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Bazin, Ch. Sur deux especes de chenilles. 1870. IV. 209.' 

 Bazin, Gilles Augustin. Observations sur les plantes. 1741. 



1.31. 

 Bazing. Waldvernachlassigung und Wald verwiistung in Tirol. 



1872. IV. 283.2 

 Bazire, Alphonse. Notice sur plusieurs substances apportfes 



de Guatemala. 1834. III. 265.' 

 Bazot, Louis. Plantes vasculaires . . . de Vitry-le-Frangois. 



1893. I. 417. 

 Beach, Spencer Ambroise. Currants. 1895. III. 414.' 



— Fumigation of nursery stock. 1900. III. 198. ^ 



— Notes on self-pollination of the Grape. 1892. II. 506.' 



— The self-pollination of the Grape. 1892. II. 506.' 



— & Bailey, L. H. Spraying m bloom. 1900. III. 198.' 

 Beach, Wooster. Medical and botanical dictionary. 1847. 



III. 243. 



The Beach or Sand Plum. 1872. III. 438. ^ 

 Beadle, Chauncey Delos. Bamboo. 1900. III. 314.' 

 ■ — Notes on the botany of the southeastern states. 1898. 



I. 319. 



— Studies in Crataegus. 1899. II. 260.^ 



Beadle, Clayton. See Ceoss,C. F., Bevan, E. J. & Beadle, 

 Clajrton. 



Beadon, C. & others. Correspondence regarding the intro- 

 duction of the quiniferous Cinchonas. 18.59. III. 713.- 



Beal, Foster EUenborough Lascelles. Preliminary report on 

 the food of woodpeckers. 1895. IV. 90.' 



Beal, John. Some hints for the horticulture of Scotland. 

 1675. III. 123.' 



Beal, John. See also Beale, John. 



Beal, WiUiam James. Acorns planted at different depths. 

 1890. I. 204, III. 154;- 361, ■" IV. 65,^ I48. 



— Agency of insects in fertilizing plants. 1868. I. 237. 



— Branches of Sugar Maple and Beech. 1898. II. 125, 

 480.^ 



■ — Comparison of the flora of . . . Michigan. 1888. I. 315. 

 ■ — Dispersion of some tree seeds. 1886. I. 240.' 



— The forest. 1876. IV. 397. 



— The forests of Michigan. 1876. I. 295.' 



— The growth and structure of a tree. 1883. I. 82.' 



■ — Hairs and glandular hairs of plants. 1878. I. 112.' 



— Hints for Arbor day. 1888. IV. 41.' 



— Inequilateral leaves. 1872. I. 110. 



— The leaves of the Red Astrachan Apple. 1898. III. 428.' 



— Lumbering in Michigan. 1890. IV. 382.' 



■ — Methods of reforesting Pine stump lands. 1898. IV. 155.' 



— Movements of fluids in plants. 1892. I. 166. 



— Observations on the succession of forests. 1888. IV. 74.' 



— Among the Pines of northern Michigan. 1889. IV. 339. 



— Planting the Locust. 1894. IV. 523.' 



- — A remarkable increase in size of leaves of Kahnia angusti- 

 folia. 1898. III. 6.52.' 



— Seed dispersal. 1898. 1.241.' 



— The structure and growth of a tree. 1883. I. 82.' 



— The Sugar Maples of central Michigan. 1894. II. 480.' 



— Tree planting on the Jack Pine plains. 1888. IV. 112. 



— The venation of a few odd leaves. 1876. II. 7.' 



— Why not plant a grove? 1889. IV. 112. 



— & Wheeler, C. F. Michigan flora. 1892. I. 316. 

 Beale, F. & Tonge, Ezerel. Some communications relating to 



the queries about vegetation. 1669. I. 162. 

 Beale, John. Herefordshire orchards. 1657. III. 141. 

 ■ — New improvements of planting and gardening. 1657. 



III. 141. 

 Beale, John. See also Beal, John. 

 Bean, Wilham Jackson. Akebias. 1897. III. 393.' 



— The Almond and its varieties. 1898. III. 434.' 



— Amelanchiers. 1897. 111.419.= 



— Andromeda and its aUies. 1896. III. 647.' 



— Aplopappus ericoides. 1898. III. 754.' 



— Arbutus Menziesii. 1898. III. 647.' 



— Bamboos and the past winter. 1895. III. 314.' 



— The Beech and its varieties. 1900. III. 360.' 



— The Beeches. 1899. III. 360.' 



— Berberis stenophylla. 1894. III. 395.' 



— Berberis stenophyUa. 1897. III. 395.' 



— Betula Maximowicziana. 1896. III. 357.' 



— Betula nigra. 1899. III. 357.' 



— Buddleia variabihs. 1899. III. 681.' 



— Calycanthus. 1898. III. 401.' 



— Caraganas. 1899. III. 469.' 



— Catalpas. 1896. III. 705. 



— Catalpas. 1900. III. 705. 



