CXXxii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



BOOKS PRESENTED, PURCHASED, OR REVIEWED DURING THE 

 YEARS 1917, 1918, 1919. AND DEPOSITED IN THE LIBRARY. 



1 = Presented by the Rev. Prof. G. Henslow, M.A., V.M.H. 



2 = ,, Donald McDonald, Esq., F.L.S. 



3 = Purchased. 



4 = Sent for Review. 



5 = Presented bv the late Sir Frank Crisp, Bart., J. P., F.L.S. 



6 = Left by the" late Miss G. F. Packe. 



7 = Presented by the Rev. W. Wilks, M.A., V.M.H. 



8 = ,, „ the Author. 



9 = Miss G. I. Marshall. 



10 = ,, Miss A. R. Atkinson. 



11 = ,, „ the Secretary of State for India. 



12 = Left by the late Lady Macleay. 



13 = Presented by the Trustees of the British Museum. 



14 = „ „ C. W. Darley, Esq. 



15 = ,, ,, the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



16 = „ ,, Field-Marshal Lord Grenfell of Kilvey, G.C.B., 



G.C.M.G. 



17 = ,, ,, Superintendent, Government Printing, India. 



18 = ., „ Sir Harry J. Veitch, F.L.S., V.M.H. 



19 = ,, ,, E. Marsden Jones, Esq., F.L.S. 



Abbreviations. — cor. = corrected ; il. = illustrations; introd. = introduction; 

 pi. = plates ; col. pi. = coloured plates ; frontis. = frontispiece ; portr. = 

 portrait ; enl. = enlarged ; coloph. = colophon ; pref. = preface ; rev. = revised. 



Allen, G. The colours of flowers as illustrated in the British flora. London, 



1882. il. 8vo. (1) 

 Amherst, A. Bibliography of works on gardening, reprinted from the 2nd ed. 



of " A History of Gardening in England." London, 1897. 8vo. (1) 

 Anonymous. A description of the gardens of Viscount Cobham at Stow, in 



Buckinghamshire. Northampton, 1744. 8vo. (2) 

 A dialogue upon the gardens of the Rt. Hon. the Viscount Cobham at 



Stow, in Buckinghamshire. 2nd ed. London, 1749. 8vo. (2) 

 Greenhouse favourites. A description of choice greenhouse plants, with 



practical directions for their management and cultivation. London, n.d. 



il. col. pi. la. 8vo. (3) 

 The garden : a pocket manual of practical horticulture, or how to cultivate 



vegetables, fruits, and flowers, . . . with a chapter on ornamental trees 



and shrubs. By the author of " How to write," &c. New York, 1858. 



il. 8vo. (3) 

 Archer, T. C. Popular economic botany ; or description of the botanical 



and commercial characters of the principal articles of vegetable origin, 



used for food," clothing, tanning, dyeing, building, medicine, perfumery, 



&c. London, 1853. col. pi. sm. 8vo. (1) 

 Armstrong, S. F. British grasses, and their employment in agriculture. 



Cambridge, 191 7. il. 8vo. (4) 

 Ashby, A. W. Allotments and small holdings in Oxfordshire. Oxford, 191 7. 



8vo. (4) 

 Atkins, W. R. G. Some recent researches in plant physiology. London. 



1916. il., diagr. 8vo. (4) 

 Babcock, E. B., and Clausen, R. E. Genetics in relation to agriculture. 



1st ed. New York, 1918. il. col. pi. 8vo. (4) 

 Babcock, E. B., and Collins, J. L. Genetics laboratory manual. 1st ed. 



New York and London, 191 8. il. 8vo. (4) 

 Bailey, L. H. Plant-breeding. Being five lectures upon the amelioration of 



domestic plants. New York, 1895. 8vo. (1) 

 The standard cyclopedia of horticulture. New York, 1914-I17. 6 vols. 



il. pi. col. pi. portr. maps. 4to. (5) 

 The pruning manual. Being the 18th edition, revised and reset, of the 



pruning-book which was first published in 1898. New York, 1916. il. 



8vo. (4) 



