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GENERAL BOTANY — TEXTBOOKS 



dizin, Kunst ; nach den eigenen bildlichen Darstellnngen der 



alten Aegypter, Pflanzenresten aus Graberf unden, Zeugnissen 



alter Schriftsteller . . . 425 pp. 177 il. O. Leipzig, 1886. 



— Ed. 2. 425+ [1] pp. 177 il. O. Leipzig, 1897. 

 Schweinfurth, Georg. Sur les dernieres trouvailles botaniques 



dans les tombeaux de l'ancienne figypte. 15 pp. O. t-p-e. 



Le Caire, 1887. — From : Inst. Egypt. Bull. 1S86. 

 Loret, Victor. La flore pharaonique d'apres les documents 



hieroglyphiques et les specimens d£couverts dans les tombes. 



(Soc. Bot. Lyon Ann. XV. 1-64. 1888.) 

 Schweinfurth, G[eorg]. Aegyptens auswartige Beziehungen 



hinsichtlich der Culturgewachse. (Berlin. Ges. Anthrop. Verh. 



1891, pp. 649-669.) — Separate. 

 Schoor, W. K. J. De plantennamen Thehuy, Uan, Sebt en 



Seni der Papyrus Ebers. (Nederl. Kruidk. Arch. ser. 2, VI. 



147-153. 1892.) 

 Bonnet, Ed[mond]. Apercu historique sur les plantes de Tu- 



nisie. (Assoc. Franc. Avanc. Sci. Compt. Rend. XXII. 



(1893), pt. 2, pp. 507-519. 1894.) 

 Le piante egiziane del Museo reale di Torino. (Nuov. 



Giorn. Bot. Ital. ser. 2, II. 21-28. 1895.) 

 Beauvisage, Georges. Recherches sur quelques bois pharao- 



niques. (Recueil Trov. Philol. Arch. Egypt. Assyr. XVIII. 



78-91, 1 pi.; XIX. 77-83. 1896-97.) — Reprinted: Pt. 1. 



16 pp. 1 pi. F. Paris, 1896. 

 Contents: 1. Bois d'If. 2. Bois d'Ebene. 



7. AUSTRALIA 



Woolls, Wfilliam]. Progress of botanical discovery in Aus- 

 tralia . . . T. Sydney, 1869. f 



C. TEXTBOOKS AND WORKS INTRO- 

 DUCTORY TO GENERAL BOTANY 



1. RELATING TO WOODY PLANTS ONLY 



Hahn, Petrus. Aevdpokoyla. [Dendrology.] (Diss.) (Andreas 

 Hasselquist.) 40+ [4] pp. sq. O. Aboae, [1698]. 



Medikus, F. C. Beytrage zur Pflanzen-Anatomie, Pflanzen- 

 Physiologie und einer neuen Charakteristik der Baume und 

 Straucher. 521+ [3] pp. D. Leipzig, 1799-[1S01]. 

 Published in seven parts. 



Taylor, Joseph. Arbores mirabiles; or, A description of the 

 most remarkable trees, plants and shrubs in all parts of the 

 world . . . taken from the journals of eminent travellers, 

 historians and naturalists. 192+8 pp. pi. D. London, 

 1812. 



Hbss, Franz. Das Nothigste iiber den innern Bau der Organe 

 und deren wichtigere Verrichtungen in Holzgewachsen. [2]+ 

 82+ [2] pp. O. Wien, 1833. 



Sheppard, John. On trees, their uses and biography; being 

 the substance, with additions, of two lectures, delivered be- 

 fore the Frome institution . . . 15 + 162 pp. 12 pi. S. 

 London, 1848. 



Uilkens &Teenstra, U. D. Loof en naaldboomen. (Tijdschr 

 Alg. Kunst. Wetensch. 1849, pp. 136-141.)t 



Schacht, Hfermann]. Der Baum; Studien iiber Bau und 

 Leben der hoheren Gewachse. 16+400 pp. 64 il. 7 pi. O. 

