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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The Apples of New York. S. A. Beach. 1905. 2 vols. 



The fruit alone is figured, the process of reproduction being three- 

 colour work of merit, but it suffers from the disadvantages of all 

 photographic work — the lack of emphasis of important detail. 



Traite des Arhres Fruitiers de Duhamel du Monceau. Poiteau et 

 Turpin. 1835. 



This fine work stands first for completeness, and the plates are of 

 great merit. The colouring of the fruits is good, but the leaves are 

 not well done. 



Transactions of the Royal Horticultural Society. London. Series 1 

 and 2. 1805-1848. 

 The colour-work and drawing of the plates are magnificent. Foliage 

 and wood are shown in many cases. 



Abbreviations. 



Abbreviations used. 



Full title. 



Author. 



Bivort . . 



Album de Pomologie . 



Bivort. 



Duham. 



Traits des Arbres Fruitiers . 



Duhamel. 



Fl. Pom. Fran. . 



Flore et Pomone Fran9aise 



St. Hilaire. 



Her. Pom. . 



Herefordshire Pomona 



Bull and Ho 



Hort. Trans. 



Transactions of the Eoyal Horti- 







cultural Society 



— 



Hov. Fr. Am. 



Fruits of America 



Hovey. 



Knight 



Herefordiensis Pomona 



Knight. 



Knoop 



Pomologia ..... 



Knoop. 



Kraft . 



Abhandlung von der Obstbaumen . 



Kraft. 



Lauche 



Deutsche Pomologie . 



Lauche. 



Lyons 



La Pomologie de la France . 





Lind. Pom. Brit. 



Pomologia Britannica 



Lindley. 



Mac. Fl. Pom. . 



Flora and Pomona 



Mackintosh. 



Mag. Pom. 



Magyar Pomologia 



Molnar. 



Mayer 



Pomona Franconica 



Mayer. 



New York . 



The Apples of New York . 



Beach. 



Noisette 



Le Jardin Fruitier 



Noisette. 



Pom. Belg. 



Annales de Pomologie Beige et 

 Etrangere .... 





Pom. Ital. 



Pomona Italian a .... 



Gallesio. 



Pyr. Brent. 



Pyrus Mains Brentfordiensis 



Ronalds. 



Sickler 



Der Deutsche Obstgartner . 



Sickler. 



Sven&k Pom. 



Svensk Pomona .... 



Eneroth. 



'Verger 



Le Verger . . . . 



Mas. 





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This index will be followed by similar ones dealing with Pears, 

 Plums, and other fruits. The compiler hopes that inaccuracies, almost 

 unavoidable when dealing with so large a number of references, may 

 be pointed out to him. 



