Appendix. 491 
DOWNING, CHARLES. 
SELECTED Fruits; from Downing’s Fruits and Fruit-Trees of Amer- 
iva, With some new varieties; including their culture, propaga- 
tion, and management in the garden and orchard. Illustrated with 
upwards of four hundred outlines of apples, cherries, grapes, 
plums, pears, etc. New York. 1871. [c. 1871.] John Wiley & 
Son. pp. x+679. 8x5. 
ELLIOTT, F. R. 
Fruit Boox; or, the American fruit-grower’s guide in orchard 
and garden. Being a compend of the history, modes of propa- 
gation, culture, ete., of fruit trees and shrubs, with descriptions 
of nearly all the varieties of fruits cultivated in this country; 
notes of their adaptation to localities and soils, and also a com- 
plete list of fruits worthy of cultivation. Illustrated. New York. 
1854, [c. 1854]. ©. M. Saxton. pp. ix-+503. 8x5. 
—Same, THE WeEstrRN Fruit-BookK; new edition, revised, en- 
larged and improved. New York. n. d. [ce. 1859.] Orange 
Judd Co. pp. xi+528. 74x65. 
ELLIOTT, F. R. 
Hanp-Book FOR FRvuIT-GROWERS; containing w short history of 
fruits and their value, instructions as to soils and locations, how 
to grow from seeds, how to bud and graft, the making of cut- 
tings, pruning, best age for transplanting, etc., ete. With a list’ 
of varieties suited to climate. Illustrated. Made for those who 
grow fruit for their own use. New edition, enlarged. Rochester. 
{c. 1876.] Rochester Lithographing Co. No date. pp. 144. 
ea ® 
ELLIOTT, WILLIAM R. 
PRACTICAL AND COMPREHENSIVE TREATISE ON FRUIT AND FLORAL 
CuLture, and wa few hints on landscape gardening. Illustrated. 
n. d. [Philadelphia advertisements interspersed.] pp. 100. 
7x4. 
EMMONS, EBENEZER. 
AGRICULTURE OF NEw YorK; comprising an account of the classifi- 
cation, composition and distribution of the soils and rocks, and the 
natural waters of the different geological formations; together with 
a condensed view of the climate and the agricultural productions of 
the state. Many colored plates. Vol. III [comprising an account 
of the fruits]. Albany. 1851. pp. viii+340. 11x9. [In Natural 
History of New York.] 
