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Hall, Kate M. Nature Eambles in London. London, 1908. 8vo, (1) 

 Harper, R. A. Sexual Reproduction and the Organization of the Nucleus in 



Certain Mildews (Carnegie Inst. Publ. 37). Washington, D.C., 1905. 1 



8vo. (3) 



Hatch, F. H., and Corstorphine, G. S. The Geology of South Africa. Ed. 2. 



London, 1909. 8vo. (1) 

 H[ayes], S[amuel]. a Practical Treatise on Planting ; and the Management of 



Woods and Coppices. Dublin, 1794. 8vo. (3) 

 Healey, Elizabeth. A First Book of Botany. London, 1909. 8vo. (1) 

 Heath, F. G. Garden Eockery. London, 1908. 8vo. (1) 



Hemsley, Alfred. The Book of Fern Culture. London & New York, 1908. 

 8vo. (1) 



Henslow, G. Botany for Children. London, 1880. 8vo. (4) 



The Heredity of Acquired Characters in Plants. London, 1908. 8vo. (1) 



Herbal. Illustrations from an Old Italian Herbal {no title-page). n.d. 



sm. 4to. (3) i 

 Herman, Otto, and Owen, J. A. Birds Useful and Birds Harmful. Manchester, 



1909. 8vo. (1) I 

 Hibberd, Shirley. Familiar Garden Flowers. Figured by F. Edward Hulme. i 



First Series. London, n.d. 8vo. (4) 

 Hill, John. The Vegetable System, vols. 1-6. London, 1759-64. fol. (9) 

 Hill, Thomas. The Profitable Art of -Gardening . . . London, 1579. 



sm. 4to. (3) I 

 Hobday, Edward. Villa Gardening. London, n.d. 8vo. (3) 

 Holme, Charles. The Gardens of England in the Midland and Eastern Counties. | 



London, 1908. la. 8vo. (5) I 

 Holtermann, Carl. Schwendener's Vorlesungen uber Mechanische Probleme 



der Botanik . . . Leipzig, 1909. 8vo. (3) 

 Hooker's Icones plantarum ix pt. 4. Ed. by D. Prain. London, 1909. 



8vo. (10) 



HouARD, C. Les Zoocecidies des Plantes d'Europe et du Bassin de la 



Mediterranee. 2 vols. Paris, 1908-9. 8vo. (3) 

 Hughes, William. The Flower Garden and Compleat Vineyard. In two Parts. 



Ed. 3. London, 1683. 12mo. (3) 

 Hulme, F. E. That Rock-Garden of Ours. London, 1909. 8vo. (1) 



■ Familiar Wild Flowers, vol. i. London, 1909. 8vo. (1) 



Hutchinson, Horace G. Golf Greens and Green-Keeping. London, 1906. 



8vo. (1) 



Ingle, Herbert. Elementary Agricultural Chemistry. London, 1908. 8vo. (1) 

 Jacintes (des), de leur anatomic, reproduction et culture. Amsterdam, 1768. 

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Jacob, G. The Country Gentleman's Vade Mecum. London, 1717. 12mo. (3) ; 

 Jameson, H. G. Illustrated Guide to the Trees and Flowers of England and i 



Wales. London, 1909. 8vo. (1) 

 Jekyll, Gertrude. Children and Gardens. London, 1938. 8vo. (1) 

 Johns, C. A. Flowers of the Field. Revised by G. S. Boulger. London, 



1905. 8vo. (3) : 

 British Birds in their Haunts. Ed. ... by J. A. Owen. London, 1909. 



8vo. (1) 



Johnson, W. H. The Cultivation and Preparation of Para Rubber. Ed. 2. 



London, 1909. 8vo. (1) 

 Johnson, Willis G. Fumigation Methods. New York, 1907. 8vo. (3) 

 Kingsley, Rose G. Eversley Gardens and Others. London, 1907. 8vo. (1) 



• Roses and Rose Growing. London, (1908). 8vo. (1) , 



Kipping, F. Stanley, and Perkin, W. H. Inorganic Chemistry. Part 1. 



London, 1909. 8vo. (1) 

 KiRBY, W. Egmont. Butterflies and Moths of the United Kingdom. London, 



[1939]. 8vo. (1) 

 Kirk, A. Grape Culture up-to-date. Sheffield, 1909. 8vo. (1) 

 Kirkaldy, J. W., and Drummond, I. M. An Introduction to the Study of 



Biology. Oxford, 1909. 8vo. (1) 

 Knuth, Paul. Handbook of Flower Pollination. Transl. by J. R. 



Ainsvn^orth Davis, vol. 3. Oxford, 1909. 8vo. (1) 

 Langford, T. Plain and full Instructions to raise all sorts of Fruit-Trees that 



prosper in England. Ed. 2. London, 1696. 8vo. (3) 

 Langley, Batty. A sure Method of Improving Estates by Plantations of Oak, 



Elm, Ash, Beech, and other Timber-Trees, Coppice-Woods, etc. London, 



1728. 8vo. (3) 



La Quintinye, J. de. The Compleat Gard'ner ; or, Directions for Cultivating 



