Gilbert (W. W.) Cottou Anthmcnose and liow to 

 control it. pp. S : text illiist. Sec United States. — 

 Department of Aqricidturc. Farmers' liulletin No. 555. 



8". 1913. 



Gilbert (W. W.) Cotton Wilt ami Root-knot. i>p. 21 : 

 text illtist. Srr UNITED St.VI'ES. — Department of 

 Agriculture. Farmers' Bulletin No. 625. 8". 1914. 



GILBEY (Sir Walter) Barl. [18;U-1914J [The Great 

 Horse, or tlie War Horse : from the time of llie Uoman 

 invasion till its development into the Sliire llorso. 



8". London, 1889.] 

 Wanting. 



Second edition. p2>. vi, Hi,] tJ'J : 17 ph. 



8". London, 1899. 



Gilbey (Sic Walter) Brtr/. Horses: past and present. 

 PIL [le,] S'J: 'J ph. 8". London, 1900. 



Gilbey (Sir Walter) Bn?-/. [Ponies: past and present. 



8". London, 1900.] 

 Wanting. 



[Another edition entitled :] Thoroughbred and other 

 Ponies, with remarks on the height of Racehorses since 

 1700, ii-c. pp. [ii'i,] I'M : U ph., 1 fe.ct illust. 



8°. London, 1903. 



Gilbey {Sir Walter) Bart. Horses : Breeding to 



colour, pp. vi, Jf'i : (J pis. 8". Z/onrfoH (1907). 



GILCHRIST (John Don Fisher) [1866-] Science 

 ill South .\frica . . . Edited by ... J. D. F. Gilchrist. 

 (The South African Marine Fauna and its environment, 

 by .T. D. F. Gilchrist.) See Flint (W.) 8". 1905. 



Gilchrist (.John D. F.) [For oflieial reports as Marine 

 and Government Biologist] 



See Cape Colony. — Dejjartment of Agriculture. 

 See Cape oy Good Hope, Province of. — Marine Bio- 

 logical Report. 



Giles (George Michael .Jame.s) Description of two 

 species of Anopheles from West Africa. See LIVERPOOL 

 School of Tropical Medicine. Memoir ii. Report 

 of the Malaria Expedition, (ix. Addendum 1. 4". 1902. 



Gilg (Ernst) [For contributions on the Botany of 

 Portuguese South West Africa] See Baum (H.) 

 Kunene-Sambesi-Expedition . . . 1903, dc. 8". 1903. 



Gilg (Ernst) Strophanthus. iip. .}.S' ; 10 ph. (col.), 

 te.d illust. See Engler (H. G. A.) Monographieen 

 Atrikanischer Pflanzen - Familieu und Gattungen. 

 [No.] VII. 4". 1903. 



Gilg (Ernst) [Oleaceae and Thymela?aoea! from Dutch 

 New Guinea.] See WiCHMANN (C. E. A.) Nova 

 Guinea, d-c. Vol. vill, livr. 2. 4». 1910. 



Gilg (Ernst) [For descriptions of many families of 

 Plants from Equatorial Africa] See Adolk Fkiedricii 

 Georg Ernst Albert Eduard, Dul:e of Mecklenburg . 

 Wissenschaftliche Ei-gebnisse der Deutschen Zentral- 

 Afrika-Expedition 1907-1908, <fc. Bd. II, lief. 1, 3, 4, 

 5, 6. 8". 1910-1913. 



Gilg (Ernst) Sudania: Enumeration des Plantes 

 recoltees en Atrique tropicale par ... A. Chevalier, de 

 1898 il 1910 inclus, Liste dressee d'apres les determi- 

 nations de ... [E.] Gilg, dc. Tom. l-> Sec Cheva- 

 lier (A.) 4". 1911-> 



Gilg (Ernst) Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien . . . 

 Siebente. . .Aufiage, mit Unterstiitzung von. . .E. Gilg. 

 See Engler (H. G. A.) 8°. 1912. 



Gilg (Ernst) X- Brandt (IM. voN) [Vitacem and 'Vio- 

 laceiE from Kcimitorial Africa.] Sec Adolk FkikdricH 

 Georg Ernst .Vlhkrt Eduard, Duke of Mecklenburg. 

