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23. Soils. See Maddock, J.; Liebig, J.; Langley, B.; Allen, R. L.; Petzholdt; Thaër; Agric. Chem.; Smithsonian Institution.

18. Solly, Edward, F. R. S., F. L. S., F. G. S., etc. Rural Chemistry; an Elementary Introduction to the study of the science, in its relation to agriculture and the arts of life. 1st. Am. from 3d Eng. ed. Small 12mo. Philadelphia, 1852.

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12. Sowerby, James, F. L. S. English Botany; or colored Figures of British Plants with their essential characters, synonyms, and places of growth; to which will be added occasional remarks by James Edward Smith, M. D., F. R. S. 36 v. 8vo. 2592 col. pl. London, 1790-1814. Also General Indexes to the 36 volumes to which is added an alphabetical index to English Fungi, making together a catalogue of Indigenous British Plants. 8vo. London, 1814.

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The same, 2d ed. edited by John T. Boswell Syme, F. L. S., etc, Lecturer on Botany at Westminster Hospital; the popular portion by Mrs. Lankester, author of "Wild Flowers worth Notice," ""The British Ferns," etc.; the Figures by J. Sowerby, J. De C. Sowerby, J. W. Salter, and John Edward Sowerby. Enlarged, re-arranged according to the natural orders, and entirely revised, with descriptions of all the species by the editor. 11 v. large 8vo. 1824 col. pl. London, 1863-72. [To be completed in 12 v.]

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49. Sowerby, James, F. L. S. Exotic Botany; consisting of colored figures and scientific descriptions of such new, beautiful, or rare plants as are worthy of cultivation in the gardens of Britain; with remarks on their qualities, history, and requisite modes of treatment. By James Edward Smith. The figures by James Sowerby. 2 v. 4to. in one, 120 col. pl. London, 1804, 5.

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Q. Specimens of the Flora of South Africa, by a Lady. Large folio. London, 1849.

26. Speechly, William. Culture of the Vine; formation of Vineyards in England; culture of the Pine Apple; management of the Hothouse. 3d ed. 8vo. London, 1821.

Table. Spiers, A., and Surenne's French and English and English and French Pronouncing Dictionary. Rev., cor., and enlarged by G. P. Quackenbos. Large 8vo. New York, 1867.

30. Spirits of Wine. L'Art de Faire l'Esprit de Vin. See Chaptal, Rozier, etc.

15. Sprague, Isaac. Genera of U. S. Plants Illustrated. See Gray, Asa, Genera, etc.

49. Spratt, G. See Woodville, W., Medical Botany.

17. Spring and Winter Flower Gardening. J. Fleming. 18mo. .London, 1864.

18. Springer, John S. Forest Life and Forest Trees; winter camplife among the loggers, and wild-wood adventure; lumbering operations on the rivers of Maine and New Brunswick. Large 12mo. cuts. New York, 1856.

25. Standish and Noble. Practical Hints on Planting Ornamental Trees, with particular reference to Coniferæ, etc. 16mo. London, 1852.

26. Starch. P. W. Philippi. See Haraszthy, A.

H. Statistical Views of the United States, for 1850 and 1860. See Census.

21. Statistics of Labor in Massachusetts. See Oliver, H. K.

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18. Steinmetz, Andrew. Sunshine and Showers; their Influences throughout Creation. A Compendium of Popular Meteorology. Small 8vo. London, 1867.

31. Stephens, Henry. Book of the Farm; detailing the labors of the farmer, steward, plowman, hedger, cattle-man, shepherd, fieldworker, and dairymaid. 2 v. roy. 8vo. many cuts and pl. Edinburgh and London, 1842. [Vol. 1 only is here.]

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25. Strong, William C. Culture of the Grape. Large 12mo. cuts. Boston, 1866. Another copy, 1867.

45. Strutt, Jacob George. Sylva Britannica; or portraits of forest trees distinguished for their antiquity, magnitude, or beauty. Large fol. many lithographic pl. London, 1826.

22. Studies in the Field and Forest. Wilson Flagg. Large 12mo. Boston, 1857.

23. Subtropical Garden, or Beauty of Form in the Flower Garden. W. Robinson. 16mo. many cuts. London, 1871.

17. Suburban Gardener and Villa Companion. See Loudon, J. C. Homes, The Art of Beautifying. See Scott, F. J. Horticulturist. See Loudon, J. C.

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49. Sullivant, William S., LL.D. Icones Muscorum; or figures and descriptions of most of those mosses peculiar to Eastern North America which have not been heretofore figured. Roy. 8vo. 139 copper plates. Cambridge, Mass., and London, 1864.

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22. Summer among the Bocages and the Vines. Louisa Stuart Costello, 2 v. large 8vo. London, 1840.

18. Sunshine and Showers. Their Influences throughout Creation, a Compendium of Popular Meteorology. Andrew Steinmetz. Small 8vo. London, 1868.

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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 species, etc. 56 col. pl., drawn by E. D. Smith. Large 8vo. London, 1827,

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Florist's Guide and Cultivator's Directory; containing colored figures of the choicest flowers; descriptions; culture. 2 v. large 8vo. 200 col. pl. London, 1827–32.

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37. Tegetmeier, W. B., F. Z. S., etc. The Poultry Book. Breeding and management of profitable and ornamental poultry, qualities and characteristics, standard of excellence in exhibition birds. 4to. many col. pl. and woodcuts. London, 1867.

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30. Teratologie Végétale. See Moquin-Tandon, A.

18. Teschemacher, James E., tr. and ed. See Stöckhardt, Chemical Field Lectures.

25. Thacher, James, M. D., etc. American Orchardist. Cult. of Apple and other Fruit Trees; Diseases; Remedies; Cider-making; Apple and Currant Wine. Adapted to American farmers, and all lovers of fine fruit. 2d ed. 12mo. Plymouth, Mass., 1825.

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