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ECONOMICS PRODUCTS — UNITED STATES 



(ior Fmnzospn in dcin nonilielipii Amorica hotrifft; (lurch dm 

 ]'. Kr. X. do t'h:irlcvoi\, mis dor (!fsi-llscli:il"t .Icsii, |C.| I (ilS I 

 I;5S1 pp. Q. Leipzig, 1 ".'it). (/;i Ai.i.c.kmf.ink Historic ilor 

 Ueiscii zu Wnsscr . . . duroli liiie (lescilscliaft gclolirton 

 Miinnorim iMiKlisi'lu-nzusniuincnpetriiscn, uml iiusdcmsclbcn 



. . . ins ninitschoiihersctzt, XIV.) Historj- and Rcncr.al 



description of New Franco. Translatetl with notes liy J. G. 

 Shea. 6 vol. per. pi. maps. Q. New York, 18t)l)-72. 

 t'oiitjiinrt tfcnttorctl notcson vcgctublo protluct^ (I^d. 17I-1, 1. -10: \'I. 21). 



Lum6. Carl von (pracsrs). Specifica Canadensivnn. (Diss.) 

 {.Johannes von Coelln.) 2S pp. si). O. Savrae, [1756]. 



Biographical nicnioir of Tatlier Hasles. {Ulass. Hhl. Soc. Coll- 

 ser. 2, NIII. 2.-)()-2o9. 1826.) — Ch if flu from: Lettres edi- 

 fiantes et eurieuses ... 



Note on \h^ Waxlu^rry (Myrio.il .iiul Svitl:ir M;ipli^ (p. 2.")2). 



Cartier, .Jacques, Roberval, & Alphonse, .Jean. Voyages do 

 decouverte an Canada, enl re les anni'es 1,")34 et 1.542. 4 + 

 [2]+ 130 pp. 1 pi. map. O. Quebec, 1843. {Lit. Hist. Soc. 

 Quebec Hu-il. Doc. ser. 1, no. 3. [1838-61.]) 



Contain-s short notes on trees ami shrubs (pp. 34-3.">). 

 Boss. 15. R. An account of the botanical and mineral products 

 useful to the Chipewyan tribes of Indians inhabiting the 

 McKcnzie river district. {Technologist, II. 404-407. 1862.) 

 Cetula ii:vp.\Tacca, .Vbies alba. 



[Saunders, William.] Canadian fruits. {Kew Bull. Misc. 



Inform. 1887, no. 11, pp. 1-20.) 

 Waghome, .\. C. A sinnmarj- aecovmt of the wild berries and 



other edible fruits of Newfoundland and Labrador. 11 pp. 



O. St. John's, Newfoundland, 1888. 



c. ALASKA AND ALEUTIAN ISLANDS 



Suioner, Charles. Vegetable products [of Russian America]. 

 (In Johnson, Andrew. Message from the President of the 

 United States in answer to a resolution of the House of 

 19th of December last, transmitting correspondence in rela- 

 tion to Russian America. 360 pp. O. n. t-p. [Washington, 

 1868.] (United States 49th Cong. 2d sess. House Kx. doc. 

 CLXXVII.) See pp. 165-169.) 



Dall, W. H. Alaska and its resources. 12+ 627+ [1] pp. il. 

 pi. map. O. Boston, 1870. 



List of useful plants indigenous in the territory of Alaska (pp. 5S9-504). 



Evans, W. H. Notes on the edible berries of Alaska. {Plant 

 World, III. 17-19. 1900.) 



d. UNITED STATES 

 I. GENERAL 



Barton, B. S. Collections for an essay toward a materia med- 

 ica of the United States. 7+ [1]+ 49 pp. O. Philadelphia, 

 1798. — [Ed. 2.] 13+64+53 pp. O. [Philadelpliia, 1801- 

 04.] — Ed. 3. 16+ 67+ 15+ 53 pp. O. Philadelphia, 1810. — 

 Collections for an essay . . . by B. S. Barton, 1798 and 1804. 

