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INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES 



Wooden and willow-ware trade leview. IV. 5.' 



Wooden cannons. 1S97. IV. 42S.' 



Woodiorde, James. A catalogue of the indigenous pheno- 



gamic plants ... of Edinburgh. 1S2-4. I. 397. 

 Woodhouse, C. M. & C. Cinchona bark and quinine. 1899. 



III. 719. 

 Wooding, John. Trees growing through a tombstone. 18S5. 



I. 187. 

 The woodland companion. See Aikin, John. 1802. I. 393.' 

 Woodland gleanings. See Tyas, Robert. 1837. I. 393.^ 

 Woodland rambles ; con versations on timber trees. 1839. I. 



393.2 

 Woodland sketches; portraits of trees. 1839. I. 393. ^ 

 Woodrow, G. Marshall. The cultivation of Oranges ... in 



India. 1891. III. 147,' 369,' 497.^ 



— The flora of western India. 1897. I. 475.^ 



— Gardening in India. 1889. III. 116.' 



— List of drugs grown in the Botanical gardens, Gunesh 

 laind, Poona. 1876. I. 67.' 



— Note on Cassia grandis. 1891. III. 470.' 



— Notes on a journey from Haveri to Kumta. 1894. 1.475.' 



— Notes on a journey from Poona to Nagotna. 1895. I. 

 475.2 



— Plants of a Bombay swamp. 1897. II. 562.' 



— SeedUng Orange trees. 1897. III. 500.' 

 Woodruff, E. Preparation de I'aloine. 1890. III. 333.' 

 Woodruff, Samuel. The rattle-snake . . . disarmed by the 



leaves of the^^Tiite Ash. 1833. IV. 534.' 

 Woods, Albert Fred. Diseased Hydrangea leaves. 1899. 

 III. 411.' 



— Notes on the can on flora of Sioux county. 1893. I. 326. 



— Observations on the Cottonwood. 1889. II. 97.' 



— Principles of pruning. 1896. III. 171, 180.'^ 



— See also Bessey, C. E. & AVoods, A. F.; Galloway, B. T. 

 & Woods, A. F. 



Woods, Charles D. & Merrill, L. H. Nuts as food. 1899. 



III. 220.2 

 Woods, Joseph. tJber die brittischen Gattungen von Rosa. 



1818. II. 285.' 



— On the genus Rubus. 1855. II. 300.' 



— A synopsis of the British species of Rosa. 1818. 11.285.' 



— The tourist's flora. 18.50. I. 349. 



Woods, Julian Edmund Tbnison-. On Arauja albens Don. 

 1880. II. 736.' 



— Botanical notes on Queensland. 1883. I. 503. 



— The forest resources of Tasmania. 1879. I. 505, IV. 89} 



— On the relations of the Brisbane flora. 1880. I. 502. 



— Tasmanian forests; their botany. 1879. I. 505, IV. 89,'^ 

 402.' 



— On the vegetation of Malaysia. 1890. I. 466. 



— See also Bailey, F. M. & Woods, J. E. Tenison-. 

 The woods! 1852. IV. 269. 



Woods and forests. IV. 12.' 

 The woods and forests act. 1882. IV. 332.' 

 Woods and forests and timber price current. IV. 12. ' 

 Woods and forests in the United Ivingdom. 1900. IV. 261.= 

 Woods and manufactures of wood shown at the International 

 exhibition. 1863. IV. 19.' 

 Woods grown at Madras. — Cedrela Toona. 1856.' IV. 525. 

 Amongst the woods of Morayshire. See Amongst the woods of 



Morayshire. 1881. IV. 359.' 

 The woods of New Zealand. 1885. IV. 402.' 

 Woods of the Philippine Islands. 1864. IV. 399.' 

 Woodville, William. Medical botany. 1790. III. 55. 

 Woodward, John. Some thoughts and experiments concern- 

 ing vegetation. 1700. I. 157. 

 Woodward's record of horticulture. III. 9. 

 Woodworth, D. A. First lessons in botany. 183 . ? I. 86. 

 Wooler, W.A. To grow the Mistleto. 1878. III. 385.' 



— The Hawthorn, worked on the Pear. 1870. III. 422.' 

 Woolls, William. Botanical notes. 1887. II. 404.^ 



— Botanik der Eschen-Insel in Australien. 1862. I. 502. 



— On the classification of Eucalypts. 1885. 11.623.' — 

 1892. II. 623.' 



— A contribution to the flora of Australia. 1867. I. 502. 



— The destruction of Eucalyptus. 1892. IV. 530. 



— Double flowers. 1885. I. 145.' 



— Eucalypts of the county of Cumberland. 1881. 11.623.' 



— Sur les Eucalyptus. 1880. II. 623.' 



— On the genus Dodonaea. 1891. II. 485.' 



— A glance at the flora of Mount Wilson. 1888. I. 504. 



— Lectures on the vegetable kingdom. 1879. I. 502. 



