iBlcto Pork S>tate College of Agriculture ^t Cornell Mntbersittp Hibrarp Cornell University Library Z 5997.M41 1867 A catalogue of the library of the Massac 3 1924 014 570 984 A CATALOGUE LIBRARY asMc|ttsrfts |i0rticttlteral ^add^, BOSTON: HENRY W. DUTTON & SON, PRINTERS, 90 AHS 92 Washinsion Siubt. 1867 c^ ^^w— -" CATALOGUE. Kote: The more full deBCription of each work is given under the name, wh(n known, of the author, or editor. Shelf 17. Altererombie, John. Practical Gardener, or Improved System of Modern Horticulture. Revised, with Additions, etc., by James Mean. 3d ed. 12 mo. London, 1823. 17. . See Mawe, Thomas, etc. 22. Acheta Domestica. Episodes of Insect Life. First, second and third series, 1849, 1860, 1851. 8 v. 8vo. col. pi. Lond. 1849-51. 25. Adlum, John. Memoir on the Cultivation of the Vine in America, and the best mode of making Wine. 2d ed. sm. 12mo. Wash- ington, 1828. 38. Ag-assiz, Louis. Contributions to the Natural History of the United States of America. 4 v. roy. 4to. 81 pi. Boston, 1857-62. 36. . See Silliman, B.. Am. Journ. of Science and Arts. Agricultural Chemistry. See Davy, Sir H.; Chaptal, J. A.; Johnston, J. F. W. ; Johnson, S. W. ; Liebig, J. ; Stockhardt, J. A. ; Norton, J. P.;, Waring, J. E.; also. Chemistry; Chymistry. F. Gazette. Gardener's Chronicle and Agric. Gaz. 15 v. large 4to. cuts. London, 1841-66. 33. Society of England, Journal. 26 vols., 1840-66. See Koyal Agric. Soc. 33. of United States. 3 v. 8vo. Washington and Boston, 1852-7. See U. S. Agric. Soc. 18. Agriculture, American. See Allen, R. L. M. of the County of Norfolk, England, General View of, by Secretary of Board of Agriculture. 8vo. London, 1813. K. Department of, of the United States Government. Reports for 1862,3, 4, 5. 4 v. with plates. Washington, 186.3-6. [Also, 2 duplicate copies of Report for 1864.] See Agriculture, Repts. of U. S. Patent Office on. 30. Dictionnaire Raisonne et Universel d Agriculture. See Ag- riculture, Nouveau Cours, etc. 18. , Elements of Scientific. See Norton, J. P. 12. , Encyclopaedia of; by J. C. Loudon. Large 8vo. 822 cuts. London, 1825. 18. , English and French compared. See Philippar, F. 18. , Essays on. See Gisborne. 35. , European. See Colman, H. K. , Journal of, and Monthly Journal of. See Farmers' Libra- ry; also. Skinner, J. S. K. of Maine. See Maine Board of Agriculture. 4 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICaLTORAL SOCIETY. k" Agriculture of Massacliusetts. Transactions of ^^^^S^^'^^aJ^lt^ Societies in Massachusetts, for 1849-62. Collated by the becre taries of the Commonwealth, W. B. Calhoun : A. W alKer.jv^ 8vo. Boston, 1849-53. [Scop.of v. for 1851.] See Massachusetts Board of Agric. ; Transactions, etc. ; Flint, C. L- K. of Michigan. See Michigan Board of Agriculture. 30. . Nouveau Cours complet d' Agriculture Th(5orique et ITatique contenant la Grande et la Petite Culture, rEconomie Kuraie ei Domestique, la Medecine Vet^rinaire, etc.: ou, Dictionnaire iiai- sonnd et Universel d' Agriculture; rfedige sur le plan de ceiui ae feu I'abbe Bozier, duquel on a conserve les articles dont la Donie a 6t6 prouvee par I'experience. Par les Membres de la becnon d'Agriculture de I'lnstitut de France, etc. Nouv. dd. lb v. »vo. with plates. Paris, 1821-23. 26. , Philosophy of. See Darwin, E., Phytologia. 33. , Journal Pratique de r. See Bixio, A. 31. , Quarterly Journal of. 25 v. large 8vo. many cuts. ±.dinD. and Lpnd. 1829-66. [Still publishing.] „...„-, io K. , Keports of United States Patent Oflace on, for 184/-bl. iz V. 8vo. Washington, 1848-62. [Also 2 duplicates of Keport foi 1860 and 1 duplicate of Keport of 1858.] 22. and Rural Economy. Cours :£l6mentaire d'Agriculture et d'ficonomie Eurale. P. V. Easpail. Lge. 18mo. 5 pi. Brussels, 1836. 17. , Science of, reduced to Practice. See Fletcher, T. C. 15. of the United States, in 1860. 4to. Washington, 1864. See Kennedy, J. C. G. 37. , Washington's Letters on; see Knight, E.; also, Washing- ton, G. E. Agriculturist, American, v. 19-25. New York, 1860-66. 28. , Canadian. See Canadian Agric. 23. A. H. B. Tree Rose: practical Instructions for its Formation and Culture. 24 cuts. Reprinted from the " Gardeners' Chronicle," with Additions. Large 18mo. London, 1845. 33. Aiton, William. General Report of Scotland. Chap. 14. On Live Stock. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agri- culture. 8vo. Glasgow, 1812. 38. Album de Pomologie. A. Bivort. 4 v. in 3, obi. 4to. several hun- dred colored plates. Brussels, 1847. 26. Allen, J. Fisk. Practical Treatise on the Culture and Treatment of the Grape Vine. History; treatment in the V. States, in open air, and under glass. 2d ed. Svo. cuts. Boston, 1848. 2 copies. On » . Victoria Regia. Size 24 by 27 inches. Boston, stand. -^gg4_ See Victoria Regia. 18. , Lewis F. Rural Architecture. Farm Houses, Cottages, Outbuildings. Lawns; Parks; Gardens. Domestic Animals, etc. Beautifully Illustrated. Lge. 12ino. many cuts. New York, 1863. 11. . See Smith, C. H. J., Landscape Gardening, &c. 18. , R. L. American Farm Book; or Compend of American Agriculture; Soils, Manures, Draining, Irrigation; Grasses, Grain, Roots, Fruits, Cotton, Tobacco, Sugar Cane.Rice, and every staple product of the United States. Best methods. Large 12mo. 100 engravings. New York, 1852. 21. Amaryllidacese. Monocotyledonous Orders. Cross-bred Veg- etables. W. Herbert. Lge. 8vo. 48 pi. London, 1837. 17. Amateur Gardener's Year Book. H. Burgess. 12rao. Edinb.ia^4. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 5 Shelf 6. America, North, Plants of. See Flora Am. Septent. ; also, North America. E. American Agriculturist. V. 19-25. 4to. N.Y. 1860-66. [Still puo- lishing.] 28. Cotton Planter and Soil. N. B. Cloud. Roy. 8vo. Mont- gomery, Ala. 1860. 34. -. Cyclopaedia, New. See New Am. Cyclop. 18. Farm Book; or Compend of American Agriculture. K. L. Allen. Large 12mo. New York, 1852. 28. Farmer. See Farmer, American. 24. Flower Garden Companion. E. Sayers. 2d ed. 18mo. Bos- ton, 1839. 23. Flower Garden Directory. Grape Vine Culture. E. Buist. 2d ed. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1839. 25. -^ Fruit Book. S. W. Cole. 18mo. many cuts. N. Y. 1859. 25. Fruit Culturist. " J. J. Thomas. Large 12mo. 300 cuts. Auburn, 1849. 25. Fruit-Grower's Guide. See Elliott, F. B., Fruit Book. 16. Gardener. J. Gardiner and D. Hepburn, etc. Sm. 12mo. Georgetown, D. C. 1818. See Gardiner, J. etc. 17. Gardener, New. T. G. Fessenden. 12mo. Boston, 1828. 17. Gardener. W. Cobbett. 12mo. N. Y. 1866. See Cobbett. 2. Gardener's Magazine, etc. See Magazine of Horticulture. 36. Journal of Science and Arts. B. SiUiman, B. Silliman, Jr., J..B. Dana, L. Agassiz, W. Gibbs. 10 v. 8vo. many plates. New Haven, 1860-66. [Still publishing.] 21. Medical and Philosophical Register. D. Hosack, J. W. Francis. 4 v. 8vo. portraits. New York, 1814. 21. Medical Botany. J. Bigelow. 3 v. 8vo. 60 colored plates. Boston, 1817-20. 26. Orchardist. J. Thacher. 2d ed. 12mo. Plymouth, Mass. 1825. 7. Ornithology. By A. Wilson. 3 v. 8vo. and atlas of 76 col. pi. fql. New York and Philad. 1828, 9. 26. Pomological Society. Transactions. 8vo. Vol. 1, 1852 and 1864; V. 2, 1856 and 1858; v. 3, 1860 and 1862; v. 4, [in part] 1864. Sessions 1 — 10. Boston, IJrooklyn, Rochester and Phila- delphia, 1852-64. [Still publishing.] 23. Poulterer's Companion. C. N. Bement. 12mo. 68 cuts. New York, 1845. 23. Rose Culturist; Propagation; Cultivation; Management. Also, full directions for the Dahlia. Large 12mo. cuts. New York, C. M. Saxton, 1852. 2 copies. E. Stock Journal. D. C. Linsley. Vols. 2 and 4, 4to. cuts. New York, 1860, 1862. 1. Trees. See Browne, D. J.; Emerson, G. B. ; Trees, American. 27. Vegetables. See Burr, F., Jr. 24. Weeds and Useful Plants. W. Darlington. Revised by G. Thurber. 12mo. 277 cuts. New York, 1863. 17. Anderson, James. Essay on Quick-Lime as a Cement and as a Manure. See Marshall, C, Introd., etc. 20. Andrews, H. C. The Heathery; or a monograph of the genus Erica; containing colored Engravings, with Latin and, English descriptions, dissections, etc., of all the known species [of Heaths, or Heather.] 6 v. large 8vo. 2d ed. 300 col. pi. London, 1846. 23. Anglo-Indian Flower Garden, Information respecting. See Richardson, D. S. b MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIfiTY. 29. Annales de la soci^td d'Horticulture de Paris, et Journal Special de rdtat et des progr^s du Jardinage. Tomes 1,2, 3,45,6,7^; aiso, tomes 14, etc., 1827, 28, 28, 29, 29, 30, 30; also, 1834, 5, b, /, », »- 1840, 41, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1850. 24 v. 8vo. many cuts ana plates. Paris, 1827-50. ISTote: the vol. for 1850 is /a'^ed vol. 41;" and there are duplicate copies of tomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; also, oi tomes 18 and 19 of 1834; and 22 of 1838. 88. de Pomologie Beige et dtrangere; pub]i.o L. Finances of U. S. Reports of the Secretary "f t^'' Treasuij of the United States, on the State of the Finances for the years ending June 30, 1863, 6. 2 v. 8vo. Washington, 186.1 24. First Steps to Botany. J. L. Drummond. 2d ed. 12mo. 100 cuts. London, 1826. „ , . . o t^;™* 11. Fitch, Asa, M. D., Entomologist of N. Y. State Agric. Soc. First and Second Reports on the Noxious, Beneficial and other Insects of the State of New York. Made to the State Agric. Society, at expense of Legislature. 8vo. 3 pi. Albany, IHob. _ stand Walter. See Victoria Regia; also. Floral Magazine. _ 17. Fleming, John. Spring and Winter Flower Gardening, contain- ino- the system of Floral Decoration as practised at Cliveden, tne Se°at of her Grace, Harriet, Duchess of Sutherland By J. Fleming, Gardener to her Grace. 18mo. London, 1864. 17. Fletcher, Thomas C. Scientific Farming Made Easy: or the Science of Agriculture reduced to Practice. 12mo. Lond. IbOO. 34. Flint, Charles L., A. M., Sec. Mass. State Board of Agriculture. A Practical Treatise on Grasses and Forage Plants: comprising their Nat. Hist.; Nutritive Value; Methods of Cultivating, Cut- ting and Curing; and the Management of Grass Lands. 24 ed. large 8vo. cuts and plates. New York' 1868. 35. . Milch Cows and Dairy Farming, Breeds; Breed- ing; Management; Selection; Guenon's method; Forage plants; Milk; Butter; Cheese; Dairy husbandry of Holland; Horsefall's System. 8vo. 128 cuts, new ed., with symptoms and treatment of Pneumonia. Boston, 1860. M. . 1st, 4th, 6th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th Annual Reports of the Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Agriculture [C. L.Flint]; with Reports of. Government Com- mittees, appointed to visit the County Societies; and Appendices containing Abstracts of County Societies' Finances. 1853-4; and (2d series) 1857-66. 11 v. large 8vo. engravings and cuts. Boston, 1854-66. 6. Flora Americse Septentrionalis. F.Pursh. 2 v. 8vo. 24 engravings. 2d ed. London, 1816. See Pursh, F. 9. Australasica. R. Sweet and E. D. Smith. Large 8vo. London, 1827, 8. 10. Boreali- Americana. Sir W. J. Hooker. 2 v. 4to. 238 pi. London, 1840. 6. . F. A. Michaux. 2 v. 8vo. 61 copper plates. Paris and Strasburg, 1803. 8. , English. See Smith, Sir J. E. 3. , Exotic. See Hooker, W. J. 24. , Little English. See Francis, G. AV. 3. , Scottish Cryptogamic. R. K. Greville. 6 v. 8vo. 360 col. plates. Edinb. 1823-8. 15. Floral Cabinet, and Magazine of Exotic Botany. G. B. Knowles and F. Westcott. 3 v. 4to. 137 col. pi. London, 1837^0. 17. Decoration at the Seat of the Duchess of Sutherland. See Fleming, J. 3. Magazine: comprising Figures and Descriptions of Popular Garden Flowers. By T. Moore and 11. H. Dombrain. Drawino-s CATALOGUE OP THE LIBRARY. 23 Shelf by W. Fitch and J. Andrews. 5 v. large 8vo. 319 col. pi. Lend. 1861-66. See, also, at end of v. 3, Companion to Floral Mag. 30. Flore des Jardins et des Grandes Cultures. N. C. Seringe. 3 v. Svo. plates. Paris and Lyons, 1845, 1847, 1849. 