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INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES 



Bailey, Liberty Hyde (continited) . 



— Experimental evolution amongst plants. 1896. 1.248.' 



— False Shag-bark Hickory. 1890. II. 112.^ 



— Field notes on Apple culture. 1886. III. 426. ^ 



— Four new types of fruits. 1893. III. 61. ^ 



— The Frost or River-bank Grape. 1893. 11.509.' 



— The Goumi, Elaeagnus longipes. 1896. III. 629.' 



— The horticulturist's rule-book. 1889. III. 99. 



— Hybridisation in the United States. 1900. III. 51. 



■ — Impressions of the Peach industry. 1894. III. 441.' 



— The improvement of our native fruits. 1897. 1.248.' 



— Is grafting a devitalizing process? 1892. 1.208.' 



— The Japanese Plums in North America. 1894. III. 443. ' 



— The Japanese Walnut. 1890. III. 356.' 



— Lessons with plants. 1898. I. 92. 



— A list of ornamental plants wliich are hardy in Michigan. 

 1887. III. 63.' 



— The long-spurred Thorn. 1890. II. 262.' 



— Michigan lake shore plants. 1880. II. 97.' 



— Mulberries. 1892. III. 378. 



— The native dwarf Cherries. 1894. III. 432.' 



— The new American Mulberry. 1890. III. 378. 



— The Norway Spruce in Michigan. 1888. III. 305.' 

 ■ — Notes from a garden herbarium. 1890. II. 300.' 



— Notes from a garden herbarium. 1891. II. 123/ 266,' 

 III. 432.' 



— Notions about the spraying of trees. 1895. III. 198.' 



— The nursery-book. 1891. III. 153. 



— Old Cherry trees. 1893. 11.273.' 



— Our Blackberries and Raspberries. 1890. 11.300.' 



— Our Elms. 1885. 11.142.' 



— Peach yellows. 1894. III. 442.' 



— Peaches and yellows. 1891. III. 442.' 



— The philosophy of the crossing of plants. 1892. III. 51. 

 - — Piece-roots vs. whole-roots. 1891. III. 164. ' 



— Pines, Hemlocks and Spruces. 1891. III. 291. 



— Plant-breeding. 1895. 1.248.' 



■ — Plants collected or observed on Hunters' Island. 1887. 

 L 310. 



— Plants collected or observed on the Bluff at Duluth. 1887. 

 I. 325. 



• — The principles of fruit growing. 1897. III. 134.' 



— Les Pruniers japonais. 1894. III. 443.' 



— Prunus hortulana. 1892. 11.274.' 



— Pyrus ioensis. 1892. 11.268.' 



— Pyrus nigra Sargent. 1890. III. 419.' 



— The recent Apple failures of western New York. 1895. 

 IIL 428.' 



— Root-grafting and budding. 1890. III. 163.' 



— Rules for planting wind-breaks. 1888. III. 215.' 



— Say's Rose. 1890. 11.298.' 



■ — Sketch of the evolution of our native fruits. 1898. I. 

 248,'///. 6'^.' 



— Sketch of the flora of Vermilion Lake. 1887. I. 325. 



— Sketch of the relationship between American and eastern 

 Asian fruits. 1895. III. 61.' 



— The Soulard Crab and its kin. 1891. II. 266.' 



• — Species of Japanese fiowering Cherries. 1891. III. 432.' 



— A study of the native Plum as now under cultivation. 

 1892. II. 270.' 



— A study of windbreaks. 1889. III. 215.' 



• — Suggestions for the planting of shrubbery. 1896. III. 202. ' 



— On the supposed correlations of quality in fruits. 1892. 

 I. 243.' 



— The survival of the unlike. 1896. 1.248.' 



— Top-grafting old trees. 1890. III. 163.' 



— The tree Tomato. 1890. III. 699.' 



— What a Lilac bush did. 1884. I. 150, ' 1S7. 



— See also Arthvr, J. C, Bailey, L. H. & Holway, E. W. D.; 

 Beach, S. A. & Bailey, L. H.; Willard, S. D, & Bailey, 

 L. H. 



— &PoweU, G. H. Cherries. 1895. III. 432.' 



— & others. Spraying notes. 1900. III. 198.' 



Bailey, Loring Woart. Epigaea with abnormal flowers. 

 1868. II. 663.' 



— The woods of New Brunswick. 1887. IV. 397. ' 



• — & Jack, Edward. The woods and minerals of New Bruns- 

 wick. 1876. IV. 76.' 



Bailey, Nathan. Dictionarium rusticum & urbanioum. 

 1704. III. 30. 



— Dictionarium rusticum urbanicum & botanioum. 1704. 

 III. 30. 



Bailey, W. H. Bouvardia Humboldtii corymbiflora. 1876. 

 III. 711.' 



Bailey, William L. Trees, plants and flowers. 1870. I. 95. 

 Bailey, William O. Report on the Michigan forest fires. 