 Berlin, 1853. — Ed. 2 enl. 8+37S pp. 225 il. O. Berlin, 

 1860. UTaxT-B, T. ^epeBo; y^eHBiji nscnivroBaHia: 



Ha^TE. BHVTpeHHHM'B CTpOeHieirB H JKII3HilO BBICnXHX'B 



paCT6HiH. 14 + 9 + 489 pp. 48 il. 6 pi. O. Moscow, 1857. 



Les arbres ; etudes sur leur structure et leur vegetation 



. . . Traduit d'apres la 2 e ed. allemand par Edouard Morren. 



11 +456 pp. 212 il. 5 pi. O. Bruxelles, 1862. — Ed. 2. 



11+456 pp. 212 il. [14] pi. O. Paris, 1864. 

 Schultz-Schultzenstein, [K. H.] Anaphytose und Phytodo- 



mie des Baums. (Flora, XXXVII. 673-6S5. 1854.) 

 Wigand, [J. W.] A. Der Baum; Betrachtungen uber Gestalt 



und Lebensgeschichte der Holzgewachse. 14+ 254 pp. 2 pi. 



O. Braunschweig, 1854. 

 Brendel, Frederick. Forests and forest trees. (Illinois State 



Agric. Soc. Trans. III. (1857-58), pp. 651-661. 1859.) 

 Coultas, Harland. What may be learned from a tree. 192 



pp. il. O. Philadelphia, 1859 [ C 185S]. — [Another ed.] 



190 pp. il. O. New York & London, I860 flSSS]. — Ed. 



2. 190 pp. il. O. New York, 1863 [ C 1S5S]. 

 Round, O. S. Talk about trees. (Recreat. Sci. I. 61-64, 1 il. 



1860.) 

 Trees and their uses. 82 pp. il. S. London, 1862. 



Rossmassler, E. A. Der Wald ; den Freunden und Pflegern 

 des Waldes geschildert. 14+62Spp. 82 il. 17 pi. 1 map. 

 O. Leipzig & Heidelberg, 1863. — Der Wald . . . erganzt 

 und verbessert von M. Willkomm. Ed. 2. 16+671 pp. 83 

 il. 17 pi. map. O. Leipzig, 1871. — Ed. 3. 18+730 

 pp. 90 il. 17 pi. map. O. Leipzig & Heidelberg, 1881. 



PoccMec.Tiep'B, 9. A. JIbcb ; nepeBOffli. <D. ApHOJibjia 



n H. IIonOBa. [Translated by F. Arnold and N. Popof.] 

 8 + 656 pp. 86 il. 8 pi. 2 maps. O. St. Petersburg, 1866. 



Coster, D. J. Boomen en bosschen. 34 pp. S. Leiden, 

 [1872]. (Volksbibliotheek, no. XLIX.) 



Kirby, Mary & Elizabeth. Chapters on trees; a popular ac- 

 count of their nature and uses. 320 pp. il. D. London, 

 [pref. 1873]. — Talks about trees ... Ed. 3. 320 pp. il. 

 D. London, n. d. 



Koch, Karl. Vorlesungen iiber Dendrologie. 24 + 408 pp. 

 O. Stuttgart, 1875. 



Hartig, Theodor. Anatomie und Physiologie der Holzpflan- 

 zen ; dargestellt in der Entstehungsweise und im Entwicke- 

 lungsverlaufe der Einzelzelle, der Zellsysteme, der Pflanzen- 

 gliederundderGesammtpflanze. 16+412 pp. 113 il. 6 pi. 

 O. Berlin, 1878. 



Girokuti, Ferenc & Kozocsa, Tivadar. A fak alak- es fejlo- 

 destana. [Morphologv and physiology of the trees.] 96 pp. 

 139 il. O. Budapest, 1881. 



Beal, W. J. The structure and growth of a tree. (Michigan 

 State Hort. Soc. Ann. Rep. XII. (1882), pp. 155-164. 1883.) 

