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ACCLIMATIZATION AND NATURALIZATION 



Zeller. W. I$ool):ichhinc;rn i'lbor ilio Wirkunc; dor Fnilifnistc 



:im 21). mill 27. Scptombor iinil jiin 10. Okliilicr 1S77 iin 



Botanisclu'ii (l:irtcii zvi Mnrluirg. ((iartciijl. XXVII. 77-S-l. 



1878.) 

 Beissner, I.fudwicl. UriiuTkunijon iibor vorschicdonc ZicrRC- 



liiilzi' uiid dfUMi .Vusdauor im Kliiua von Dcutsehlund. (Gcir- 



l.-njl. XXVI I. U0-M3. 1878.) 

 Koenig, t'liarlcs. Arbrcs ct arbustes celds pondiint I'hiver do 



1S70~S() on .Msace. {Snc. Hist. Nat. Cohvar Bull. XX.-XXI. 



(1870-801, pp. 417-438. 1880.) 

 Lauche, AV. (jr.). Einisc Notizcn iiber don Frostschaden im 



\Aiiitor 1870-80. (I'rr. Brford. Gnrtoih. Prcuss. Monatsschr. 



XXIII. .314-31(1. 1880. — ,sVc also pp. 415-425.) 

 Rath, von. Das A'orhalton dor Konifercn mciner Samnilung 



n:ich dom biisen Winter 1S79/S0. (Zcitschr. Forst. Jagdwcs. 



\U. 530-.54G. 1880.) 

 S[alomon]. C[arl]. Das Vcrhalten der Fruchtbiiume und Frci- 



lanilschiilzc iintcr don Tcmpcraturvcrhaltnissen des Winters 



1879-80 in der Umgebung von Wiirzburg. {Gartenfl. XXX. 



30-40. 1881.) 

 Zabel, II[einrich]. Dcndrologische Beitrage; die Frostwir- 



knngen dos Winters 1S79-S0 in den Garten der Forstakademie 



Miindcn, und einige Bemerkungcn liber dort in Kultur be- 



finilliohe Geholze. {Gartenfl. XXX. 134-136, 266-270, 307- 



309. 33.5-337, 36S-370, 389-391. 1881.) 

 Sebland, Carl. AVeitere Notizen fiber den Frostschaden des 



strcngen Winters von 1879-SO. {[II. Monaish. Gartenb. I. 



232-235. 1882.) 

 Kbhler, H[ugo]. Die Verluste von Pflanzen im Winter 1890- 



91. {Gartenfl.. XL. 518-523. 1891.) 

 Berlet. Erfahrungen uber den strengen W"inter 1890-91 in 



Gotha. {Gartenfl. XLI. 241-243. 1892.) 

 Kohler, H[ugo]. Die AVinterschaden 1893-94 mit meteoro- 



Jogisch-botanischen Reflexionen. {Gartenfl. XLIII. 431-437. 



1894. — Wien. III. Garten-Zeit. XIX. 307-314. 1894.) 

 Jouin, V. L'hiver 1894—1895 en Alsace-Lorraine. {Soc. Hart. 



Franee Jour. ser. 3, XVII. 216-217. 1895.) 

 ScheUe, [E.]. Erfahrungen aus den letztenWintern. {Deutsch. 



nen<ir. Gc3. Miiteil. IV. 19-29. 1895.) 

 Ledien, F[ranz]. AVirkungen des AA^nters 1894^95 im arbo- 

 retum des Kgl. botanischen Gartens zu Dresden. {Deutsch. 



Dendr. Ges. Miiteil. IV. 29-32. 1895.) 

 ScheUe, E. Aufruf, betreffend die AA'intersohaden an Geholzen. 



{Gartenfl.. XLIV. 375-376. 1895.) 

 Kohler, H[ugo]. Die Frostschaden des Winters I894r-95 mit 



botanisch-meteorologischen Reflexionen. {Gartenfl. XLIV. 