— Ceanothuses. 1899. III. 541.' 



— Chimonanthus fragrans. 1899. III. 401.' 



— The Cistuses. 1898. III. 612.' 



— Clerodendron trichotomum. 1895. III. 696.' 



— The Cook's spur Thorn. 1900. III. 422.' 



— Cockspur Thorn. 1900. III. 422.' 



— Cotoneaster rotundifolia. 1899. III. 421.' 



— Cotoneasters. 1899. III. 420.' 



— Crataegus. 1897. III. 421.' 



— Crataegus mollis. 1896. 11.262.' 



— Crataegus punctata. 1896. III. 423.' 



— Cytisus Ardoini. 1896. III. 474.' 



— Cytisus kewensis. 1896. 11.351.' 



— Cytisus praecox. 1899. III. 474.' 



— Cytisus praecox X. 1897. III. 474.^ 



— Les Daphniphyllum. 1895. III. 517.' 



— Daphniphyllums. 1895. III. 517.' 



— Disanthus cercidifolia Maximowicz. 1897. III. 416.^ 



— A double-flowered Hydrangea. 1900. III. 412.' 



— Early flowering shrubs. 1895. III. 207.' 

 ^ Elaeagnus macrophylla. 1897. III. 628.' 



— Elaeagnus macrophylla. 1900. III. 628.' 



— The Elders. 1898. III. 751.' 



— Erica lusitanica. 1898. III. 651.^ 



— Erinacea pungens. 1896. III. 475.' 



— Escallonia Philippiana. 1893. III. 411.' 



— Eucryphia pinnatifolia. 1893. III. 596.' 



— The flowering Cherries. 1900. III. 431.' 



— Francisceas. 1891. III. 699.' 



— The genus Prunus. 1896. III. 430.' 



— Gleditschia japonica. 1900. III. 477.' 



— Hardy Bamboos. 1894. III. 314.' 



— The hardy Heaths. 1898. III. 650.' 



— Hardy shrubby AraHads. 1896. III. 641.' 



— The hardy species of Clematis. 1897. III. 389.' 



— The hardy Sumachs. 1898. III. 526.' 



— The Hazels. 1898. III. 357.' 



— Hedysarum multijugum. 1898. III. 478.' 



— Hibiscus syriacus. 1897. III. 588.' 



— Himalayan Rhododendrons. 1895. III. 655. 



— JHimalayan Rhododendrons hardy near London. 1898. 

 III. 655. 



— The Horse-Chestnut and its allies. 1897. III. 536.' 



— Hydrangea Hortensia var. Mariesi. 1898. III. 412.' 



— Hydrangeas. 1896. III. 411.' 



— Hypericum galioides. 1898. III. 610.' 



' — Hypericum Hookerianum. 1900. III. 610.' 



— Ilex Sieboldi. 1900. III. 531.' 



— The Irish Heath. 1897. III. 649.' 



— Itea vu-ginica. 1897. III. 413.' 



— Juglans Sieboldi. 1895. III. 356.' 



— Kalmias. 1897. III. 652.' 



— Kewnotes. 1895. III. 83.' 



— Laburnums. 1897. III. 480.' 



— LarLx occidentalis. 1900. III. 304.' 



— Ledum glandulosum Nutt. 1897. III. 652.' 



— Lespedeza Sieboldi. 1896. 11.369.' 



— The Lilacs. 1898. III. 680.' 



— The Limes. 1895. III. 585.' 



— Magnolia glauca. 1895. III. 399.' 



— Magnoha parviflora. 1898. III. 400.' 



— Magnohas. 1894. III. 399.'— 1900. III. 399.' 



— Mock Oranges. 1900. III. 413.' 



— The Mount Etna Broom. 1900. III. 477.' 



— A new Witch-hazel. 1898. III. 417.' 



— Notes on shrubs in flower. 1899. III. 417.' 



— NuttaUia cerasiformis. 1898. III. 429.' 



— Osmanthuses. 1896. III. 679.' 



— Paulownia imperialis. 1898. III. 703.' 



— Picea Omorica. 1897. III. 305.' 



— Pieris formosa. 1898. III. 654.' 



— Pinus flexiUs. 1897. III. 307.' 



— The Privets. 1897. III. 673.' 



— Prunus Amygdalus var. persicoides. 1898. III. 434.' 



— Prunus Davidiana. 1897. III. 436.' 



— Prunus humiUs. 1896. III. 437.' 



— Prunus Jacquemontiana. 1897. III. 437.' 



— Prunus Mume. 1897. III. 438.' 



— Prunus Padus. 1896. III. 439.' 



— Prunus Pseudo-Cerasus fl.-pl. 1899. III. 443.' 



— Prunus Pseudo-Cerasus (single var.). 1899. III. 443.' 



— Prunus Simoni 1898. III. 443.' 



— Pterocaryas. 1898. III. 356.' 



— Pyrus floribunda. 1897. III. 429.' 



— PjTus salicifolia. 1898. III. 447.' 



