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MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
tions in a copy of the book which formerly belonged 
to Professor E. Nolte, to which Mr. Bay has made 
numerous additions. For an account of the annotated 
copy, see the Botanische Zeitung for 1890, p. 382. 
See also Warming, Botanisk Tidsskrift, xii, 1880, 
p. 52, and Bay, ibidem xvii, 1890, p. 323.— A short 
manuscript biographical sketch of Kylling has also 
been contributed by Mr. Bay. 
liacroix ; — See Pliny. 
de Laet, loannes; — See Piso. 
Lafosse ; — See Pliny. 
Hiangley, Batty : Pomona: or, the fruit-garden illustrated. 
Containing sure methods for improving all the best 
kinds of fruits now extant in England. — London, 1729. 
1vol. F5. (41.2x26.1). 
I^anrembergins, Guilielmus ; — See Paullus, Simon. 
Lavremberglvs, Petrvs : Apparatvs plantarivs primvs : tri- 
butus in duos hbros. i. De plantis bvlbosis. n. De 
plantis tvberosis. — Francofurti ad Moenum, [1632]. 
1 vol. sq. O. (21.1x16.8). 
Lavrembergivs, Petrvs: Horticvltvra, libris ii. compre- 
hensa; » * * Francofurti ad Moenum, [1632?] . — 
Bound with the preceding. 
I^aorenee, Edward; — See Laurence, John. 
Laurence, John : The gentleman's recreation : or the sec- 
ond part of the art of gardening improved. Contain- 
ing several new experiments and curious observations 
relating to frait-trees. Particularly a new method of 
building walls with horizontal shelters. * * * To 
which is added, by way of appendix, a new and 
familiar way to find a most exact meridian line by the 
pole star. * * * By Edward Laurence, brother to 
the author of this book.— Loudon, 1723. nar. D.— 
Bound with Lawrence, John, the clergy-man's 
Laurence, John: The fruit-garden kaleudar: or, a sum- 
mary of the art. of managing the fruit-gardeu. 
