INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES 



917 



White, Edmund. Report on botany: Timber and its diseases. 

 ISSS. IV. 414.1 



White, Edward. A descriptive account of the tree which pro- 

 duces the gutta percha. 1845. III. 228.2 



White, F. S. Currants. 1898. III. 415.' 



— Gooseberries. 1898. III. 414.= 



— Gooseberries and Currants. 1899. III. 414.' 



Wllite, Francis Buchanan White. The Black wood of Ran- 

 noch. 1876. II. 46,= IV. 3oS.^ 



— The collecting and study of Willows. 1889. II. 99.' 



— The flora of Perthshire. 1898. I. 404.' 



— A list of British Willows. 1889. 11.102.' 



— Notes on some Willows. 1889. II. 102.' 



— A revision of the British WiUows. 1891. 11.102.' 



— Salix fragilis, S. Russeffiana, and S. vtridis. 1888. 11.102.' 



— The WiUows of the district of the North-East of Scotland. 

 1889. II. 102.' 



White, Francis J. Inaugural dissertation on the geography 



of plants. 1838. I. 299. 

 Wllite, Gilbert. The natural history and antiquities of Sel- 



borue. 1789. I. 395, 533. 



— The natural history of Selborne. 1789. I. 533. 



— A naturahsts calendar. 1795. I. 226.' 



White, H. C. Ash analyses of native woods. 1S89. 1. 156.' 

 White, James. Large trees on the Annandale estate. 1879. 



IV. 85.' 

 White, James C. On the action of Rhus venenata. 1873. 



III. 526.2 

 White, James Walter. A new British Rubus. 1899. II. 



306.2 



— Rubus discolor W. & N. var. leucocarpus. 18S2. II. 307.' 

 White, John. Journal of a voyage to New South Wales. See 



Smith, Sir J. E. 1790. I. 500. 

 White, Joseph J. Cranberry culture. 1870. III. 663. ^ 

 White, R. B. Schaduwboomen voor Koffie. 1895. III. 



484,= 734.2 



— Shade tree for Coffee. 1895. III. 484.= 



White, Taylor. A discourse on the Cinnamon. 1759. II. 

 224.' 



White, Theodore G. Mechanical elevation of the roots of 

 trees. 1897. I. 188. 



White, William. Observations ... on the Broad-leaved Wil- 

 low bark. 1798. III. 351.2 



White, William Hale. The culture and varieties of Roses. 

 1878. III. 449. 



• — Materia medica, pharmacy. 1892. III. 244. 



The White Ash. 1894. II. 707.= 



The White Oak. 1891. II. 132.2 



The White Oak at Shandy HUl, Maryland. 1892. II. 132.2 



The White Oak, Quercus alba. 1900. IV. 502.2 



White-pine lumber in the United States. 1897. IV. 470.2 



The White-Pine supply. 1882. IV. 470.2 



White Pine timber suppUes. See Fernow, B. E. 1897. IV. 

 470.2 



White Pines. 1892. II. 43.2 



White tea of Persia. 1896. III. 608.' 



White Waiow. 1895. III. 351.2 



Whitehead, Charles. Fifty years of fruit-farming. 1889. 

 III. 142. 



— Fruit-farming in Kent. 1884. III. 142. 



— Insecten nadeeUg voor de vruchtenteelt. 1887. III. 190. 



— Profitable fruit-farming; an essay. 1884. III. 142. 

 Whiting, C. E. Timber growing. 1874. IV. 111.= 



— Tree and timber-culture. 1868. III. 117.2 



Whiting, George. The products and resources of Tasmania. 

 1862. III. 283.' 



Whiting, Margaret Christine. See Miller, EUen & Whiting, 

 M. C. 



Whitley, Brames & Milne. Fulham nursery. 1817. I. 53. 



Whitley, George, Jephson, George & Hunter, Alexander. Cor- 

 respondence respecting the Box-wood of the Himalayas. 

 1861. IV. 400.2 



Whitman, Sidney. The German forest. 1895. IV. 349.2 



Whitmarsh, Samuel. Eight years experience ... in the cul- 

 ture of the Mulberry tree. 1839. III. 375. 



Whitmore, O. S. The most desirable trees for street . . . 

 planting in Chicago. 1898. III. 42.2 



Whitney, Josiah Dwight. The Big tree, Sequoia. 1872. 

 II. 51.' 



— See also Foster, J. W. & Whitnet, J. D. 



Wliitney, Peter. An account of a singular Apple-tree. 1782. 



II. 266.2 

 Whitney, W. D. Botany [of the Lake Superior land district]. 



1851. I. 314. 



Whitten, John Charles. The emergence of Pronuba. 1894. 



II. 87.' 



— Forestry. 1892. IV. 112. 



