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Missouri (Continued). State board of agriculture. Annual report. 1st-8th, 10th, 11th, 13th-23d, 25th, 27th, 28th, 32d, 33d, 36th. 1865-1872, 1874, 1875, 1878-1890, 1892, 1894, 1895, 1899, 1900, 1903. 8°. il. Jefferson City, 1866-1904.

State board of horticulture. Annual report. 1st, 2d. 1907, 1908/9. 8°. il. Jefferson City, [1908-09].

State fruit experiment station, Mountain Grove. Bulletin. no. 1-16, 18-21. 8°. Westplains, etc., 1901-09. Report. 1900-1906. 8°. Jefferson City, etc.,

1901-07.

1900 is 1st annual report. 1901-1906 are 2d-4th biennial reports.

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Missouri botanical garden. Annals. [quarterly]. v. 1-2. 1914-1915. 8°. pl. Concord, N. H., [1914–15]. Annual report. [1st]-23d. 8°. pl. [1890]-1912. Missouri fruit growers' association. Proceedings for 1859, and proceedings of the annual meeting for 1860. To which is appended an essay on grape culture by George Husmann. 8°. pp. 64. il. St. Louis, 1860. Missouri state horticultural society. Annual report. 5th, 23d-49th. 1864, 1880-1906. 8°. il. Jefferson City, etc., 1864-1906.

Proceedings, 1865-79, are printed in the reports of the Missouri state board of agriculture, 1865-79.

8°.

Horticultural education. Report of the committee. pp. 8. n. p., n. d.

[Mitchell, Donald Grant]. My farm of Edgewood; a country book. 12°. pp. x, 319. New York, 1864.

[- - Rural studies, with hints for country places. 12°. pp. viii, 295. il. New York, 1867.

-] Wet days at Edgewood; with old farmers, old gardeners, and old pastorals. 12°. pp. vii, 324. New York,

1865.

Mitchell, Elisha. The grape-vine borer; in a communication on the grape-vine in the Raleigh register for April 5, 1854. 8°. pp. 8. [Raleigh, N. C., 1854]. Mitchell, George Frederick. The cultivation and manufacture of tea in the United States. 8°. pp. 40. il. pl. 2. charts. Washington, 1912. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin no. 234.)

Home-grown tea. 8°. pp. 16. il. Washington,

1907. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 301).

Mitchell, John, of Keighley, Yorks. Dendrologia; or, A treatise of forest trees, with Evelyn's Silva revised, corrected and abridged. 8°. pp. 280. il. pl. table. Keighley, 1827.

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Mitchell, John, of London? Manual of agricultural analysis. 16. pp. xii, 131. il. tables. London, [1845?]. Mitchell, Joseph Daniel. See Hunter, W. D., and others. The principal cactus insects of the United States. Mitford, Algernon Bertram Freeman-, 1st baron Redesdale of Redesdale. See Redesdale of Redesdale. Mitzky, C., & co. Our native grape. Grapes and their culture, also descriptive list of old and new varieties. 8°. 199. il. col. pl. 3. Rochester, N. Y., 1893. Mix, A. J. Cork, drouth spot, and related diseases of the apple. 8°. pp. [52]. pl. 12. [Geneva, 1916]. (New York. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 426.) Mizauld (Lat. MIZALDUS), Antoine. Alexikepus; seu, Auxiliaris et medicus hortus, rerum variarum et secretorum remediorum accessione locupletatus. pp. [22], 200. Coloniae, 1576. (Appended to his Historia hortensium, 1576.)

Artificiosa methodus comparandorum hortensium fructuum, olerum, radicum, uvarum, vinorum carnium, et jusculorum, quae corpus clementer purgent & variis morbis absque ulla noxa & nausea blande succurrant. pp. [13], 76. Coloniae Agrippinae, 1576. (Appended to his Historia hortensium, 1576.)

Historia hortensium quatuor opusculis methodicis contexta, quorum primum, hortorum curam, ornatum & secreta quamplurima ostendit. Secundum, insitionum artes proponit. Tertium, auxiliares & medicas hortensium utilitates percurrit. Quartum, jucunda et benefica medicandorum hortensium olerum, radicum, fructuum, uvarum, vinorum et carnium artificia explicat. 12°. pp. [14], 296. Coloniae Agrippinae, 1576.

De hortensium arborum insitione opusculum. (In his Historia hortensium, 1576, pp. 206–242.)

Opusculum de senna. (In his Historia hortensium, 1576, pp. 282-296.)

The modern cemetery. See Park and cemetery and landscape gardening.

