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22. Chevreul, M. E., member of the Institute of France. Principles of Harmony and Contrast of colors, and their application to the arts of Painting, Interior Decoration, Tapestries, Carpets, Mosaics, Colored Glazing, Paper Staining, Calico Printing, Letterpress-printing, Map coloring, Dress, Landscape and Flower Gardening, etc., from the French by Charles Martel. 8vo. London. 1854.

B. Chili, Flora of. See Ruiz and Pavon.

30. Chimie appliquée a l'Agriculture. Jean Antoine Claude Chaptal, 2d ed. 8vo. Paris, 1829. See Chymistry.

18. China, Journey to the Tea Countries of, East India Tea Company's Tea Plantations, etc. Robert Fortune. 8vo. map and engs. London, 1852.

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Three years' wanderings in the Northern Provinces, etc. Robert Fortune, 2d ed. 8vo. engs. and cuts. London, 1847.

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Two visits to the Tea Countries of, etc. Robert Fortune, 2 v. large 12mo. 1853.

18. Chinese, Residence among. Inland, on the Coast, and at Sea. Scenes and adventures during a third visit to China, etc. Robert Fortune. 8vo. London, 1857.

23.

Sugar Cane; History, Culture, Sugar-making, etc. J. F. C. Hyde. 12mo. cuts. Boston, 1857.

20. Chloris Boreali-Americana. Asa Gray, 1846. See Miscellaneous Pamphlets.

24. Choice Garden Flowers, Cultivation and Treatment. James Andrews. 16mo. 12 col. pl. London, 1860.

25. Chorlton, William. American Grape Grower's Guide; intended especially for the American Climate. 12mo. cuts. N. Y., 1860.

29. Chrysanthemums. See Lebois; Maddock, J.

18. Chymistry Applied to Agriculture. J. A. C. Chaptal. Tr. from 2d. French ed. 12mo. Boston, 1839.

17. Cider; Fruit-trees; Metheglin; Birch Wine. See Worlidge, J. Vinetum Britannicum, etc.

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Making, Apple and Currant Wine.

See Thacher, J.

Cistineæ. The Natural Order of Cistus or Rock Rose. Robert Sweet. Large 8vo. 112 col. pl. London, 1825-30. Class Book of Botany. A. Wood. 8vo. Claremont, N. H., 1848. 11. Cleaveland, Henry W. William Backus, and Samuel D. Backus. Village and Farm Cottages. The requirements of American Village Homes considered and suggested; with Designs for such houses, of moderate cost. Large 8vo. New York, 1856. 22. Clematis, The. T. Moore and George Jackman. 8vo. 17 pl. London, 1872.

17. Clergyman's Recreation; shewing the Pleasure and Profit of the Art of Gardening. J. Lawrence. Sm. 8vo. London, 1716.

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16. Climatology of the United States, etc. Lorin Blodgett. Roy. 8vo.

Philadelphia, 1857.

49. Clinton, De Witt, Memoir of: with Appendix. David Hosack. 4to. portrait. New York, 1829.

16. Cobb, J. H., A.M. A Manual containing information respecting the growth of the Mulberry Tree, with directions for the Culture of Silk. 4th ed. 16mo. Boston, 1839.

17. Cobbett, William. American Gardener: Situation, Soil, and Laying out of Gardens, making and managing of Hot-beds and GreenHouses; propagation, etc., of Vegetables, Fruits, etc. 12mo. New York, 1856.

25. Cole, S. W. American Fruit-Book. Raising; Best Varieties ; Insects; Grafting, etc. 18mo. many cuts. New York, 1859.

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42. Collection de Mémoires pour servir a l'Histoire du Règne Végétal, etc. Aug. Pyr. de Candolle. 4to. pl. Paris, 1828-38.

12. Collier, Peter, Sec. First Annual Report of the Vermont State Board of Agriculture and Mining, for the year 1872. 8vo. pl. Montpelier, 1872.

35. Colman, Henry. European Agriculture and Rural Economy, from personal observation. 2 v. large 8vo. 5 steel pl. 14 cuts. Boston, 1846-48.

D. See Fessenden, T. G., New England Farmer, etc. 1. Colorado River. Report of Expl. Exped. down Zuni and Colorado Rivers. 8vo. 21 pl. Washington, 1854. See Sitgreaves, Capt. L. 22. Colors, Principles of Harmony and contrast in, etc. M. E. Chevreul. Tr. from the French by Charles Martel. 8vo. London, 1854. 23. Common Objects of the Country. J. G. Wood and W. S. Coleman. 18mo. 12 pl. London, 1858.