414-421. 1895.) 

 Dmde, Oscar. LTntersuchungen iiber klimatische Grenzen 



exotischer Baume in DeutschJand. {Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. 



Mitieil. IX. 48-56. 1900.) 



V. HOLLAND 



Leuchs, [J.] C. Welke zijn de algemeene regelen, volgens welke 

 men vooraf beoordeelen kan van welke gewassen de aankwee- 

 king hier te lande al of niet met een gunstig gevolg zoude 

 kunnen Avorden beproefd. 92 pp. O. Haarlem, 1821. 



Oberdiek, J. C. Verhandeling ter beantwoording der vrage: 

 AA'elke zijn de ongewone nadeeKge gevolgen van den winter 

 1822 geweest op de boomen, heesters en planten, en door 

 welke middelen zijn de nadeelige gevolgen der felle vorsteeni- 

 germate te voorkomen. {Bataaf. Maatsch. Wetensch. Na- 

 iuurk. Verh. XVI. 49-123. 1828.) — Separate. 



Carsten, H. J. De schadelijke invloed van den strengen winter 

 van 1890/91 op eenige houtsoort.en te Hoogeveen en omstre- 

 ken in Drenthe. {Nederl. Heidemaat. Tiidschr. IV. 29-30. 

 1892.) 



VI. BELGIUM AND LUXEMBURG 



EfEets de I'hiver 1879-80 sur la vegetation en Belgique. {Belg. 



Hort. XXX. 194-207. 1880.) 

 Hulle, H. J. van. N'ogmaalsde ^rinter van 1879-SO. {Tijdschr. 



Boomteelk. 1880, pp. 105-108.) Encore I'hiver 1879-80. 



{Bull. Arh. Belg. 1880, pp. 105-108.) 

 Selys-Longchamps, Edm[ond] de. Les arbres a Longchamps- 



sur-Geer, commune de Waremme, apres I'hiver 1879-80. 



{Soc. Bot.Bclg. Bull. XIX. pt. 1, pp. 79-94. 1880.) — Re- 

 printed : IS pp . O. Gand, 1881. 

 La Fontaine, Alph[onse] de. Effets des grands froids de I'hiver 



1879 a 1880, en particulier sur les regnes vi5getal et animal. 



(Inst. Roy. Grand-Due. Luxembourg Pub. XVIII. 63-117. 



1881.) 



Pynaert. f';d[ouard]. Tots over de grootc koudc. {Tijdschr. 



H,»>nilt(lh. 1881. pp. .59-()l.) Cau.sono ,sur les grands 



froid,-^. (Bull. Arh. Bchj.lSSl, pp. r-,<.)-C,\.) 



Lubbers, L. EfTots do I'liivor 1890-91 au .Janliii botaniiiuc de 

 I'rtat. (RcP. Hort. Beige, XIX. 183-187. 1891.) 



Rodigas, Em[ilo]. Schade door don winter 1890-01 vcroor- 

 zaakt. (Tijdschr. Buomlcclk. 1891, pp. 207-208.) -De- 

 gats de I'hiver 1890-1891. (Bull. Arh. Belg. 1891, pp. 

 207-208.) 



Bosschere, Chfarles] de. L'hiver 1894-1895 en Belgir|ue. 

 (Soc. Hort. France Jour. ser. 3, XVII. 214-215. 1895.) 



VII. BRITISH ISLANDS 



Lindley, Jolni. Report upon the effect produced on certain 

 plants in the garden of the Horticultural society l^y tlio frost 

 which occurred during the night of April 20th, 1826. (Hort. 

 Soc. Land. Trans. VI. 493-500. 1826.) 



Dillwyn, L. AV. On the effects of the severe winter of 1S37-S 

 on some shrubberies and gardensin Glamorganshire. 13+[1] 

 pp. O. Swansea, 1839. — From: Roy. Inst. South Wales 

 Ann. Rep. 