 Wissenschaftliche ]'',rgebni8se der Deutschen Zentral- 

 Afrika-Expedition, 1907-1908, dc. Bd. ll, lief. 5 & tl. 



8". 1912-13. 



Gilg (Ernst) \- Radlkofer (L.) Sapindacea-. (E. 

 Gilg. mit Originalbcsehreibungen von L. Uadlkofer.) 

 See Adolf Friedrich Georg Ernst Aliikrt Eduard, 

 Duke of Mecklenbuni. Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse 

 der Deutschen Zentral-Afrika-Expedition, 1907-1908, 

 dc. Bd. II, lief. 5. 8". 1912. 



Gilg (Ernst)" & Schellenberg (G.) [Myrsinaceic and 

 Oleaceie from Equatorial A frieu. ] See AdoLF FriedrICII 

 Georg Ernst Aluert Eduard, Duke of Mecklenburg.' 

 Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Zentral- 

 Afrika-Expedition, 1907-08, dc. Bd. ii, lief. 6. 8". 1913. 



Gilg (Ernst) & others. [.Vpocynacete from Equatorial 

 Africa.] See Adolf Frieduicii Georg Ernst Albert 

 Eduard, Duke of Mecklenburg. Wissenschaftliche 

 Ergebnisse der Deutschen Zentral-Afrika-Expedition, 

 1907-1908, dc. lid. II, lief. 6. 8". 1913. 



Gilkinet (Charles Alfred) Quelques Plantes fossiles 

 des Terres JMagellaui(jues. pp. d. See Belgium. — Com- 

 mission de la Belgica. Expedition Antarctique Beige. 

 Resultats du Voyage ... 1897-1899, dc. Geologic. 



4". 1909. 



GILL (.John B.) Papers on deciduous Fruit Insects and 

 Insecticides. The Fruit-tree Leaf -roller {AreUips 

 argyrospila. Walker]. See United States. — Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. — Entomology Division. Bulletin 

 No. 116, pt. v. 8". 1913. 



Gill (.ToilN B.) The Pecan Leaf Case-Bearer. 2'P- ~^ •' 

 ,> ph. hack to back. See United States. — Department 

 of Agriculture. Bulletin No. 571. 8". 1917. 



GILL (.Iohn Edward) Ghuzipur. See India.— north- 

 western provinces and OUDH. Statistical, descriptive 

 and historical account of the North-Western Provinces 

 of India. Vol. xill, pt. 2. 8". 1884. 



Gill (Theodore Nicholas) The Sperm Whales, giant 

 and pygmy, pp. 31 : text illust. H". Salem, \Sll. 



American Naturalist. Vol. IV. 



Gill (Theodore N.) On the morphology of the .\ntlers 

 and other characters of the Deer, dc. 



8». [Washington, D.C., 1877.] 

 Field and Forest. Vol. iir, pi>. il-i'ii ; text illust. 



Gill (Theodore N.) Contributions to the life histories 

 of Fishes. Vol. I. 1904-07. 8". Washington, 1909. 



A Collection of ten iiapers coutrihuted to the publications of the 

 Smitlisoniari Institution, and bearing the original paginations. 



GILLANDERS (A. T.) Forest Entomology, pp. xxii, 

 ,'/.';.' ; text illust. 8". Kdinburgh £ London, 1908. 



GILLIST (.Joseph .7. E.) Scarabandoe : Coprinie I. 

 2)p. mil. See SCHENKLING (S.) Coleopterorum Cata- 

 logus, dc. Pt. 38. 8". 1911. 



Gillet (.Toseph J. E.) Lamellicornos coprophages de 

 Nouvelle-Guinee, dc. See WiCHMANN (C. E. A.) Nova 

 Guinea, dc. Vol. i.\, livr. 3. 4". 1913. 



GILLETTE (Clarence P.) [1859-] Observations 

 upon Injurious Insects, season of 1891. p]>. 3J : text 

 illust. See Fort Collins, Colorado. — Agricultural 

 College. — Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 

 No. 19. 8". 1892. 