— Pheuological notes at the Missouri botanical garden. 1894. 

 I. 222.' 



Whittlewood forest. 1878. IV. 358.' 



Whitton, J. Sycamore buds and squirrels. 1890. III. 186.' 



The Whortleberry. 1868. III. 652.2 



Whyte, ^\lexander. Report on the botanical aspects of Brit- 

 ish Central Africa. 1895. III. 131.2 



Whyte, James. On the management of Oak coppice woods. 

 1858. IV. 505. 



— Reclamation of neglected plantations. 1858. IV. 169.2 

 Whytes, G. Bignonia venusta at Syon. 1892. III. 705. 

 Wiazemsky, W. Verzeichniss der im elatomschen lireise . . . 



gesammelten Pflanzen. 1870. I. 363. 

 Wibel, August Wilhelm Eberhard Christoph. Dissertatio 

 . . . florae werthemensis sistens prodromum. 1797. 1.375. 



— Primitiae florae werthemensis. 1799. I. 375. 

 Wichan, Jos. Pflanzet nur geschulte Baume! 1882. III. 



166. 

 Wichelhaus, H. Ueber die Lebensbedingungen der Pflanze. 



1S6S. I. 217. 

 Wichers, J. Bemestingsrapport der onderneming Brangak. 



1899. III. 734.' 



— Holz-TabeUen. 1841. IV. 223. 



Wichers, P. J. Heide-ontginning; de Mosbes. 1889. III. 

 663.2 



— Welke is de waarde van de Vaccinium macrocarpou. 1894. 



III. 664.' 



Wichmann, C. Ueber einige Coniferen unserer Garten. 1887. 



III. 290. 

 Wichmann, Heinrich. Anatomie des Samen von Aleurites. 



1880. II. 436.2 

 Die wichtigsten botanischen Kunstausdrucke. 1887. I. 71 . 

 Die wichtigsten Obstschadiger. See Hollrung, Max. 1898. 



III. 191. 



Wichura, Max. Ein Ausflug nach LideSr-Lappmarken. 1859. 

 I. 107,' 355. 



— Die Bastardbefruchtung im Pflanzenreich. 1865. II. 

 99.' 



— Bemerkungen tiber das Blilhen, Keimen und Fruchttragen 

 der . . . Baume. 1856. I. 147. 



— Sur des hybrides de Saules. 1854. II. 100.' 



— ■ Ueber kunstUch erzeugte Weidenbastarde. 1853. II. 



101.2 

 — ■ Observations on hybridization. 1866. I. 245. 



— Der schiefe Verlauf der Holzfaser an den Baumen Lapp- 

 lauds. 1859. I. 107.' 



— Ueber die in Sclilesien vereinzelt vorkommenden nordischen 

 Pflanzen. 1858. I. 384. 



— -Ueber schraubenformig gewundene Baumstamme. 1851. 



I. 107.' 



— Ueber die Stellung der Samen bei den Akanthaceen. 1851 . 



II. 796.2 



— Ueber das Winden der Blatter. 1852. I. 190,' S2.9. 



— Ueber die Zusammensetzung der weibUchen Bliithe . . . 

 bei den Weiden. 1848. II. 103.' 



Wicke, Wilhelm. Fernere Versuche fiber das Vorkommen des 

 AmygdaKns. 1852. III. 431.2 



— Sur la presence de I'amygdaline. 1S51. I. 175. 



— Presence de la propylamine. 1854. III. 423.' 



— On the sources of amygdaUne. 1851. I. 175. 



— Ueber das Vorkommen des Amygdalins. 1851. I. 175. 



— Ueber das Vorkommen von Propylamin. 1854. III. 423.' 

 Wickede, A. J. O. Versuch einer Wald-Taxation. 1815. 



IV. 242. 



Wickham, Henry Alexander. The introduction of the India- 

 rubber tree into India. 1878. III. 518.= 



■ — Rough notes of a journey . . . from Trinidad to Pard. 

 1872. III. 269.' 



Wickham, William. Memoranda respecting the culture of 

 Fig trees. 1818. III. 369.' 



Wickham, WilUam H. Canada Balsam. 1878. III. 295.2 



Wickson, Edward J. The California fruits and how to grow 

 them. 1889. III. 133. 



— Irrigation in fruit growing. 1900. III. 151. 



— Twig-budding and grafting the Olive. 1894. III. 676.2 

 Widdriogrton {Jormerhj Cook), Samuel Edward. On the 



genera Pinus and Abies. See Cook, S. E. 1839. III. 289. 



— On the Pinus and Abies. See Cook, S. E. 1839. II. 15.' 



— Sketches in Spain. See Cook, S. E. 1834. 1.420. 



— On some species of European Pines. 1842. II. 39.' 



— Spain and the Spaniards. 1844, _ I. 420. 



