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Wont, I''. A. I''. (1. \)i\ kiillriiiiiiiiiii l,(; 'rjiliciiiiii'li. (Allium 



NiilMui; 1891, 1)]). Mf) 1(11.) 

 Kievits, ,1. (I. VViuu' Rimn wo Imon, (Tiu/smimma, 11. lOi- 



7I'J; 111. I 10, 7i) S!), r2l-i:it. 1891-i)2'.) • 

 Cultures in NcMJcrliuidsoli OoKt-liidiis ovorKonoiiu^n cii bljnr;n- 



vcr/,!Uiicl(l nil, licl, Kol()iii:i;il vcrsljin vim ISOl), 1,S!)I, IMiM). 



:{pl,s. (). t,-|)-c. AiiisU'i-duMi, 1891 1)7. — y'V"///, .-/;»/!. ;1/cT- 



ciiur, 1S!)1 '.)7. 

 Wigman, II., I. 'I'uinlKMiw-cnu.scrio. {Tcij37nannin, III. 11- 



if), 11(1 \r,\, xw-.W), G.ra-r*!. 1892.) 



Een Planter, (/wcurf.). Hot, oIlitMci'l vcrsIiiR over do Euro- 



jiccsrlio l.'UKllxiiiwiiiiluslric (ip Sumatra's wcstkust in 1892. 



(/»-/. (.'iih, 1894, II. ):i'.)2 i:!'.»7,) 

 Jacobs, .1. lift l;iiiiilic en kanipongleven op Groot Atjch. 



2 vol. pi. 1''. 1894. 

 I'liintcngmci (II. 1-lS). Lnndbouw (II. 100-13.3). 

 Morren, h\ W. ]<l(nnn landbouwindu.stric in Indii'. (fiid. 



Mrrriiur, XVII. 270-272, :«)1. 1894.) 

 Leembruggen, \V. G. Ecnigo aanlpcUpningrn onil.iont ilc 



afdrcliiif; roi'lang Bawang. {Iiul. Mercuur, XVII. 403-'10l. 



1894.) 

 Dapperen, .1. W. van. Dc " Maragang." (Ind. Mercuur, 



XVIII. 600-001. 1895.) 



Enumeration o( plants with vernacular names and their cultivation. 

 Soekaboemische landboinwerecniging. Rappcirt over 1895. 



{lad. Mercuur, XIX. ISS-ISO, 207, 223-22-1. 1896.) 

 Nooten, J. C. 0. W. van. (!)nzo Cost en de tuinbouw. {Tijd- 



schr. Tuinb. I. 2,50-276. 1896.) 

 Morren, F. W. Jaarver.slag der Soekaboemi.schc laiidboinv- 



vcreenlging 1S06. {Ind. Mercuur, XX. 244-217. 1897.) 

 Reilingh, ^^^ Do cultures van Nederlandsch Oost Indie. 



(iO pp. D. Amsterdam, [1897]. 

 Mayer, L. T. Dc Javaan als landbouwer en veefokkor. 187 



pp. O. Batavia, 1898. 

 Krieken, A. van. Nicuwc cultuurgewassen. (Arch. Laiuib. 



Bcrgstr. I. 144-146. 1899.) 

 StercuHa acuminata, Phytelephaa macrocarpa, Quassia amara, Acacia 

 arabica. 

 Voute, E. J. Ecn en andcr over tuinliouw. (.4rc/i. Landb. 



Bergslr. II. 272-276, 326-320, 376-380. 1899.) 

 Wigman, [H. J.] Welke cultures komeu na Koffie in aan- 



merking cm een cud koffieland rendabel te houdcn en zulks 



in verband met Ugging bodem en klimaat. {Ind. Mercuur, 



XXII. 37-40. 1899.) 

 Jaarbericht 1809 der Soekaboemische landbouwvereeniging. 