— On the Myrtaceae of Australia. 1885. 11.619.' 



— Note on Crowea exalata. 1887. II. 404.' 



— Note on Eucalyptus leucoxylon. 1887. II. 625.' 



— Notes on some specimens of plants collected at King 

 George's Sound. 1893. I. 504. 



— Plants indigenous and natiKalised . . . Sidney. 1880. I. 

 502. 



— Plants indigenoiis in the neighborhood of Sydney. 1880. 

 I. 502. 



— The plants of New South Wales. 1882. I. 503. 



— Plants of N. S. Wales having medicinal properties. 1888. 

 III. 94.' 



— ■ Progress of botanical discovery in Austraha. 1869. I. 82.' 



— The Proteaceae of AustraUa. 1886. II. 158.' 



— Remarks on the past ... of the AustraUan flora. 1900. 

 I. 505. 



— On the sanitary properties of Eucal3TDtus. 1886. IV. 531.' 



— Sapindaceae of Australia. 1889. II. 483.' 



— Species of Eucalypts first known in Europe. 1883. 11.623.' 



— Species plantarum paramattensium. 1871. 1.502. 



— Specimens of plants collected at King George's Sound. 



1890. I. 504. 



Woolrych, L. F. Uses of the Eucalypti. 1900. IV. 532.' 

 Woolson, G. A. The story of Traihng Arbutus. 1890. III. 



649.' 

 Woolson, George C. Pachystima Canbyi in cultivation. 



1891. III. 533.' 



Woolverton, L. Fruits of Ontario. 1898. III. 62. 

 Wooster, David. Alpine plants. 1872. III. 83.' 

 Wooton, Elmer Ottis. New plants from New Mexico. 1898. 



I. 327. 



— A new southwestern Rose. 1898. II. 299.' 

 A word about timber. 1873. IV. 396.' 



Worgitzky, Georg Eugen. Vergleichende Anatomie der 

 Ranken. 1887. I. 236.' 



The worid-old Yew. 1892. 11.11.' 



World's industrial and Cotton centennial exposition. See 

 Albrecht, Joseph. 1885. I. 317.' — McLeran, Benja- 

 min. 1885. IV. 19.' 



Worlidge, John. A compleat system of husbandry. 1716. 

 III. 108. 



— Systema agriculturae. 1669. III. 107. 

 — ■ Systema horti-culturae. 1677. III. 107. 



— Vinetiun britannicum. 1676. III. 141. 

 Worm, Olaf. Museum Wormianum. 1655. I. 286. 

 A worn out river. 1894. IV. 46.' 



Woronin, Michael. Ueber den Bau des Stammes von Caly- 



canthus. 1860. II. 214.' 

 — • Bemerkung zu dem Aufsatze von Herrn H. MbUer fiber 



Plasmodiophora Alni. 1885. IV. 488.' 



— Zur Black-Rot-Frage in Russland. 1898. III. 582. 



— Exobascidium Vaecinii. 1867. III. 663.' 



— • Kurze Notiz tiber Monilia fructigena. 1897. III. 431.' 

 — ■ Observations sur certaiues excroissances . . . de I'Aune. 

 1867. II. 115.' 



— Ueber Peziza baccarum. 1885. III. 663.' 



— Ueber die Pilzwurzel ... von B. Frank. 1885. I;,233.' 



— tjber die bei der Schwarzerle . . . auftretenden Wurzel- 

 anschwellungen. 1866. II. 116.' 



■ — Die Sclerotienkrankheit der gemeinen Traubenkirsche. 

 1895. III. 439,' 459? 



— Uber die Sclerotienkrankheit der Vaocinieen-Beeren. 1888. 

 III. 663.' 



— & Nawaschin, S. Sclerotinia heteroica. 1896. III. 647.' 

 WorraU, Thomas D. On the destruction of the Big tree. 



1883. I. 295.' 

 WorsdeU, W. C. The anatomical structure of Bowenia. 

 1900. II. 3.' 



— The anatomy of the stem of Macrozamia. 1896. II. 3.' 



— The comparative anatomy of certain genera of the Cycada- 

 ceae. 1898. II. 3.' 



— The comparative anatomy of certain species of Encepha- 

 lartos. 1900. II. 5.' 



— Observations on the . . . female flowers of Coniferae. 

 1899. II. 20.' 



— On the origin of " transfusion tissue." 1897. II. 18. 



— The principles and practice of grafting. 1898. III. 163.' 



— The principles and practice of pruning. 1898. III. 171. 

 — ■ The structure of the female flower in Coniferae. 1900. 



II. 20.' 



— -On transfusion-tissue. 1897. 1.111,11.1. 



— ■ The vascular structure of the ovule of Cephalotaxus. 1900. 



II. 8.' 

 ■ — The vascular structure of the sporophylls of the Cyca- 



daceae. 1898. II. 3.' 



— See also Boodle, L. A. & Worsdell, W. C. 