The modern gladiolus grower. [monthly]. v. 1-2. 1914– 1915. 8°. il. Calcium, N. Y., 1914-15. →

Möhl, Heinrich. Morphologische untersuchungen über die eiche. 4°. pp. 35. pl. 3. Cassel, 1862. Moeller, Joseph. Anatomie der baumrinden. Vergleichende studien. 8°. pp. viii, 447. il. Berlin, 1882. Möller's deutsche gärtner-zeitung. [weekly]. v. 1-29, no. 31. 1886-Aug. 1914. f°. il. pl. Erfurt, [1886-1914]. Mönkemeyer, Wilhelm. Die sumpf- und wasserpflanzen. Ihre beschreibung, kultur, und verwendung. 8°. pp. iv, 189. il. Berlin, 1897. [Moet, J. P.] Traité de la culture des renoncules, des oeillets, des auricules, et des tulipes. 16°. pp. xxxviii, 447. Paris, 1754.

Moffatt, Will Sayer. The higher fungi of the Chicago region. Part I. The Hymenomycetes. 8°. pp. 156. pl. 24. Chicago, 1909. (Chicago academy of sciences. Natural history survey. Bulletin no. 7, pt. 1.) Moggridge, John Traherne. Contributions to the flora of Mentone and to a winter flora of the Riviera, including the coast from Marseilles to Genoa. 8°. col. pl. 97. London, 1871.

Mohl, Hugo von. Principles of the anatomy and physiology of the vegetable cell. Translated by Arthur Henfrey. 8. pp. viii, 158. il. plate. London, 1852.

On the structure of the palm-stem. Translated, with an appendix, by Arthur Henfrey. plate. (In HENFREY, Arthur, editor. Reports and papers on botany, v. 2, 1849, pp. 1-92.)

Mohr, Charles. Notes on the red cedar. 8°. pp. 37. il. pl. 3. Washington, 1901. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of forestry. Bulletin no. 31.)

Plant life of Alabama; an account of the distribution, modes of association, and adaptations of the flora of Alabama, together with a systematic catalogue of the plants growing in the state. 8°. pp. 921. pl. 12. map. Washington, 1901. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of botany. Contributions from the U. S. national herbarium, v. 6.)

The timber pines of the southern United States. Together with a discussion of the structure of their wood by Filibert Roth. 4°. pp. 160. il. pl. 27. Washington, 1896. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of foresty. Bulletin no. 13.)

4°. pp. 176. il. pl. 27. Washington, 1897. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of foresty. Bulletin no. 13. Revised ed.)

Mohr, Daniel Matthias Heinrich. See Weber, Friedrich, and Mohr, D. M. H. Botanisches taschenbuch auf das jahr 1807. Deutschlands kryptogamische gewächse. Mohr, Friedrich. The grape vine; a practically scientific treatise on its management Translated from the German, and accompanied with hints on the propagation and general treatment of American varieties, by Horticola [pseud.]. 12°. pp. 129. il. New York, [1867]. Molkenboer, Julian Hendrik. See Dozy, Franz, and Molkenboer, J. H. Bryologia javanica.

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Moll, L. M. See Darlington, E. D., and Moll, L. M. How and what to grow in a kitchen garden of one acre. Mollison, John R. The new practical window gardener; being practical directions for the cultivation of flowering and foliage plants in windows and glazed cases, and the arrangement of plants and flowers for the embellishment of the household. 12°. pp. iv, 204. il. col. pl. 6. London, 1877.

Molon, G. La genèse des variétés horticoles et la loi de Mendel. Rapport présenté au Congrès de la Société pomologique de France, tenu à Nancy en septembre 1909. 8°. pp. 32. Lyon, 1910.

"Supplément au journal La pomologie française, 1910, no. 9." Moloney, Sir Alfred. Sketch of the forestry of West Africa, with particular reference to its present principal commercial products. 12°. pp. vi, 533. London, 1887.

"List of economic plants of western Africa," by J. M. Hillier, pp. 269458.

Molyneux, Edwin. Chrysanthemums and their culture; a practical treatise on propagating, growing, and exhibiting, from the cutting to the silver cup. Ed. 3. 12°. pp. viii, 111. i. frontis. London, 1888.

"The chapters of this work have recently been published in the Journal of horticulture." Preface.

Ed. 5. 12°. pp. 116. il. London, 1890.

Grape growing for amateurs; being plain instructions for the successful cultivation of grapes, with lists of varieties most suitable for the amateur. 12°. pp. [2], 124. il. London, 1891.

