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HENSHAW, HENRY W. : Perforated stones from Califor- 

 nia. 1887. 34 p. 16 f. $1. 



HUBBARD, G. H. :Jnsects affecting the orange. 227 p. 14 pi. 

 (6 colored). 1885 $3. 



HUGHES, E. GRIFFITHS: The tree oil; an insecticide for 



plants and animus. 37p. 25c. 

 IOWA, Geology of: 1870. White. 2 vols. $4. 

 KANSAS planters, Notes on conifers for. Kans aes b 10. 30c. 

 LELONG, I>. M. : Cal. prune industry. 1892. 33P. 111. 23c. 

 — New varieties of citrus fruits. 20 p. 1 colored pi 1891. 25c. 

 — Fruit culture. 20 p. 111. 1890. 15c. 

 — The olive in California. 1877. 19 p. 14 pi. 40c. 

 NESFIELD., DAVID W. C. : The vine land of the west. 



1883. 25c. 

 PAULET, JEAN JAQUES : Iconographie cles Champig- 

 nons. 217 pi. Text by J.H. Levielle. 135 p. 1855. 

 With portrait of Paulet, $100.00. 

 Rats and other pests, how to rid buildings and farms of. 32 p. 



20c 

 SILK CULTURE: Instruction book in the art of, 1882. 

 144 p. 111. 50c. 



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