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1877. Fliickiger, Prof., of Strasburg, ‘“‘An Easter 
holiday in Liguria, with an account of the garden of 
the Palazzo Orengo, at Mortola.” Contains much 
~ about the oils and perfumes of the Riviera. 
feye. Viesse, G. W. Septimus, Ph.D., F.C.S. 4th 
edition. London: Longmans, Green & Co. ‘‘ The 
Art of Perfnmery,” and the methods of obtaining the 
odours of plants, the growth and general flower-farm 
system of raising fragrant herbs, with instructions for 
the manufacture of perfumes for the handkerchief, 
scented powders, odorous vinegars and salts, snuff, 
dentifrices, cosmetics, perfumed soap, etc., to which 
is added an appendix on preparing artificial fruit 
essences, etc. 
1879. Macmillan, Rev. Hugh, ‘*The Ministry of 
ature.’ . New” Edition, pp. 24-47. — Article 
«¢ Pracrance.” 
1880. Mr Dillon and Miss Lambert in Nineteenth Cen- 
tury, attribute early use of odours and sweet savour 
to religious rites and offerings. 
1881. Hope, Francis J., ‘‘Notes and Thoughts on 
Gardens and Woodlands,” written chiefly for amateurs. 
8vo. London: Macmillan. A charmingly fresh and 
practical book containing articles on ‘‘ Sweet-scented 
Greenhouse Plants,” ‘‘ Flowers for the Poor and the 
Sick,” and a remarkable one on ‘‘ Flowers for the 
Blind.” It is a work not sufficiently known. 
1881. Books on Medicinal Plants. See Daydon Jackson’s 
“Guide to the Literature of Botany,” pp. I99 
et Seq. 
1883. ee adon, Leo H., ‘* The Shakespere Flora.” 
Manchester : Palmer & Howe. London: Simpkin & 
Marshall. 8vo. A very interesting book. See page 
201 for chapter on ‘‘Odoriferous and Medicinal 
Herbs,” etc. 
1885. <‘‘ Bible Flowers and Folklore,” London: Hodder 