1882. IV. 182.' 

 Bailey, William Whitman. Aestivation of Mahernia verti- 



cillata. 1879. II. 536.' 



— The botanical collector's handbook. 1881. V. viii,' 



— Botanizing. 1899. 1.36.' 



— Crow's Nest Mountain. 1884. I. 315. 



— Dimorphism. 1876. 11.810.' 



— A double Epigaea repens. 1881. 11.663.' 



— Fission of leaves in the Peach. 1879. 11.276.' 



— Ilex with yellow berries. 1882. 11.465.' 



— New England wild flowers. 1897. V. xvii.' 



— Note on Abutilon striatum. 1887. 11.521.' 



— Notes on Mahernia. 1884. 11.536.' 



— Notes on the plants found in the Franconia Valley. 1883. 

 I. 315. 



— Recollections of the West Humboldt Mountains. 1885. 



I. 325. 



— A remarkable Orange tree. 1891. I. 207,' ///. 495.' 



— Among Rhode Island wild flowers. 1895. I. 316. 



— Rondeletia (Rogiera) cordata. 1881. 11.830.'' 



— Synspermy in the Horsechestnut. 1884. 11.482.' 



— Vernation of Carya. 1897. 11.112.' 

 BaiUiache, G. See Riviere, Gustave & Bailhaohe,^G. 

 Baillet, C, Jeanbernat, Ernest & Timbal-Lagrave, Edouard. 



Une excursion botanique. 1864. V. xxii.' 

 Bailleul, L. L 'arboriculture moderne. 1888. III. 144. 

 BailUe, D. C. A new method of tree-planting. 1896. III. 



166. 

 Baillie, Edmund James. The city flora. 1878. I. 403. 



— The decorative character of Conifers. 1892. III. 291. 



— Forest trees for commercial purposes. 1895. IV. 121. 

 Baillie, William. Report on an instrument for measuring the 



heights of trees. 1869. IV. 215. 

 Baillon, Emmanuel. Memoire . . . sur les causes du d^- 

 p&'issement des bois. 1794. IV. 282.' 



— Quelles sont les causes du d^p^rissement des bois? 1801. 

 IV. 282.' 



Baillon, Henri Ernest. Sur les affinit^s des Erythrospermum. 

 1868. II. 570.' 



— Sur les affinit(5s des Helwingia. 1877. II. 656.' 



— Les affinitfe des Verbenacees. 1890'. II. 752.' 



— Sur les affinites du genre Trisciadia. 1879. 11.814.' 



— Sur les ailes seminales de certaines Rubiacees. 1876. II. 

 808,' S/ 5, '53/.' 



— Sur I'Akania. 1879. 11.484.' 



— Surl'Aloes. 1867. III. 333.' 



— Sur un Amandier a ovules anormaux. 1868. II. 272.' 



— Anatomie et physiologie vegetales. 1882. I. 91. 



— Sur I'androc^e des Rliizophoracfes. 1875. 11.613.' 



— Anonaceae Mexicanae Liebmannianae. 1867. 11.215.' 



— Une Anonacee nouvelle de Madagascar. 1885. 11.219.' 



— Sur les Anones de I'Afrique. 1867. 11.215.' 



— Sur les antheres de quelques Apocynao^es. 1889. 11. 722.' 



— Anthostemidearum . . . -descriptionem . . . tentat. 1858. 

 'II. 433.' 



— Sur les Apama. 1886. 11.181.' 



— Sur I'Apetahi de raiatea. 1882. II. 845.' 



— Les appendices stipulaires des Leycesteria. 1887. II. 

 835.' 



— Sur les Aquilariees des herbiers de la Hollande. 1873. II. 

 600.' 



— Sur une Ascl6piadac6e comestible du Laos. 1889. II. 

 743.' 



— Sur les Asimina. 1887. 11.216.' 



— De Asteropeiae structura et positione. 1886. 11.548.' 



— Un Ateleia br&Uien. 1882. 11.334.' 



— Balanops. 1871. II. HI.' 



— Sur les Baobabs de Madagascar. 1890. 11.528.' 



— Sur'le baume de Guatemala. 1880. III. 482.' 



— Sur une Bixac^e a ovaire uniloculaire. 1887. II. 574.' 



— Le Bonamia de Dupetit-Thouars. 1890. II. 744.' 



— Sur le Bosqueia. 1862. 11.146.' 



— Botanical origin of the balsams of Tolu and Peru, 



II. 374.' 



— Broussonnetia papyrifera. 1866. 11.147.' 



— Sur une Bruyere a gynec^e monstrueux. 1860. II 



— Sur une Canellacee de I'ancien continent. 1866. II 



— Sur le Canthopsis. 1879. 11.829.' 



— Sur les caracteres du genre Negria. 1879. II. 795.' 



— Les caracteres . . . du genre Ruscus. 1894. 11.84.' 



— Sur les caracteres g^n^raux des Araliacees. 1878. II. 

 647.' 



1874. 



658.' 

 566.- 