{Ind. Mercuur, XXIII. 236-238, 251-253. 1900.)— Jaar- 



vcrslag der Soekaboemische landbouwvereeniging. (,4rc/i. 



Landb. Bergstr. III. 408-425, 435-450. 1900.) 



Dyk, van. lets over de bijen. {Arch. Landb. Bergstr. III. 

 130-142. 1900.) 



Bee plants. 



f. MALAY PENINSULA 



Low, James. A dissertation on the soil & agriculture of the 

 British settlement of Penang or Prince of Wales Island, in 

 the Straits of Malacca; including Province Wellesley on the 

 Malayan peninsula, with brief references to the settlements of 

 Singapore & Malacca . . . [1]+ 5+ 321 pp. 1 pi. Q. Singa- 

 pore, 1836. 



Thomson, J. T. General report on the residency of Singapore, 

 drawn up principally with the \-iew of illustrating its agricul- 

 tural statistics. {Jour. Ind. Arch. East. Asia, IV. 27—41, 134- 

 143, 206-210, I tab. 1850.) 



Jagor, r[edor]. Singapore-JIalacca, Java. Reiseskizzen. 

 [4]4-252pp. 24 pi. O. Berhn, 1866. 

 Short notes on products. 



ColUngwood, Cuthbert. On Nutmeg and other cultivation in 

 Singapore. {Linn. Soc. Jour. Bot. X. 45-54. 1869.) 



Bode. A[le-\ander]. Giirtnerische Jlitt^ilungen aus Singapore 

 und Umgebung. {Garienfl. XXXVIII. 574-580, il. 86-87; 

 XXXIX. 268-274, 322-326, il. 57. 1889-90.) 



g. INDO-CHINA 



[Jung & Ganter.] Les plantations au Tonkin et en Annam. 



30+[l]pp. 2 maps. O. t-p-c. Melun, 1899. (Ministere des 



colonies. Notice, III.) 

 Acbard, E. L. Rapport sur les chan\ps d'essais de la Cocliin- 



ohine. Champ d'essais de Ong-iem. (Bull. Econ. Indo-Cliinc. 



1900, pp. 101-107, 152-163, 208-217, 266-2S0, 333-341, 471- 



473, pi.) 



h. BRITISH INDIA 

 Arboricultunil 



Anderson, Jainen. florreHpondr-nw for t)io ifitrodiiction of 

 cocliincid in.sr'Cts from Airiffrica; the Vanriih and Tallow Irr^rx 

 from (,'liiiia; the dincovery and culture of WhiU; ]jtu:; the cul- 

 ture of Red lyae, and uIho for the introduction and CKtabliMli- 

 incnt of Mulberry tree* and Hilk wormH . . . t<JKCther with 

 the culture of the finest (;iiinarnon treeK from fVylon . . . 

 78 pp. 1 pi. (). Madras, 1791. — Hupplerncnt. pp. 

 n. t-p. Madras, [1791 J. 



Letters for the culture of bastard f>:dar trees on the 



coast of Coromandel. 18pp. D. Ma<lRiH, 1794. 

 AJMd i}n the iMiltivation of MoruJi and other lree«. 



Lala Thakur Das. Isharat Naqiwl Bandi, J'unjaiib. flnfor- 

 iTialioM about pl.'uitingof trees in the Punjab, in L'rdu, tran»- 

 l:il<i| from Kibbentrop.s' book.] 9+232 pp. il. Q. n. p., 

 1874. 



Jameson, W. Brief notes on the formation of plantationii on 

 the canal b.anks of the N. \V. I'rovinccK and on the cultiva- 

 tion of timber trees, indigenou.s and exotic, u.seful for the 

 plains and mountains of N. India. 58 pp. il. Q. Allahabad, 

 1876. 



Report on f he exotic trees in the fuel plantations of the Xundi- 

 droog dis-ision, My.sorc. {Ind. For. III. 3.57-3.59. 1878.) 