See Owen, Robert, publisher. Owen's chrysanthemum culture. Monatsschrift für kakteenkunde. Herausgeber: Paul Arendt. v. 1-3. 1891-1893. 8°. il. pl. portraits. Berlin, etc., 1891-93.

v. 2-3" Herausgegeben von K. Schumann." Moncrieff, A. R. Hope. Kew gardens. Painted by T. M. Martin. 8°. pp. x, 208. col. pl. 24. London, 1908. Mongredien, Augustus. Trees & shrubs for English plantations. A selection and description of the most ornamental trees and shrubs, native and foreign, which will flourish in the open air in our climate. 8°. pp. x, [1], 388. il. col. pl. 2. London, 1870.

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List of fine collections of trees and shrubs in various parts of the United Kingdom," pp. 354-367.

Le moniteur d'horticulture, organe des Amateurs de jardins et d'orchidées; fondé en 1877 par Jean Chauré. Rédigé par une Société d'horticulteurs, d'arboriculteurs, et d'amateurs distingués, sous la direction de Lucien Chauré. [semimonthly]. v. 32-38. Jan. 1908-Aug. 1914. 8°. il. col. pl. Paris, 1908-14.

Monroe, J. F. See Starnes, H. N., and Monroe, J. F. The fig in Georgia.

Monroe county (N. Y.) agricultural society. 1st annual report of the transactions. 1842/43. 8°. Rochester, 1842. Mons, Jean Baptiste van. Arbres fruitiers, leur culture en Belge, et leur propagation par la graine; ou, Pomonomie belge, expérimentale et raisonnée. 2 v. 12°. pp. v. 1. ii, 500. v. 2. [2], 488. Louvain, 1835-36. Montagne, Jean François Camille. Analyse du mémoire de M. J. Berkeley sur les mucédinées parasites de la vigne et du houblon. 8°. pp. 5. [Paris, 1855-56].

"Extrait du Bulletin des séances [de la Société impériale et centrale d'agriculture], 2o sér., tome 11."

Aperçu morphologique de la famille des lichens. 8°. pp. 12. Paris, 1846.

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dédie à la mémoire du lieutenant de vaisseau Bellot, de la marine française. 4°. pp. 4. [Paris, 1855]. "Extrait des Comtes rendus des séances de l'Académie des sciences, t. 40, séance du 9 avril 1855."

Florula boliviensis. Cryptogames de la Bolivia, recueillies par Alcide d'Orbigny. pp. 119. pl. 6 (3 col.). (In ORBIGNY, Alcide d'. Voyage dans l'Amérique méridionale exécuté pendant les années 1826-33, v. 7, pt. 2, 1839.)

Morphologischer grundriss der familie der flechten. Aus dem französischen mit zusätzen von Karl Müller. 8°. pp. 32. Halle, 1851.

Note sur deux algues nées pendant les expériences de M. Boussingault, relatives à l'action du salpêtre sur la végétation. 4°. pp. 9. [Paris, 1856].

"Extrait des Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des sciences, t. 42, séance du 28 avril 1856."

Note sur le Boschia, nouveau genre de la famille des hépatiques découvert au Brésil par M. Weddell. 8°. pp. 5. [Paris, 1856].

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Extrait du Bulletin de la Société botanique de France, séance du 28 novembre 1856."

Plantes cellulaires. See Sagra, Ramon de la. Histoire physique, politique et naturelle de l'île de Cuba. Botanique. Plantes cellulaires.

Plantes cellulaires.

pp. xv, 208. col. pl. 9. (In WEBB, P. B., and BERTHELOT, Sabin. Histoire naturelle des îles Canaries, v. 3, pt. 2. Phytographia canariensis, sect. 4, 1840.)

Rapport sur quelques végétaux malades. 8°. pp. 4. [Paris, 1853-54]. "Extrait du Bulletin des séances [de la Société impériale et centrale d'agriculture], 2o série, t. 9."

Rapport sur un mémoire de M. Loiset relatif a une maladie du lin cultivé, fait au nom de la section des cultures spéciales. 8°. pp. 7. [Paris, 1856].

"Extrait des Mémoires de la Société impériale et centrale d'agriculture, 1856."

Rapport... sur un mémoire intitulé: De la muscardine et des moyens d'en prévenir les ravages dans les magnaneries. 8°. pp. 23. [Paris, 1857]. "Extrait des Mémoires de la Société impériale et centrale d'agriculture, année 1857."