21. des Serres et des Jardins de I'Europe, Journal g&dral d'Horticulture. 15 v. large Svo. cuts and col. pi. Paris, 1862-6. [Still publishing.] 15,19. Floricultural Cabinet, Gardner's Weekly Mag. and. 1860-5. 7. Florist, Pruitist and Garden Miscellany. 14 v. Svo. [viz. vol. for 1848, The Florist; for 1849, 50, The Florist and Garden Miscel- lany; for 1851-61, The Florist, Pruitist and Garden Miscellany.] Many col. and other pi. London, 1848-61. 20. and Pomologist: a Pictorial Monthly Magazine of Flowers, Fruits and Horticulture. Conducted by R. Hogg, J. Spencer and T. Moore. 5 v. large Svo. 116 col. pi. ^ London, 1862-66. [Still publishing.] 23. Florist's Directory; Culture of Flowers. J. Maddock, and S. Curtis. Svo. 8 col. pi. London, 1810. Also, edition of 1822, 2 copies. See Maddock. 24. , Villa and Cottage. See Main, J. 20. Guide and Cultivator's Directory. E. Sweet. 2 v. large Svo. 200 col. pi. London, 1827-32. 24. Florula Bostoniensis. See Bigelow, J. 7. Flower Garden, British. See Sweet, E. 24. Companion, American. E. Sayers. 2d ed. ISmo. Boston, 1839. 24. . Directions for Cultivation of all Garden Flowers. Lists of the most approved. Small 12mo. col. plates and cuts. London, 1838. 23. Directory, American. See Buist, E. 8, 13. Displayed. See Curtis, W. 24. ^; or Breck's Book of Flowers. Large 12mo. Boston, , Ladies'. Annuals, Bulbs, Greenhouse Plants, Pe- 1851. rennials. 4 or 5 vols. 4to. See Loudon, Mrs. 20. , Ornamental, and Shrubbery. See Sweet, E. ; Sie- beck, R. 15. , Paxton's. J. Lindley and J. Paxton. 3 v. 4to. 108 col. plates and 314 cuts. London, 1850-53. 24. Gardener, Every Lady Her Own. See Johnson, Louisa. 14. Flowering Plants, British. See Baxter, "W.; Loudon, J. C, Hortus Britannicus. 7. and Ferns of Great Britain. Anne Pratt. 5 vols. 238 colored plates. London, n. d. 24. of Chester County, Penn. See Darlington, W. 24. Flow^ers, Culture of, and Plants: See Glenny, G. 23. and Flower Gardens. India Gardens. Svo. 1855. See Rich- ardson, D. L. 24. , New Book of. 12mo. 1866. See Breck, J. 28. for the Parlor and Garden. E. S. Eand. Illustrated by J. Andrew and A. C. Warren. Large 12mo. Boston, 1863. 34. Forage Plants. See Flint, C. L. 17. Forcing, Appendix on. See Mawe, T. 1865. 25. Pit. See Mcintosh, C. 32. Foresting, Forest Culture, or Forest Planting. See Duhamel, Se- mis et Plantations, etc.; Nicol, W.; Cruickshank, T.; Pontey, W.; Blenkarn, J.; Boutcher, W.; Hotton; Delpierre; Bradley, E. 24 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Sliolf 27. Forest Pruner, or Timber Owner's Assistant. W. Pontey. 4th ed. 8vo. 9 plates. 5. Trees of America and Europe. See North American Sylva; Trees of America; Arboretum, etc. ; Trees and Shrubs of Mass. 1. , American. See Browne, D. J.; Emerson, G. B.; Michaux, E. A. 5. . See Evelyn, J., Silva, etc. 37. , Culture of; Transplanting Large Trees; Hedges. "W. Boutcher. 4to. Edinb. 1775. 22. , Thinning and Pruning. See Hotton, Manuel de Tfilar- gueur. 26. Forsyth, William, F.A.S. and F.S.A. Culture and Management of Fruit-Trees, Pruning, etc. ; Diseases; Injuries, etc. of Fruit and Forest Trees; Cure. 2d ed. with add. 8vo. 1.3 pi. Lond. 1803. 18. Fortune, Robert. Two Visits to the Tea Countries of China and the British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya; Adventures; Tea Culture; Agriculture, Horticulture and Botany of China. Large 12mo. 2 V. 3d ed. map and illustrations. London, 1853. 23. Fowl and Game Birds, Ornamental, Aquatic and Domestic. J. J. Nolan. 12mo. 50 cuts. Dublin, 1850. 18. Fowler, O. S. A Home for All, or the Gravel Wall and Octagon Mode of Building, new, cheap, convenient, superior, and adapted to Eich and Poor. Large 12mo., cuts. New York, 1854. 24. Francis, G. W., F.L.S. Little English Flora, or a Botanical and Popular Account of all our common Wild Flowers. 4th ed. 18mo. 14 pi. and many cuts. London, 1853. M. Francis, J. W., M. D. See Hosack, D.. Am. :Med. Register, etc. 23. French, Henry F. Farm Drainage. Principles; Processes; Ef- fects of draining with stones, wood, plows, ditches, tiles. Also, Tables of Rain-Fall, Evaporation, etc. Large 12mo. 100 cuts. New York, 1860. 25. Fruit Book, American. S. W. Cole. 18mo. New York, 1859. 25. , Elliott's: or American Fruit-Grower's Guide etc. Large 12mo. New York, 1854. 25. Cultivator. J. Rogers. 3d ed. large 18mo. London, 1857. 2 copies. 25. Cultivator's Manual. T. Bridgeman. 12mo. N. Y. 1857. 25. Guitarist, American. J. J. Thomas. 12mo. 300 cuts Au- burn, 1849. 26. Garden. P. Barry. 12mo. 157 cuts. New York, 1851. 6. of the Museum of Natural Historv. Paris. " See Decaisne, J., Jardin Fruitier, etc. E. Illustrated. See Langley, B. 25. Grower's Guide. See Elliott, F. R., Fruit Book 25. Instructor. G. Bliss. Large 12mo. London 18-^5 25. Manual. R. Hogg. 16mo. 16 eugr. London 1866 ' 25. Fruit-Trees, Cultivation of, in Pots under Glass J Roo-ers 18mo. London, 1837. "^ 25. , Culture and Management o^. W. Forsyth. -M ed Svo 13 plates. London, 1803. • "<". 25. , Management of. G. Jacques. . 16mo. Worce<*ter 1849 26. , A View of Cultivation of. and JIanagement of Orchards and Cider. W. Coxe. Svo. 200 cuts. Philadelphi" isn 22. . See Arbres a Fruits; Arbros Fruitiors" Bivort \ • Bravy; Brehaut; Pecaisne; Paquct, V. ' "' 7. Fruitist. See Florist, Fruitist, and Garden Miscellany CATALOGUE OP THE LIBRARY. 25 Shelf 38. Fruits of America. C. M. Hovey. 2 v. roy. 4to. portraits and many col. plates. Boston and New York, n. d. 26. and Truit-Trees of America. A. J. Downing; Large 8vo. 213 cuts. New York and London, 1845. 2 copies. 25. , A. J. Downing and C. Downing. 3d thousand; large 12mo. New York, 1860. 2 copies. 25. of Britain. See Hogg, E., Fruit Manual, etc. Table of Britain. See Brookshaw, G., Pomona Britann. B. , Colored. 12 colored plates, by Madame Vincent, gravees par M. Lambert, aind, viz. Groseilles, Praises, Pramboises, Cerises, Pomme dApi, Poires, Pfeches, Abricots, Prune de Keine Claude, Prune de Monsieur, Eaisin Blanc, Eaisin noir. Pol. No text, title, date, (jr imprint. 38. cultivated in British Gardens. See Hooker, W., Pomona Londinensis. 26. cultivated in the Gardens of the Hortic. Society of London, Catalogue of. 8vo. 1842. E. of England. See Langley, B., Pomona, etc. 15. cultivated in Great Britain. 3 V. large 8vo. 144 pi. London, 1828-30. See Pomological Magazine. 26. Dryin^and Preservation of. See Haraszthy; also, Paquet,Y. 37. of the United States. See Orchardist's Companion, etc. 25. Varieties of, adapted to the United States. See Kenrick, W., New American Orchardist. 25. and Vegetables, Culture of. G. Glenny. 8vo. Lond. 1862. . SeePomarium; Pomona; Pomologie; Pomology; Plorist and Pomologist; Pomological Magazine ; Orchard; Duhamel. 26. Fuller, Andrew S. Grape Culturist: a Treatise on the Cultiva- tion of the Native Grape. Large 12mo. 105 cuts. N. Y. 1864. 24. Fungi. Plain and Easy Account of British Pungi. M. C. Cooke. 18mo. 24 col. pi. London, 1862. • 26. Grail, Dr. L. Improvements in Wine-making. See Haraszthy. 23. Game Birds. See Nolan, J. J. 14. Garden, Book of the. See M'Intosh, C. M. 17. ~, Cottage, of America. See Elder, W. 24. Flowers: How to Cultivate Them. E. S. Band, Jr. 12mo. cuts. Boston, 1866. 7. Miscellany. See Florist, Pruitist and G. Miscall. 38. Plans, Picturesque. See Siebeck, E. . ' See Flower Garden. 17. Gardener, Amateur. See Burgess. , American; and New Am. See Gardiner, J. ; Cobbett, W.; Fessenden, T. G. 9. , Cottage. See Johnson, C. W. 24. •, Every Lady her Own. See Johnson, Louisa. 17. , Every Man his Own. See Mawe, T. 17. , Family Kitchen. E. Buist. 12mo. New York, 1851. 22. . L'Art du Jardinier. See M^rault. 17. , Practical. See Abercrombie, J. . See Jardjnier; Bon Jardinier; Noisette. E. Gard'ner, Compleat. See Quintinye. 16. Gardener's Almanack. J. Evelyn. 16mo. London, 1691. See Evelyn, J., Kalendarium, etc. 17. , Amateur, Yearbook. H. Burgess. 12mo. Edinb. 1854. 21. Assistant. E6bert Thompson. Eoy. 8v. 12 pi. Glasgow, Edinburgh and London, n. d. [1859?]' 4 26 MASSACHUSETTS HOHTICOLTUEAL SOCIETY. Shelf 16. Gardener's Assistant, The Young. See Bridgeman, T. 39. and Botanist's Dictionary. By the late P. Miller. With add. by T. Martyn. 4 v. fol. pi. London, 1807. 12. Calendar, The American. B. M'Mahon. 8vd. Philad. 1806. 17. ■ . See Mawe, T., and J. Abercrombie, Every Man, etc. F. Chronicle (The) for 1841, 2, 3, Gard.' Chron. and Agricid- tural Gazette for 1844-8, 1860-66. 15 v. large 4to. cuts. London, 1841-66. [Still publishing.] 12. Dictionary. P. Miller. 4th ed. 3 v. sm. 8vo. London, 1754. 17. Every-Day Book. G. Glenny. New ed. with Appendix. Large 12mo. London, 1863. 17. ■ and Farmer's Reason Why, containing reasons for the prin- ciples of scientific cultivation applicable to Gardening and Agri- culture. By the Author of The Reason Why, General Science, etc. 12mo. cuts. London, 1860. G. Journal. See Fessenden, T. G., N. E. Farmer, and G. Joum. 12. Kalendar. W. Nicol. 4th ed. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1822. 2. Magazine, American. See Magazine of Horticulture. 12. . J. C. Loudon. Vols. 1-10 and 15, 19; 12 v. Svo. many cuts. London, 1826-34, 1839. 28. Monthly. T. Meehan, editor. V. 2-8, 1860-66. 7v. Svo. plates and cuts. Philadelphia, 1860-66. 16. and Planter's Calendar. R. Weston. 3d ed. Dublin, 1782. 16. Text-Book. P. A. Schenck. Large 18mo. >r. T. 1860. 19. Weekly Magazine and Floricultural Cabinet. Conducted by Messrs. Harrison. 8vo. London, Edinburgh and Dublin, n. d. [I860]. 1 vol. 15. . V. 3, 4, 5, 6, 4to. and v. 8 4to. and folio ; many cuts. Vols. 5 and 8 conducted by Shirley Hibberd. London, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865. [Still publishing.] 17. Grardeners, Golden Rules for. See Glenny, G.,- Handy Book, etc. 10. Gardeningr and Botany, a General System of. G. Don. 4 v. 4to. many cuts. London, 1831-37. 17. , Clergyman's Recreation. See Lawrence, J. 16. , Handbook of. See Kemp, E. 17. , Introduction to the Knowledge and Practice of. C. Mar- shall. 2 V. 12mo. Boston, 1799. 23. Journal de Jardinage. See Bixio, A. 24. for Ladies; and Companion to the Flower-Garden. By Mrs. Loudon. Ed. by Downing. 12mo. New York, 1846. , Landscape. See Landscape Gardening. 16. for the Million. G. Glenny. 130th thousand, large 18mo. London, 1866. 17. , Modern, Dictionary of. See Johnson, G. W. 19. , , Observations on. See Whately. 26. , Philosophy of. See Darwin, Phytologia. 36. , Planting, and Ornamental. See Marshall, C. 17. , Planting and. See Bradley, R. 17. , Pleasure and Profit of. See Lawrence, J. 16. , Science and Practice of. See Johnson, G. W. 17. , Spring and Winter Flower. See Fleming, J. 29. , State and Progress of, in France. See Jardinage. 15. . See Annals of Horticulture; also. Horticulture: etc 27. . See Burr, F. ; Field and Garden Vegetables, etc. 28. ♦— . See Revue Horticole; Bon Jardinier. -17. , Villa, Handbook of. See Paul, W. CATALOGUE OP THE LIBRA KT. 27 Shelf 16. Gardiner, John, and David Hepburn. American Gardener, con- taining ample directions for working a Kitciien Garden every month in the year, and copious instructions for Flower Gardens, Vineyards, Nurseries, Hop Yards, Green Houses and Hot Houses. New ed. with a Treat, on Gard. by a citizen of Virginia. Also, a few hints on Native Vines and Wines. Sra. V2mo. George- town, D. G. 1818. 6. Genera of the Plants of the United States Illustrated. By I. • Sprague and A. Gray. 2 v. large 8vo. 186 pi. Boston, New York and London, 1848-49. See Gray, A. H. Genesee Farmer. Second series. V. 21, 22, 2.3, 24 in pt., 25, 26 in pt. 1860, 61, 62, 63, 64. 4 v. imp. 8vo. many cuts. Roches- ter, N. Y. 1860-65. Also, 3 v; 4to. 1831, 2, 3. K. Geology of Maine, Natural History and. See Maine Board of Agric, Kept. 1863. 32. of Massachusetts, Final Report on. E. Hitchcock. 2 v. large 4to. Amherst and Northampton, 1841. of Vermont, 1st, 2d and 3d Reports. 1845-7. 