Ill) 



MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS 



Leibitzer. .loliMiin, lior GaTt<>nbnu mmoIiiIi'm iicucstenAnsich- 

 tcii uiul Bi-iliirfiiissrii. Kin 'rnsolii-iilnu-li fur (iartonfreiimlo, 

 \vololu> Xutzon und Vorccnii);*'" snclioii. N:u'li vicljiihriscn Bc- 

 oli:iolitun2;oii vorfusst unil luit (iartonanhicrn orliiutort. 4 vol. 

 pi. lVsth,1831.t — KU. 2. Ivol. !)pl. I). I'csth, lS3G.t 

 ConU'iits: BluiiK'ngilrtnorci, lIiindfl.-iKurtncroi, I.aml.schuftSBiinncrLi, 

 ()b.^th;uiinzucht. 



Kafka, Josof. Kvftindrstvl. [The cultivation of flowcr.s.] 

 1,")'.) pp. S. Pras. 1885. 



I'raktickv n;lvoil pro zahrailnilca. [Practical instruction.s 



for tho s:irik-npr.] -lU pp. 2i) il. O. Karlin, 1887. 



Fulin, Martin. Doinacl zahrada; illu.str. domaci zahradnictvi. 

 [ I'ho hou.se gardpn; an illustratod book on small gardens.] 

 21!) pp. i:!l) il. O. Pra-, 1891. 



ICvetindfstvi. [The cultivation of flowers.] 104 pp. 



C2 il. O. Prag, 1895. 



1. BALKAN PENINSULA 



AYpovofitKOL, avvipavurdhTo. Ik 5ta(/'i5pwi' ya\\:K(fiv /StjSXfoji'. [Agri- 



cultviral treatises, compiled from French sources.] SS pp. O. 



Chalcis. 1833. 

 IlaXaioXoYOs, Tpr^ybpios. [Palaiologos, Gregorios.] TiupyiKT] 



^ai o'lKiaKr] oiKovofila. [Husbandry and agriculture.] 2 vol. 



( ). Xauplia. 1833-35. 

 Ar||j.iiTpid5T]5,'PaiV6X5os. [Demetriades, Rhainoldos.] TtupyiKa. 



(Icxtbook of agriculture.] 220 pp. 2 pi. O. Athens', 1891. 

 Xao-iioTTiSi 'Zirvp'i&oiv. [C'hasiotcs, Spyridon.] 'Siov yeupyiKiv 



rinipoXbyiov. [Tile new agricultural calendar.] 119 pp. S. 



Athens, 1894. 



6. ASIA 



a. CHINA 



Miroir des fleurs. Guide pratique du jardinier amateur en 

 Chine au XVII siecle. (Traduit du chinois par M. J. Plal- 

 phcn.) 2S0 pp. 2 pi. S. Paris, 1900. 



b. MALAY ARCHIPELAGO 



Hageman, .1. Aanteekeningen over nijverheid en landbouw 

 in oostelijk-Java. {Tijdsdir. Nijverh. Nederl. Ind. IX. 296- 

 333. 1863.) 



Sturler, W. L. de. Handboek voor den landbouw in Neder- 

 iandsch Oost-Indie. 117(1 pp. il. O. Leiden, 1863. 



c. BRITISH INDIA 



Speede, [G. T. F. S. B.]. Indian hand-book of gardening. D. 

 Calcutta, 1840.t — Ed. 2. O. Calcutta, 1842. f 



■ The new Indian gardener and guide to the successful 



culture of the kitchen and fruit garden in India, with appro- 

 priate illustrations; also a vocabulary of the most useful 

 terms, and a digested catalogue of plants, trees, etc. in the 

 •English and native, and native and English languages. [4]+ 

 339+ [3]+ 13+ [3]+ 352 pp. il. 1 pi. O. Calcutta, 1848. 



Woodrow, G. M. Gardening in India . . . being a fifth edi- 

 tion of Hints of gardening in India greatly enlarged and illus- 

 trated. 8+[l]+641pp. 26 pi. O. Bombay, 1889. 



Manual of arboriculture. Ed. 2. [l]+4+119pp. il. 5 pi. 

 F. Lahore, 1894. (Punjaub government.) 



7. AFRICA 



Lardner, H. H. Manual on cultivation and preparation for 

 export of some of the commercial products indigenous and 

 exotic in Sierra Leone . . . 109 pp. O. London, 1890. 



Draper, Walter. Gardening in Egypt; a handbook of gar- 

 dening for Lower Egypt. ^6+ [2]+ 113 pp. O. London, 



1895. Le jardinage en Egypte; manuel de 1' horticulture 



dans le Basse-Egypte;avec introduction par R. M. Blomfield; 

 traduit par E. N^Bensilum. 16+ 163 pp. O. Le Caire, 1898. 



8. AUSTRALIA 



Despeissis, A. The handbook of horticulture & viticulture of 

 western Australia. [ll]+338 pp. il. map. O. Perth, 1895. 



B. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS 



INCLUDING REPORTS AND STATISTICS 



1. GENBRAIj 



Clusius, Karl. Appendix cultori plantarum exoticarum neces- 

 saria. {In Hohst, Gregor. Herbarium Horstianum . . . 

 pp. 385-414. 1630.) 