Rapport sur une communication de M. LagrèzeFossat relative à une maladie du sainfoin. 8°. pp. 8. [Paris, 1853-54]. "Extrait du Bulletin des séances [de la Société impériale et centrale d'agriculture], 2° série, tome 9."

Rapport sur une communication de M. Vitard relative à une maladie qu'il croit propre au blé d'Australie. 8°. pp. 7. [Paris, 1855].

"Extrait des Mémoires de la Société impériale et centrale d'agriculture, année 1855."

Rapport sur une maladie des oliviers caractérisée par la chute prématurée de leurs feuilles. 8°. pp. 16. [Paris, 1853-54].

Extrait du Bulletin des séances, [de la Société impériale et centrale d'agriculture], 2o série, tome 9."

Réflexions sur quelques modes de reproduction des algues à l'occasion de deux brochures de M. Pringsheim, et surtout de la dernière ayant pour titre: "Recherches sur la fécondation et la génération alternante des algues." 4°. pp. 4. [Paris, 1856].

"Extrait des Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des sciences, t. 43, séance du 11 août 1856."

Sertum patagonicum. Cryptogames de la Patagonie. pp. 19. col. pl. 4. (In ORBIGNY, Alcide d'. Voyage dans l'Amérique méridionale exécuté pendant les années 1826-33, v. 7, pt. 1, 1839.)

Sylloge generum specierumque cryptogamarum quas in variis operibus descriptas iconibusque illustratas, nunc ad diagnosim reductas, nonnullasque novas interjectas, ordine systematico disposuit. 8°. pp. xxiv, 498. Parisiis, etc., 1856.

and Bosch, Roelof Benjamin van den. Lichenes javanici. 8°. pp. 68. [Lugduni Batavorum, 1851].

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Bureau of agriculture, labor, and industry. Annual report. 1st-6th. 1893-1898. 8°. il. Helena, 1893-98.

College of agriculture and mechanic arts. Science studies; botany. v. 1, no. 1-3. Nov. 1904-May 1905. 8°. pp. 139. il. col. plate. Bozeman, 1905. No more published.

Entomologist. Annual report. By R. A. Cooley. 1st-12th. 1903-1914. 8°. il. pl. 18. Bozeman, 1904-14. (Montana. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, no. 51, 55, 62, 64, 71, 75, 79, 82, 88, 92, 98, 102.) State board of horticulture. Biennial report. 1899-1900, 1901-02, 1905-06. 8°. il.

1st, 2d, 4th. [Helena, 1901-07]. Montana fruit grower; a monthly magazine devoted to the interests of horticulture and agriculture. v. 1-10. Apr. 1895-Apr. 19, 1901. 4° & f°. il. Missoula, Mont., 18951901.

Beginning with v. 9, no. 36, title reads: Edwards's fruit grower and farmer.

1897-1901, issued weekly.

v. 1, 6, 7, and 10, incomplete. Monteath, Robert. Miscellaneous reports on woods and plantations, shewing a method to plant, rear, and recover all woods, plantations and timber trees on every soil and situation in Britain and Ireland . . In a letter to Robert Peel. 8°. pp. vi, 4, 155. pl. Dundee, 1827.

A new and easy system of draining and reclaiming the bogs and marshes of Ireland, with plans for improving waste lands in general. To which are added miscellaneous reports of recent surveys of woods and plantations, also an equitable method of valuing woods, plantations, and timber trees of all ages, when sold with estates. 8°. pp. xx, 239. pl. 3. Edinburgh, etc., 1829.

Montgomery, John. The wealth of nature. Our food supplies from the vegetable kingdom. 12°. pp. vii, 408. ìl. frontis. Edinburgh, 1870.

Montgomery county (Ohio) horticultural society. Proceedings. [monthly]. Jan.-June, Aug., Nov., Dec. 1870; Jan.-Apr., June, July, Oct.-Dec. 1871; Oct. 1876; May, June, Sept., Oct. 1877; Jan.-Dec. 1885; Jan.-Mar. 1888. 8°. [Dayton, 1870-88].

The monthly flora, or botanical magazine; comprising the history, description, and colored engravings of 24 exotic flowers, 24 wild flowers of America, and 12 trees with fruits. v. 1. 8°. New York, 1846.

The monthly floral and fruit magazine. v. 1. Jan. 1878-
Feb. 1879. 8°. il. Washington, 1878-79.
Edited by D. S. Curtiss.

No more published.