33. Georg-ical Dictionary. See Deane, S., N. E. Farmer, or Georgi- cal Diet. , 36. Gibbs, W. See Silliman, B. 1. Gila River. See Emory, W. H. 11. Gilpin, William S. Esq. Practical Hints on Landscape Garden- ing: with some remarks on Domestic Architecture, as connected with Scenery. 2d ed. large 8vo. many lithographs. Lond. 1835. 18. Gisborne, Thomas. Essays on Agriculture, by the late T. Gi.«- borne. Reprinted from Quart. Rev. 1. Cattle and Sheep. 2. Agric. Drainage. 3. Ancient Agric. Literature. 4. High Farm- ing. 3d ed. large 12mo. London, 1854. 37. Glazed Cases, Growth of Plants in. N.B.Ward. 8vo. Lond. 1842. 24. Gleuny, George, F.R.H.S. Culture of Flowers and Plants. Post 8vo. 2d ed. London, 1861. 25. . . Culture of Fruits and Vegetables. 8vo. Lond. 1862. 18. . Farming for the Million. 3d ed. 12mo. Lond. 1860. 17. . Gardener's Every-Day Book. New ed. with Appen- dix. Large 12mo: London, 1863. 16. . Gardening for the Million; Amateur's and Cottager's Guide. 130th thousand. Large 18mo. London, 1866. 24. . Handbook ofFlowerGarden and Greenhouse. All the Popular Flowers and Plants. Calendar. Large 12mo. Lond. 1850. 25. . Handbook to the Fruit and Vegetable Garden. De- scription, Cultivation, etc. of the mpst useful Fruits and Vegeta- bles grown in this country [England.] Calendar of Monthly Operations for Orchard and Kitchen Garden. 8vo. Lond. 1850. 17. . Handy Book on Gardening and Golden Rules for Gardeners. With Garden Memoranda for each Month. 15th thousand, 12mo. London, 1865. 17. — : . Manual of Practical Gardening; including Land- scape Gardening. Large 12mo. London, n. d. ' 17. . Properties of Fruits and Vegetables; an Unerring Guide to Judges and Exhibitors. 18mo. London, 1861. 17. . Wardian Cases, Aquariums, Fern-culture, etc. See Mawe, T. and J. Abercrombie, Every Man, etc., in the Appendix. 1. Glendinning-, Robert. Pinetum. See Gordon, G. 10. Glossary of Botanical Terms. See Don, G. 33. Gold, Theodore S. The Homestead. See Weld, M. C. 28 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICOLTUKAL SOCIETY. Shelf 17. Golden Rules for Gardeners. See Glenny, G., Handy Book on Gardening, etc. 1. Gordon, George, and E.Glendinning. The Pinetnm: being a Synop- sis of all the Coniferous Plants at present known, with descrip- tions, history, synonymes, and comprising nearly 100 new kinds. Also, Supplement, 1862. 2 v. 8vo. London, 1858, 62. H. Goodsell,N., L. Tucker, J. Buel. Genesee Parmer and Gardener's Journal, a weekly paper, devoted to Agric, Hortic. and Rural Economy. V. 1, 2, ed. by N. G.; v. 3, by L. T. and J. B. • 3 v. 4to. cuts, 1831, 2, 3. Rochester, 1831-3. 26. GoosebeiTy Culture. See Pardee, R. G. ; Haynes, T. 23. Gore, Mrs. Rose Fancier's Manual. Bvo. London, 1838. 24. Gosse, Philip Henry, P.R.S. The Aquarium: an Unveiling of the "Wonders of the Deep Sea. 2d ed. 12mo., cuts and 6 -col. pi. London, 1856. 17. Gowans, William. On Forcing. See Mawe, T., and J. Aber- crombie. Every Man, etc., ed. of 1865. 26. Grape Culture. W. C. Strong. Large 12mo., cuts. Boston, 1866. 26. — = . See Pardee, R. G. 25. and Wipe Making. R. Buchanan. 8vo. Cincinnati, 1852. 26. , Wines and Wine Making. [With 10 valuable Ap- pendices on Wines, Drying Fruits, Silk-worm, Starch, Grape Sugar,BeetSugar, Sorgho and Imphee.] Large 8vo. KewTork, 1862. See Haraszthy. 26. Grape Culturist. A. S. Fuller. Large 12mo. 105 cuts. ]\".T. 1864. 25. Grower, Western. My Vineyard at Lakeview; by a West- ern Grape Grower. Large 12mo. New York, n. d. [1866?] 26. J— Grower's Guide, American. W. Chorlton. 12mo. cuts. New York, 1860. 26. Sugar. See Haraszthy. 26. Vine, Culture and Treatment of. J. F. Allen. 2d ed. 8vo. cuts. Boston, 1848. 2 copies. 25. i Practical Treatise on Cultivation of, on Open Walls. C. Hoare. 4th Am. ed. 12mo. Boston, 1848. . See Adlum, J.; Allen, J. F.; Buist, R.; Phin, J.; Lemoine, L.; Chorlton, W.; also, Vine; Wine. 25. Grape and Wine. Cultivation of the Native Grape, and Manu- facture of American Wines. G. Husman. Large 12mo. 38 cuts. New York, 1866. 11. Graperies and Horticultural Buildings, Woodward's. 12mo. many cuts. New York, 1865. See Woodward, G. E. and E. W. 34. Grasses and Forage Plants. C. L. Flint. 2d ed. large gvo. cuts and plates. New York, 1858. 36. Grasses, British, Practical Observations on. AVheat Diseases. W. Curtis, J. Lawrence, J. Banks. 8vo. 8 pi. London, 18-24. 6. Gray, Asa, M. D., Prof. Nat. Hist. Harv. Univ. Genera Florfe AmericEe Boreali-Orientalis lUustrata. The Genera of the Plants of the United States, illustrated by Figures and Analyses from Nature. By I. Sprague. Superintended, and with Descriptions, etc., by A. Gray. 2 v. large 8vo. 186 pi. Boston, New York and London, 1848, 9. 6. . Botany for Young People and Common Schools. How Plants Grow, a simple Introd. to structural Botany, with a Popvilar Floraj or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated. Small 4to. 6th ed. 500 cuts New York, 1861. CATALOGUE OP THE LIBRARY. 29 Shelf 6. Gray, Asa. Introduction to Structural and Systematic Botany and Vegetable Physiology; being a 5th and new edition of the Botanical Text Book. 8vo. 1300 cuts. New York, 1860. 6. — - — .— -. Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States, (revised School- and College edition.) including Va., Ky. and all E. of the Mississippi; arranged according to the natural system. 8vo. 6pl.- New York, 1860. Table. _^ Exploring Expedition, under Capt. Wilkes, 1838^2. Atlas— Botany, Phanerogamia. A. Gray; by authority of Con- gress. Vol. 1. large fol. 100 pi. New York, 1857. 36- :; . See Silliman, B., Am. Journal of Science and Arts. 24. G-reenhouse, Handbook of Flower Garden and. See Glenny, G. • alsOj Hothouses. 3. GreviUe, Eobert Kaye, E.E.S., etc. Scottish Cryptogamic Flora. 6 V. 8vo. 360 pi. Edinb. 1823-28. 87. Growth of Plants under Closely Glazed Cases. N. B. Ward. London, 1842. 32. Guiane-Prangoise, Histoire des Plantes de la. F. Aublet. 4 v. 4to, London and Paris, 1775. 26. Guide to the Orchard and Kitchen Garden. G. Lindley and J. Lindley. 8vo. London, 1831. 1. Hag-en, Hermann. Synopsis of the Neuroptera [insects] of N. America. With list of the S. American species. Prepared for the Smithsonian Inst. 8vo. Washington, July, 1861. 16. Handbook of Gardening. E.Kemp. Lge 18mo. cuts. Lond. 1855. 18. of Organic Analysis. J. Liebig and A. W. Hofman. 12mo. London, 1853. 17. of Villa Gardening. Letters. W.Paul. 12mo. Lond. 1856. 24. to the Flower Garden and Greenhouse. G. Glenny. Large 12mo. London, 1850. 25. to Fruit andVegetable Garden. G. Glenny. 8vo. London, 1850. 17. Handy Book on Gardening, and Golden Rules for Gardeners. G, Glenny. 15th thousand, 12mo. London, 1865. 26. Haraszthy, A. (California State Commissiongr on Vine culture in California.) Grape Culture, Wines, and; Wine-making [in Europe and in Cal.] Notes upon Agriculture and Horticulture. Lge. 8vo. 85 cuts. N. Y. 1862. With Appendices, A to K, viz. : Appendix A. Wines and their Varieties ; from Johann Carl Leuch, . on Wines and Wine-making. " B. Manufacture and Treatment of Wines; from J. C. Leuch, on Wines and Wine-making. C. Dr. L. Gall, on Improvements in Wine-making. " D. The Vine and its Treatment; from the work of Ferdinand Rubens. 24 cuts. " E. Manufacture of Sparkling Wines; from the work of J. Beyre. 49 cuts. " F. Drying Fruits ; from the work of F. Lucas. G. Culture of the Silk-Worm; from the work of Anton Ziegler, Bavaria. " H. Manufacture of Potaio-Starch and Grape Sugar; from the work of Dr. P. W. Philippi. " I. Beet Sugar; from the work of K. J. Ebert. " K. Sorgho and Imphee; from the work of Henry S. Olcott. 6th ed. New York, 1858. 30 MASSACHUSETTS HOBTICULTUKAL SOCIETY. Sholf 11. Harris, Thaddeus William, M. D. Treatise on some of the Insects injurious to Vegetation. 3d. ed. [Ed. by C. L. Flint, Sec'y Mass. Bd. of Agric. and pub. by authority of the Legislature.] Large 8vo. 8 col. pi. many cuts. Boston, 1862. 8 copies. M. . Some Insects of Xew England injurious to Veg- etation. 8vo. 2 editions, viz., Cambridge, 1842; Boston, 1852. 19. Harrison, Messrs. Gardener's Weekly Magazine, etc. 8vo. Lon- don, Edinburgh and Dublin, n. d. 18ti0. 37. Havana, Cuba. Memorias de la Institucion Agronoma de la Ha- bana. See Sagra, R. de la. 26. Haynes, Thomas. On the Improved Culture of the Strawberry, Raspberry, Gooseberry and Currant. Best Varieties. 3d ed. 4 col. pi. London, 1823. 36. Hayward, Joseph. The Science of Horticulture; Manag. and Trainino- of Fruit Trees; Sketches; Investigation of the Physiol- ogical Principles of Kirwau, Davy, Ibbetson, Hitt, Forsyth, and Knight. 2d ed. ; with culture of Pine Apple, Peaches, Necta- rines; heat by Steam. 8vo. 7 pi. London, 1824. 20. Heatliery (The) ; or a monograph of the genus Erica. H. C. An- drews. 6 V. large 8vo. 2d ed. 300 col. pi. London, 1845. 23. Hedg-es, Free and Co. Experiments with Sorghum Sugar Cane. Sugar Making, etc. . 18mo. cuts. Cincinnati, n. d. 37. Hedg-es, Transplanting and Culture of See Boutcher, W. 39. Henderson, Edward George, and Andrew. Illustrated Bouquet, consisting of Figures with Descriptions of New Flowers. 3 v. oblong 4to. 85 col. pi. London, 1857-64. 14. Henslow, Rev. J. S.,M.A.,r.L.S.,etc. The Botanist. SeeMaund, B.,etc. E. Herbal, Curious, containing 500 cuts of the Most Useful Plants. Eliz. Blackwell. 2 v. fol. London, 1737. 21. Herbert, Hon. and Rev. William. Amaryllidacese; preceded by an attempt to arrange the Monocotyledonous Orders, and followed by a treatise on Cross-bred Vegetables; with Supplement. Large 8vo. 48 pi. London, 1837. 17. Herbs, Sweet. See Patterson, N. 17. Hibberd, Shirley, ed. See Gardener's Weekly Magazine, etc. 18. — I . Rustic adornments for Homes of Taste, and Recrea- tions for Town Fol-k, in the Study and imitation of Nature. 2d ed. 12mo. many cuts and col. pi. London, 18.57. 87. Hig-hland Cottages, Roxbury. See Lang, W. B. 36. Highland Society of Scotland, Prize Essays and Transactions of. New series, 19 v. 8vo. many pi. and cuts. Edinburgh and Lon- don, 1829-65. [Still publishing.] 36. Himalayan Journals, or Notes of a Naturalist. J. D. Hooker. 2 V. 8vo. 12 col. pi. maps, cuts. London, 1854. 39- Plants, Illustrations of J. D. Hooker, W. H. Fitch Fol 24 col. pi. London, 1855. 37. Hints for American Husbandmen, with Communications to the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society. By order of the Directors 8vo. pi. Philadelphia, 1827. 37. Historical Sketch of thij Massachusetts Horticultural Societv. H A. S. Dearborn. 4to. Manuscript of the Author, Mar. 3"l8o0 See also, Mass. Hort. Soc. Trans. 1847-51. 27. History of Cultivated Vegetables. H. Phillips. i>d ed. 2 v 8vo London, 1827. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 31 Shelf 32. Hitchcock, Edward, LL. D., Prof. Cliem. and Nat. Hist. Amherst College, etc. Final Report on the Geology of Massachusetts. V. 1. Economical and Scenographical Geology; v. 2. Scientific and elementary Geology. Large 4to. Amherst and Northamp- ton, 1841. [Also, on shelf M, 4to. atlas, 19 pi. part col., part du- plicates. 1834, etc.] 23. Hive and Honey-Bee, a Practical Treatise on. L. L. Langstroth. 3d ed. 12mo. New York, 1860. 23. , The, and The Honey-Bee. Diseases. Remedies. H. D. Richardson, J. O. Westwood. 12mo. London, n. d. 25. Hoare, Clement. Pract. Treat, on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls. Improved method as to its Roots. 4th Am. ed. 12mo. Boston, 1848. 18. Hofmaiin, A. W. See Liebig, J. 9. Hog-g-, Robert, Esq., LL. D.,E.L.S., E.H.S. Cottage Gardener, Poultry Chronicle, Journal of Horticulture. See Johnson, G. W. 20. , J. Spencer, T. Moore, and others. Florist and Pomo- logist: a Pictorial monthly magazine of Flowers, Fruits and gen- eral Horticulture. 5 v. large 8vo. 116 col. pi. London, 1862-66. [Still publishing.] 25. . Fruit Manual; description and Synonymes of Fruit and Fruit-Trees of Britain,' with selected Lists. 