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Systematic plant production: its purposes and methods. 8°. pp. 24. Washington, 1898. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of forestry. Bulletin no. 21.)

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Farm conveniences; a practical hand-book for the farm. 12°. pp. 240. il. New York, 1884.

Farm, field, and fireside monthly, combined with the American fruit and vegetable journal. v. 1, no. 5-v. 5, no. 1; v. 6-7, no. 2. Apr. 1901-Jan. 1904; Jan. 1905-Feb. 1906. fo. il. Chicago, 1901-06.

The farm journal. [monthly]. v. 7-39. 1883-1915. f°. il. Philadelphia, 1883-1915. →

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The farmer's almanack. See The old farmer's almanac. The farmers' cabinet; devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and rural economy. [monthly]. v. 1-12. July 1836-July 1848. 8°. il. Philadelphia, 1837-48.

v. 5-12, title reads: The farmers' cabinet and American herd book; devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and rural and domestic affairs. In July 1848, united with the American agriculturist.

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No more published.

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The farmers' register; a monthly publication devoted to the improvement of the practice and support of the interests of agriculture. v. 1-10. June 1833-Dec. 1842. 4°. il. Richmond, Va., etc., 1833-42.

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[Fatio de Duiller, Nicolaus]. Fruit-walls improved by inclining them to the horizon; or, A way to build walls for fruit-trees whereby they may receive more sun shine and heat than ordinary. By a member of the Royal society. 4°. pp. xxviii, [2], 128. frontis. pl. 2. London, 1699. Fawcett, George L. Fungus diseases of coffee in Porto Rico. 8°. pp. 29. pl. 8. Washington, 1915. (Porto Rico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 17.) Fawcett, Howard Samuel. Citrus diseases of Florida and Cuba compared with those of California. 8°. pp. [60]. il. [Berkeley], 1915. (California. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 262.)

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Illustrated descriptive catalogue of some of the more important injurious and beneficial insects of New York state. 8°. pp. 52. il. Albany, 1900. (New York state museum. Bulletin, v. 8, no. 37.)

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Memorial of life and entomological work of Joseph Albert Lintner, Ph. D., state entomologist, 1874-98. 8°. pp. [309]. Albany, 1899. (New York state museum. Bulletin, V. 5, no. 24.)

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"Supplement to the 14th report of the state entomologist, 1898." Mosquitos or Culicidae of New York state. 8°. [160]. il. pl. 57. Albany, 1904. (New York state museum. Bulletin 79. Entomology 22.)

Scale insects of importance and list of the species in New York state. 8°. pp. [87]. il. pl. 15 (7 col.). Albany, 1901. (New York state museum. Bulletin, v. 9, no. 46.)

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White marked tussock moth and elm leaf beetle. 8°. pp. 31. pl. 8 (2 col.). Albany, 1907. (New York state museum. Bulletin 109. Entomology 27.)

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Felter, Harvey Wickes. Biographies of John King, A. J. Howe, and J. M. Scudder. Accompanied by many valuable and historical portraits and other illustrations. With introduction by J. U. Lloyd. 4°. pp. vi, 376. pl. [Cincinnati, 1912). (Lloyd library of botany, pharmacy, and materia medica. Bulletin no. 19. Pharmacy ser. no. 5.) Felton, Samuel. Gleanings on gardens, chiefly respecting those of the ancient style in England. 8°. pp. viii, 72. London, 1829.

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Fences and fencing. 8°. pp. 32. il. Sydney, 1914. (New South Wales. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 74.)

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Ferguson, William. The palmyra palm, Borassus flabelliformis. A popular description of the palm and its products, having special reference to Ceylon. With a valuable appendix, embracing extracts from nearly every author that has noticed the tree. 8°. pp. ii, 52, 39. pl. Colombo, 1850. Fergusson, Sterling Price. See Church, J. E., and Fergusson, S. P. The avoidance and prevention of frost in the fruit belts of Nevada.

The fern bulletin; a quarterly devoted to ferns. v. 1-20. 1893-1912. 24°, 16°, 12°. il. pl. Binghamton, N. Y., etc., 1893-1912.

Edited by W. N. Clute.

v. 1-4, title reads: Linnaean fern bulletin.

v. 1-3, published at irregular intervals.

Feb. 1913, merged with the American botanist.

Index, v. 1-10, 1893-1902. 12°. pp. 32. Binghamton, N. Y., 1904.

Index, v. 11-20, 1903-1912. 12°. pp. 35. Joliet,

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Fernald, Charles Henry. The butterflies of Maine. Designed for the use of the students in the Maine state college, and the farmers of the state. 8°. pp. 104. il. Augusta, 1884.

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