INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES 



805 



— Description of a new genus ... Boronia. 1798. 11.399.^ 



— Description of a new genus . . . Sprengelia. 1794. II. 

 690.' 



— Description of a new genus . . . Westringia. 1797. II. 

 767.' 



— Description of the fruit of Cj'cas revoluta. 1802. II. 4.' 



— Eclaircissements sur le bois de Rhodes. 1818. II. 253,- 

 III. 417.= 



— Einige Bemerkungen iiber die Eeitzbarkeit der Pflanzen. 

 1788. II. 205.= 



— The English flora. 1824. I. 397. 



— Exotic botany. 1804. 1.265. 



— Flora britaunica. 1800. I. 396. 



• — A grammar of botany. 1821. I. 255. 



■ — Histoire- naturelle des lepidopteres . . . de Georgie. 1797. 



I. 318. 



— Icones pietae plantarum rariorum. 1790. I. 263. 



— An inquiry into the genus . . . AbeUcea cretioa. 1808. 



II. 145.' 



— An inquiry into the structure of seeds. 1808. I. 120. 



— An introduction to physiological and systematical botany. 

 1807. I. 84. 



— An introduction to the study of botany. 1807. I. 84. 



■ — The natural history of the .. . . insects of Georgia. 1797. 



I. 318. 

 • — Plantarum icones hactenus ineditae. 1789. I. 263. 



— Plants of New Holland. 1790. I. 500. 



• — Ueber die Reitzbarkeit der Staubfaden des Sauerdoms. 

 1788. II. 205.= 



— Remarks on some British species of Salix. 1802. 11.102.' 



— Remarks on the generic characters of the decandrous papi- 

 lionaceous plants of New Holland. 1805. II. 319.= 



— A sketch of a tour on the continent. 1793. V. xviii.= 



- — Some information respecting the Lignum rhodium. 1818. 

 //. 253,^ III. 417.= 



— Some observations on the irritability of vegetables. 1788. 

 I. 197,' II. 205.= 



— Some remarks on the synonyms ... of Hypericum caly- 

 cinum. 1811. II. 556.= 



— Specific characters of the decandrous papilionaceous plants 

 of New Holland. 1808. II. 319.= 



— A specimen of the botany of New Holland. 1793. I. 500. 

 ■ — Spiciles;ium botanicum. 1791. 1.264. 



— SprengeUa et nj4t Orteslagte. 1794. 11.690.' 



— Syllabus of a course of lectures on botany. ' 1795. 1.32. 

 - — Tracts relating to natural histor)^ 1798. I. 33. 



— Westringia et nytt orteslagte. 1797. II. 767.' 



Smith, James Henry. Forest culture in Hesse. 18S8. IV. 



351.= 

 Smith, Jared Gage. Fodder and forage plants. 1900. III. 



224.' 



— & OUver, G. W. Acanthophoemx. 1900. III. 318.= 



— & Pound, Roscoe. Flora of the Sand Hill region of Sheri- 

 dan. 1893. I. 326. 



Smith, Joel W. Some ill effects of trees. 1894. III. 34.= 

 Smith, John. A treatise on the growth of the Peach. 1843. 



III. 440.= 



Smith, Capt. John, (1579-1631). The generall historic of 

 Virginia. 1624. III. 261.' 



— The true travels ... in Europe, Asia. 1630. III. 266. 

 Smith, John, (1798-1888). The Arauoaria Bidwilh at Kew. 



1873. III. 298.' 



— Bible plants. 1877. I. 513. 



— The Coco-nut Palm at Syon. 1862. III. 322.^ 



■ — A dictionarj' of popular names of the plants. 1882. III. 

 31, 63. 



— Domestic botany. 1871. III. 53. — 1883. III. 53. 



— Die grosse Facher-Palme. 1872. III. 331.' 



— History of the introduction of Palms. 1885. III. 318.' 



— Notice of a plant which produces perfect seeds without . . 

 pollen. 1841. II. 436.' 



■ — Observations on a remarkable Cycadaceous plant. 1854 



■ — See also Lindley, John & Smith, John. 



Smith, John, {of Glasgow ?). Treatise on the management . . 



of forest trees. 187 . ? IV. 108.= 

 Smith, John, {of Kilwinning, Ayrshire). Botany of Ayrshire 



1896. I. 535. 

 Smith, John, {of London ?) . England's improvement reviv'd 



1670. III. 107. 

 Smith, John, {of Romsey, Hampshire). On British Oaks 



1893. III. 361.' 



— Copse-wood in Hampshire. 1882. IV. 132.' 