The monthly journal of agriculture. J. S. Skinner, editor. v. 1-3. July 1845-June 1848. 8°. il. pl. New York, 1846-48.

v. 1 and 2 have also the title: Farmers' library and monthly journal of agriculture. v. 3, title reads: The journal of agriculture. Montreal agricultural and horticultural society. See Montreal horticultural society and fruit growers' association of the province of Quebec. Montreal botanic garden. Annual report. 8°. pp. 31. Montreal, 1886.

No more published.

v. 1. 1885.

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Montreal horticultural society and fruit growers' association of the province of Quebec. Annual report. 1st-12th. 1876-1886. 8°. il. Montreal, 1876–[87].

1st report, title reads: 1st report of the fruit committee of the Montreal agricultural and horticultural society, 1876. 2d report, title reads: Transactions and 2d report of the Montreal agricultural and horticultural Society, 1876.

Moodie, F. B. The culture of tobacco. 8°. pp. [26]. Jacksonville, 1895. (Florida. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 30.)

Tobacco in Florida. A revision of bulletin no. 30, with additions. 8°. pp. [55]. DeLand, 1897. (Florida. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 38.) Moody, Sophy. The palm tree. 12°. pp. 448. col. pl. 6. London, 1864.

"Scripture notices of palms," pp. 331-448.

Mooers, Charles Ansel. The soy bean. A comparison with the cowpea. 8°. pp. [32]. il. Knoxville, [1908]. (Tennessee. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 82.) Moor, S. A., translator. See Detmer, Wilhelm. Practical plant physiology.

Moore, Albert Hanford. A list of plants collected in Bermuda in 1905, including a description of two new species. 8°. pp. 22. pl. 3. Cambridge, Mass., 1906.

and Pease, Arthur Stanley. List of plants introduced into Andover, Mass., in 1902. 12°. pp. 7. n. p., [1902].

Moore, Charles. A census of the plants of New South Wales. 8°. pp. [1], 97. Sydney, 1884.

Handbook of the flora of New South Wales; a description of the flowering plants and ferns indigenous to New South Wales. By Charles Moore, assisted by Ernst Betche. 8°. pp. xxxix, 582. Sydney, 1893.

Moore, David. Hand-book for the Botanic gardens of the Royal Dublin society, Glasnevin. Ed. 4. 16°. pp. 88. il. plate. plan. Dublin, 1865.

and More, Alexander Goodman. Contributions towards a Cybele hibernica, being outlines of the geographical distribution of plants in Ireland. 8°. pp. lvi, 399, [2]. map. Dublin, etc., 1866.

"Books (and papers] relating to the flora of Ireland," pp. vi-xiii.

Moore, George Thomas. Applied botany and its dependence upon scientific research. 4°. pp. 12. [New York, 1905]. "Reprinted from Science," new ser., v. 21, 1905, pp. 321–333.

Bacteria and the nitrogen problem. 8°. pp. [12]. pl. 6. [Washington, 1903].

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Reprint from Yearbook of department of agriculture for 1902," pp. 331342. Bacteria as fertilizers. 8°. pp. [8]. [Boston, 1905]. Transactions of the Massachusetts horticultural society, 1905, pt. 1, pp. 57-64. The Missouri botanical garden. 8°. pp. [5]. [Boston, 1916]. Transactions of the Massachusetts horticultural society, 1916, pt. 1, pp. 25-29. Soil inoculation for legumes; with reports upon the successful use of artificial cultures by practical farmers. 8°. pp. 72. pl. 10. Washington, 1905. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin no. 71.)

Moore, Humphrey. An address delivered before the Hillsborough society for the promotion of agriculture and domestic manufactures. .. Oct. 17, 1821. 8°. pp. 14. Amherst, N. H., 1822.

Moore, James Garfield. Common insect pests of fruits in Wisconsin. 8°. pp. 38. il. Madison, [1910]. (Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 190.)

The management of a bearing orchard. 8°. pp. 34. il. Madison, [1911]. (Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 207.)

Planting the commercial orchard. 8°. pp. 34. il. Madison, [1911]. (Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 201.)

Moore, James Garfield (Continued). Strawberry culture in [-
Wisconsin. 8°. pp. 40. il. Madison, [1915]. (Wiscon-
sin. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 248.)
Moore, Joseph S. Grapes. 8°. pp. 22. [Jackson, 1899].
(Mississippi. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin
no. 56.)