 — Reprinted under the title: The growth and structure of a 

 tree. 9 pp. O. n. t-p. [Lansing, 1S83.] 



Lanessan, J. L. de. Introduction a la botanique; le Sapin. 

 12+276 pp. 103 il. 1 pi. O. Paris, 1885. (Biblio- 

 theque scientifique internationale, LI.) — Ed. 2. 12+276 

 pp. 103 il. 1 pi. O. Paris, 1890. (Bibliotheque . . . LI.) 



Boulay, abbe. Les arbres; questions de botanique g6nerale. 

 87 pp. D. Lille, 1888. 



Biisgen, Moritz. Bau und Leben unserer Waldbaume. 8+ 

 230 pp. 100 il. Q. Jena, 1897. 



[Kaigorodof, Dmitri.] KairopoROBt, ^m. ,T,epeBO h ero 

 HCH3HB. [The tree and its life.] 36 pp. 12 il. D. Moskau, 

 1897. — Ed. 2. 27 pp. 12 il. D. St. Petersburg, 1899. 



Dyakowski, Bogdan. Nasz las i jego mieszkancy, dla mlo- 

 dziezy opisal. [Our forest and its inhabitants; for young 

 people.] 224+ [1] pp. O. Warszawa, 1898.t 



Heimerl, Anton. Einiges aus dem Leben unserer Wald- 

 baume. (Wien. III. Garten-Zeit. XXIII. 95-110. il. 31-32. 

 1898.) 



[Gorbunof, Mrs. E.] TopSyHOBa, E. Hani 3eneHLie 

 Spy3BH — flepeBB.T. [Our green friends — the trees.] 

 33 pp. S. Moscow, 1899. 



[Sleptzof , Mrs. M.] CjiinrioBa, M. ^epeBO n jiict. [Tree 

 and forest.] 64 pp. 14 il. D. St. Petersburg, 1900. 



2. GENERAL 



Spiegel, Adrian. Isagoges in rem herbariam libri duo. 138 

 pp. pref. ind. Q. Patavii, 1606. f — Ed. 2. 272+ [16] pp. 

 nar. T. Lugduni Batavorum, 1633. — Ed. prioribus correc- 

 tion 127 pp. pref. ind. Q. Helmstadii, 1667. t 



Hooke, Robert. Micrographia ; or, Some physiological de- 

 scriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses. 

 With observations and inquiries thereupon. [34]+ 246 pp. 

 38 pi. F. London, 1665.t — [Another ed.] [IS] ff.+ 246 

 pp.+ [5]ff. 38 pi. F. London, 1667.t 



Teichmeyer, H. F. Institutiones botanicae ; seu, Brevis in rem 

 herbariam introductio. 79 pp. pref. O. Jenae, 1731. t — 

 [Another ed.] 79 pp. pref. O. Jenae, 1737. t — [Another 

 ed.] 79 pp. pref. O. Francofurti & Lipsiae, 1764.f 



Hecker, J. J. Einleitung in die Botanik. 547 pp. pref. 

 O. Halle, 1734.t 



Ludwig, C. G. Institutiones historico-physicae regni vege- 

 tabilis in usum auditorum adornatae. [14]+ 224+ [S] pp. 

 O. Lipsiae, 1742. — Institutiones historico-physicae regni 

 vegetabilis praelectionibus academicis accommodatae. Ed. 



2 enl. [12]+264+[10] pp. D. Lipsiae, 1757. [Dutch 



translation.] O. Leeuwarden, 1757.f 



Ernsting, A. K. Prima principia botanica, in quibus omnia 

 ad hanc scientiam spectantia in usum discentium ordine 

 alphabetico traduntur. (Anfangsgriinde der Krauterwissen- 

 schaft.) 4S2 pp. pref. ind. 6 pi. O. Wolfenbuttel, 

 1748.f 



Gorter, Da\dd de. Elementa botanica methodo cl. Linnaei 

 accommodata atque in usum auditorum evulgata. 90 pp. 

 pref. 11 pi. O. Hardervici, 1749+ 