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Objects of the Seashore. Hints for an aquarium. J. G. Wood. 2d ed. small 12mo. 13 col. pl. cuts. London, 1858.

10. Companion to Floral Magazine. See Floral Mag., vol. 3, at end. 15. Compendium Floræ Philadelphicæ. W. P. C. Barton, 2 v. in 1.

12mo. Philadelphia, 1818.

50. Compleat Gardener. De la Quintinye. Transl. by J. Evelyn. See Evelyn.

1. Coniferous Plants. See Gordon, G.; Lambert, A.; Hoopes, J.; Warder, J. A., Lawson's Pinetum.

K. Connecticut Board of Agriculture. 1st and 2d Reports of the Secretary for 1866 and 1867. 2 v. 8vo. pl. and cuts. Hartford, 1867, 68.

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42. Contributions to the Flora of Mentone and Riviera. J. T. Moggridge. 8vo. London, 1871.

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to the Natural History of the United States of America. L. Agassiz. 4 v. roy. 4to. 81 pl. Boston, 1857-62.

M. Cooke, Layton, Land-agent, etc.

24.

Tables adapted to the use of

Farmers and Graziers. 8vo. London, 1813.

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M. C. Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi; descriptions of the Esculent and Poisonous species; classification of orders and genera. 18mo. 24 col. pl. London, 1862. Also new

and rev. ed. London, 1871.

16. Cooper, Susan Fenimore. Rural Hours. 6th ed. sq. 8vo. Phila

delphia, 1854.

20. Copeland, Robert Morris. Country Life; a Handbook of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Landscape Gardening. 8vo. 200 cuts and pl. Boston and New York, 1860. Also, in the same volume, Supplement to 5th ed. Boston, 1866.

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45. Corda, A. C. J., Custode au Musée-Nationale de Prague, etc. Flore Illustrée de Mucédinées d'Europe. fol. 25 col. pl. Leipsic, London, and Paris, 1840.

49. Cordier, F. S. Les Champignons de la France. Histoire, description, culture, usages, des espèces comestibles, vénéneuses, suspectes employées dans les arts, l'industrie, l'économie domestique et la médicine. Large 8vo. 60 col. pl. Paris, 1870.

26. Cordon Training of Fruit Trees. T. C. Bréhaut. Supplement on Cordon training, Peach trees in Pots, Orchard-Houses, etc., by C. M. Hovey. 8vo. cuts. Boston, 1864.

41. Corn. See Indian Corn; Maize.

Q. Coromandel Plants. See Roxburgh, William.

35. Correspondence of Linnæus and other Naturalists; selected by J. E. Smith. Autographs; 2v. 8vo. London, 1821.

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

11. Cottage Architecture. See Cleaveland, H. W.; Loudon, J. C.; Holly, H. H.; Vaux, C.; Woodward, G. E.; Atwood, D. T.; Sloan, S.; Downing, A. J.; Allen, L. F.

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Gardener, or Amateur and Cottager's Guide to Out Door Gardening and Spade Cultivation. Conducted by George W. Johnson. Now published as the Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentleman, a Chronicle of the Homestead, Poultry Yard, Apiary and Dovecote. Conducted by George W. Johnson, F.R.H.S., and Robert Hogg, LL.D. Vol. 26-48, New Series. In all 48v. 4to. many cuts. London, 1849-1872. [Still publishing.]

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17. Cottage Gardens of America. W. Elder. 2d ed. 12mo. Philad. 1850. Residences. A. J. Downing. 2d ed. 8vo. New York and London, 1844.

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22. Coultas, Harland. Principles of Botany as exemplified in the Cryptogamia. For Schools and Colleges. 12mo. 36 cuts. Philadelphia, 1853.

11. Country Churches, Designs for. See Holly, H. H.

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Gentleman, (The.) L. Tucker and Son, and J. J. Thomas. Editors. Vol. 15-37. 15v. 4to. many cuts. Albany, 1860-72. (Still publishing.)

Gentleman's Magazine. 9v. 8vo. many cuts. London, 18681872. (Still publishing.)

Homes. Woodward. 12mo. New York, 1865.

Houses, Architecture of. A. J. Downing. Large 8vo. 320 illustrations. New York, 1850. 2 copies.

- Life. See Copeland, R. M.