16mo. London, 1860. Also, 3d ed. 16mo. London, 1866. 24. Hog-g-, Thomas. Culture of the Carnation, Pink, Auricula, Poly- anthus, Ranunculus, Tulip, Hyacinth, Rose, etc. Soils ; Manures ; Catalogues. 6th ed. 12mo. col. illustr. London, 1839. M. Holland, Henry. General View of the Agriculture of Cheshire, [England]; means of its Improvement. '8vo. London, 1817. 11. Holly, Henr.y Hudson, architect. Country Seats; containing lith- .ographic Designs for Cottages, Villas, Mansions, etc., with Out- . buildings; also, Country Churches, City Buildings, Railway Stations, etc. 4to. 34 plates. New York, 1863. 40. Holy Bible. See Bible. 18. Home for All, or the Gravel Wall and Octagon mode of Buildmg. O. S. Fowler. Large 12mo. cuts. New York, 1854. 33. Homestead, The. Ed. by W. Clift, T. S. Gold, H. A. Dyer, M. C. Weld. 3v. largeSvo. Hartford, 1860, 60, 61. See Weld, M.C. 11. Architecture. S. Sloan. Large 8vo. 40 designs, 200 engr. Philad. 1861. 36. Hooker, Joseph Dalton, M.D., R.N., F.R.S., etc. Himalayan Journals; or Notes of a Naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Khasia Mountains, etc. 8vo. maps and ill. 12 pi. and many cuts, 2 v. London, 1854. 39. . Illustrations of Himalayan Plants, chiefly select- ed from drawings, made for the late J. F. Cathcart, Esq. De- scriptions and analyses by J. D. Hooker; plates by W. H. Fitch. Fol. 24 col. pi. London, 1855. 39. . The Rhododendrons of Sikkim-Himalaya, re- cently discovered; from Drawings on the spot during a Govern- ment Botanical Mission. Ed. by Sir W. J. Hooker. Fol. 31 col. pi. London, 1849. 8. . See Curtis, W., Botanical Magazine. 38. Hooker, William, F.H.S. Pomona Londinensis: contg. colored Eno-ravings of the most esteemed Fruits cultivated in Britisn Gardens, with a descriptive account of each variety. V. 1, royal 4to. 49 col. pi. London, 1818. 32 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Shelf Stand. Hooker, Sir William Jackson, K.H., LL.D., F.E.A., Prof, of Botany, and Director of Kew Gardens, etc. Description of Vic- toria Kegia. See Victoria Regia. 10. . Flora Boreali- Americana: or the Botany of the Northern Parts of British America: compiled principally from the Plants collected by Dr. Richardson and Mr. Drummond, under Sir John Franklin, R. K". Also by Mr. Douglas, from N. W. America, and others. 2 v. 4to. 238 pi. Published by authority of the Colonial Secretary. London, 1840. 3. . Exotic Flora: containing figures and descrip- tions of new and rare Exotic plants, especially of such as are deserving of cultivation in our gardens; characters, orders, his- tory, flowering, etc. 3 v. large 8vo. many col. pi. Edinb. and London, 1823-27. Icones Plantarum, or Figures, with descrip- tions of New and Rare Plants from the author's Herbarium. 4 v. 8vo. 400 lithog. pi. London, 1837-1841. Journal of Botany, being a second series of the Botanical Miscellany; containing figures and descriptions of Plants recommended by novelty, rarify, history, or uses; with Botanical Notices, and occasional Portraits and Memoirs of Eminent Botanists. 4 v. 8vo. many pi. and portraits. London, 1834-42. y y V 8. . See Curtis, W., Botanical Magazine. 23. Horses; their Varieties, Breeding, etc. H.D.Richardson. Large 12mo. cuts. New York, 1852. 11. Horticultural Buildings. See '^S'oodward, G. E. and F. "W. G. Journal. See Fessenden, T. G., N. E. Farmer, etc. 28. Register, etc. J. Paxton, J. Harrison. . London, 1831-5. See Paxton, J. 11. Review, Western. See Western Horticultural Review. 27. Society, Illinois State. See Illinois, etc. 10. , Massachusetts. Transactions', Proceedings, etc. Lge. 8vo. 13 col. pi. Boston, 1847. 7 copies. 10. . Transactions, 1829-65. 5 v. 8vo. Boston, 1829-65. 4, 29. Horticulture et Jardinage. See Annales ; Revue Horticole ; Il- lustration Horticole; Bon Jardinier. 29. , Soci^te Centrale d', du Departement de la Seine Infe'rieure. See Bulletins, etc. 15. Horticulture, Annals of; and Year Book of Information on Practical Gardening. 5 v. roy. 8vo. 5 col. pi. many cuts. Lond 1846-50. 24. , Dictionary of See Paxton. 9. , Journal of; etc. See Johnson, G. W. 2. ; Magazine of See Hovey, C. M. 18. and Natural Phenomena, etc.. Letters on. See Oui- Neigh- borhood. 16. , Principles of See Johnson, G. W., Sci. and Pract., etc. 36. , Science of Fruit Trees; Physiolog. Principles; Pine Ap- ples; etc. J. Hay ward. 8vo. 7 pi. London, 1824. 17. , Short Treatise on; Linnasan Botanic Garden, Flushing Long Island. W. Prince. 12mo. New York, 1828. 6. , Theory of See Lindley, J.; also, Haywai-d, J. 14. Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste. A. J. Downing and others, editors. 21 v. 4to. many engr. and cuts Albany, N. Y. etc., 1846-66. See Downing, A. J. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 33 Shelf 6. Hortus Britannicus. See Loudon, J. C. 6. Cantabrigiensis. See Don, P. N. M. Hosa«k,David,M.D., F.B.SS. L. and E.,etG. Essays on Various Subjects of Medical Science. 3 v. 8vo. New York, 1824^ 1830. E. , Memoir of De Witt Clinton: with an Appendix, con- taining numerous Documents, illustrative of his Life. 4to. por- trait. JSTew York, 1829. 21. , and J. W. Francis, M. D., etc. American Medical and Philosophical Kegister; or Annals of Medicine, Natural History, Agriculture and ths Arts. 2d ed. 4 v. 8vo. portraits. N. Y. 1814. 23. Hotiiouse and Greenhouse Manual. E. Sweet. Svo. Lond. 1831. 11. Hothouses, Practical Treatise on. E. B. Leuchars. 8vo. many cuts. Boston, 1851. 37. , Eemarks on Construction of. J. C. Loudon. 4to. 10 pi. London, 1817. 4. . See Lemaire, C, Illustration Horticole; also, Keane, W., In-door Gardening; Architecture; Glenny, G. 22. Hotton. Manuel He I'filargueur; ou de la conduite des Arbres Porestiers. 18mo. Paris, 1829. 26. Hovey, Charles M., on Cordon Training, Orchard-houses, etc. See Brehaut. 38. . The Fruits of America, containing riqhly colored Figures and full Descriptions of all the Choicest Varieties culti- vated in the U. S. 2 v.roy. 4to. portraits. Boston and N. Y. n. d. 2. , editor. Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and all useful discoveries in Rural affairs. V. 1-32; 32 v. Svo. Bos- ton, 1835-66. [Still publishing.] 2. Hovey, P. B., Jr. See Magazine of Horticulture. 18. How to Farm Two Acres Profitably. J. Robson. 2d ed. 18mo. London, 1863. 17. to Lay Out a Garden. E.- Kemp. 2d ed. 12mo. Lond. 1858. 28. Hoyt, J. W. and Mrs. E. O. S., editors. See Wisconsin Farmer. 22. Huber, P. NaturalHistory of Ants. Translated from the French, with additional notes, by J. E. Johnson. 12mo. London, 1820. 11. Hughes, John Arthur. Garden Architecture and Landscape Gar- dening; illustrating the architectural embellishment of gai'dens, with remarks on Landscape Gardening in its relation to Archi- tecture. Large Svo. many cuts. London, 1866. 5. Hunter, A., M. D., F.R.SS. L. and E. See Silva. 37. Husbandmen, American, Hints for. See Hints, etc. 31. Husbandry and Rural Affairs. Cyclopaedia. See Doyle, M. 25. Husman, George, (of Hermann, Missouri.) Cultivation of the Native Grape, and Manufacture of American Wines. Large 12mo. 38 cuts. New York, 1866. 21. Hybridation, de la, des Vegetaux. See Lecoq, H. 23. Hyde, James F. C. The Chinese Sugar-Cane; its History, Mode of Culture; Manufacture of the Sugar, etc.: with Reports of its Success in different portions of the United States, and Letters from Distinguished Men. 12mo. cuts. Boston, 1857. 1. Icones Plantarum; or Figures, with brief descriptive characters and remarks, of New or Bare Plants, selected from the Author's Herbarium. W.J.Hooker. 4 v. Svo. 400 pi. Lond. 1837-4L 10. Iconum Botanicarum Index. G. A. Pritzel. Imp. Svo. Berlm, 1861. 5 34 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETT. Shelf 28. Illinois Farmer, a Monthly Agricultural Journal, devoted to the interest of the Farmer, Gardener, Fruit Grower and Stock Eaiser. M. L. Dunlap, ed. V. 7, imp. 8vo. 1862 and pts. of '61, '63. Springfield, 1861, 2, 3. 27. State Horticultural Society, Transactions of, for 1861, '62; Papers, Essays; Lists of Fruits, Trees, Shrubs recommended by the Society, etc. Pub. by the Soc. Svo. Chicago, 1863. 39. Illustratetl Bouquet (The) ; consisting of Figures with Descrip- tions of New Flowers. E. G. and A. Henderson. 3 v. 4to. 85 col. pi. London, 1857, 61, etc. 4. Illustration Horticole. 12 v. large 8vo. 458 col. pi. 1854-66. See Lemaire, C. 39. Illustrations of Himalayan Plants. See Hooker, J. D. 40. Imperial Family Bible. See Bible. 26. Imphee Sugar Cane. See Haraszthy, A., Appendix. 10. Index, General, to Plates, Drawings and Pictures of Plants. See Pritzel, G. A., Iconum Botanicarum Index. 39. Indian Corn. Histoire Agricole et Economique du Mais. M. Bonafous. Fol. 19 pi. Paris and Turin, 1836. 24. In-Door Gardening. "W. Keane. 18mo. 3d ed. London, 1865. 24. Plants, and How to Grow Them. E. A. Maling. 4th thou- sand, 18mo. London, 1862. . See Window Gardening. 22. Insect Architecture; Kavages; Preservation; Classification. J. Rennie. New ed. 12mo. London, 1857. 15. Enemies of Fruit and Fruit Trees. I. P. Trimble. 4to. 11 col. pi. New York, 1865. 11. Insects. Arcana Entomologica. J. O. Westwood. 2 v. large 8vo. 95 pi. London, 1845. 11. . Farm Insects, injurious to Field Crops, in Britain and Ireland, infesting Barns and Granaries. J. Curtis. Large 8vo many engravings. Edinburgh and London, 1860. 22. Injurious to Gardeners, Foresters and Farmers. V. KoUar, J., and M. Loudon, J. O. Westwood. 12mo. Loud. 1840. 11. Injurious to Vegetation. T. W. Harris. Large Svo. cuts and pi. Boston, etc. 1842, 52, 63. . Lepidoptera and Coleoptera of N. America. See Morris; Leconte. 22. , Life of North American. B. Jaeger. 12mo. 69 cuts. New York, 1859. 1. . Neuroptera of North and South America. See Hagen, H. 11. , New, Rare and Interesting. See Westwood, J. O., Arcana Entomologica. 11. of New York, 1st and 2d OflBcial Eeport on. A. Fitch. Svo 3 pi. Albany, 1856. , Noxious and Useful. See Kirby, W., Entomology ; also, Episodes of Insect Life; Rennie, J.; Fitch, A.; Harris, T. W. 23. Irrigation. See Donald, J. 19. Irvine, Alexander, ed. The Phytologist; a Botanical Journal. 6v Svo. London, 1855-1863. 32. Isle de France, Notice des Plantes de 1'. See Aublet, F. 25. Jacques, George. Pract. Treat, on Management of Fruit Trees- with descriptive Lists of those adapted to New England. 16mo' Worcester, 1849. * 23. Jaeger, B., and H. C. Preston. Life of North American Insects 69 cuts, 12mo. New York, 1859. 29. Jardinage. See Annales ; also, Bixio, Journal de Jardinage. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 35 Shelf 5. Jardin Fruitier Du Museum [Garden of Plants] ; ou Iconographie de toutes lea espfeces et vari^tes d'Arbres Fruitiers cultiv^s dans cet etablissement, etc. J. Decaisne. 7 or 8 vols. imp. 8vo many plates. Paris, 1858-66. 22. JarcUnier des Fen^tres. des Appartements et des Petits Jardins. Mme. Cora Millet-Eobinet. 3e ^d. ISmo. 52 cuts. Paris, n. d. , Le Bon. See Bon Jardinier. 30. , etc. Manuel Complet du Jardinier, Maraicher, Pdpinidriste, Botaniste, Fleuriste et Paysagiste. L. Noisette. 4 v. 8vo. 13 nl Paris, 1825, 26. 37. Jefferson. T. See Knight, F. 27. Jenks, Joseph William. Eural Poetry of the English Language, illustrating the Seasons and Months of the Year, their Changes, Employments, Lessons and Pleasures, topically paragraphed; with a copious Index. Large Svo. Boston, 1856. 7. Johnson, Charles. Ferns of Great Britain: illustrated by J. E. Sowerby. Descriptions, Synonyms, etc. by C. Johnson." Pt. 7, 8vo. London, 1854. 