Print of a manuscript by Karl Clusius from the library of Joachim Strupp 

 at Gelnhausen. 



Bradley, liicliard. A philosophical account of the works of 

 naturi', endeavouring In set forth the sev<'ral gradations re- 

 markable in the mineral, vegetable and animal parts of the 

 creation, ti'uding to the composition of a scale of life. To 

 which is added an account of the state of gardening as it i.s 

 now in Great Britain ami other parts of JOurope, together with 

 several new experiments relating to the improvement of 

 barren groimd and the propagating of timber-trees, fruit- 

 trees, &c. [lS]+194pp. 28 pi. F. London, 1721. — A phi- 

 losophical account ... as foimded upon a plan of the late 

 Mr. Addison, containing . . . a representation of the present 

 .state of gardening throughout Europe in general, .and Great 

 Britain in particular . . . new experiments relating to tho 

 improvement of barren grounds, timber-trees, fruit-trees, 

 vines . . . Ed. 2 rev. & enl. [6]+ 299 pp. 29 pi. D. Lon- 

 don, 1730. 



Kembter, A. Vetervun scriptonim de re rustica praccepta in 

 dialogos. 292 pp. O. n. p., 1760. 



Locke, ,Iohn. Observations upon the growth and culture of 

 Vines and Olives, the production of silk, the preservation of 

 fruits . . . 15+ 73 pp. S. London, 1766. 



Poyvre, [Pierre]. Voyages d'un philosophe ; ou. Observations 

 sur les mceurs & les arts des peuples de I'Afrique, de I'Asie, 

 et de rAmcrique. 142 pp. D. Yverdun, 1768. t — [Another 

 ed.] 154 pp. S. Maostricht, 1779. — [Another ed.] O. 

 Paris, 1786.t — [Another ed.] Q. Paris, 1797.t — [An- 

 other ed.] O. Paris, 1799.t 



Perrottet, Samuel. Catalogue raisonn(5 des plantes introduites 

 dans les colonies fran^aises de Mascareigne et de Cayenne, et 

 de celles rapportees vivantes des mers d'Asie et de la Guyane, 

 au Jardin des plantes de Paris. (Soc. Linn. Paris Mem. III. 

 89-151. 1825.) — Reprinted: 63 pp. O. Paris, [182.5].t 



Reynoso, Alvaro. Etude sur I'agriculture dans les pays 

 chauds. (Acad. Sci. Paris Compt. Beml. LIX. 624-626. 

 1864.) 



Extr.ict of a letter to Dumas. 



Warming, Eug[en]. Om tropi.sk Agerbnig og tropiskc Kultur- 



planter. {Geocjr. Tidsskr. XII. 2.56-265. 1894.) 

 Baltet, Charles. L'horticulture dans les cinq parties du monde. 



1S+ [2]+ 776 pp. Q. Paris, 1895. 

 Nomblot, Alfred. Congres international d'arijoriculture et de 



pomologie, tenu ^ Paris, du 13 au 15 septembre 1900. 32 pp. 



O. Paris, 1900. (Ministere du commerce . . . ) 



2. NORTH AMERICA 

 a. GENERAL 



Schomburgk, Piobert. Nachrichten uber die Verhjdtnis.se der 

 Gartcnkultur in Nordamerika. (\'er. Bcford. Gartenb. Preuss. 

 Verh. VL 350-360. 1830.) 



Brown, .J. E. On American and Canadian trees. (Highl. 

 Ar/ric. Soc. Scotland Trans, ser. 4, III. (1870-71), pp. 37-46. 

 1871.) 



Drouet, P.aul. Notes sommaires sur I'arboriculture, la pomo- 

 logie & l'horticulture aux Etats-Unis, au Canada et a I'Ex- 

 position de Chicago. 32 pp. O. Caen, 1894. 



b. CANADA 



Dawson, G. M. Timber and ornamental trees for the province 



of Quebec. (Montixal Hort. Soc. Fruit Grow. Assoc. Rep, 



IV. 29-42. 1879.) 

 Dawson, .Sir William. Notes on trees on the grounds of Mc- 



Gill University. (Canad. Rec. Sci. IV. (1890-91), pp. 407- 



431, 478-479. 1891.) 

 Saunders, W[illia]m. Results of experiments in tree-planting 



on the northwest plains. (Roy. Soc. Canada Proc. Trans. 



XII. (1894), sect. 4, pp. 143-144. 1895.) 

 Horticulture in Canada. {Mass. Hort. Soc. Trans. 1898, 



pt. 1 (1897), pp. 88-106.) 



Refers to woody plants only. 



c. UNITED STATES IN GENERAL 



WiUiams, S. W. Chinese fruits, etc. {United States Commis. 

 Patents Rep. Agric. 18.50, pt. 2, pp. 450-453. 1851.) 

 Useful Chinese trees recommended for the United States. 



Brackenridge, W. D. List of living plants and seeds sent from 

 Chile to the government green house. {In Gilltss, J. M. 

 The LT. S. naval astronomical expedition to the southern 

 hemisphere during the years 1849-'50-'51-'.52. 2 vol. pi. 

 maps. Q. Washington, 1855. (United States 33d Cong. 

 1st sess. House Ex. doc. CXXI.) See II. 270-271. 