Moore, Ransom Asa, and Delwiche, Edmond Joseph. Soy
beans, an important Wisconsin crop. 8°. pp. 20. il.
Madison, [1914]. (Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment
station. Bulletin no. 236.)

and Graber, L. F. Alfalfa growing in Wisconsin. 8°. pp. 32. il. Madison, [1915]. (Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 259.)

and Stone, Alden Lescombe. Barley culture in Wisconsin. 8°. pp. 17. il. Madison, [1911]. (Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 212.)

and Stone, Alden Lescombe. The eradication of farm weeds with iron sulphate. 8°. pp. 17. il. Madison, [1909]. (Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 179.)

and others. Alfalfa, or lucern. By R. A. More, A. L. Stone, G. A. Olson. 8°. pp. 22. il. [Madison, 1905]. (Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 121.) Moore, T. W. Treatise and hand book on orange culture in Florida. 8°. pp. 73. Jacksonville, Fla., 1877. Ed. 4. 12°. pp. 184. New York, etc., 1886. Title reads: Treatise and hand-book on orange culture in Florida, Louisi

ana, and California.

[Moore, Thomas]. The botany of the rose. il. (In PAUL, William. The rose garden, 1872, pp. 237-252.)

Also the same, revised in part by J. G. Baker, in later editions.

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British ferns and their allies; an abridgment of the Popular history of British ferns," and comprising the ferns, club-mosses, pepperworts, & horsetails. Illustrated by W. S. Coleman. New ed. 16°. pp. 124. il. pl. 12. London, 1865.

British wild flowers, familiarly described in the four seasons; for the use of beginners and amateurs. A new edition of "The field botanist's companion." 8°. pp. xxvii, 424. col. pl. 24. London, 1867.

Epitome of gardening. With an introductory chapter on the principles of horticulture by M. T. Masters. 12°. pp. xii, 444. il. Edinburgh, 1881.

The ferns of Great Britain and Ireland. Edited by John Lindley. Nature-printed by Henry Bradbury. fo. pp. [162]. il. col. pl. 51. London, 1855.

The handbook of British ferns; being descriptions, with engravings, of the species and their varieties, together with instructions for their cultivation. Ed. 3. 16°. pp. iv, 294. il. London, 1857.

Illustrations of orchidaceous plants; a series of one hundred figures, chiefly selected from the Botanical register and British flower garden, representing the principal groups of orchids; accompanied by descriptions of the cultivated species of the genera figured, and directions for cultivation. 8°. pp. vii, 12, [332], 8. col. pl. 100. London, 1857.

Index filicum; a synopsis, with characters, of the genera, and an enumeration of the species of ferns, with synonymes, references, &c. 12°. pp. 4, ix-clxii, 396. pl. 84. London, 1857-63].

Unfinished.

The nature-printed British ferns; being figures and descriptions of the species and varieties of ferns found in the United Kingdom. Nature-printed by Henry Bradbury. 2 v. 8°. pp. v. 1. xvi, 254. v. 2. xi, 368. col. pl. 122. London, 1859-60.

v. 1. Polypodium to Lastrea. -v. 2. Athyrium to Ophioglossum.

A popular history of the British ferns and the allied plants, comprising the club-mosses, pepperworts, and horsetails. sm. 4°. pp. xii, 354. col. pl. 20. London, 1851.

- Provisional list of medicinal plants, etc., proposed to be cultivated in the botanic garden of the Society of apothecaries, Chelsea, London. 8°. pp. 26. [London], 1863.

Theory and practice, applied to the cultivation of the cucumber, in the winter season; to which is added a chapter on melons. 16°. pp. 60. London, 1844.

and Jackman, George. The clematis as a garden flower; being descriptions of the hardy species and varieties of clematis or virgin's bower, with select and classified lists, directions for cultivation, and suggestions as to the purposes for which they are adapted in modern gardening. 8°. pp. xii, 160. pl. 17 (2 col.). London, 1872.

See Thompson, Robert. The gardener's assistant. See Warner, Robert, and Williams, B. S. The orchid album.

editor. See Lindley, John, and Moore, Thomas, editors. The treasury of botany.

Moore, Walter Morrison, and Jackson, Edwin Roy. Forest nurseries for schools. 8°. pp. 24. il. Washington, 1910. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 423.)

Moore, Willis Luther. A report on "The influence of forests on climate and on floods." 8°. pp. 38. il. charts. Washington, 1910. (United States. House of representatives. Committee on agriculture.)

Moore's rural New Yorker. See The rural New Yorker. Moorhouse, L. A. Cowpeas and soy beans. 8°. pp. 22. il. Stillwater, [1907]. (Oklahoma. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 74.)

and Nicholson, John F. Cotton culture. 8°. pp. [24]. Stillwater, [1908]. (Oklahoma. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 77.)

and others. Corn culture. By L. A. Moorhouse, W. L. Burlison, J. A. Ratcliff. 8°. pp. 46. il. Stillwater, [1910]. (Oklahoma. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 87.)

