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Stebbing, M. E. (Mrs. E. P.) The flower garden and how to work in it. London 

 [191 7]. il. pi. 8vo. ( 4 ) 



Stopes, M. Botany, or the rr^pdern study of plants. Rev. ed. London and 

 Edinburgh, 191 9. il. 8vo. (4) 



Storer, F. H. Agriculture in some of its relations with chemistry. 7th ed. 

 rev. and enl. New York, 1916. 3 vols. 8vo. (3) 



Tannock, D. Manual of gardening in New Zealand. With chapters on hardy 

 bulbs and garden foes, by A. E. Lowe ; on vegetable and fruit-growing, by 

 W. Sinclair, and on rose-growing for exhibition, by R. Nicoll. Auckland, 

 N.Z. . . . Melbourne and London [1917]. il. col. frontis. 8vo. (4 



Teetgen, A. B. Profitable herb growing and collecting. 2nd ed. London, 

 1919. il. 8vo. (4) 



Theobald, F. V. Insect enemies of the allotment holder. Wye, 191 8. il. 

 8vo. (4) 



Theophrastus. Enquiry into plants and minor works on odours and weather 

 signs. With an English translation by Sir Arthur Hort. London and 

 New York, 191 6. portr. sm. 8vo. (4) 



Thoday, D. Botany. A text-book for senior students. [2nd ed.] Cam- 

 bridge, 1919- il- 8vo. (4) 



Thomas, H. H. [editor]. 1,000 gardening hints. London, 1917. il. 8vo. 



(4) 



Potatoes and root crops. London, 1917. il. frontis. 8vo. (4) 



Profitable small fruits. London, 191 7. il. frontis. 8vo. (4) 



The allotment, its preparation, planting, and management. London, 191 7. 



il. frontis. 8vo. (4) 



The beginner's gardening book. London, 1917. il. frontis. 8vo. (4) 



Thomas, H. H., and Arnott, S. Rockeries, how to make and plant them. 



London, 191 7. il. frontis. 8vo. (4) 

 Thomas, H. H., and Castle, F. R. Early vegetables. London, 191 7. il. 



frontis. 8vo. (4) 



Tomatoes and salads. London, 191 7. il. frontis. 8vo. (4) 



Thomas, H. H., and Garner, G. The garden frame, how to make the most of it. 



London, 191 7. il. frontis. 8vo. (4) 

 Thompson, H. S. How to collect and dry flowering plants and ferns. London, 



1917. 8vo. (4) 

 Toumey, J. W. Seeding and planting." A manual for the guidance of forestry 



students, foresters, nurserymen, forest owners, and farmers. 1st ed. New 



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

 Troup, R. S. [editor]. The work of the forest department in India. Calcutta, 



1917. pi. 8vo. (17) 

 Truffaut, G., and Colt, H. Army gardens in France, Belgium, and occupied 



German territory, their making and management, with plans and directions 



suited to the garden service of the British and American expeditionary 



forces. Versailles, 1919. il. pi. 8vo. (18) 

 Tubeuf, K. F. von. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites. . . . 



English ed. by W. G. Smith. London, 1897. il. 8vo. (1) 

 Versailles. (Euvre des pepinieres nationales du Touring-club de France. 



Versailles, 1919. il. 8vo. (18) 

 Vines, S. H. Lectures on the physiology of plants. Cambridge, 1886. il. 



8vo. (1) 

 Voorhelm, G. Traite sur la jacinte . . . 3me ed. rev., cor., and aug. . . . 



Harlem, 1773. pi. 8vo. (3) 

 Warming, E. Lagoa Santa. Et Bidrag til den biologiske Plantegeographi . . . 



avec resume en francais. Kjdbenhavn, 1892. il. pi. 4to. (1) 

 Watson, H. C. Topographical botany. Being local and personal records 



towards shewing the distribution of British plants traced through the 112 



counties and vice-counties of England and Scotland. Thames Ditton, 



1873-74. 2 parts, map. 8vo. (19) 

 Watts, R. L. Vegetable forcing. New York, 1917. il. 8vo. (4) 

 Weber, J. C. Die Alpen-PfLanzen : Deutschlands und der Schweiz . . . mit 



systematisch geordnetem Text von C. A. Kranz. 3te Auflage. Miin- 



chen, 1872. 4 vols. 400 col. pi. i2mo. (6) 

 Webster, A. D. Tree wounds and diseases, their prevention and treatment, 



with a special chapter on fruit-trees. London, 1916. il. pi. frontis. 



8vo. (4 



Seaside planting for shelter, ornament, and profit. London, 19 18. pU 



la. 8vo. (4 



Firewoods, their production and fuel values. London, 1919. pi. la. 



8vo. (4) 



