OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 



Buffalo^ N. Y. Park commission. 

 The projected park and parkways on the 

 south side of Buffalo. Two reports by the 

 landscape architects [F. L. and J. C. Olm- 

 sted]. [Buffalo.] 1888. Illus. Map. 8°. 



*L.S3.I2 

 Burroughs, John. 

 Fresh fields. Boston, 1885. 16°. *L.iS.9 

 Contents. — Nature in England. — English woods: 

 a contrast. — In Carlyle's country, — A hunt for 

 the nightingale. — English and American song- 

 birds. — Impressions of some English birds. — 

 In Wordsworth's country. — A glance at British 

 wild flowers. — British fertility. — A Sunday in 

 Cheyne Row. — At sea. 

 Campenon, Frangois Nicolas Vincent. 

 La maison des champs, poeme. 2e edition, 

 augmentee de quelques poesies. Paris, 

 1810. 24°. *L.65.iS 



Central park, The, under ring-leader rule. 

 N. Y., 1871. 8°. *L.S3.37 



Ceris, A. de. 

 Pares et jardins. Paris. [1865.] Illus. 12°. 



*L.S3.I04 



Chambers, Sir William. 



Designs of Chinese buildings, furniture, 



dres es, machines, and utensils. Annexed, 



a description of their temples, houses, 



gardens, &c. London, 1757. 21 pis. L. f°. 



*L.so.i 

 A dissertation on oriental gardening. Lon- 

 don, 1772. *L.3i.24 

 ' Same. 2d edition, with additions. London, 

 1773- 4°. large paper. *L.3i.2S 

 Chinese pavilions, gardens, etc. 36 views. 4°, 

 obi. *L.6i.24 

 Clarke, Eliot Channing. 

 Maine drainage works of the city of Boston. 

 3d edition. Boston, 1888. Illus. Pis. 8°. 



♦L.I2.9 

 Cleveland, Horace William Shaler. 

 The aesthetic development of the united 

 cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis. [Min- 

 neapolis, 1888.] Map. 12°. *L.S3.I02 

 The culture and management of our native 

 forests for development as timber or or- 

 namental wood. Springfield, 1882. 8°. 



*L.22.I3 



A few words on the arrangement of rural 

 cemeteries. Chicago, 1881. 8°. *L.S3.ii9 



Landscape architecture as applied to the 

 wants of the West; with an essay on 

 forest planting on the great plains. Chi- 

 cago, 1873. 16°. *L.22.40 



Cobbett, William. 

 The woodlands; or, a treatise on . . . the 

 planting . . . cultivating . . . pruning; 

 and . . . cutting down of forest trees and 

 underwoods. London, 1825. PI. 8° 



♦L.22.II 



Codman, Henry Sargent. 

 A list of works on the art of landscape 

 gardening. (Cut from Garden and forest. 

 Vol. 3, pp. 131-135. N. Y., 1890.) *L.io.i 

 Colinet, C. 

 Indicateur de Fontainebleau. Palais, foret, 

 environs. 22e edition des Guides Dene- 

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 Illus. Plan. 16°. *L.S7.i 



Colman, Henry. 



European agricultural and rural economy. 

 Boston, 1846-49. 10 parts in 2 v. Pis. 

 8°. ♦L.12.8 



Columbia university. 



Report of W. R. Ware and F. L. Olmsted on 

 the occupation of the new site. [N. Y., 

 1893.] 8^ *L.S2.ii 



Conder, Josiah. 

 The art of landscape gardening- in Japan. 

 (Asiatic society of Japan. Transactions. 

 Vol. 14, pp. 119-175. Yokohama, 1886.) 



*L. 53.90 

 The flowers of Japan and the art of floral 

 arrangement. With illustrations by Jap- 

 anese artists. Tokio, 1891. Illus. Pis. 

 L. l". *L.20.IS 



Landscape gardening in Japan. [With] 

 Supplement. With collotypes by K. Oga- 

 wa. Tokio, 1893. 2 v. Illus. Pis. F°. 



*L.2o.i4 

 Cook, Clarence Chatham. 

 A description of the New York Central 

 park. [Anon.] N. Y., 1869. Illus. 

 Portrs. Plan. 8° *L.S3.34 



Cooke, George. 

 Views in London and its vicinity. 48 pis., 

 engraved on copper by George Cooke, 

 from drawings by Calcott, Stanfield, 

 Prout, . . . &c., after the original sketches 

 by Edward W. Cooke. London. [1834.] 

 F° *L.50.22 



Copeland, Robert Morris. 



Country life: a handbook of agriculture, 

 horticulture, and landscape gardening. 

 Boston, 1859. Illus. Pis. Plans. 8°. 



*L.34-2S 

 Copeland & Cleveland. 

 A few words on the Central Park. Boston, 

 1856. 8°. *L.53-20 



Cradock, Joseph. 

 Literary and miscellaneous memoirs. In 4 

 V. Vol. I, 2. London, 1826. 8°. *L.62.7 

 Crane, Walter. 

 The claims of decorative art. London, 1892. 



*L.54-3 



No. 72 of an edition of no copies. 



Crocker, Uriel Haskell. 

 Map and description of proposed metro- 

 politan park for Boston. [Anon.] [Map 

 drawn by Col. Francis G. Lee.] Boston, 

 1870. 8°. *L.S3.62 



Crommelin, May, compiler. 

 Poets in the garden. London, 1886. Col. 

 pis. Sm. 4°. *L.64.8 



Cruickshank, Thomas. 

 The practical planter: containing directions 

 for the planting of waste land, and man- 

 agement of wood, with a new method of 

 rearing the oak. Edinburgh, 1830. Illus. 



8°. *L.22.I2 



Curten, . 



Essai sur les jardins. Lyon, 1807. 8°. 



♦L.34.24 

 Czullik, August. 

 .Wiener Garten im Jahre 1890. Wien, 1891. 

 24 pis. F°. *L.so.io 



Wiener Garten im vorigen Jahrhundert. 

 Wien, 1891. 30 pis. L. f°. *L.50.ii 



Dame, Lorin Low. 

 Typical elms and other trees of Massachu- 

 setts. Introductory chapter by Oliver 

 Wendell Holmes. Plates by Henry 

 Brooks, reproduced by the photogelatine 

 process. Boston, 1890. 57 pis. F°. *L.20.13 



