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Moore, T. [editor]. Illustrations of orchidaceous plants : , „ . accompanied 
by descriptions of the cultivated species of the genera figured ; and directions 
for cultivation. London, 1857. col. pi. 8vo. (2) 
Morris, D. An address on Australian trees and shrubs on the south coast, 
delivered Saturday, March 18, 1916. Bournemouth, 1916. i8mo, (14) 
Repr. from the Bournemouth Guardian, Mar. 25 and Apr. 1, 1916. 
Orchidophile (L'), journal des amateurs d'orchidees. . . . Annee 1881-92. 
Argenteuil (Paris), 1881-92. il. pi. col. pi. port. 8vo. (2) 
Parkinson, J. Paradisi in sole paradisus terrestris. Faithfully reprinted 
from the edition of 1629. London, 1904. il. fol. (2) 
Pas, C. van de, the Younger. Hortus floridus, in quo rariorum & minus 
vulgarium florum icones ad vivam veramque formam accuratissime delineatae. 
Et secundum quatuor anni tempo ra divisae exhibentur. Arnhemij, 161 4 
[-17]. pi. obi. 4to. ~ (1) 
Pellett, F, C. Productive bee-keeping : modern methods of production and 
marketing of honey. Philadelphia and London, 191 6. il. col. frontis. 
8vo. ' ' (3) 
Petherbridge, F. R. Fungoid and insect pests of the farm. Cambridge, 
1916. il. 8vo. ~ (3) 
Piggott, F. T. The garden of Japan. A year's diary of its flowers. With 
four pictures by A. East. London, 1892. il. pi. col. pi. 4to. (2) 
2nd ed. London, 1896. il. pi. col. pi. 4to. (2) 
Popenoe, F. O. Varieties of the avocado. Being a paper read at the meeting 
of the Avocado Growers Association, Los Angeles, October 23, 191 5. pi. 
8vo. ~ (15) 
Popenoe, W. The avocado in Florida and other lands. Being a paper read 
at the meeting of the California Avocado Association, Los Angeles, October 
23, 1915- 8vo. (15) 
P rain, D. [editor]. Flora of tropical Africa. Vol. vi. Sect. ii. Pt. 1. London, 
1916. 8vo. (16) 
Pucci, A. Les Cypripedium et genres afhnes, histoire, description, synonimie 
et culture des especes, varietes et hybrides. Florence, 1891. 8vo. (2) 
Rehder, A. The Bradley bibliography. A guide to the literature of the woody 
plants of the world, published before the beginning of the twentieth century. 
Compiled . . . under the direction of C. S. Sargent. Cambridge, Mass. 
vol. 3. 1915- 4*o. (1) 
Revue de l' Horticulture belge et etrangere. . . . Vol. 1-25. Gand, 
1875-99. il. pi- col. pis. port. 8vo. (2) 
Rolfs, P. H. Subtropical vegetable-gardening. New York, 1916. pi. 8vo. (3) 
Rowles, W. F. The food garden. A manual showing how to produce food 
in abundance from the small garden, how to organise the greenhouse and 
frame for food supply, and how to preserve food products from the garden. 
London [19 16]. il. pi. col. pi. 8vo. (3) 
Ruiz, H., and Pavon, J. Florae peruvianae et chilensis prodromus . . . editio 
secunda auctior, et emendatior. Romae, 1797. pi. 4to. (2) 
Russell, E. J. A student's book on soils and manures. Cambridge, 1915- 
il. 8vo. (3) 
Manuring for higher crop production. Cambridge, 191 6. il. pi. 8vo. (3) 
Sander, F. Reichenbachia. Orchids illustrated and described . . , with 
the assistance of scientific authority. St. Albans, 1888-90. 2 vols. il. 
col. pi. fol. (17) 
2nd ser. St. Albans, 1892. 1 vol. il. col. pi. fol. (17) 
Sanders, T. W. Popular hardy perennials. . , . London [191 5]. il. pL 
col. frontis. 8vo. (3) 
Sanderson, E. D. Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard. 1st ed. New 
York, 1915. il- 8vo. " (3) 
Saunders, C. F. With the flowers and trees in California. London, 1914. 
pi. col. pi. col. frontis. 8vo. (3) 
Savi, G. Materia medica vegetabile toscana. Firenze, 1S05. col. pi. fol. (18) 
Wanting pis. 4, 11, 12, 13, 31, 48, 51, 52, 58, 59. 
Seemann, B. Flora vitiensis : a description of the plants of the Viti or Fiji 
Islands with an account of their history, uses, and properties. London, 
1865-73. 100 col. pi. port. 4to. (1) 
Shamel, A. D., and Popenoe, W. The pitanga, a valuable fruit of Brazil which 
deserves to be more widely cultivated- — successful in Florida and California 
— ^methods of propagation. Washington, D.C., 191 6. il. 8vo. (15) 
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