9. Johnson, George "William, Esq. F.R.H.S. Cottage Gardener; or Amateur and Cottager's Guide to Out-door Gardening and Spade Cultivation. [Continued, v. 2, 3, as f'ott. Gard. : a Pract. Guide in Every Dept. of Horticulture ; V. 4-8, Cott. Gard. a Pract. G. iu Gt. Dept. of Hort. and Rural and Domestic Economy ; V. 9-13, Cott. Gard. and Country Gentleman's Companion ; v. 14-16, Cott. Gard. and Country Gent.'s Comp., a Journ of Hortic, Rural and Dom. Econ., Botany, and Natural History, conducted by G. W. J., Esq., and Robert Hogg, Esq., LL. D. ; t. 17-26, Cott. Gard., Country Gent's. Comp., and Poultry Cbronicle, a Journ. of Hortic, R. and D. Econ., Bot. and Nat. Hist , by G. W. J. and R. H ; t. 26-34, " New Series," Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener, and Country Gentleman. A Magazine of Gardening, Rural and Dom. I^con., Bot. and Nat. Hist. 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Lectures on ths Application of Chemistry and Geology to Agriculture. Large 12mo. New ed. with Appendix on Experiments. New York, 1860. 20. Johnstone, William Grosart, F.B.S.E., and Alexander Croall, A.B.S.E. The Nature-Printed British Sea-Weeds; a History, with figures and dissections, of the Algae of the British Isles. 4 V. large 8vo. 208 col. pi. many cuts. London, 1859, 60. E. Jolimont, F. G. T. De. Lea Mausoldes Frangais. Recueil des Tombeaux les plus remarquables dans les nouv. cimetieres de Paris. Fol. many lithog. pi. Paris, 1821. 33. Journal d'Agriculture Pratique et de Jardinage. See Bixio, A. 36 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Shelf 21. Journal g^n^ral d'Horticulture. See Flore des Serres et des Jar- dins de rEurope. 35. Journal of the Bath and West of England Society for the En- couragement of Agriculture, Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. "Work and Learn." Vol. 8th, 8vo. London, 1860. 6. r of Botany. See Hooker, Sir W. 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Kennedy, Joseph C. G. Agriculture of the United States in 1860; compiled from the Original Returns of the Eighth Census, under direction of the Secretary of the Interior, by J. C. G. Ken- nedy, Supt. of Census. 4to. Washington, 1864. 25. Kenrick, William. New American Orchardist. (No. 2 of " Farm- er's Library.") Most valuable Varieties of Fruit adapted to U. S. ; history, culture, uses, etc. Culture of Silk ; Appendix on Vegeta- bles, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Flowers. 2d ed. large 12mo. Boston, 1835. 11. Kern, G. M. Practical Landscape Gardening, with reference to the improvement of Rural Residences, giving the general princi- CATALOGUE OP THE LIBRARY. 37 Shelf pies of the art, with full directions for planting shade trees, shrub- bery and flowers, and laying out grounds. 2d ed. 8vo. many cuts. Cincinnati, 1856. 22. Kirby, William, M.A., P.R.S., F.L.S. and William Spence, Esq. F.E.S., P.L.S. 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F.R.S. etc. A Description of the Genus Pinus. 2 v. large 8vo. 69 pi. and portrait. London, 1832. 23. Land Drainage, Embankment and Irrigation. J. Donald. 12mo. London, n. d. [1851?] 23. , Principles and Practice of. See Klippart, J. H. ; also, Drainage. 17. Landreth, David. See Johnson, G. W., Dictionary, etc. 11. Landscape Gardening, Enquiry into the Changes in. Also, Letter to Price. H. Repton. 8vo. London, 1794. 11. and Landscape Architecture : the entire works of the late H. Repton, with Biog., etc. by J. C. Loudon. 8vo. 253 cuts. London, 1840. See Repton. - xt -o 38. , Observations on the Theory and Practice of H. Rep- ton. Large 4to. portrait, cuts and 40 col. pi. Lond. 1803. 11. : or. Parks and Pleasure Grounds. C. H. J. Smith and L. F. Allen. Large 12mo. New York, 1856. 38 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. She!/ 11. Landscape Gardening, Practical. G. M. Kern. 2cl ed. 8vo. many cuts. Cincinnati, 1855. 11. , Practical Hints upon. "W. S. 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See Lemoine, J. ; Nicol, W. 24. Nuttall, Thomas, F. L. S., etc. Introduction to Systematic and Physiological Botany. 12mo. Camb. and Boston, 1827. 38. — : . Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Territory, dur- ing the year 1819, with occasional observations on the Manners of the Aborigines. 8vo. map and engr. Philad. 1821. 4. . See North American Sylva, Continuation. 48 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Shelf 27. Oak-planting. See Cruickshank, T. 19. Observations on Modern Gardening. Whately. 2d ed. Lon- don, 1770. K. Oliio Board of Agriculture, 4tli and 5tli Annual Reports. Colum- bus, 1850, 51. A. Cultivator: dev. to Farm, Stock, Garden, Orchard, People. Y. 16, 4to. Columbus, 1860. E. Valley Farmer. Conducted by B. T. Sanford. Y. 5 and 6, 1860, 61; V. 7 In pt. 1862. 4to. cuts. Cincinnati, 1860-62. 26. Olcott, H. S. Sorgho and Imphee. See Haraszthy, appendix. 25. Open Air Grape Culture. Manuf. of Domestic "Wine. J. Phin. Large 12mo. 105 cuts. Xew York, 1862. 22. Orange Culture. See Lemoine, L., Leoons, etc.. Granger. E. Orange-Trees, Treatise of, by De la Q'uintinye. See Quintinye. 25. Orchard, The. C. M'Intosh. 16mo. col. pi. cuts. Lond. 1839. 26. and Kitchen Garden, Guide to. See Lindley, G. and Orchardist. See Fruit; Fruit Trees; Pomology, etc. 25. Orchard-House, or Cultiv. of Fruit Trees in Pots, under Glass. T. Kivers. 5th ed. 18mo. London, 1858. 25. Orchard-Houses, Hints on Construction and Management of. J. E. Pearson. 3d ed. 18mo. cuts. London, 1865. 26. . See Bre'haut, T. C. 25. Orchardist, American. See Thacher, J. 25. , New American. See Kenrick, W. 37. Orchardist's Companion, a Quarterly Journal. History, Charac- ter, Properties, Cultivation, etc. of Fruits of the U. S. Y. 1, April, 4to. 48 col. pi. Philadelphia, 1841. 3. Orchidaceou.s Plants, Illustrations of. 100 col. figs, with Descrip- tions and Directions for Cultivation. T. Moore, Large 8vo. London, 1857. 23. Orchid Grower's Manual. B. S. "^Villiams. 8vo. Lond. 1852. 23. Manual. T. Appleby. 18mo. London, n. d. 39. Orchids. Pescatorea. Iconographie des Orchidees. J. Linden; etc. Fol. 48 col. pi. Brussels, 1860. 7. Ord, J. See AYilson, A. 18. Organic Analysis, Handbook of. J. Liebig. 12mo. 85 cuts, Lon- don, 1853. 20. Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery. Selected from E. Sweet, D. Don, etc. 4 v. large 8vo. 280 col.pl. Lond. 1852-5. 7. Ornithology, American. See "Wilson, A. 18. Our Farm of Four Acres and the Money we made by it. From 12th Lond. ed. 12mo. Boston, 1860. 18. Our Neighborhood, or Letters on Horticulture and Natural Phe- nomena: interspersed with opinions on Domestic and Moral Economy. 12mo. New York, 1831. 16. Out-Door Gardening during Every "Week, etc, "W. Keane. 3d ed. 16mo. London, 1865. 34. Outlines of Botany. J. H. Balfour. 12mo. 595 cuts. Edinb. 1854. 33. Ox. Horse. Farmer's Library, Animal Economy. Y. 1. The Ox by "W. C. L. Martin, of Zool. iSoc. Lond. 3 col. pi. and many cuts. The Horse, by "William Youatt; with a treatise on Draught. Many cuts. 1 v. roy. 8vo. London, n. d. , 37. Pacific Railroad, Eeports of Explorations and Surveys for, by the U. S. Govt, in 1853, 4. 13 v. 4to. Hundreds of col. and other pi. and maps. "Washington, 1855. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 49 Shelf 22. Paquet, Victor. Traite de la Conservation des Fruits, et des Meilleures esp^ces d'Arbres Fruitiers. Les precedes rdcompeiisds de Medailles. 18mo. Paris, Lyons, 1844. 26. Pardee, B. G. Complete Manual for the Cultivation of the Straw- berry; Best Varieties; Raspberry, Blackberry, Cranberry, Cur- rant, Gooseberry, Grape, their Cultivation and Best Varieties. New ed. Large 12mo. many cuts. New York, 1863. 29. Paris Horticultural Society. 24 v. See Annales de la Soc. d'Hort. de Paris. 23. Parkinaii, Francis. Book of Roses. Large 12mo. many vig- nettes. Boston, 1866. 11. Parks, Pleasure Grounds and Public Gardens. See Smith, C. II. J., Landsc. Gardening. 22. Parlor Flowers. Window Gardening. See Millet-Bobinet, Cora. 28. and Garden, Flowers for the. See Rand, E. S. 16. Gardener. Cornelia J. Randolph (of Va.) Tr. from French. 18mo. 11 figs. Boston, n. d. 24. Gardening. SeeKeane, W.; Maling, E. A.; Mawe, T. 30. Parnientier. Culture, etc. de la Vigne. See Chaptal. 24. Parrish, E. Phantom Bouquet. 12mo. pi. and cuts. Philad. 1864. 9. Parsons, S. B. The Rose, its History, Poetry, Culture and Clas- sification. Large 8vo. N. Y. 1847. K. Patent Office (U. S.) Reports, viz. On Agriculture, for 1847-61, 12 v.; on Mechanics, for 1857, 3 v.; on Arts and Manuf. for 1863, 1 V. text, 1 V. of 531 pi. — 2 v. In all, 17 v. 8vo. many pi. "\7ash- ington, 1848-62, 66. [Also, dup. of Rept. on Agric. for 1861.] 17. Patterson, Nathaniel, D. D. The Manse Garden; or Pleasant Culture of Fruit Trees, Flowers, Vegetables, and Sweet Herbs, for the beauty and profit of the Villa, or Farm. 9th thousand, 12mo. London, n. d. 17. Paul, William. Hand-Book of Villa Gardening: in a Series of Letters to a Friend. 12mo. London, 1855. 13. . Rose Garden. Division 1. History, Rosarium, Cul- tivation; wood cuts. Div. 2. Natural groups of most esteemed Varieties; Descriptions, Origin, Culture. Large 8vo. 15 col. pi. many cuts. London, 1848. 39. Pavilion at Brighton, Designs for. H. J. A. and G. S. Bepton. Fol. 21 pi. and cuts. London, n. d. [1806':'] 3. Paxton, Joseph, F.L.S., H.S. etc. Magazine of Botany, and Reg- ister of Flowering Plants. 16 v. large 8vo. London, 1834-49. 28. and Joseph Harrison. Horticultural Register and General Magazine of all useful and interesting discovaries con- nected with Natural History and Rural subjects. V. 1, 2, 3, 4, in pt. London, 1831-5. 24. and Prof. Lindley. Pocket Botanical Dictionary; names, history, culture of, all plants known in Britain ; expl. of Technical Terms. 12mo. London, 1840. 15. Paxton's Flower Garden. See Lindley, J. 22. Payen, A. Les Maladies des Pommes de Terre, des Betteraves des Bles et des Vigues de 1845 a 1853, avec I'indicatlon des Meil- leurs moyens a employer pour les combattre. 16mo. Paris, 1853. 22. Peach Culture. See Lemoine, L. ; Brehaut, T. C. 25. , Growth of, on Open Wall. Smith, J. 18mo. Lond. 1843. and Pear Culture. See Arbres a Fruits; Fruit; Pomarium. 26. Pear Culture. T. W. Field. 12mo. 115 cuts. N. Y. 1859. 7 50 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCJETY. Shelf 25. Pearson, J. B. Hints on the Construction and Management of Orchard-Houses. 3d ed. 18mo. cuts. London, 1865. 27. Peat, Muck and Commercial Manures, Essay on. S. W. Johnson. Large 8vo. Hartford, 1850. 37. Pennsylvania Agricultural Society. Hints for American Hus- bandmen, with Communications to the Soc. Pub. by the Direc- tors. 8vo. pi. Philadelphia, 1827. M. . Memoirs of, with Selections from best Authors, for use of Pract. Farmers of U. S. 8vo. I'hilad. 1824. 28. Pe'pin. See Revue Horticole; also, Bon Jardinier. 39. Pescatorea. Iconographie des Orchidtes. J. Linden, and others. Fol. 4H col. I3l. Brussels, 1860. See Linden, J. K. Petzholdt, Alexander. Lectures to Farmers on Agricultural Chemistry. See Farmer's Library, v. 1. 24. Phantom Bouquet: a popular treatise on the art of Skeletonizing Leaves and Seed-vessels, and adapting them to embellish the Home of Taste. E. Parrish. 12mo. pL cuts. Philad. 1864. 18. PhUippar, Fr. Voyage Agronomiqu'e en Angleterre, fait en 1829; ou Essai sur les Cultures de ce Pays comparees k celles de la France. 12mo. 20 planches. Paris, 1830. 26. Philippl, P. W. Potatoe-Starch and Beet Sugar. See Haraszthy. 27. PhiUips, Henry, F.H.S. History of Cultivated Vegetables; com- prising their Botanical, Medicinal, Edible, and Chemical Quali- ties; Katural History; etc. 2ded. 2v. 8vo. Lond. 1827. 26. . Pomarium Britannicum; an Historical and Botanical Account of Fruits known in Great Britain. 3d ed. 8vo. 3 pi. London, 1823. 25. Phln, John. Open Air Grape Culture: Garden and Vineyard. Manufacture of Domestic Wine. Examples of American Vine- yard Practice. Thomery System. Large 12mo. 105 cuts. Xew York, 1862. 30. Physiologie de la Poire. Louis Benoit, jardinier. 8vo. Paris, 1832. 32. Physique (La) des Arbres. Duhamel. 2v.4to. 57pl. Paris. 17.5S. 26. Phytologia; or the Philosophy of Agriculture and Gardening, etc. E. Darwin. 8vo. Dublin, 1800. 19. Phytolog-ist (The) ; a Botanical Journal. A. Irvine, ed. 6 v. 8vo. London, 1855-63. 