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521 



36. Candolle, Alphonse de. Sur un example de conservation 

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36. Nouveau precede de conservation des plantes et des ani- 

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36. Conservation des preparations botaniques. (Jour. Pharm. 

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36. Levallois, Albert. Dessiccation des plantes dans des solu- 

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36. Nouveau precede de conservation des fruits. (Jour. 

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36. <SaA*eBi.,A. <D. [Fadyeyef, A. F.] O KapnojionrqecKHXt 

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36. Schumann, K[arl]. Ueber das Sammeln von Kakteen. 

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2. Laboratory technique, microtechnique 



36. Schacht, Hermann. Das Mikroskop . . . 1851. — Line 

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36. Monier, Em[ile]. Note sur la teinture des bois en rose par 

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Refers especially to Phytelephas macrocarpa. 



36. Guillard, A[chille]. Sur la coloration que les acides peu- 

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36. Tieghem, [Philippe] van. Sur une coloration rose d6- 

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36. Pasteur, L[ouis]. Remarque au sujet de la note commu- 

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36. Moll, J. W. Eene nieuwe microchemische looizuur reactie. 

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36. Behrens, J, W. The microscope in botany, a guide for the 

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3. Technique and art of illustrating 



37. Choulant, Ludwig. Botanische und anatomische Abbil- 

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37. Walker, William. Forest trees of British landscape; a 

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 1877. 



37. Engle, II. M. Leaf prints. (Bot. Gaz. XII. 83-85. 1887.) 

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a. General 



3S. Jackson, It. T. Methods of labelling trees and plants. 

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b. North America 



II. t'MTKI) Sr\TC3 



38. Hosack, David. A statement of facts relative to the es- 

 tablishment and progress of the Elgin botanic garden, and 

 the subsequent disposal of the same to the state oi New xi 



56 pp. O. New York, 1811. 



39. Southern California acclimatizing association. General 

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 Santa Barbara, 1900. 



d. Sunt li Amei ica 



39. Royalbotanic gardens, Trinidad. Annual report for 1880- 

 99. F. Port-of-Spain, 1881-1900— > 



e. Europe 



I. Scandinavia 



40. Schouw, J. F. Forel0big Fortegnelse over den Kj0ben- 

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40. Wittrock, V. B. De Horto botanico bergiano. Om planen 

 for Bergielunds botaniska tradgard samt om tradgardens 

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40. Wittrock, V. B. & Juel, H. O. Catalogue plantarum 

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II. Russia 



42. TpayTtpeTTepT., P. [E.] [Trautvetter, R. E.] H>raepa- 

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42. Perejit, E. Jl. [Regel, Eduard von.] H\TeBo,i,irrejn> 

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42. TpayTtperrep-b, P. E. [Trautvetter, R. E.] KpaTKifi 

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42. ITyTeBOAHTejiB no IlMnepaTopcKOMy Hiikiitckomv ca^y. 

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 O. Simferopol, 1878.f 



42. BoJiBtpi., 9. Jl. [Wolf, E. L.] JTeH^po.ionrqecKiii caji> 

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42. Sivers, M[ax] von. Die pflanzengeographische Anlage in 

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III. Germany 



44. [Vogel?] Index plantarum Horti medici altorfini (ex- 

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 1790. 



46. Hartweg. Hortus carlsruhanus . . . 1825. — Line o read: 

 1825 und einem Situationsplan . . . 47+ 303+ 7+ [1] pp. 

 2 tab. 1 pi. O. Carlsruhe, 1825. 

 T-p-c. reads : Verzeichniss der Gewaechse nebst Plan des Grosh. bota- 

 nischen Gartens zu Carlsruhe. 



45. Willkomm. [Moritz]. Vegetationsverhaltnisse der Umge- 

 gend von Tharand und Aufzahlung der im botanischen 

 Garten zu Tharand cultivirten Holzgewachse. (Tliarand. 

 Forslw. Jahrb. XVII. pt. 2, pp. 52-203. 1866.) 



49. Urban. Ign[az]. Der Konigl. botanische Garten und das 

 Botanische Museum zu Berlin in den Jahren 1878—91. (Bot. 

 Jahrb. XIV. Beibl. no. 32, pp. 9-64. 1892.) —Reprinted: 

 5S pp. O. Leipzig, 1891. 



IV. Belgium 



50. Pire, Louis. Le Jardin botanique de Bruxelleset la cla--i- 

 ficationde M. B. Du Mortier. S pp. O. t-p-c. Bruxelles, 

 1876. 



50. Demoulin, Mme. Gaspard. Catalogue des plantes grasses 

 offcrtes au jardin botanique de Total ; red i go par I.. Lubbers. 

 8+ 33+ [2] pp. Liege. 1882. (l-\d. Soc. Hort. Belg. Bull. 

 1SS1, apx. L882.) — Separate. 



V. Holland 



50. Boerhaave, Hermann. Index plantarum quae in Horto 

 academico lugduno-batavo reperiuntur. [12]+278+[12] pp. 

 D. [Lugduni Batavorum], 1710. 



VI. British Islands t 



52. Burchell, William. A catalogue of trees, shrub-;, plants 



and Sowers which are propagated for sale by William Burchell, 



successor to the late Mr. Christopher Gray ... at (Tulham, 



in Middlesex. Oil pp, S. London. 1764. 

 52. Martyn, John. Catalogue Borti botanici cantabrigiensis. 



1771. — Line 1-8 read: 12+193 23 pp. t pi. 0. Canta- 



brigiae, 1771. 

 52. Martyn, Thomas. Mantissa plantarum Horti botanici 



cantabrigiensis. 1772. — Line 8 read: 2+ 31+ 7 pp. O. Can- 



tabrigiae, 1772. 

 52. Shiells. James. \ catalogue of evergreen and deciduous 



trees, flowering shrubs, herbaceous plants, hot-house and 

 reen-house trees and plants, fruit trees, kitchen-ga rden , 



flower, and grass seeds . . . 8+74 pp. D. [London, 1773.] 

 ."»:!. Salisbury, William. Hortus paddingtonensis . . . 1 7 97 



— Line 3 read: [2] ! 97+ [9] pp. O. London, 1797. 