Lindley, John. Observations upon the effects produced on 

 plants by the frost which occurred in England in the winter 

 of 1S37-S. (Hort. Soc. Land. Trans, ser. 2, II. 225-315. 

 1842.) — Separate: sq. Q. London, 1839. 



Barnes, James. On the effects of the winter in Devonshire. 

 (Hort. Soe. Land. Jour. V. 17.5-177, 275-277. 1850.) 



Standish & Noble. Reminiscences of the effects of the winter 

 of 1852-53 on vegetation generally, and on certain plants in 

 particular. (Hort. Soc. Land. Jour. Ylll. 3U-3n. 1853.) 



[Effects of the -ninter of 1853-54.] (Gard. Chron. 1854, pp. 

 579, 595, 644, 691-692.) 



Ascertained effects of the winter of 1853-54 upon exotics cul- 

 tivated in the gardens, &c. of Great Britain. ( Hort. Soc. Land. 



Jour. IX. 207-248. 1855.) Effets de l'hiver de 18.5.3- 



1854 sur la vegetation exotique t. Fair Ubre en Angleterre. 

 [E.xtract.] (III. Hort. I. 78-107. 1854.) 



Dickie, [G.]. On the effects of the past winter on certain trees 

 in the neighbourhood of Belfast. (Edinb. New Philos. Jour. 

 new ser. II. 206-207. 1855.) 



On the influence of last winter on trees and shrubs at 



Aberdeen. {Edinb. New Philos. Jour, new ser. III. 170. 

 1856.) 



Gilchrist. On the effects of the frost in the winter of 1855 on 

 the furze and broom. (Edinb. New Philos. Jour, new ser. 

 III. 356. 1856.) 



Jardine, AVilliam. Note [regarding the hardiness of some 

 woody plants]. (Edinb. New Philos. Jour, new ser. XII. 168. 

 1860.) 



McNab, James. On the effects of the late severe winter on 

 vegetation in the Edinburgh botanic garden. (Edinb. New 

 Philos. Jour, new ser. XII. 169-170. 1860.) 



Babington, C. C. Effects of the bad summer and winter of 

 1860 at Cambridge. (Gard. Chron. 1861, p. 1115.) 



McNab, James. Report on the effects of the late frost on the 

 plants in the Royal botanic garden of Edinburgh. (Edinb. 

 New Philos. Jour, new ser. XIII. 253-264. 1861.) 



Stratton, James & others. Extracts from letters to Mr. Mc- 

 Nab and Dr. Balfour relative to temperature and to the in- 

 jury done to vegetation during the past winter. (Edinb. 

 New Philos. Jour, new ser. XIII. 265-273. 1861.) 



Balfour, J. H. Observations on temperature in connection 

 with vegetation, having special reference to the frost of De- 

 cember 1860; including a report on the effects of the late 

 frost on the plants in the Royal botanic garden of Edinburgh; 

 by James McNab. (Edinb. New Philos. Jour, new ser. XIII. 

 232-264. 1861. — Edinh. Bot. Soe. Trans. VII. 58-106. 

 1863.) — iJeprinted.- 51 pp. O. Edinburgh, 1861. 



Hutchison, Robert. On the effects of the severe frost of Dec. 

 1860 and Jan. 1861 on trees and shrubs. (Highl. Agric. Soc. 

 Scotland Trans, ser. [3j), X. (1861-63, pp. 257-319. 1863). 



Bennett, A. W. Foreign trees and plants in English gardens. 

 (Quart. Jour. Sci. Bond. VII. 3.50-359, 2 il. 1870.)— Ac- 

 climatization of foreign trees and plants. (Amer. Nat. IV. 

 528-534. 1871.) 



Gumbleton, AV. E. Ornamental shrubs in the south of Ire- 

 land under severe frost. {Gard. XV. 27. 1879.) 



Moore, F. AV. Effects of the past winter on plants growing in 

 the gardens near Dublin. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XL 526. 

 1879.) 



