^ Michaux. The North American Sylva, or Descriptions of the Forest Trees 

 of the United States, Canada, &e. By A. F. Michaux. Paris, 1819, 

 3 vols. 8vo. 

 M^Iniosh. The Orchard and Fruit Garden. By Charles Mcintosh. Lon- 

 ^^'^ don, 1819, 12mo. 



K Duh. (The New Duhamel) Traite des Arbres Fruitiers de Duhamel. 

 Nouvelle edition augmentee, etc. Par MM. Poiteau et Turpm, 

 Paris. 5 vols, folio, 1808, et seq. 

 ^ Nois. See Jardin Fruitier. 



New England Farmer. A weekly periodical, devoted to Agriculture, Hor- 

 ^ ticulture, &c. Boston, 4to., continued to the present time. 



^ 0. Duh. See Duhamel 



Pom. Mag. or P. M. Tiie Pomological Magazine, or Figures and Descrip- 

 tions of the most important varieties of Fruit cultivated in Great 

 Britain. London, 1828, 3 vols. 8vo. 

 ^ Pom. Man. The Pomological Manual. By William R. Prince. New 

 ■^ York, 1831, 2 vols. 8vo. 



Prince. A Treatise on the Vine. By William R. Prince. New York, 



1830, 8vo. 

 Prince. A short Treatise on Horticulture. By WiUiam Prince. New 



York, 1828, 12mo. 

 PhiUips. Pomarium Britannicum ; an Historical and Botanical Account 

 -^^ of the Fruits known in Great Britaua, By Henry PhiUips. Lon- 



don, 1820, 8vo. 

 Poit. or Poiteau. Pomologie Prangaise. Recueil des plus beaux Fruits, 

 cultives en France. Par Poiteau. Paris, 1838, and continued in 

 4to. numbers. 

 ^.- Elvers. A Descriptive Catalogue of Pears, cultivated by T. Rivers. Saw- 

 ^ bridge worth, 1843-44, pamphlet, 8vo. 



Eon. or Ronalds. Pyrus Mains Brentfordienses, or a concise description 

 of Selected Apples, with a figure of each sort. By Hugh Ronalds. 

 London, 1831, 4to. 

 Bay. Historia Plantarum, a John Ray, M.D. London, 3 vols, folio, 



1636—1704. 

 Revue Horticole. Journal des Jardiniers et Amateurs. Audot, Editeur 



Paris, 1844, et chaque mois, 12mo. 

 Switzer. The Practical Fruit Gardener. By Stephen Switzer, 1724^ 

 8vo. 