38. Picturesque Garden Plans. E. Siebeck. J. Xewton. Fol. 24 col. pi. London, 1864. 26. Pine Apple, Culture of. See Speechy, W.; Hayward, J. 4. Pines. Description, with figures, of the genus Pinus, with direc- tions as to Cultivation, and remarks on the Uses of the several species: also descriptions of many other new species of Coniferte. A. B. Lambert. 2 v. large 8vo. 69 pi. and portr. London, 1832. 1. Piuetuni. Supplement to Gordon's Pinetnm: containing descrip- tions and add. synonymes of all the Coniferous plants not before enumerated in that work; with corrections to the present time. G. Gordon. 8vo. London, 1862. Plantations of Forest Trees. See Foresting; Forest. 27. Planter, Practical; directions for planting Waste Land and Man- agement of Wood. T. Cruickshank, forester. 8vo. Edinb. and London, 1830. 27. Planter's Kalendar, or Xurseryman and Forester's Guide. W Nicols and E. Lang. 2d ed. 8vo. Edinb. 1820. CATALOGUE OP THE LIBRARY. 51 Shelf 17. Planting and Gardening, new Improvements of. See Bradley, E. 36. and Rural Ornament. C. Marshall. 2 v. 8vo. Lond. 1796. < Also, (shelf 27) 3d ed. 2 v. 8vo. London, 1803. 32. Plants, Anatomy of, etc. See Duhamel, Physique, etc. 24:. of Boston and Vicinity. J. Bigelow. 12mo. Boston, 1840. 12. , EncyclopEedia of; by J. C. Loudon, J. D. C. Sowerby, R. and R. E. Branston; with Supplement, to 1840, by J. C. Loudon, W. H. Baxter, G. Don, etc. 2 v. large 8vo. 18,109 cuts. Lond. 1841. See Loudon, J. C, Encyclop. etc. 10. , Engravings of. See Icones Plantarum; Pritzel. 10. , Enumeration of All, hitherto known. See Don, G. ; MiUer, B. 18. Playfair, Lyon. See Liebio', J., Chemistry, etc. 29. Polteau, A., et Vilmorin, Decaisne, Neumann, et Pepin (redac- teurs). Revue riorticole. Journal d'Horticulture Pratique. Tomes 1-9, 9 V. 8vo. cuts, pi. and col. pi. Paris, 1852-60. 28. ■ . Le Bon Jardinier, Almanach. 8 v. sm. 12mo. Paris, 1828-63. See Bon Jardinier. 39. . See Duhamel, Poiteau, Turpin, Traite des Arbres Fruit. 26. Pomarium Britannicum. Fruits known in Great Britain. H. Phillips. 3d ed. 8vo. 3 pi. London, 1823. 15. Pomological Magazine; or Figures and descriptions of the most important Varieties of Fruit cultivated in Great Britain. 3 v. large 8vo. 144 col. pi. London, 1828-30. 26. Manual. W. R. and W. Prince. 8vo. New York, 1832, 26. Society, American, Transactions of. See AmericanPom. Soc. 20. Pomologist. See Florist and Pomologist. 38. Pomology. Annales de Pomologie Belg. et Etrangere. Roy. 4to. 48 col. pi. Brussels, 1853. See Annales, etc. 38. . See Bivort, A., Album de Pomologie. E. Pomona, or the Fruit-Garden Illustrated. B. Langley. Fol. 79 pi. London, 1729. Table Britanuica; or a Collection of the most esteemed Fruits [of Great Britain] G. Brookshaw. Very large fol. 93 colored plates. London, 1812. 38. — ^ — Londinensis. W. Hooker. V. 1, 4to. 49 col. pi. Lond. 1818. 27. Pontey, W. Forest Pruner; or Timbsr Owner's Assistant; Train- ino- of British Timber Trees, for use, ornament, or shelter. Dis- eases; defects; remedies, etc. English Fir Timber. Oak Woods. 4th ed. 8vo. 9 pi. Leeds, 1826. 27. . Profitable Planter: a treatise on the Theory and Practice of Planting Forest Trees; permanent Screens; Shelter; Orna- ment. 4th ed. with Appendix. 8vo. London, 1828. 15. . Rural Improver : or a practical treatise on the Nature and Management of such Rural Scenes and Objects as are neces- sary to promote the Comfort, Convenience and Embellishment of the Residences of the Higher Ranks of Society. 4to. 5 pi. London, 1822. A. Popular Tcience Review. See Lawson, H. 22. Potato-Disease, etc. See Payen, Les Maladies, etc. 23. Poulterer's Companion, American. See Bement, C. M. 9. Poultry Chronicle. See Johnson, G. W., Cottage Gardener, etc. 23. , History and Management of Ornamental and Domestic. Rev. E. S. Dixon and J. J. Kerr. 4th ed. 12mo. 65 portraits. New York, 1859. 23. Poultry-Keeper's Manual: descriptions of all kinds of Domestic Poultry; management; Treatment when Diseased. By Contrib- 52 MASSACHUSETTS HOETICULTDRAL SOCIETY. Shelf ntors to the " Journ. of Hortic. and Poultry Chronicle." Large 12mo. 22 col. pi. London, n. d. 22. Poultry and Rabbits. Manuel de I'eleveur des Oiseaiix de Basse- Cour et du Lapin Domestiqne. Mine. Coi-a Maillet-Kobinet. 2e ed. large ISmo. Paris, n. d. . See Nolan, J. J. ; Delpierre, L. II. Powers, D. J., and others, editors. Wisconsin Parmer. V. 12, cuts, large 8vo. Madison, 1860. E. Power, T. "Hoses Pair"; a song composed for the Massachu- setts Horticultural Society's Exhibition of 1842; and sung then by Mrs. Andrews. See Yankee Parmer, p. 1. E. Prairie Parmer, a Weekly Journal devoted to Agric, Hortic, Mechanics, Education, Home Interests, General News, Markets, etc.; fully illustrated. V. 21, 22, 1860, 4to. cuts. Chicago, 1860. 17. Practical Gardener, or Improved System of Modern Horticulture. J. Abercrombie and J. Mean. 3d ed. 12mo. London, 1S2.3. 18. Land Drainer. B. Munn. 12mo. 58 cuts. New York, 1860. 27. Planter. Porest Planting; planted and natural Timber; Hedge fences; Stone walls. W. Nicol. 2d ed. 8vo. Lond. 1803. 7. Pratt, Anne. Plowering Plants and Ferns of Great Britain. Pub. under direction of Soc. for Promot. Christian Knowledge, 5 v. 238 col. pi. London, n. d. 11. Price, Uvedale, Esq., Letter to, by H. Eepton. See Kepton. 17. Prince, William. A Short Treatise on Horticulture: description of Plants in the Linnsean Botanic Garden, Plushing, near New York; directions for culture, etc. 12mo. New York, 1828. 26. . See Prince, W. R. 26. •, William Robert and William Prince. Treatise on the Vine; history; descriptions of above 200 Foreign and 80 American Va- rieties. With a diss, on the establishment, culture and manage- ment of Vineyards. 8vo. New York, 1830. 26. . Pomological Manual; or a treatise on Fruits: descriptions of the most valuable Varieties. Part 1. 2d ed. 8vo. New York, 1832. K. Principles of Agriculture. A. D. Von Thaer. See Farmer's Library, v. 1. 10. Pritzel, Dr. G. A. Tconum Botanicarum Index locupletissimus. Die Abbildungen Sichtbar Bliihender Pflanzen und Farnkrauter aus der botanischen und gartenliteratur des XVIII. und XIX. jahrhunderts in alphabatischer folge zusammengestellt. 2d ed. imp. 8vo. Berlin, 1861. 36. Prize Essays and Transactions of the Highland Society of Scot- land. New Series. V. 1-19, 1828, 9-1863, 5; 19 v. 8vo. many pi. and cuts. Edinb. and Lond. 1829-1866. 34. Proceeding's at Dedication of Building for Public Librai-y of Bos- ton. Jan'y 1st, 1858. Large 8vo. pi. Boston, 1858, 27. Profitable Planter. W. Pontev. 4th ed. with App. 8vo. Lon- don, 1828. 17. Properties of Fruits and Vegetables. G. Glenny. 18mo. Lon- don, 1861. 6. Pursli, Frederick. Flora Americro Septentrionalis; oraSystemat- ic Arrangement and Description of the Plants of N. America. Contg. besides what may have been described, many New and Rare Species, collected during Twelve Years' travels and resi- dence. 2d ed. 2 v. 8vo. 24 engr. London, 1816. Ilortus Cantabrigiensis. See Don, P. N. CATALOGUE OP THE LIBRARY. 53 Shelf G. Putnam, Allen. See Fessenden, T. G., K. E. Farmer. 38. Pyrus Malus Brentlbrdieiisis. Apples.' See Eonalds, H. 31. Quarterly Journal of Agriculture. 2.5 v. large 8vo. many cuts. Edinburgh and London," 1829-6(5. [Still publishing.] 17. Qiiick-Lime as a Cement and as a Manure. J. Anderson. See Marshall, C, An Introd. etc. E. Qiimtinye. The Compleat GanFner; or directions for cultivating and right ordering of Fruit-Gardens and Kitchen-Gardens; with divers reflections on several parts of Husbandry. In six books. By the famous Monsr. De la Quintinye, chief director of all the gardens of the French-King. To which is added his treatise of Orange-Trees with the raising of Melons. Made English by John Evelyn. Esq. 2 v. in 1, fol. many plates. Lond. 1693. Rain-Fall, Tables of. See French, H. F. 24. Rand, Edward Sprague, Jr. Garden Flowers: How to Cultivate them. 12mo. Boston, 1866. 23. . Flowers for the Parlor and Garden. Illus- trations by John Andrew, and A. C. Warren. Large 12mo. Boston, 1863. 16. Randolph, Cornelia J. Parlor Gardener: House Culture of Or- namental plants. Tr. from the French, and adapted to American use. 18mo. 11 cuts. Boston, n. d. E. Raoul, E. Choix de Planter; de la Nouvelle-Zelande recueillies et decrites par M. E. Baoul, Chirurgien, etc. Pv.b. sous les auspices du Ministre-Secretaire d'etat au dept. de la Marine, etc. Fol. 30 pi. Paris, Leipsic, 1846. 22. Raspail, Fran(jois Vincent. Cours filementaire d'Agriculture et d'EconomieEurale; Labourage; Jardinage; Horticulture; Arbres et Arbustes; ficonomie Eurale. Lge. 18mo. 5 pi. Brussels. 1836. 26. Raspberry, Blackberry, Cranberry, Gooseberry, and Strawberry Culture. See Pardee, R. G. ; Haynes, T. 5. Rawley, W. Sylva Sylvarum by Lord Bacon. See Bacon, Sir F. 22. Real Estate, appraisal and division of, in France. See Noirot, Trait(5, etc. Paris, 1843. 17. Reason Why, Gardener's and Farmer's. 12mo. cuts. Lond. 1860. 1. Reconnoisance, Military, from Ft. Leavenworth to San Diego; etc. By W. II. Emory, Lieut. Col. U. S. A. 8vo. 13 pi. Wash- ington, 1848. See Emory, Notes. L. Reconstruction of the Rebel States. Report of U. S. Joint Com- mittee on, at 1st Sess. 39th Congress. 8vo. 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Shelf Secretarv of War, in 1853-4, according to Acts of Congress of March 3, 1853, May 31, and August 5, 1854. 13 v. 4to. many hundred col. and other pi. and maps. Washington, 1855. 39. Eepton, Humphrey, Esq., and his sons, .J. A. and G. S. Repton. De igns for the Pavilion at Brighton. Inscribed to the Prince of Wales. Fol. atlas, 21 plates and cuts. London, n. d. [1806'?] 11. . The Landscajse Gardening and Landscape Archi- tecture of the late H. Repton, Esq. ; being his Entire Works on these subjects. A new ed.: with an Ili.st. and Scientific Introd., a Systematic Analysis, Biog. JSTotice, Notes, and Index. By J. C. Loudon. Svo. 250 cuts. London, 1840. 11. • -. Letter to Uvedale Price, Esq. Enquiry into the Changes in Landscape Gardening, etc. 8vo. London. 1794. 38. . Observations on the Theory and Practice of Land- scape Gardening. Including Remarks on Grecian and Gothic Architecture, from [hitherto unpublished] ilss. Large 4to. por- trait, 40 col. pi. cuts. London, 1803. . Remarks on his Views. See Loudon, J. 38. . Sketches and Hints on Landscape Gardening. Col- lected from Designs and Observations now in the possession of the different noblemen and gentlemen for whose use they were originally made. The whole tending to establish fixed principles in the Art of Laying Out Ground. Oblong 4to. many col. pi. London, n. d. [1794?] 28. Revue Horticole. Par MM. Poiteau. Vilmorin, Decaisne, Xen- mann, Pepin. 16mo. many col. plates. Troisieme serie. V. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Paris, 1847, 8, 9, 60, 51. 29. , Journal d'Horticulture Pratique. Par les rddac- teurs du Bon-Jardinier, MM. Poiteau et Vilmorin; Decaisne, Memb. de ITnstitut, prof, de Culture an Museum; Xeumann, chef des serres, et Pepin, chef de I'Ecole de Botanique du Museum de Paris; Membres de la Soc. centrale d'Hortic, etc. Tomes 1-9. 4 me serie; 8vo. cuts, plates, and col. pi. Paris, 1852-60. 4. . Journal d'Horticulture Pratique. Pub. sous la di- rection de M. J. A. Barral, avec le concours de MM. 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Ripley,George, and Charles A. Dana, editor.s. TheXew American Cyclopajdia: a popular Dictionary of General Knowledge. 16 v. large 8vo. portraits. New York," Boston, IS.'iS-eS. ^ CATALOGUE OF THE LIBBAKY. 55 Shelf 25. Rivers, Thomas. The Orchard House, or the Cultiv. of Fruit Trees in Pots under Glass. 5th ed. 18mo. Lond. 1858. 18. Robson, John. How to farm Two Acres Profitably; including Management of Cow and Pig. 2d ed. 18mo. Lond. 1863. 25. Rogers, John. Fruit Cultivator. Description of most esteemed Varieties, of the Gardens and Orchards of Britain; Raising, Choosing, Management, etc. 3d ed. large IBmo. London, 1837. 