 7+49+16+53 pp. Q. Kncinnati, 1900. (Lloyd library 



bulletin, no. 1. Reproduction ser. no.,1.) Collections 



pour un essai sur la matiere medicale des Etats-Unis. {Jour. 

 Pharm. Paris, III. 178-184. 1817.) . 



Volney, C. F. co7nte de. Tableau du climat et du sol des Etats- 

 Unis d'Am^rique suivi d'eclaircissemens sur la Floride, sur la 

 colonic franeaise au Scioto, sur quelques colonies canadiennes 

 et sur les sauvages . . . 2 vol. (16+534 pp.) pi. 2 maps. 

 O. Paris, 1803. — Ed. 2. 2 vol. O. Paris, lS22.t 



Henry, Samuel. A new and complete American medical fam- 

 ily herbal, wherein is displayed the true properties and medi- 

 cal virtues of the plants, indigenous to the United States of 

 y\jnerica; together with Lewis' secret remedy, newly dis- 

 covered, which has been found infallible in the cure of that 

 dreadful disease hydrophobia . . . with an appendix of 

 many choice medical secrets, never made known to the world 

 before. 393 pp. il. O. New York, 1814. 



ZolliclioSer, Wilham. A materia medica of the United States, 

 systematically arranged. 4+ 120 pp. D. Baltimore, 1819. 



Monroe. Jolin. The American botanist, and family physician; 

 in which the medical virtues of the mineral, animal and vege- 

 table productions of North America are exhibited . . . Com- 

 piled by Silas GaskiU. 2 vol. (203 pp.) S. Wheelock, (Vt.) 

 182i. 



Without deseriptions. 



Force, Peter. Tracts and other papers, relating principally 



to the origin, settlement and progress of the colonies in North 



America, from the discoven' of the country to the j'ear 1776. 



4 vol. pi. Q. Washington, 1836-46. 



Many of the reprinted publications contain notes on vegetable products. 



I Planchon, Ci[ustavo]. Notes sur la matiere m(''dicale des Ktats- 

 Fnis. {.lour. Ptiorm. Cliim. Paris, ser. 5, 11. 279-281, 353- 

 361, 4,5()-l.-.3; 111. 15-18, 120-124; IV. 241-240, 443-447, 



.'■)37~51(). 1880 81.) 

 Elbome, Wfilliam]. Notes on .\ me ri can drugs. (I'lmrm. .Imir. 



.s<'r. 3, XII. (1881-82), pp. .■)91^)97. 1882.) 

 Moeller, [.Jo.seph]. Amerikaiiisc^he Drogen. {Pharm. Ccn- 



Irolh. ISS-J, no. 14-20; 1.S83, no. 48, .50-.52; 1884, no. 1, 33-.'i8. 



1882-84.— /i-c/irid/iY/.- 4 pts. (14+ 13+ lOf 9 pp.) il. U. 



t-p-c. Dre.sden, [1882-84. J 



Rapports sur les productions agricoles des Ktats-Unis d'Amer- 

 ique prepare sons la direction du secretaire de I'agriculture 

 en vue de ri'^xpo.sition de 1889 a Paris. 391) pp. (). [Paris, 

 1889.] (Commis.sariat general des I'ltats-Unis d'Amerique ii 

 I'Exposition universclle de 1889 ;\ Paris.) 

 Sec Fernow, B. E., pt. 12. 



Van Deman, H. E. The fruit industn' in the ITnited Sl.ates. 

 pp. 67.1 -684. pi. 37-40. O. [Washington, 1891.] — y'V»m; 

 " Reports of the United State's commissioners to the Uni- 

 versal exposition of 1889 at Paris. Vol. V. Agricultiu-e. 

 Wasliington, 1891. (United States 51st Cong. 1st sess. House 

 Ex. doc. CCCCX. pt. 5.)" 



II. NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES 



'Wood, William. New England's pro.spect, a true, lively and . 

 experimentall description of that part of America commonly 

 called New England, discovering the stat^ of that counti'ie, 

 both as it stands to our new-come English planters and to the 

 old native inhabitants, laying downc that which may both 

 enrich the knowledge of the mind-tra\'elling reader, or bene- 

 fit the future voyager. [6|+ 103 pp. map. sq. D. Lon- 

 don, 1634. — [Another ed.] [6]+S3+[.')]pp. map. sq. D. 

 London, 1635. — [Another ed.] 18+ 128 pp. O. Bo.ston, 

 1764. — [Another ed.] 31+ [6]+ 131 pp. map. sq. O. Bos- 

 ton, 1865. (Prince society pubKcations.) — [Another ed.] 

 [6]+ 103+ [7] pp. map. sq. O. [Boston, pref. 1897.] 



Of the hearbes, fruits, woods, waters . . . (ed. 1634, pp. 13-18). — Ed. 

 17fU is a reprint of ed. 3. — Ed. 1S97 is a reprint of ed. 1, with an intro- 

 duction by E. M. Boynton. 



Donck, Adriaen van der. Besoliryvinge van Nieuw-Neder- 

 lant, (ghelijck het tegenwoordigh in staet is) begrijpende de 

 nature, aert, gelegentheyt en vruchtliaerheyt van het selve 

 lant, mitsgaders de proffijtelijcke ende gewenste toevallen, 

 die aldaer tot onderhout der menschen . . . gevonden 

 worden . . . [6]+ 100+ [3] pp. 1 il. sq. D. Aemsteldam, 

 1655. [Ed. 2.] 3 ff.+ [2] + 100 pp. map. D. Aem- 

 steldam, 1656. The representation of New Netherland 



concerning its location, productiveness and poor condition. 

 Translated from the Dutch by H. C. Murphy. {New York 

 Hist. Soc. Coll. ser. 2, II. 251-338. 1849.) 



Contains a few notes on vegetable products (Dutch ed. pp. 13-25. — 

 English ed. pp. 203-204, 2B6-207). 



■Winthrop, John. An extract of a letter written by John Win- 

 throp Esq., governour of Connecticut in New England to the 

 publisher, concerning some natural curiosities of those parts, 

 especially a very strange and very curiously contrived fish, 

 sent for the repository of the R. Society. {Roy. Soc. Philos. 

 Trans. [V.] no. 57, pp. 1151-1153. 1670.) 

 On dwarf Oaks and the Cotton tree. 



Josselyn, John. New-Englands rarities discovered in birds, 

 beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country, together 

 \vith the physical and chyrurgical remedies wherewith the 

 natives constantly use to cure their distempers, wounds and 

 sores . . . [2]+114pp. il. 1 pi. nar. T. London, 1672. — 

 New-England's rarities discovered, with an introduction and 

 notes by Edward Tuckerman. {Amer. Antiq. Soe. Trans. 

 Co??. IV. 105-2,38. \S%0.) — Reprinted: 8+ im pp. il. O. 

 Boston, 1865. 



Fifthly, of plants (Ed. 1G72, pp. 41-91, il.; ed, 18G0, pp. 115-137; ed. 

 1865, pp. 80-148, il.). 



An account of two voyages to New-England, wherein you 



have the setting out of a ship with the charges, the prices of 

 all necessaires for furnishing a planter and his family at his 

 first coming, a description of the countrey, natives and crea- 

 tures with their merchantil and physical use . . . 4+ 279 pp. 

 T. London, 1674. — Reprinted in : Mass. Hist. Soo. Coll. ser. 3, 

 III. 211-396. 1833. 



Plants (Ed. 1074. pp. 59-81). 



Budd, Thomas. Good order established in Pennsylvania and 

 New Jersey in America, being a true account of the country; 

 with its produce and commodities there made . . . 39+ [1] 



