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BOTANIC GARDENS — NORTH AMERICA 



Nordlinger, Hfermann] . Fiinf zig Querschnitte der in Deutsch- 

 land wachsenden hauptsachlichsten Bau- Werk- und Brenn- 

 holzer . . . 32 pp. 50 pi. (in box). T. Stuttgart, 1884. 



Trees of the United States. (Sci. Amer. LII. 372. 1885. 



— Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXIV. 374. 1885.) 



Sargent, C. S. The woods of the United States, with an ac- 

 count of their structure, qualities, and uses, with geograph- 

 ical and other notes upon the trees which produce them. 

 8+203 pp. O. New York, 1885. 



A catalogue of the Jesup collection of American woods in the Mu- 

 seum of Natural History, New York. 



Sections of native wood. (Bot. Gaz. XI. 40. 1886.) 

 Royal gardens, Kew. Official guide to the museums of econo- 

 mic botany. No. III. Timbers. 80 pp. D. London, 1886. 



— Ed. 2 rev. & enl. 98 pp. D. London, 1893. 

 Hough, R. B. The American woods exhibited by actual speci- 

 mens and with copious explanatory text. 8 vol. il. 200 

 pi. O. Lowville, 1888-99— >• 



With botanical descriptions and keys based upon leaves, fruits etc,, 

 The Jesup collection of the woods of the United States. 



(Gard. & For. III. 570. 1890.) 

 Tnil, Andre. Description des sections transversales de 100 

 especes de bois indigenes. 38 pp. 5 pi. 1 tab. sq. F. 

 t-p-c. Paris, 1895. 



Each plate with 20 thin sections of wood. 



5. BOTANIC GARDENS, ARBORETUMS, 

 MUSEUMS, ETC. 



a. GENERAL 



Catalogus plantarum seminum exoticorum. (In Paulli, 



Simon. Viridaria varia regia . . . pp. 707-730. 1653.) 

 Paulli, Simon. Viridaria varia regia et academica publica in 

 usum magnatum ac 4>CKofioTavuiv collecta ac recognita. 

 [8]+ 799+ [3] pp. T. Hafniae, 1653. 

 Heister, E. F. Oratio de hortorum academicorum utilitate. 

 32 pp. Q. Helmstadii, 1739.t 

 Memorie sobre a utilidade dos jardins botanicos ... O. 

 Lisboa, 1770.t 

 Duchesne, [A. N.] Sur l'arrangement a donner aux grands 

 arbres dans une collection d'etudes. (Soc. Agric. Seine et 

 Oise Mem. an 13 (1804), pp. 67-77.) 

 [Paxton, Joseph.] Remarks on arboretums. (Paxton's Mag. 



Bot. VIII. 41-42. 1841.) 

 Treviranus, C. L. Bemerkungen iiber die Fiihrung von 

 botanischen Garten, welche zum offentlichen Unterrichte 

 bestimmt sind. 39 pp. O. Bonn, 1848. 

 Juhlke, Ferdinand. Die botanischen Garten mit Riicksicht 

 auf ihre Benutzung und Verwaltung. Ein Commentar zu 

 den Bemerkungen iiber die Fuhrung von botanischen Gar- 

 ten . . . von L. C. Treviranus . . . 4+ 16 pp. O. Ham- 

 burg, 1849+ 

 Vriese, W. H. de. Kruidtuinen en herbarien. Leiden, 1849. f 

 Tassi, Attilio. Del modo di compilare i cataloghi di semi nei 

 giardini botanici; diseorso letto alia R. Academia Lucchese. 

 15 pp. O. Lucca, 1856-t 

 Martins, C. F. Les jardins botaniques de l'Angleterre, com- 

 pared a ceux de la France. O. Paris, 1868.f — Reprinted 

 from: Rev. Deux Mond. 



Herder, F. G. T. M. von. Verzeichniss sammtlicher bota- 

 nischen und landwirthschaftlichen Garten, sowie der bo- 

 tanischen Museen, Herbarien und verwandten Institute in 

 alien fiinf Welttheilen . . . O. St. Petersburg, 1870.f 

 Kemer [von Marilaun], Anton. Die botanischen Garten mit 

 Riicksicht auf ihre Benutzung und Verwaltung. O. Inns- 

 bruck, 1874.t 



Benseler, Friedrich. Ueber die Wichtigkeit der Acclimatisa- 

 tiongarten. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XXXIV. 494- 

 501. 1876.) — From : Gartenfreund Wien. 

 Bolle, Carl. Ein Wort zu Gunsten des dendrologischen 

 Gartens. O. Berlin, 1877.t — From: Ver. Befbrd. Gartenb. 

 Preuss. Monatsschr. 

 Philippi, Federico. Jardines botanicos. Discurso de incor- 

 poracion a la facultad de ciencias fisicas i haturales, en 21 

 de noviembredel877. (Univ. Chile Anal. XLIX. 850-873. 

 1877.) 

 Joly, Chfaries]. Les etiquettes horticoles. 6 pp. O. n-t-p. 

