5uWitatum8 of ti)t arnott artontum of J^arbart tHnitietsitp 



No. 3. 



THE 



Bradley Bibliography 



A GUIDE TO 



THE LITERATURE OF WOODY PLANTS, INCLUDING BOOKS AND 



ARTICLES IN THE PROCEEDINGS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



AND IN SCIENTIFIC AND POPULAR JOURNALS, 



PUBLISHED IN ALL LANGUAGES TO THE 



END OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 



Prepared at the Arnold Arboretum by Alfred Rehder, undtr the 

 Direction of Charles Sprague Sargent 



THIS work will consist of five volumes and will extend to 4000 quarto 

 two-column pages. The work ia printed at the Riverside Press^ 

 Cambridge, and only 500 copies will be issued. 



All students of trees and shrubs and all librarians have long felt the 

 necessity of such a work, and with the growth in the interest and practice 

 of forestry the demand for it is increasing.' There is no bibUography of 

 publications on dendrology, forests and forestry or on arboriculture in any 

 language, and the published botanical bibliographies do not contain ref- 

 erences to articles in the Proceedings of learned Societies and in Journals. 



The work is divided into five volumes: 



Volume L Dendrology. General. 



Volume IL Dendrology. Taxonomic Arrangement. 



Volume IIL Arboriculture. Economic Properties of Woody 



Plants. 

 Volume IV. Forestry. 

 Volume V. Index of Authors and Titles. 



The first volume appeared in July, 1911, the second in October, 1.Q12, 

 Volume IV. in May, 1914, and Volume III. in November, 1915. Volume 

 V. is in the hands of the printer. 



The price of the entire work is $100, and the volumes will not be sold 

 separately. AH communications in regard to the Bradley Bibliography 

 should be addressed to the Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, Massachu- 

 setts, U. S. A., where subscription blanks and sample pages can be 

 obtained. 