See Burtis, F. C., and Moorhouse, L. A. Alfalfa.

Mooring, D. C.. See Booth, N. O., and Mooring, D. C.

Varieties of fruits raised in Oklahoma.
Moquin-Tandon, Christian Horace Bénédict Alfred. Chen-

Parisiis, 1840.

opodearum monographica enumeratio. 8°. pp. xi, 182. Éléments de tératologie végétale; ou, Histoire abrégée des anomalies de l'organisation dans les végétaux. 8°. pp. xii, [2], 403. Paris, 1841. The moral of flowers. See [Hey, Mrs. - -1. Morange, Amédée. Le guide de l'élagueur dans les parcs et dans les forêts. 16°. pp. [1], 142. il. Paris, 1878. (Bibliothèque des professions industrielles et agricoles, sér. 2, no. 5.)

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Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Irish academy."

See Moore, David, and More, A. G. Contributions towards a Cybele hibernica.

More, C. T. The commercial grading, packing, and shipping of cantaloupes. 8°. pp. 23. il. Washington, 1916. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 707.)

Morel, Charles. Culture des orchidées; contenant des instructions sur leur récolte, expédition et mise en végétation, avec une liste descriptive d'environ 550 espèces et variétés. 8°. pp. viii, 196. il. Paris, 1855.

Morel, Jean Marie. Théorie des jardins; ou, L'art des jardins de la nature. 2° éd., revue par l'auteur, enrichie de notes, et suivie d'un tableau dendrologique, contenant la

liste des plantes ligneuses indigènes et exotiques acclimatées, etc. 2 v. 8°. pp. v. 1. [2], cxxxviii, 234, [1]. v. 2. 340, [2]. frontis. Paris, 1802.

Moreland, Clayton Capers. See Edgerton, C. W., and Moreland, C. C. Diseases of the tomato in Louisiana. Moremen, M. S. Present condition and treatment of orange groves. 8°. pp. [27]. [Lake City, 1896]. (Florida. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 33.) Morgan, Alfred Cookman. Methods of controlling tobacco insects. 8°. pp. 17. il. Washington, 1910. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of entomology. Circular no. 123.)

Tobacco insects of Tennessee. [With] Tobacco culture in Montgomery county, by L. R. Neel. 8°. pp. [16]. Knoxville, [1911]. (Tennessee. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 93.)

Morgan, Harcourt Alexander. Sugar cane borer and its parasite. 8. pp. [14]. il. Baton Rouge, 1891. (Louisiana. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, 2d ser., no. 9.) and Ross, Ben B. Sweet potatoes. 8°. pp. [32]. Baton Rouge, 1892. (Louisiana. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, 2d ser., no. 13.)

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See Stubbs, W. C., and Morgan, H. A. Cane borer, Diatroea saccharalis.

See Burnette, F. H., and others. Pecans. Morgan, Robert, illustrator. See Fryer, Alfred, and Bennett, Arthur. The Potamogetons (pond weeds) of the British Isles.

Morin, Pierre. Catalogues de quelques plantes à fleurs, qui sont de présent au jardin de P. Morin. Paris, 1658. (In his Remarques nécessaires pour la culture des fleurs, 1658, pp. 145–222.)

- Nouveau traité pour la culture des fleurs, qui enseigne la manière de les cultiver, multiplier, & les conserver selon leurs espèces; avec leurs propriétéz merveilleuses & les vertus médécinales. 16°. pp. [14], 199. Paris, 1674.

Remarques nécessaires pour la culture des fleurs avec un Catalogue des plantes rares qui se trouvent à présent dans son jardin. 16°. pp. [20], 222, [2]. frontis. Paris, 1658.

Moris, Giuseppe Giacinto. Flora sardoa; seu, Historia plantarum in Sardinia et adjacentibus insulis vel sponte nascentium vel ad utilitatem latius excultarum. 3 v. 4°. pp. v. 1. xii, 606. v. 2. 562. v. 3. 564. pl. 114. Taurini, 1837-59.

Morison, Robert. Plantarum historiae universalis oxoniensis pars secunda; seu, Herbarum distributio nova, per tabulas cognationis & affinitatis ex libro naturae observata & detecta. f. pp. [7], 617. pl. 126. Oxonii, 1680. Part 1 containing the trees and shrubs was never printed.

