ABBREVIATIONS AND BOOKS QUOTED. 
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Lmdley. Ai: Iitroductton to Botany. By John Bindley. London, 1832, 
8vo. 
. An Introduction to the Natural System of Botany. By John 
Lindley. London, 1835, 2d ed., 8vo. 
. British Fruits. See Pomological Magazine — it is the sam/e 
work. 
. The Theory of Horticulture, or an attempt to explain the Ope- 
ration of Gardening upon Physiological Principles. By John 
Lindley. London, 8vo., 1840. 
. The same work with Notes by A. Gray and A. J. Downing 
New York, 1841, 12mo. 
L. or Linnaeus. Species Plantarum, 5th ed. Berlin, 1810, 5 vols. 8vo. 
Lelieur. La Pomone Frangaise, ou Traite de la Culture Frangaise, et de 
la Taille des Arbres Fruitiers. Par le Compte Lelieur. Paris, 
1811, 8 vo. 
Man. The New England Fruit Book. By R. Manning, 2d ed., enlarged 
by John M. Ives, Salem, 1844, 12mo. 
Man. in II. M. Manning’s articles in Hovey’s Magazine. 
Mill. The Gardener’s and Botanist’s Dictionary. By Philip Miller. Re- 
vised by Professor Martyn. London, 1819, 2 vols. 8vo. 
Michaux. The North American Sylva, or Descriptions of the Forest Trees 
of the United States, Canada, &c. By A. F. Michaux. Paris, 1819, 
3 vols. 8vo. 
MPntosh. The Orchard and Fruit Garden. By Charles McIntosh. Lon- 
don, 1819, 12mo. 
N. Duh. (The New Duhamel) Traite des Arbres Fruitiers de DuhameL 
Nouvelle edition augmentee, etc. Par MM. Poiteau et Turpin, 
Paris. 5 vols. folio, 1808, et seq. 
Nois. See Jardin Fruitier. 
New England Farmer. A weekly periodical, devoted to Agriculture, Hor- 
ticulture, &c. Boston, 4to., continued to the present time. 
O. Duh. See Duhamel. 
Pom. Mag. or P. M. The Pomological Magazine, or Figures and Descrip- 
tions of the most important varieties of Fruit cultivated in Great 
Britain. London, 1828, 3 vols. 8vo. 
Pom. Man. The Pomological Manual. By William R. Prince. New 
York, 1831, 2 vols. 8vo. 
Prince. A Treatise on the Yine. By William R. Prince. New York, 
1830, 8 vo. 
Prince. A short Treatise on Horticulture. By William Prince. New 
York, 1828, 12mo. 
Phillips. Pomarium Britannicum ; an Historical and Botanical Account 
of the Fruits known in Great Britain. By Henry Phillips. Lon- 
don, 1820, 8vo. 
Poit. or Poiteau. Pomologie Frangaise. Recueil des plus beaux Fruits, 
cultives en France. Par Poiteau. Paris. 1838, and continued in 
4to. numbers. 
Rivers. A Descriptive Catalogue of Pears, cultivated by T. Rivers. Saw- 
bridgeworth, 1843-44, pamphlet, 8vo. 
Ron. or Ronalds. Pyrus Malus Brentfordienses, or a concise description 
of Selected Apples, with a figure of each sort. By Hugh Ronalds. 
London, 1831, 4to. 
Ray. Historia Plantarum, a John Ray, M.D. London, 3 vols. folio, 
1636 — 1104. 
Revue Eorticole. Journal des Jardiniers et Amateurs. Audot, Editeur 
Paris, 1844, et chaque mois, 12 mo. 
Switzer. The Practical Fruit Gardener. By Stephen Switzer, 1724, 
8vo. 