Hutchins, 1). E. Report on measurements of the growth of 

 jVusfralian trees on the Xilghiris. 44 pp. F. Madra.s, 1883. 



Notes on arboriculture in the Bornbav presidency. 38 pp. 

 [3] pi. O. London, 1884. 



Mundt, G. Ceylon en Java . . . 1886. — Sec under Malay 

 Akcuipbl.vgo, p. 128. 



Report on arboriculture in the Hyderabad Assigned districts 

 for the year 1884-8.5, 1800-91 and 1891-92. 3 vol. F. t-p-c. 

 Hyderabad, 1886-02. 



Mundt, G. De groote cultures van Ccvlon-Koffie, Thee, Ivina, 

 Cacao. {Tijdschr. iXcerl. Ind. 1887,'l. 1-20.) 



Report on the canal plantations for the vears endine Sl.st 

 March 1SS6, 1888, 1891-94. 6 vol. F. .■Ulahabad, 1887-95. 

 (Government of N. W. Pro\inces.) 



Report on roadside arlioriculture in the Central Pro\-inces dur- 

 ing the vears 1801-02, 1.S93-04, 1894-95, 1896-97. 1897-98, 

 and 1898-09. 6 vol. ¥'. & F. [Xagpore, 1892]-99. (Gov- 

 ernment, of Central Pro\-inces.) 

 Vol. I. -IV. have no title-page. Vol. V.-VI. have title-page-cover. 



Reports on the arboricultural operations for the vears 1893-98, 

 1900. 7 vol. map. F. .\llahabad, 1893-1900. (Govern- 

 ment of N. W. Pro^^nces & Oudh.) 



Macmillan. H. F. Selected trees suitable for shade, wind-belts, 

 timber, and fuel reserves, etc. {Bot. Gard. Ceylon Circ. ser. 1, 

 no. 18, pp. 207-230. 1900.) 



General 



Spry, H. H. Suggestions received by the Agricultural and hor- 

 ticultural society of India for extending the cultivation and 

 introduction of useful and ornamental plants . . . S+3+ 

 208 pp. O. Calcutta, 1841. 



Rietner. J. Een togt lanss de kust van Coromandel. {Tuin- 

 bouw-Cour. 1853, pp. 175-176, 179-180.) 



Traill, A^'illiam. Notes on horticidtural experience at Russel- 

 eonda. South India. (Edinb. Xew Philos. Jour, new ser. 

 XIV. 154-1.55, 1 tab. 1861.) 



Cleghom. Hugh. The forests and gardens of South India. 

 {Edinb. Xcw^hilos. Jour, new ser. XIV. 286-289. 1861.) 



Memorandum on the naturaUzation of Australian plants 



in certain parts of India. {Agric. Hort. Soc. India Jour. XIV. 

 (1865-66), pt. 1, pp. 87-SS. 1867.) 



Only trees. 



The cultivation of uscfid plants in India. {Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, 

 VI. (1875-761. pp. 565-566. 1876.') 



Grigg, H. B. ^Manual of the NUagiri district in the Madras 

 presidencv. 144- 57S-I- 127 pp. il. pi. maps. O. Madras, 

 1880. 



Bonavia. E[manuel]. Indian notes. {Gard. Chron. ser. 2, 

 XXIII. 73.5-736. 762-763. 790. 1885.) 



Ferguson. A. M. it J[ohn]. Ceylon <t her planting enterprize: 

 in Tea, Cacao, Cardamoms. Cinchona. Coconut, and Areca 

 Pahns . . . GiWng the opinions of a nmnber of planters of 

 diversified experience in the colony; also estimates of the 

 outlav on. and return from, a varietv of products, [6]-}- 13-r 

 [l]-f-77pp. S. Colombo. 1885. 

 T-p-c. reads: Tea and other planting industries in Ceylon in ISSo . . . 

 Colombo & London. ISSo. 



