INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES 



435 



Johns, AA'illiam. Practical botany. 1826. I. 397. 



Johns Hopkins university. Circulars. 1.519.' 



Johns Hopkins university. Studies from the biological lab- 

 oratory. I. 5. 



Johnson & Johnson. Kola; a study of its history. 1895. 

 III. .590.- 



• Recent therapeutical notes on the use of papoid. 1890. 



III. 617.2 



Johnson, A. Campbell-. A proposed national arboretum. 

 1900. I. 39. 



Johnson, A. L. Economical designing of timber trestle 

 bridges. 1896. IV. 424.' 



Johnson, Andrew. Message from the President of the United 

 States . . . transmitting correspondence in relation to Russian 

 America. See Sumner, Charles. 1868. III. 262.i 



Johnson, Charles Pierpont. British poisonous plants. 



1856. III. 80. 



— British wild flowers. 1858. I. 401. 



— The useful plants of Great Britain. 1862. III. 80. 

 Johnson, Cuthbert William. The dew of heaven, influence of 



forests. 1867. IV. 50. 

 Johnson, Dimcan Starr. Notes on the flora ... of Beaufort, 



N. C. 1900. I. 320. 

 Johnson, E. Odal oil. 1856. III. 533.' 

 Johnson, George. Les forets du Canada. 1895. IV. 555.' 



— Pulp wood of Canada. 1900. IV. 430. 



— La pulpe de bois du Canada. 1900. IV. 337.- 



■ — Rapport sur la richesse forestifere du Canada. 1895. IV. 337.' 

 ■ — Report on the forest wealth of Canada. 1895. IV. 337,^ 



555.' 

 Johnson, George William. The cottage gardeners' diction- 

 ary. 1852. III. 82. 



— A dictionary of modem gardening. 1847. III. 31. 



— The gardeners' dictionary. 1847. III. 31. 



— A history of English gardening. 1829. III. 33.' 



■ — Science and practice of gardening. 1862. III. 38.' 



— See also Hogg, Robert & Johnson, G. W. 



— &Errington, R. The Apple, its culture. 1847. 111.426.' 

 Johnson, H. S. & Sendtner, O. Chemische Untersuchung 



verschiedener Pflanzenaschen. 1855. I. 217. 



Johnson, Henry. The imsatisfactory nature of the theories 

 . . . for the descent of the radicles. 1829. I. 195.' 



Johnson, J. B. & others. Results of investigations on Long- 

 leaf Pine. 1892. IV. 467.' 



Johnson, James Yate. Madeira, its cUmate and scenery. 

 1885. I. 498. 



— Notes on some rare and little-known plants of Madeira. 



1857. II. 552.' 



Johnson, L. S. Raspberry and Blackberry culture. 1896. 



III. 457.' 

 Johnson, Laura. Botanical teacher for North America. 



1834. I. 306. 

 Johnson, Laurence. Cephalanthus oecidentalis. 1884. III. 



711.' 

 - — The eccentricity of the pith of Rhus Toxicodendron. 1876. 



II. 460.' 



— A manual of the medical botany of North America. 1884. 



III. 62. 



Johnson, R. M. Field memoranda for Tasmanian botanists. 



1874. I. 506.' 

 Johnson, R. U. Why not more forest preserves? 1894. IV. 



Johnson, Samuel William. Sur I'assimilation de I'azote par 



les plantes. 1865. I. 159. 

 ■ — On the assimilation of complex nitrogenous bodies. 1865. 



I. 159. 



Johnson, Thomas. Descriptio itineris plantarum investiga- 

 tionis ergo suscepti in agrum cantianum. 1632. 1.394. 



■ — Iter plantarum investigationis ergo ... in agrum canti- 

 anum. 1629. I. 394. 



— Mercurius botanicus. 1634. I. 394. 



— Opuscula omnia botanica. 1847. I. 34, 399. 

 Johnson, Thomas, (Professor of Botany, Dublin). Arceutho- 



bium Oxycedri. 1888. II. 174.' 



— The nursing of the embryo ... in Myzodendron. 1889. 



II. 167.' 



— The sources of rubber. 1899. III. 230.' 

 Johnson, W. G. Destructive insects. 1897. III. 187. 

 Johnson, William Woolsey. Forest leaves. 1884. IV. 112. 

 Johnston, Alexander. An ingenious mode of transplanting 



large trees. 1849. III. 167. 

 Johnston, George. The botany of the eastern borders. 1853. 

 I. 400. 



— A flora of Berwick-upon-Tweed. 1829. I. 397. 



Johnston, Sir Harry. See Johnston, Sir Henry Hamilton. 

 Johnston, Sir Henry Hamilton. Additions to the flora of 

 Mauritius. 1896. I. 482. 



— British Central Africa. 1897. I. 493. 