Residences, on Forming, Improving and Managing.

Repton's

ideas criticised. J. Loudon. 2v. 4to. 32 engravings. Lond., 1806. Seats, Cottages, Churches, etc. H. H. Holly. 4to. 34 pl. New York, 1863.

and Suburban Houses. Daniel T. Atwood. 12mo. 150 engs. New York, n. d. [1871 ?]

Walks of a Naturalist. Rev. W. Houghton. 16mo. col. pl. and wood cuts. London, 1869.

30. Cours de Culture et de Naturalization des Végétaux. A. Thouin. 3v. 8vo. avec atlas de 65 pl. in 4to. Outils, Machines, etc., par O. Leclerc. Paris, 1827.

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Élémentaire d'Agriculture et d'Économie Rurale. Raspail. 12mo. Brussels, 1836.

Élémentaire Theorique et Pratique d'Arboriculture, etc. Du Breuil, A. 5th ed. 2v. 16mo. 934 cuts. Paris, 1861.

Pratique d'Arboriculture, Arbres Fruitiers, etc. Louis Gau

dry. 12mo, 16 cuts. Paris, 1852.

26. Coxe, William. A View of the Cultivation of Fruit-Trees, and the Management of Orchards and Cider; best varieties of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums and Cherries, cultivated in the Middle States. 8vo. 200 cuts. Philadelphia, 1817.

25. Cranberry Culture. See Bridgeman, T.; Pardee, R. G.; Eastwood, B.

39. Croall, Alexander, A. B., S. E. See Johnstone, W. G. 21. Cruickshank, Thomas, Forester at Careston. The

Practical

Planter; containing directions for the planting of waste land and management of Wood; with a new method of rearing the Oak. 8vo. Edinburgh and London, 1830.

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D. Crustacea. Parts 1 and 2. See Dana, J. D., U. S. Expl. Exped. Atlas of, of the U. S. Exploring Exped., 1838-42. Dana, J. D. Large fol. 96 pl. partly col. Philadelphia, 1855.

22. Cryptogamia, Principles of Botany as exemplified in the. See Coultas, H. 12mo. 36 cuts. Philadelphia, 1853.

22. Cryptogamic Botany, Introduction to.

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23. Cryptogamous and Phænogamous Plants, Catalogue of. See Phænogamous Plants.

32. Cuba, Historia Economico-Politica y Estadistica de la Isla de. Por Ramon de la Sagra. 4to. Havana, 1831.

23. Cucumbers, Melons, etc., Growth of. Smith, J. 5th ed. 18mo. London, 1849.

M. Culley, George, Farmer, Northumberland, Eng. Observations on Live Stock; hints for Choosing and Improving the best Breeds of the most useful kinds of Domestic Animais. 4th ed. with appendix. 8vo. plates. London, 1807.

24. Culpepper's Complete Herbal; a comprehensive description of nearly all British and Foreign Herbs, their Medicinal Properties, and Directions for Compounding the Medicines Extracted from them. 16mo. London, n.d. [Reprint of a curious old book.] 20. Cultivator's Directory. See Sweet, R., Florist's Guide, etc. 29. Culture du Chrysanthème de l'Inde et de la Chine. Lebois. 12mo. Paris, n. d.

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of Flowers and Plants. G. Glenny. Post 8vo. 2d ed. Lon

don, 1861.

des Orchidées, etc. Ch. Morel.

8vo. Paris, 1855.

des Pelargoniums. Thibaut. 12mo. cuts. Paris, n. d.

Rurale, Traité de. Léocade Delpierre. 2 v. 12mo. Paris, 1828.

20. Curculio and Apple-Moth. See Trimble, I. P.

26. Currant Culture. See Pardee, R. G.; Haynes, T.

25.

Wine. See Thacher, J.; also, Wine.

11. Curtis, G. W. Memoir of Downing, etc. See Downing, A. J., Rural Essays.

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Henry, (West of England Roseries, Bristol.) Beauties of the Rose; containing Portraits of the principal Varieties of the Choicest Perpetuals. With plain Instructions for their Cultivation. V. 1. 4to. 20 col. pl. Bristol, 1850.

John, F. L. S. Farm Insects: being the Natural History and Economy of the Insects injurious to the Field Crops of Great Britain and Ireland, and also those which infest Barns and Granaries. With suggestions for their destruction. Large 8vo. numerous engravings. Edinb. and London, 1860.

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