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Jordan, Henri (1833-1886). See Cato, Marcus Porcius. De re
rustics. Lipsiae, 1860.

Joubert de l'Hiberderie, Ant. Nic. See Instructions pour la
semence, plantation et culture des mûriers. 1770.

Jouette, Germain

Catalogue. [Published in Le Bon jardinier, 1765-66,
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Jucundus, Joannes, "Veronensis". See Scriptores rei rusticae.
Venetiis, 1514, 1528, & 1533; Basileae, 1535.

Julian (Flavius Claudius Julianus, commonly called Julian the
Apostate, ca.331-363), Roman Emperor.

Made "Cesar", i.e. proconsul of Gaul in 355,
and spent at least the two winters of 358 and
359 in Lutetia, the modern Paris, which he describes 
as having a mild climate, more moist
than cold, owing to its nearness to the ocean.
He relates that the "Parisii" were even able to
grow figs, by wrapping them with a covering of
wheat straw to protect them against the rigors
of the climate. Cf. Larousse, Grand Dict. Univ.
9:1103.

Jung, Johann Philipp

Dissertatio physica de vino, quam ... sub praesidio
Dn. Joannis Boecleri ... d. 1. maii anno 1716 ... tueri
conabitur Jo. Philip. Jung. Argentorati, literis J.
Pastori [1716]. 40 p. (Bib. Nat. Paris)
Haller, Bib. Bot. 2:88, and Seguier, Bib. Bot.
p.342, under Boeder only. Cat. Bib. Nat. gives
main entry under "Jung, Jean Philippe", with added 
entry for "Boecler, père. Prof. Univ. Strasbourg".

Junghans, Barthold (Junghausen, Berthold)

Neu künstlich obstgärten-büchlein. 1619. (Burchardt, 
15:398, after Rohr, Haushaltungs-bibliothek, p.
365; Haller, 1:424, after Münchhausen, Hausvater)
        