THE CODMAN LIBRARY 



Bailey, Liberty Hyde, jr. 

 A list of ornamental plants which are hardy 

 in Michigan. Lansing, 1887. 8°. *L.23.ii 

 Baker, John Wynn. 

 Appendix [to The gardener's new com- 

 panion] containing the advantages of the 

 drilling and horse-shoeing tillage, above 

 the broad-cast tillage . . . [London, 

 1767.] Sm. 8°. No. 4 in *L.26.3 



Balch, Elizabeth. 

 Glimpses of old English homes. London, 

 1890. lUus. Portrs. 8°. *L.42.i 



Baring-Gould, Sabine. 

 Old country life. London, 1890. Illus. Pis. 

 8°. »L.62.i2 



Bartlett, William Henry. 

 American scenery; or, land, lake, and river. 

 From drawings by W. H. Bartlett en- 

 graved by R. Wallis, J. Cousen . . . The 

 literary department by N. P. Willis. 

 London, 1840. 2 v. 4°. *L.5i.io 



Batty, Elizabeth Francis. 



Italian scenery. London, 1820. 8°. *L.Si.6 

 Batty, Robert. 



Select views of some of the principal cities 

 of Europe. London, 1832. F°. *L.Si..5 

 Ninety plates with explanatory text in English 

 and French. There are two impressions of each 

 view, the first in outline, the second the finished 

 proof. 



Baxter, Sylvester. 



Greater Boston. A study for a federalized 

 metropolis. Boston, 1891. 8° *L.S3.73 

 Beattie, William. 



Switzerland. A series of views. London, 

 1836. 2 v. 4°. »L.si.8 



Benque, W., and Charles Rawolle. 

 Notices of sketches for laying out the Cen- 

 tral Park. N. Y., 1858. 12°- *L.53.2S 

 Bickham, George, the younger. 



Stow: the gardens of . . . Lord viscount 

 Cobham . . [Anon.] London. [1750.] 

 Pis. Sm. 8°. *L.42.2i 



The plates were drawn and engraved by B. Seeley. 



Bigelow, Jacob. 

 Florula Bostoniensis. A collection of plants 

 of Boston and its environs. Boston, 1814. 

 8°. *L.23.i 



Same. 2d edition, enlarged. Added, a 

 glossary of botanical terms. Boston, 

 1824. 8°. *L.23.2 



Billing, Robert. 

 An account of the culture of carrots. Dub- 

 lin, 1767. Sm. 8°. No. 3 in *L.26.3 

 Blomfield, Reginald. 

 The formal garden in England. By Reg- 

 inald Blomfield and F. Inigo Thomas. 

 London, 1892. Illus. Pis. Sm. 8°. 



*L.34.i7 

 The illustrations are by Thomas. 

 Boitard, Pierre. 

 Manuel de I'architecture des jardins. Nou- 

 velle edition. Atlas. Paris. [1853.] 140 

 pis. [Encyclopedie Roret] 24'', obi. 



*L.56.7 



Bona, T. 



Trace et ornementation des jardins d'agre- 



ment. Geneve, 1859. Illus. 12°. *L.34.I4 



Boreau, Alexandre. 



Notice historique sur le Jardin des plantes 



d' Angers, et sur les progres de la bo- 



tanique en Anjou. [Angers, 184-?] 8°. 



*L.S3.87 



Boston. 

 Joint committee on public lands. 



Report in relation to the Public garden, 

 July, 1850. Boston, 1850. Folded plap. 

 8° *L.53.6o 



Park commissioners. 

 Notes on the plan of Franklin park and 

 related matters. [Boston.] 1886. 'Folded 

 map and plan. 8°. *L.53.70 



Bouchard-Huzard, Louis. 

 Traite des constructions rurales, et leur dis- 

 position. 2e edition, augmentee. le par- 

 tie, 2e partie. Paris. [1869.] 3 v. Illus. 

 Pis. Plans. 8°. *L.4i.4 



Boyceau, Jacques, seigneur de La Baraudiere. 

 Traite du jardinage . . . Paris, 168S. 16°. 



♦L.24.9 

 Bradley, Richard. 

 The gentleman and gardener's kalendar. 

 London, 1718. Pis. Sm. 8°. 



No. 2 in *L.3S.l 

 New improvements of planting and garden- 

 ing. London, 1717. 2 parts in i v. Pis. 

 Sm. 8°. *L.3S.i 



Brayley, Edward Wedlake, and John Britton. 

 The beauties of England and Wales. Lon- 

 don, 1801-1816. 18 V. in 25. 8°. *L.44.l 



Contents. — Introduction by J. N. Brewer. i-6. 

 Bedfordshire; Berkshire; Buckinghamshire; Cam- 

 bridgeshire; Cheshire; Cornwall; Cumberland; 

 Isle of Man; Derbyshire; Devonshire; Dorset- 

 shire; Durham; Glocestershire; Hampshire; Isle 

 of Wight; Herefordshire; by Brayley and Britton. 

 7, 8. Hertfordshire; Huntingdonshire; Kent; by 

 Brayley. 9. Lancashire; Leicestershire; Lincoln- 

 shire; by Britton. 10. London and Middlesex; by 

 Brayley, J. Nightingale, and Brewer. 11. Mon- 

 mouthshire; Norfolk; Northamptonshire; by J. 

 Evans and Britton. 12. Northumberland; Not- 

 tingliamshire ; Oxfordshire; Rutlandshire; by J. 

 Hodgson, F. C. Laird, and Brewer. 13. Shrop- 

 shire; Somersetshire; by Nightingale. 14. Suf- 

 folk; Surrey; Sussex; by F. Shoberl. 15. War- 

 wickshire; Worcestershire; Wiltshire; Westmor- 

 land; by Britton, Brewer, Hodgson and Laird. 

 16. Yorkshire; by J. Bigland. 17. North Wales, 

 by Evans. 18. South Wales; by T. Rees. 



Bremer, Fredrika. 

 The homes of the New World; impressions 

 of America [1849-51]. Translated by 

 Mary Howitt. London, 1853. 3 v. Sm. 8°. 



*L.52.i8 



Bright, Henry Arthur. 

 The English flower garden, with notes. 

 London, i88i. Sm. 8°. *L.34.9 



Brockedon, William. 

 Illustrations of the passes of the Alps. Lon- 

 don, 1828,29. 2 V. Maps. Pis. 4°. *L.si.i8 

 A large paper copy. 

 Road-book from London to Naples. Illus- 

 trated with 5 views, from drawings by 

 Stanfield, Prout, and Brockedon, engraved 

 by W. and E. Finden. London, 1835. 4°- 



*L.Si.i9 

 Brooklyn. Park commissioners. 

 Annual report, ist-i3th. 1861-73. Brook- 

 lyn, 1861-73. Pis. 8°. *L.53..';o 

 Brown,, James. 

 The forester; a practical treatise on the 

 planting, rearing, and general manage- 

 ment of forest trees. 3d edition, enlarged. 

 Edinburgh, 1861. L. 8°. *L.22.8 

 Brussels. 

 Plan du Bois de la Cambre. Bruxelles. 

 [1888.1 Size, 13 X 7 inches. Scale, 15mm. 

 =ioom. *L. 57.12 