— The hygienic effects of plants and trees. 1883. IV. 55.' 



— The ligneous plants of Hampshire. 1890. I. 394. 



— On the present state ... of arboriculture in Hampshire. 

 1887. III. 123.' 



— Quercus rubra and Cedrus libani. 1883. III. 123.' 

 Smith, John Alexander. On certain New Zealand and Aus- 

 tralian barks. 1879. IV. 435. 



— On the effects of lightning on an Ash-tree. 1860. IV. 

 193.= 



— Measurements of trees at Dryburgh Abbey. 1862. III. 

 38.' 



Smith, John Bernhardt. Cranberry culture in New Jersey. 

 1890. III. 663.= 



— The flat-head Pear-borer. 1894. III. 446.= 



— The Gingko tree. 1897. II. 7.^ 



— Is the woodpecker useful? 1893. IV. 90.= 



— A new enemy to WiUows. 1890. III. 350.= 



— The Oak-pruners. 1892. IV. 501.' 



— An Oak scale. 1891. IV. 501.' 



— The role of insects in the forest. 1900. IV. 205.' 



— Some insects injurious to shade trees. 1894. III. 187. 



— The ■RTiite Pine weevil. 1SS9. IV. 470.' 



— Why certain Hickories died. 1895. III. 353.= 



Smith, John DonneU. Anotlier station for Rhododendron 

 Vasejd. 1888. II. 684.' 



— Emmieratio plantarum guatemalensium. 1889. I. 334. 



— An enumeration of the plants collected in Central America. 

 1898. I. 330. 



— Polypetalae, pars [& gamopetalae] . 1898. 1.334. 



— Undeseribed plants from Guatemala. 1887. I. 333. 

 Smith, John Jay. Address to the senate on the new botanic 



garden. 1846: I. 38.= 



— The Buckwheat-tree. 1857. III. 529.= 



— The growth of the Cork tree. 1876. IV. 516.= 



— Hints respecting plants which vnl\ grow in the shade. 1846. 



III. 42.' 



— Planting trees. 1855. IV. 155.' 



— Topiary work. 1860. III. 202.' 



Smith, Junius. Cultivation of the Tea-plant in the United 

 States. 1850. III. 600.= 



— Culture of Tea in South Carolina. 1850. III. 600.= 



— Golden Grove Tea plantation. 1851. III. 600.= 

 Smith, Lucio C. See Conz,\tti, Cassiano & Smith, L. C. 

 Smith, Peter. The Indian doctor's dispensatory. 1813. III. 



261.= 



— & Co. Die Handelsgartnerei der Herren P. Smith & Co. 



1866. III. 289. 



Die Zwergformen der verschiedenen Coniferen-Arten. 



1867. III. 289. 



Smith, R. G. The nodule organism of the Leguminosae. 



1900. III. 462.' 

 Smith, Ralph E. The soft spot of Oranges. 1897. III. 501.' 

 Smith, Ralph Sidnev & others. The Redwood reserve. 189 . ? 



IV. 178.' 



Smith, Richard & Co. Plants of the Fir tribe. 187 . ? III. 



290. 

 Smith, Robert. Report of planting on the estate of Balgowan. 



18.57. IV. 358.= 



— Smith's improved method of grafting. 1897. 111.163.= 

 Smith, Robert Henrv. Experiments upon the strength of Jap- 

 anese woods. 1876. IV. 410. 



Smith, S. Percy. Note on a branched Nikau tree. 1878. 



II. 69.= 



Smith, Samuel. The history of the colony of Nova-Caesaria. 



1765. III. 263.' 

 Smith, Stephen. Vegetation, a remedy for the summer heat 



of cities. 1899. III. 34.= 

 Smith, T. Autumn tints. 1879. III. 207.' 



— Berberidopsis coraUina. 1879. 111.614.' 



— Berry-bearing trees and shrubs. 1882. III. 208.' 



— The Hillsborough Pernettyas: 1884. III. 653.= 

 Smith, Thomas. Traite d'agriculture et d'horticulture. 1825. 



III. 113. 



Smith, W. Baxter. On planting arable lands. 1880. IV. 

 134.' 



— Planting unprofitable land. 1882. IV. 142. 



Smith, W. W. Cordyline australis and C. indivisa. 1900. 



III. 334.= 



Smith, Watson. Produits de la distillation de bois. 1874. 



IV. 432.= 



Smith, William. A curious pollard Ash-tree and Beach-tree. 

 1745. I. 298.= 



— A natural history of Nevis. 1745. III. 63.= 



Smith, William George. A dangerous disease of the Wey- 

 mouth Pine. 1898. IV. 470.' 