2 copies. 38. Ronalds, Hugh, (F.H.S.) and daughter. Pyrus Mains Brentfor- diensis; or concise description of Selected Apples. With a fig- ure of each Sort, drawn from ilSTature, on Stone, by his daughter. 4to. 42 col. pi. London, 1831. 9. Rosanim Monographia, or a Botanical Hist, of Boses. J. Lind- ley. Large 8vo. 19 col. pi. Lond. 1820. 23. Rose. American Kose Culturist. Pub. by C. M. Saxton. Large 12mo. cuts. New York, 1852. 2 copies. 15. , Beauties of the. H. Curtis. 20 col. pi. Bristol, 1850. See Curtis, H. 24. Culture. See Hogg, T., Carnation, Pink, etc. 23. Fancier's Manual. Mrs. Gove. 8vo. London, 1838. 13. Garden. William Paul. Large 8vo. 15 coL plates and many cuts. London, 1848. 9. , its History, Poetry, Culture and Classification. S. B. Par- sons. Large 8vo. jSTew York, 1847. 23. Manual. R. Buist. 2d ed. 12mo. cuts. Philad. 1847. 23. . Tree-Rose, its Formation and Culture. ByA.H.B. ISmo. ■ 24 cuts. London, 1845. 23. Roses, Book of. P. Parkman. Large 12mo. many vignettes. Bos- ton, 1866. E. "Roses, Roses Fair,'' a ballad by Thomas Power, Esq.; music by E. Horn; as sung at the Masstts. Hortic. Society's 14th anniv. Festival, 1842, by Mrs. Andrews. See Yankee Farmer, p. 1. 35. Royal Agricultural Society of England, Journal of 27 v. 8vo. pi. maps, cuts. London, 1840-66. [Also, dup. v. 14, 1853.] 30. Rozier, I'abbe. 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See Nicols, W., Planter's Kal.. etc. 11. Sargent, Henry Winthrop. See Downing, A. J., Landsc. Gard. 11. Say, Thomas. American Entomology, or Description of the Insects of !Morth America. Illustrated by colored ligures from orig. drawings from Nature. 2 v. large 8vo. .54 col. pi. Philad. 18J5. 24. Sayers, Edward. American Flower Garden Companion, adapted to the Northern and Middle States. 2d ed. ISnio. Boston, 1839. 16. Schenck, Peter Adam. Gardiner's Text-Book: contg. practical Directions upon the Formation and Management of the Kitchen Garden; and for the Culture and Domestic Use of its A^egetables, Fruits and Medicinal Herbs. Large ISmo. Xew York, 1860. 6. Schleiden, J. M., Extr. Prof of Bot. in Univ. of Jena. Principles of Scientilic Botany; or Bot. as an Inductive Science. Tr. by E. Lankester. Svo. London, 1849. 36. Science and Arts, American Journal of. See Silliman. 16. and Practice of Gardening. G. W. Johnson. 18mo. Lou- don, 1862. 2 copies 17. Scientific Faruiing Made Easy. T. C. Fletcher. 12mo. Lon- don, 1860. E. Scotcli Style of Laying ont Farms; Berwickshire Husbandry. J. C. Loudon. Fol. col. and other pi. London, 1812. M. Scotland, Systems of Husbandry in; Improvements suggested. J. Sinchnr. v. 2, 8vo. Edinburgh, 1S14. 3. Scottish Cryptogamic Flora, or colored figures and descriptions of Cryptogamic plants belonging chiefly to the order Fungi; and intended as a continuation of English Botany. R. K. Greville 6 V. large 8vo. 360 pi. Edinburgh^ 1823-28. 23. Seashore, Common Objects of the. J. G. Wood. 2d ed. large 18nio. 13 col. pi.; cuts. London, 1858. 20. Seaweeds, Nature-Printed British. See Johnston, W. G. 32. Semis (Des) et Plantations des Arbres, et de leur Culture, Du- hamel. 4to. 16 pi. Paris, 1760. E. Sepulchral Monuments of Paris. See Jolimont. 30. Sering-e, N. C, Prof de Bot.; Directeur du Jardin-des-Plantes; etc. Flore des Jardins et des Grandes Cultures, ou description des planles du Jardin, d'Orangeries, etc. Fleuraison, fructilica- tion, emploi. 3 v. 8yo. Paris, Lyons, 1845, 7, 9. Table. Sexual System of Linnajus, New illustrations of See Thornton, Xii. J . stand.Sharp, William. See Victoria Regia. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 57 Sheir 16. Shefiield. Botanical Gardens. Catalogue. E. Marnock. 24mo. Sheffield, n. d. I. Shrubs of Massachusetts. See Emerson, G. B. 38. Siebeck, E., Supt. Pub. Gardens, Vienna. Picturesque Garden Plans; a pract. guide to the Laying-out, Ornamentation and Ar- rangement of Villa gardens. Town squares and Open spaces. Adapted to English gardens, etc., by J. Newton. Fol. 24 col. pi. London, 1864 28. SilliHian, Benj. American Journal of Science and Arts. Con- ducted by Profs. B. Silliman, B. Silliman, Jr., and J. B. Dana, in • connection' with Profs. Gray, Agassiz and Gibbs, of Cambridge, and Johnson, Brush and Newton, of New Haven. V. 29-42, second series, 14 v. 8vo. cuts and pi. New Haven, 1860-66. [Y. 30 has Index to v. 21-30.] [Still publishing.] 5. Silva, a Discourse of Forest Trees, etc. J. Evelyn. A. Hunter. 2 V. 4to. York, 1812. See Evelyn, J. 8. Sims, John, M. D. etc. See Curtis, Bot. Mag. 6. Sinclair, G. Hortus Cantabrigiensis. See Don, P. N. M. , Sir John. Systems of Husbandry adopted in the more improved districts of Scotland; with some obss. on the improve- ments of which they are susceptible. Drawn up for the Board of Agriculture. 3d ed. in 2 v. 8vo. Edinb. 1814. [V. 2, only, is here.] , Preface; Eemarks on "Washington. See Knight, P. 1. Sitgreaves, Capt. L., (U. S. Corps Topog. Engineers). Eeport of an Exploring Expedition down the Zuni and Colorado Eivers. 8vo. maps, sketches, views, illustrations, 21 pi. Senate Doc. U. S. Washington, 1854. 24. Skeletonizing Leaves and Seed Yessels. See Phantom Bouquet. K. Skinner, John S. Farmer's Library, Farmer's Library and Monthly Journal of Agris. V. 1, 2, 3. N. Y. 1846, 47, 48. 31. . See Stephens, Henry, Book of the Farm. 11. Sloan, Samuel. Homestead Architecture, contg. forty designs for Villas, Cottages and Farm Houses, with essays on Style, Con- struction, Landscape Gardening, Furniture, etc. 8vo. 200 engr. Philadelphia, 1861. II. Smith, Charles H. J. Landscape Gardening; or Parks and Pleas- ure Grounds. With practical notes on country Eesidences,Villas, public Parks and Garden's. By C. H. J.Smith. With Notes and Additions by Lewis F. Allen. Large 12mo. New York, 1856. 7,9. Smith, E.D., F.L.S. etc. See Sweet, E., Flora Austral. 23.' Smith, John. Growth of Cucumbers and Melons, Asparagus, Mushrooms, Ehubarb, etc. 5th ed. 18mo. London, 1849. 25. . Growth of the Peach upon the Open Wall. 18mo. London, 1843. 7. Smith, Sir James Edward, M.D., F.E.S., Pres. Linn. Soc. The English Flora. 2d ed. 4 v. London, n. d. [1823, etc.] 35. . A Selection from the Correspondence of Lin- nseus, and other Naturalists, from Original Manuscripts. 2 v. 8vo. autographs. London, 1821. 14. Smith, J. Jay, ed. Horticulturist and Journal of Eural Art, etc. See Downing, A. J., The Hortic. and Journal, etc. 4. . See North American Sylva. K. Smithsonian Institution ; Annual Eeport of the Board of Eegents of; showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for 1859. Prof. S. W. Johnson's Lectures on Agric. Chemistry. Memoir of DecandoUe, by Flourens. 8vo. Wash. 1860. 58 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Shelf 1. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Catalogue of the de- scribed Lepidoptera of North America. Prepared for the Smith- sonian Institute, by J. G. Morris, 1860. Also, Classification of the Coleoptera of North America. Prepared for the S. I. by J. L. Leconte. Part 1, pp. 286, including full Index, 1861,-1 v. 8vo. Washington, May, 1860, May, 1861. 1. . Synopsis of the Neuroptera of N. America; List of South American Species. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institute by H. Hagen. 8vo. "Washington, July, 1861. 23. SoUs. See Maddock, J.; Liebig, J.; Langley, B.; Allen, K. L.; Cloud, N.B.; Petzholdt; Thaer; Agric. Chem.; Smithsonian Iijst. 26. Sorgho and Imphee. See Haraszthy. 23. Sorghum Sugar Cane, Experiments with; including treatise on Sugar-Making; catalogue of Apparatus ; Farm Implements, etc. By Hedges, Free and Co. 18mo. many cuts. Cincinnati, n. d. 23. Culture, etc. See Hyde, J. P. C, Chinese Siigar Cane, etc. 28. Southern Eural Magazine, The American Cotton Planter and Soil of the South. N.B.Cloud. Roy. 8vo. Montgomery, Ala. 1860. 12. Sowerhy, J. D. C. See Loudon, J. C.,Encyclop. of Plants. H. Spangler, A. M., ed. Farmer and Gardener. V. 1, Ige. 4to. cuts. Philadelphia, 1859. H. ., and Wm. Saunders, editors. Farmer and Gardener; devoted to Agric, Hortic. and Rural Affairs generally. 2 v. roy. 8vo. 1860-61, 1861-62. No title page. Philadelphia. 26. Speecliy, William. Culture of the Vine; formation of Vineyards in England; culture of the Pine Apple; management of the Hothouse. 3d ed. 8vo. London, 1821. 30. Spirits of Wine. L'Art de Faire I'Esprit de Vin. See Chaptal, Eozier, etc. 6. Sprague, Isaac. Genera of TJ. S. Plants Illustrated. See Gray, Asa, Genera, etc. 17. Spring and Winter Flower Gardening. J. Fleminp'. 18mo. Lond. 1864. 26. Starch. See Haraszthy. K. Statistical Views of the United States, for 1850 and 1860. See 15. Census. 36. Steam Heat in Fruit Growing. See Hayward, J. 31. Stephens, Henry. Book of the Farm: detailing the labors of the Farmer, Steward, Plowman, Hedger, Cattle-man, Shepherd, Field-worker, and Dairymaid. 2 v. roy. 8vo. many cuts and pi. Edinburgh and London, 1842. [V. 1 only is here.] Also, the same, American ed. with explanatory Notes. Remarks, etc., by J. S. Skinner. 2 v. large 8vo. cuts. New York, 1846. E. Stock. American Stock Journal. See Linsley, D. C. 18. Stockhardt, Dr. Julius Adolphus, Prof., etc. Chemical Field Lectures for Agriculturists. Tr. from the German, with Notes, by J. E. Teschemacher. 12mo. New York, 1854. 26. Strawherry, Complete Manual for Cultivation of. R. G. Pardee. 12mo. cuts. New York, 1863. 25. , Cultivation of, by N. Longworth. See Buchanan, E. Cult- ure, etc. 26. , Raspberry, Gooseberry and Currant, improved Culture of. T. Haynes. 3d ed. 4 col. pi. London, 1823. 26. Strong, William C. Culture of the Grape. Large 12mo. cute. Boston, 1866. CATALOGUE OP THE LIBRARY. 59 Shelf 23. Sugar Cane. Experiments with Sorghum Sugar Cane, etc. Hedges, Free and Co. 18mo. cuts. Cincinnati, n. d. 23. Sugar-making from Chinese Sugar Cane. See Hyde, J. P. C. 26. • with Grapes, Beets, Sorghum or Imphee. See Haraszthy, A., Appendix. ■ 37. Supplement to E. Morris Copeland's Country Life. Large 8vo. Boston, 1866. 17. Sweet Herbs, Culture of. See Patterson, X. ; Schenck, P. A. 7. Sweet, Eobert, F.L.S. The British Flower Garden; containing colored figures and descriptions of the most ornamental and cu- rious Hardy Herbaceous Plants, including Annuals, Biennials and Perennials ; with their Scientific and English jSTames; Culti- vation, Propagation, Heights, etc. The Drawings by E. D. Smith. 7 V. 8vo. London, 1823-38. 9. . Flora Australasica; or a Selection of handsome, or curious plants, natives of New Holland, and the South Sea Islands; containing colored figures and descriptions of some of the choicest, etc. The Drawmge by E. D. Smith. Large 8vo. London, 1827, 8. 20. . Florist's Guide and Cultivator's Directory; contg. col. figs, of the Choicest Flowers; Descriptions; Culture. 2 v. large 8vo. 200 col. pi. London, 1827-32. 23. . Hothouse and Greenhouse Manual, or Botanical Cul- tivator. Alphabetically arranged. 5th ed. 8vo. Loud. 1831. 20. , Prof. D. Don, etc. Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, containing col. figs, and descriptions of the most beau- tiful and curious Flowering Plants and Shrubs cultivated in Great Britain, selected from the works of Sweet, Don, etc. With English Descriptions and Hints on Culture, etc., by a Practical Floricult- urist. 4 V. large 8vo. 280 col. pi. London, 1852(?)-5(?.) [For title page, see v. 2.] 5. Sylva Sylvarum. F. Bacon. Fol. 5th ed. London, 1639. 5. . See North American Sylva ; also, Silva. 6. Systema Naturae. A General System of Nature, by Linnaeus. 7 V. 8vo. copperplates. Swansea, 1800-1804. See Linnaeus. M. Tables for Farmers and Graziers. L. Cooke. 8vo. Lond. 1813. 18. Tea Countries of China. E. Fortune. 3d ed. 2 v. large 12mo. map and illustrations. London, 1853. 