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Foulis, T. N. [publisher]. The book of old sundials and their mottoes. 
With eight illustrations in colour by Alfred Rawlings and thirty-six 
drawings of some famous sundials by Warrington Hogg. London, &c., 
1914. pi. col.pl, sm. 8vo< (3) 
Gamble, J. S. Flora of the presidency of Madras. Part I. Calcutta, 1915. 
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Geddes, P. Chapters in modern botany. London, 1893. il, frontis. 8vo. (1) 
Genlis, Madame de. La botanique s « k suivie d'une historique et litteraire 
nouvelle intitulee : les fleurs, ou les artistes. Paris, 1810. 2 vols, i2mo. (7) 
Goff, E. S. The principles of plant culture. A text for beginners in agriculture 
and horticulture. Revised by J, G, Moore and L. R. Jones. 8th ed. 
New York, 191 6, il, 8vo, (3) 
Graham, P, A, Reclaiming the waste, Britain's most urgent problem. 
London, 1916. 8vo, (3) 
Hampden, M. Flower culture month by month. London, 1916. il. col. pi. 
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Harris, F, S., and Stewart, G, The principles of agronomy, A text-book 
of crop production for high-schools and short-courses in agricultural 
colleges. New York, 1915. il, frontis, 8vo. (3) 
Harwood, W. S. New creations in plant life. An authoritative account of 
the life and work of Luther Burbank, 2nd ed, rev, and enl. New York, 
1 91 4. pi. port, frontis. 8vo. (3) 
Hegetschweiler, J, Flora der Schweiz. Fortgesetzt und herausgegeben von 
O. Heer, Zurich, 1840, pi, i2mo. (1) 
Henshaw, J, W. Wild flowers of the North American mountains. London 
and New York, 191 6, il, col. pi. 8vo. (3) 
Henslow, G, Veitch's hybrid rhododendrons. Portfolio containing an index, 
ports., dried specimens, illustrations, diagrams, fol. (10) 
[Hey, Mrs.] The moral of flowers. 2nd ed. London, 1835. col. pi. 8vo. (1) 
The spirit of the woods, London, 1837, col. pi, 8vo. (1) 
Holland, L. B, The garden blue book, A manual of the perennial garden. 
London [1916]. il. col, charts, la. 8vo. (7) 
Hooker, J, D. Lecture on insular floras delivered before the British Association 
for the advancement of science at Nottingham, August 27, 1866. London, 
1896. 8vo, (3 copies.) (1) 
Hooker, W, J. A century of orchidaceous plants . . . figures ... by Mr. 
Fitch , . » with copious remarks on the treatment of each species, by 
J. C. Lyons, London, 1851. 100 col. pi. 4to. (2) 
See Bateman, J., for second century. 
Hooker's Icones plantarum , . . Edited ... by Sir David Prain. Ser. v. 
vol. i. pt. 3, London, 1916. pi. 8vo. (11) 
Humboldt, A. von, Aspects of nature, in different lands and different climates ; 
with scientific elucidations. Transl. by Mrs, Sabine. London, 1849. 
2 vols. 8vo. (2) 
Hussey, Mrs. T. J. Illustrations of British Mycology, containing figures and 
descriptions of the funguses of interest and novelty indigenous to Britain. 
London, 1847, 90 col. pi. 4to. (2) 
2nd series, London, 1855. 50 col, pi. 4T.0. (2) 
Hyde, L. B. Simple gardening (school gardening). A handbook for beginners. 
Ed, by T. W. Sanders, London [1916]. il. frontis. 8vo. (3) 
Jackson, B. D. A glossary of botanic terms with their derivation and accent. 
3rd ed, rev. and enl. London, 191 6. 8vo. (3) 
Japp, A. H, Hours in my garden and other nature-sketches. London, n.d. 
il. pi. frontis. 8vo. (1) 
Jekyll, G. Annuals and biennials. The best annual and biennial plants and 
their uses in the garden. With cultural notes by E. H, Jenkins. London 
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Johnson, G. W* The cottage gardeners' dictionary. , , , 2nd ed. London, 
1857, il, 8vo. (6) 
Johnston, A, K, The physical atlas, A series of maps and notes illustrating 
the geographical distribution of natural phenomena. , , . Edinburgh and 
London, 1848. fol, (2) 
Journal (Le) des Orchidees , , . publie . . . par L, Linden. Annee 1-7, 
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Journal of Botany (The), British and foreign, Vol, 1-45. London, 1863- 
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Kampen, N. van, & Son. The Dutch florist : or, true method of managing all 
sorts of flowers with bulbous roots, London, 1763, 8vo. (1) 