Pars tertia... post auctoris mortem hortatu academiae explevit & absolvit Jacobus Bobartius. f°. pp. [20], 657, [9]. pl. 166. portrait. Oxonii, 1699.

Plantarum umbelliferarum distributio nova, per tabulas cognationis et affinitatis ex libro naturae observata & detecta. f°. pp. [7], 91, [3]. pl. 20. Oxonii, 1672. Morlet, Gustave. Les conifères de petites et grandes dimensions; classification, description, culture ornementale et forestière. 12°. pp. 432. Paris, [1878]. Morong, Thomas, and Britton, Nathaniel Lord. An enumeration of the plants collected by Thomas Morong in Paraguay, 1888-1890. By Thomas Morong and N. L. Britton, with the assistance of Anna M. Vail. 8°. pp. [238]. [New York, 1892]. (Contributions from the herbarium of Columbia college, no. 35.)

Palmes et couronnes de l'horticulture de Belgique; ou, Annuaire rétrospectif des expositions de fleurs, fruits, et légumes, organisées depuis 1845 jusqu'en 1850. 1re année. 12. pp. 547. Liége, 1851.

Recherches physiologiques sur les hydrophytes de la Belgique. 1er mémoire. Histoire d'un genre nouveau de la tribu des confervées nommé aphanizomène. 4°. pp. 20. col. plate. Bruxelles, 1838.

Morren, Édouard. Charles de l'Escluse, sa vie et ses oeuvres, 1526-1609. 8°. pp. 59. Liége, 1875.

"Extrait du Bulletin de la Fédération de sociétés d'horticulture de Belgique, année 1874."

Correspondance botanique. Liste des jardins, des chaires, et des musées botaniques du monde. Ed. 2. 8°. pp. 40. Liége, 1874.

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Ed. 10. 8°. pp. 196. Liége, 1884. La digestion végétale. Note sur le rôle des ferments dans la nutrition des plantes, communiquée à l'Académie royale de Belgique, 1876. 8°. pp. 35. Bruxelles, 1876. "Extrait des Bulletins de l'Académie royale de Belgique, 2me série, t. 42, no. 12, dec. 1876."

Mathias de l'Obel, sa vie & ses oeuvres, 1538-1616. 8°. pp. 25. Liége, 1875. "Extrait du Bulletin de la Fédération des sociétés d'horticulture de Belgique, 1875."

Note sur le Drosera binata Labill., sa structure et ses procédés insecticides. 8°. pp. 14. pl. 4 (1 col.). Bruxelles, 1875.

Extrait des Bulletins de l'Académie royale de Belgique, 2me série, t. 40, no. 11, novembre, 1875."

Morrill, Austin Winfield. The greenhouse white fly, Aleyrodes vaporariorum Westw. 8°. pp. 9. il. [Washington, 1905]. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of entomology. Circular no. 57.)

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Plant-bugs injurious to cotton bolls. 8°. pp. 110. il. pl. 5. Washington, 1910. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of entomology. Bulletin no. 86.)

and Black, Ernest Adna. Natural control of white flies in Florida. 8°. pp. 78. pl. 9 (1 col.). Washington, 1912. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of entomology. Bulletin no. 102.)

and Black, Ernest Adna. White flies injurious to citrus in Florida. 8°. pp. 109. il. pl. 10 (1 col.). Washington, 1911. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of entomology. Bulletin no. 92.)

Morris, Daniel. [Colonial and Indian exhibition, London, 1886. Report on fruits.] 8°. pp. 18. n. p., n. d.

Report on the economic resources of the West Indies. 8°. pp. viii, 165. map. London, 1898. (Kew. Royal gardens. Bulletin of miscellaneous information. Additional series I.)

Morris, Earl Leonard. New control methods for the pear thrips and peach tree borer. 8°. pp. [10]. il. Sacramento, 1912. (California. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 228.)

(Morris, Edmund]. Farming for boys; what they have done, and what others may do in the cultivation of farm and garden; how to begin, how to proceed, and what to aim at. By the author of "Ten acres enough." 12°. pp. ix, [1], 286. il. Boston, 1868.

"Reprinted from the Annals of the New York academy of sciences, vol. 7." Morren, Charles. Fuchsia; ou, Recueil d'observations de botanique, d'agriculture, d'horticulture, et de zoologie. [8°. pp. xviii, xxviii, 170, [1]. il. pl. 12 (5 col.). Bruxelles, 1849.

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How to get a farm, and where to find one; showing that homesteads may be had by those desirous of securing them. By the author of "Ten acres enough." 12°. pp. 345. New York, 1864.

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