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CATALOGUE OF THE LIBEAEY 



Daubeny (C. G. B.). On the Public Institutions for the Advance- 

 ment of Agricultural Science. (Journ. Agric. Soc. iii.) 



8vo. London^ 1842. 



On the Chemical Constituents of Crops. 8vo. London, 1842. 



■ Lecture on the Application of Science to Agriculture. (Journ. 



Agric. Soc. iii.) 8vo. London, 1842. 

 Sketch of the Writings and philosophical Character of A. P. 



De Candolle. (Edinb. New Phil. Journ. xxxiv.) 



8vo. Edinburgh, 1843. 



Memoir on the Eotation of Crops, and on the Quantity of 



Inorganic Matters abstracted from the Soil by various Plants 

 under different circumstances. (Phil. Trans. 1845.) 



4to. London, 1845. 



Description of Active and Extinct Volcanos, of Earthquakes, 



and of Thermal Springs. Second edition. 8vo. London, 1848. 



— Oxford Botanic Garden. 12mo. Oxford, 1850. 



— Second edition. 12mo. Oxford, 1853. 



On the Variation in the relative Proportion of Potash and Soda 



present in Samples of Barley grown in plots of ground impregnated 

 with one or other of these Alkalies. (First appeared in Journ. 

 Chem. Soc. v.) 8vo. Oxford, 1853. 



— Address to the Members of the University, May 20th, 1853, 

 on the completion of the arrangements for receiving the Fielding 

 Herbarium. 12mo. Oxford, 1853. 



— Can Physical Science obtain a Home in an English University ? 



8vo. Oxford, 1853. 



— Dream of the New Museum. 8vo. Oxford, 1855. 



— Address to the Members of the British Association in 1856. 



8vo. Oxford, 1856. 



— Lectures on Eoman Husbandry : with Notices of the Plants 

 mentioned in Columella and Virgil. 8vo. Oxford, 1857. 



— On the Final Causes of the Sexuality of Plants, with reference 

 to Darwin's " Origin of Species." 8vo. Oxford, 1860. 



— Remarks on the Eruption of Vesuvius, 1861. 



8vo. Oxford, 1861. 



On the Power ascribed to the Eoots of Plants of rejecting 



poisonous. . . .substances presented to them. (Journ. Chem. Soc. 

 xiv.) 8vo. London, 1862. 



— On the Physical Forces concerned in the phenomena of 

 Vegetation. (Eeprinted from * The Gardener's Chronicle.') 



8vo. London, 18 — . 



Eeply to . . . . M. Marcet on the Power of Selection ascribed to 



the Eoots of Plants. (Edinb. New Phil. Journ. xvii.) 



8vo. Edinburgh, 1863. 



— Climate ; an Inquiry into the Causes of its Differences, and 

 into its Influence on Vegetable Life. 



8vo. Oxford Sf London, 1863. 



— On the supposed Deterioration of the Soil of Great Britain 

 through the exhaustion of its Vegetable Mould. 



4to. Oxford, 1863. 