 [1880.]t— From: Congr. Bot. Hort. 1880 Bruxelles Compt. 

 Rend. 

 Dippel, Leopold. Die Geholzkunde in Deutschland und die 

 Mittel zur Hebung derselben. (Gartenfl. XXXVI. 19-24, 

 60-64. 1887.) 



Clark, Thomas. On the best collection of Pines and Coniferae 

 suitable for an arboretum, giving best ideas as to arrange- 

 ment for effect and not to exceed 100 varieties in all. 

 (Engl Arb. Soc. Trans. II. 331-340. 1890-94.) 



Colmeiro, Miguel. Los jardines botanicos, su mimero, or- 

 ganizacion e importancia en las naciones mas cultas e ilus- 

 tradas. 46 pp. O. Madrid, 1894. 



Britton, N. L. Botanical gardens. (Amer. Assoc. Adv. Set, 

 Proc. XLV. (1896), pp. 171-184. 1897.) 



b. NORTH AMERICA 



I. CANADA 



Penhallow, D. P. Botanic gardens. (Montreal Hort. Soc. 

 Fruit Grow. Assoc. Rep. X. (1884), pp. 21-32. 1885.) — Re- 

 printed under the title : On the establishment of a botanic gar- 

 den and arboretum in Montreal, under the auspices of the 

 Montreal horticultural society and fruit growers' association 

 of the province of Quebec. 14 pp. O. [Montreal], 1885. 



Montreal botanic garden. Annual report, 1885. Vol. I. 

 31 pp. O. Montreal, 1886. 



No more published ; contains only administrative reports. 



Saunders, W[illia]m & Macown, W. T. Catalogue of the 

 trees and shrubs in the arboretum and botanic garden at the 

 Central experimental farm, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 88 

 pp. 2 pi. O. Ottawa, 1899. (Canada. Department of 

 agriculture. Bull. ser. 2. II.) 



II. UNITED STATES 



Hosack, David. A catalogue of plants contained in the 

 botanic garden at Elgin, in the vicinity of New- York. 29 pp. 

 S. New York, 1806. — Hortus Elginensis ; or, A catalogue of 

 plants indigenous and exotic cultivated in the Elgin botanic 

 garden in the vicinity of the city of New York, established in 

 1801. Ed. 2 enl. 10+[2]+65pp. pi. O. New York, 1811. 



Catalogue of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants indigenous 

 to the United States of America, cultivated and for sale at 

 Bartram's botanical garden, Kingsess, near Philadelphia, to 

 which is added a catalogue of foreign plants collected from 

 various parts of the globe. 63 pp. T. Philadelphia, 1814. 



Peck, W. D. A catalogue of American and foreign plants 

 cultivated in the Botanic garden, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 

 4+60 pp. O. Cambridge (Mass.), 1818. 



Prince, William. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, 

 plants and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the Linnaean 

 botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New- York. 19 

 pp. nar. T. New York, 1820. 



A treatise on fruit and ornamental trees and plants cul- 

 tivated at the Linnean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, 

 near New- York. 81 pp. O. New York, 1820.f — Ed. 2. 

 O. New York, 1822.f 



Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees and plants, bul- 

 bous flower roots, green-house plants, &c. &c. cultivated 

 at the Linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island . . . 

 to which is added a short treatise on their cultivation, &c. 

 Ed. 21. [2]+ 140 pp. S. New York, 1822. — Prince's annual 

 catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees and plants cultivated 

 and for sale at the Linnaean botanic garden & nurseries, 

 Flushing, Long Island near New York. Ed. 32. 72 pp. 

 D. New York, 1841. 



[Rannesque-Schmaltz, C. S.] First catalogues and circulars of 

 the botanical garden of Transsylvania university at Lexington 

 in Kentucky for the year 1824. 24 pp. O. Lexington, 1824. f 



Darlington, William. Additions to the Chester county cabi- 

 net of natural science. O. West Chester, 1826. f 



Catalogue of American trees, plants and seeds for sale by 

 Stephen F. Mills & Co., Flushing near New York. pp. 129- 

 168. O. New York, 1827.f 



Darlington, William. A plea for a national museum and 

 botanic garden, to be founded on the Smithsonian institution 

 at the city of Washington. 12 pp. D. West-Chester, 

 Penn... 1841. 



Smith, J. J. Address to the senate on the new botanic garden. 

 24 pp. O. Cambridge, 1846.t 



New York State cabinet of natural history. Annual report of 

 the regents of the university on the condition . . . Vol. L- 

 XXIII. (1848-70). O. Albany, 1848-73. — Continued as : 

 New York state museum of natural history. Annual report 

 ... by the regents of the university of the state of New 

 York. Vol. XXIV.-LII. (1871-98). il. pi. O. Albany 

 & New York, 1872-1 900-> 



Contains " Report of the botanist"; many of the reports also issued 

 separately. — The original papers contained in the reports deal 

 chiefly with Fungi. 