— The ffilima-njaro expedition. 1886. I. 492.' 



— Der Kongo. 1884. V. xxiv.' 



■ — Report on the flora of lie des Aigrettes. 1896. I. 482. 



— Report on the flora of . . . islands in Mah^bourg Bay. 

 1896. I. 482. 



— Report on the flora of Round Island. 1896. I. 482. 



— The river Congo. 1884. V. xxiv.' 



Johnston, James. On the most economic uses to which chips 



. . . may be appUed. 1869. IV. 434. 

 Johnston, James Finlay Weir. Anf angsgriinde der praktischen 



Agrikultur-Chemie. 1842. III. 36.' 



— A catechism of agricultural chemistry. 1844. III. 36.' 



— Catechismus voor landbouwkundige scheikunde. 1844. 

 III. 36.' 



— On the constitution of the resins. 1839. I. 180.' 



— Elements of agricultural chemistry. 1842. III. 36.' 



— Grondbeginselen der landbouwkundige scheikunde. 1842. 

 III. 36.' 



— Haudboek over de landbouwstofscheiding. 1842. III. 36.' 



— Lectures on agricultural chemistry and geology. 1841. 

 III. 36.' 



— Manuel de chimie agricole et de g^ologie. 1842. III. 36.' 



— Traite pratique de chimie et de geologie agricoles. 1842. 



III. 36.' 



Johnston, T. T. The Rose. 1876. II. 290.' 



Johnston, W. E. & others. The phylloxera ... in France. 



1882. III. 761. 

 Johnstone, James. A therapeutic arrangement and syllabus 



of materia medica. 1837. III. 242. 

 Johnstone, John. An account of the most approved mode of 



draining land. 1797. III. 150.' 

 Johow, Federico. See Johow, Friedrich. 

 Johow, Friedrich. Ein Ausflug nach der Hohle del Gua- 



charo. 1885. I.' 338.' 



— tjber Bewegungen, welche die Kurztriebe der Weimuths- 

 kipfer . . . ausfuhren. 1888. II. 46.' 



— Uber die Beziehungen einiger Eigenschaften der Laub- 

 blatter. 1884. I. 218. 



• — Zur Biologic der . . . Schau-Apparate. 1884. I. 238. 



— Ueber die Breimhaare von Tragia volubilis. 1888. II. 

 452.' 



— Ueber die chilenische Palme. 1900. II. 69.' 



— Uber eine eigenthilmliche Form von Kleistogamie der 

 Flemmingia. 1888. II. 358.' 



■ — Estudios sobre la flora de las islas de Juan Fernandez. 

 1896. I. 510.' 



— Eine Exkursion nach dem kochenden See auf Dominica. 

 1884. I. 336. 



— Die Mangrove-Sumpfe. 1884. II. 614.' 



— Die obstUefemden Pflanzen der Tropen. 1885. III. 64.' 



— tlber Omithophilie in der chilenischen Flora. 1898. I. 

 239.' 



— Die phanerogamen Schmarotzerpflanzen. 1890. I. 233.' 



— Las plantas de cultivo en Juan remd,ndez. 1893. III. 

 283.' 



— Vegetationsbilder aus West-Indien vmd Venezuela, H. 

 1884. I. 336, II. 614.' — 1885. I. 338.' 



Johren, Martin Daniel. Vademecum botanicum. 1710. I. 



289. 

 Jolibois, J. Le Choisya temata. 1877. III. 496.' 

 JoUcoeur, H. La pyrale de la Vigne. 1881. 111.563. 

 Johssaint, L. Dendrom^trie usuelle. 1849. IV. 213. 



— Essai practique et raisonne d'amtoagement. 1855. IV. 

 242, 249.' 



Jolivet, Er. Notice sur I'emploi de la sciiu'e de bois. 1886. 



IV. 431.' 



— Notice sur I'emploi du bois dans la fabrication du papier. 

 1877. IV. 429. 



Jollet, T., (j>-)- Le Mahonia Aquifolium. 1890. III. 395.' 

 JoUiet, E., {jr.). Un Orme gigantesque. 1890. II. 144.' 

 Jolly, A. Les chemins de schlitte. 1891. IV. 389. 



— Sledge roads in France and in India. 1891. IV. 389. 

 Joly. Ueber den Anbau der Sumpfeiche. 1887. IV. 503.' 



— Evonymus versicolor. 1870. III. 532.' 



— Riickwagen und Rodemaschinen. 1900. IV. 387.' 

 Joly, Anton. Bouvardia semperflorens. 1885. III. 711.' 

 Joly, Charles. See Joly, Victor Charles. 



Joly, J. See Dixon, H. H. & Jolt, J. 



Joly, L. Rapport . . . sur des chemins de vidange. 1845. 

 IV. 389. 