18. Ten Acres Enough: a Practical Experience, showing how a very small farm may be made to keep a very large family. With extensive and profitable experience in the cultivation of the Smaller Fruits. [By Edmund Morris.] Lge.l2mo. N.Y.1864. 18. Tescliemaclier, James E., tr. and ed. See Stockhardt. 25. Thacher, James, M. D. American Orchardist. Cult, of Apple and other Fruit Trees; Diseases; Eemedies; Cider-making; Apple and Currant Wine. Adapted to American Farmers, and all lovers of Fine Fruit. 2d ed. 12mo. Plymouth, Mass. 1825. 23. Thacher, James M. A Practical Treatise on the Management of Bees, etc. With best method of destroying the Bee Moth. 12mo. Boston, 1829. K. Thaer, Albert D. Principles of Agriculture. Tr. by W. Shaw and C. W. Johnson. N. Y. 1846. See Farmer's Library, v. 1. 6. Theory of Horticulture; or an attempt to explain the principal operations of Gardening upon Physiological Principles. J. Lind- ley. 8vo. London, 1840. 2 copies. 60 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Shelf 25. Thomas, John J. American Fruit Culturist; Knrsery, Orchard and Garden; principal Am. and Foreign Varieties cultiv. inU. S. Largo 12mo. 300 cuts. Anburn, 1849. 19. — . Rural Afiairs: a practical and copiously illustrated Register of Rural Econojny and Rural Taste. Dwellings, Grounds, Animals, Farm and Garden Processes. V. 1, 440 cuts; V. 2, 450 cuts; v. 3, 440, cuts— 3 v. 8vo. Albany, 1858, 60, 64. 21. Thompson, Robert, Supt. Horticult. Society's Garden, Chiswick. Gardener's Assistant: practical and scientific. A Guide to the formation and management of the Kitchen, Fruit and Flower Garden and the cultivation of Conservatory, Greenhouse and Hothouse plants. Copious Calendar of gardening operations. Royal 8vo. 12 col. pi. Glasgow Edinb. and Lond. n. d. [1859?] 24. Thomson, Spencer, M. D. Wild Flowers : How to See and How to Gather them; Uses. New ed. 18mo. pi. and cuts. Lond. 18.59. [Also, an ed. (4th) of 1857, entitled "Wanderings among the Wild Flowers; etc.] Table. Thornton, Robert John, M. D. New Illustrations of the Sexual System of Carolus Von Linnaeus: comprehending an elucidation of the several parts of the Fructification; a Prize Dissertation on the Sexes of plants; a full explanation of the Classes, and Orders, of the Sexual System; and the Temple of Flora, or Garden of Nature, being picturesque, botanical, coloured Plates, of Select Plants, illustrative of the same, with descriptions, poetry, etc. 2 V. in very large fol. with the same title page, and, in part, the same text and plates; numerous portraits, plates, designs, vign- ettes, etc. London, 1807. 30, Thouin, Andre, de I'lnstitut, Prof, au Museum, etc. Course de ^' Culture et de Naturalisation des V^g^taux. [Avec un Atlas de °°- 65 planches d'Outils, Machines, etc. in-4; publie par Oscar Le- clerc, son neveu et son aide au jardin du Roi [or, des Plantes.] 3 V. 8vo. ; and 1 v. plates, in sm. obi. 4to. Paris, 1827. Timber. See Foresting; Forest Trees; Pontey; Erne .son; Silva. 23. Trees, British. See Blenkarn, J.; Pontey; Loudon, Arb. 24. Toadstools, Esculent and Poisonous. See Cooke, M. C; also, Greville; Smith, J. 18. Todd, S. Edwards. Young Farmer's Manual: detailing the Ma- nipulations of the Farm in a plain and intelligible manner. Lay- ing out a Farm ; erecting Buildings, Fences and Farm Gates. Also, Young Farmer's Workshop. Large 12mo. N. Y. 1860. 27. Tombeaux des Quatres Cimetiferes de Paris, Recueil de. C. P. Artaud. 2 v. in 1, 8vo. 98 pi. Paris, 1825. See also, Maliphant Tombs, Designs for. See Tombeaux. 30. Topographic de tons lesVignobles. A.Jullien. 8vo. Paris, 1816. 26. Transactions of the American Pomological Society. 8vo. [3 4 v.] Boston, Rochester, Brooklyn and Philad. 1852-64. See Amer. Pomolog. Soc. K. of the [County] Agricultural Societies of Massachusetts, for 1849, 50, 51, 52. 4 v. 8vo. engravings. Boston, 1849-53. 5. of the Horticultural Society of London. 10 v. 4to. (viz. 1st series, 7 v.; 2d series, 3 v.) V. 1, 1812; 2, '18; 3, "20; 4, '22; 5. 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Loudon, Arboretum et Fruti- cetum Brit. 8 v. 8vo. 2500 engr. London, 1838. 1. of Massachusetts. G-. B. Emerson. Large 8vo. 17 pi. Boston, 1846. 2 copies. 22. Trials of a Public Benefactor. N. P. Eice. 12mo. N. Y. 1859. 15. Trimble, Isaac P., M. D., Entomologist of State Agric. Society, New Jersey. Treatise on the Insect Enemies of Fruit and Fruit Trees. With 11 col. pi. bv Hochstein. Curculio and Apple Moth. 4to. New York, 1865. P. Tucker, Luther & Son and J. J. Thomas, editors. The Country Gentleman: a journal for the Farm, the Garden and the Fireside, devoted to improvement in rural affairs, to elevation in mental, moral and social Character, and to a record of Science, Progress and the Times. V. 15-23, 7 v. large 4to. 1860, 60, 61, 61, 62, 63, 64. Albany, 1860-64. H. : See Goodsell, N., etc., Genesee Farmer, etc. 39. Turpin, P. See Duhamel, Poiteau, Turpin, Traite, etc. 6. Turton, William, M. D., translator. See Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. 33.. "United States Agricultural Society, Journal of. V. 1, for 1852,3; V. 2, 1854, 5; V. 3,1856, 7. 3 v. 8vo. Washington, Boston, 1852-7. K.' Censuses for 1850, 1860. See Census. '■ Gov't; Department of Agriculture. Eeports of Com- missioner of Agric. for 1862, 3, 4, 5. 8vo. cuts. Wash. 1863-6. 37. Explorations and Surveys for Pacific Eailroad. 13 V. 4to. maps, with col. and other plates. Washington, 1855. L. ■ Finances, Eeports, 1863, 6. See Finances. 6. Plants, Genera of, illustrated. See Sprague, I. Table Exploring Expedition, Capt. Wilkes, 1838-42, viz. Botany. Atlas of 100pl..ofPhanerogamia. A.Gray. V.l.lafge fol. New York, 1857. See Gray, A. 1. Synopsis of the Eeport on Zoophytes, by J. D. Dana, containing descriptions of all the species in the Author's original 4to. Eeport. 8vo. New Haven, 1859. 38. Structure and Classification of Zoophytes, being the Introduc- tory part of the 4to. Eeport. J. D. Dana. 4to. 45 cuts. Phila- delphia, 1846. 39. 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Size, 2 ft. by 2 ft. 3 inches; 6 pi. Boston, 1854. 30. Vigrne, sur la Culture de la. Traite thdorique et pratique. See Chaptal, Rozier, etc. 24. Villa and Cottage Florist's Directory. J. Main. 2d ed. lge. 18mo. London, 1835. 16. Garden Directory, or Monthly Index of Work, etc. X. Walter. .3d ed. 16mo. Edinburgh, 1814. 11. Gardener. By J. C. Loudon; edited by his Widow. Large 8vo. many cuts. London, 1850. 17. Gardening, Handbook of. W. Paul. 12nio. London, 1855. 11. Villas and Cottages. Designs, etc. 370 engr. C. Vaux. Large 8vo. New York, 1864. . , Designs for. See Downing, A. J., Architecture, etc. 12. Village Architecture. See Loudon, J. C, Encyclop. of Cottage, Farm and Village Architecture. 11. and Farm Cottages. H. W. Clcaveland, and W. and S. D. Backus. Large 8vo. New York, 1856. 28. Vilmorin. See Revue Horticole. Also, Bon Jardinier. 10. Vincent, Madame. 12 Col. Plates of Fruits. See Fruits, Col. 26. Vine Culture, under Glass and in Open Air. J. Sanders. Svo. London, 1851. . . See Lemoine, Arbres a Fruits. 30. . Traite ThcSorique et Pratique sur la Culture de la Vigne. Art de faire le Vin, les Eau-de- Vie, Esprit de Yin, Vinaigres. Par Chaptal, Rozier, Parmcntier, Dussieux. 2d ed. 2 V. Svo. 21 pi. Paris, 1821. CATALOGUE OP THE LIBRARY. 63 Shelf 25. Vine Culture and "Wine. Memoir on the Cultivation of the Vine in America, and the best mode of making Wine, etc. J. Adlum. 2d ed. small 12mo. "Washington, 1828. 22. Disease, European, of 1845-63. See Payen, A. 25. Dresser's Manual. C. Keemelin. Large 12mo. 80 cuts. New York, 1858. 25. Manual; instructions for cultiv. Grape- Vines in Stove, Vinery, and Greenhouse; also, on "Walls and Trellises, in Open Air and in Pots; Diseases; Insects. By Contributors to the "Journal of Horticulture." 18mo. 33 cuts. London, n. d. 26. and Pine Apple. Culture of in England. "W. Speechy. 3d ed. 8vo. London, 1821. . See "Wine; Grape; Vigne. 26. , Treatise on the; its History; 280 American Varieties; etc. Vineyards. W. E. and "W. Prince. 8vo. New York, 1830. 30. Vinegar Making. See Chaptal, Eozier, etc. 25. Vinetum Britannicum; a treatise of Cider, "Wines and other Drinks from British Fruits; etc. 8vo. London, 1691. See"Wor- lidge, J. 25. Vineyard, My, at Lakeview. By a "Western Grape Grower. Large 12mo. New York, [1866?] 25. Practice, American. See Phin, J. 30. Vineyards. Topographie de tous les Vignobles connus. 8vo. Paris, 1816. See Jullien. K. Von Thaer. See Thaer, in Farmer's Library, v. 1. 18. "Voyage AgronDmique en Angleterre. Fr. Philippar. 12mo. 20pl. Paris, 1830. A. Wadswortli, W. California Culturist. V. 1, 3, in pt. San Francisco, 1858, 60. K. "Wallser, Amasa. See Agriculture of Massachusetts. 24. "Wandering's Among the "Wild Flowers. S. Thompson. 4th ed. 18mo. cuts and pi. 1857. 37. "Ward, N. B., F.L.S. Growth of Plants in Closely Glazed Cases. 8vo. London, 1842. 11. "Warder, J. A., M.D., editor. "Western Horticultural Eeview:. devoted to Hortic, Pomology, Grape Culture, Wine Manuf., Eural Architecture, Landscape Gardening, Entomology, Meteo- roloo-y, etc. 3 v. large 8vo. many cuts. Cincinnati, 1851, 2, 3. 17. "Wardian Cases. See Mawe, T.; also. Ward, N. B. 18. "Waring, Geo. E., Jr. Elements of Agriculture: a Book for Young Farmers; with Questions, for Schools. 12mo. N. Y. n.d. [1854?] 37. Wasliington, George. Fap Similes of Letters from his Excellency George Washington, president of the United States of America, to Sir John Sinclair, bart., M. P., on Agricultural and other interest- ing topics ; engraved from the original letters, so as to be an exact Fac Simile of the hand- writing. [Eemarks of Sinclair, Canning, etc.] Portrait, Eesidence, Tomb. Washington, 1844. 2 cop. 37. Letters on Agriculture; etc.- 1847. See Knight, F. 24. "Wax Flowers, [and Fruits] How to Make Them. "With new methods of Sheeting Wax, modeling Fruit, etc. 12mo. Boston, 1864. 24. Fruit. See Wax Flowers. 18. Webster, J. W., Prof. Harv. Univ. See Liebig, J., Chemistry in its Application to Agric. etc. 24. "Weeds and Useful Plants, American. See Darlington, W. 24. and Wild Flowers. Lady Wilkinson. 12mo. 12 col. pi. ; 26 cuts. London, 1858. 64 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Shelf 33. Weld, Mason C, William Clift, Theodore S. Gold, Henry A. Dyer, editors. The Homestead: a weekly Journal, for the Farmer, Gardener, Fruit-grower, and every Householder: devoted to the interests of Producers, on the Farm, in the Workshop and at the Fireside, 1860, 60, 61. 3 v. large 8vo. cuts. Hartford, 1860-1. 15. Westcott, Frederic, Esq. etc. Floral Cabinet. SeeKnowles,G. B. 11. Western Horticultural Eeview. J. A. Warder, ed. 3 v. large 8vo. many cuts. Cincinnati, 1851, 2, 3. 16. Westou, E. Esq. (author of Univ. Botanist.) Gardener and Planter's Calendar. Method of raising [growing] Timber-Trees, Fruit-Trees,.and Quicks for Hed^s. 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W., Little English Flora. 24. : How to See and How to Gather them. S. Thomson. 18mo. plates and cuts. London, IS.jil. . Wanderings Among the. How to See and How to Gather them. S. Thomson. 4th ed. 18mo. cuts, ]3l. Lond. 1857. 15. Wilkes, Charles, Cnpt. U. S. N. Sec U. S. Exploring Exped. 24. WilkiiLSOii, Lady. AVeeds and Wild Flowers: thtu- Uses, Le- ft- ,'nds, and Literature. 12mo. 12 col. pi. 26 cnts. London. 1858. 37. Willard, Solomon. Memoir of. By W. "W. Wheildon. No im- print. 1865. 23. Williams, Benjamin Samuel. Orchid-Grower's Manual; brief de- scription of 260 Orchideous Plants, their flowering, treatment, etc. 8vo. London, 1852. 7. Wilson, Alexander. American Ornithology; or the Natural His- ^ tory of the Birds of the United States: illustrated [liy an Atlas ^''- of 76] plates, engr. and col. from Original Drawings taken from Nature. AVith a sketch of the Author's Life, bv George Ord, F.L.S. etc. 3 V. text in 8vo.; 1 v. Atlas (shelf 39) in fol.;'col. pi. . 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