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10. Burnett, Gilbert Thomas, Esq., Prof. Bot. King's Coll. An Encyclopædia of Useful and Ornamental Plants, consisting of beautiful and accurate colored figures of plants used in the Arts, in Medicine, and for Ornament; description, culture, anecdotes. By the late G. T. Burnett. New edition, ed. by M. A. Burnett. 2 v. 4to. London, 1852.

27. Burr, Fearing, Jr. Field and Garden Vegetables of America; containing full descriptions of nearly 1100 species and varieties; with Directions for Propagation, Culture, and Use. Large 8vo. many cuts. Boston, 1863. 6 copies. [Also, one copy large 12mo. Boston, 1865.]

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Calendar, American Gardener's. See McMahon, B.

Farmer's. See Young, Arthur.

Gardener's. See Mawe, T., Every Man, &c.

Gardener's Kalendar. See Nicol, W.; Thompson, R.
Planter's Kalendar. See Nicol, W.

See Kalendarium.

California Culturist, 1858-60, in pt. See Wadsworth, W.

Wine, Wool and Stock Journal. V. 1, in pt. San Francisco, 1863.

38. Camellia. Iconographie du genre Camellia. J.-J. Jung et l'Abbé Berlèse. 3 v. large 4to. 150 col. plates. Paris, 1841-43.

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Monographie du genre Camellia. L'Abbé Berlèse. 2d ed. 8vo. [Paris] 1840.

Monography of the genus Camellia. By the Abbé Berlèse. Translated from the French by H. A. S. Dearborn. 8vo. Boston, 1838.

28. Canadian Agriculturist and Journ. and Transactions of the Board of Agriculture of Upper Canada. Pub. semi-monthly; imp. 8vo. v. 12, 1860. Toronto, 1860.

24. Carnation, etc. Culture of the Carnation Pink, etc. T. Hogg. 12mo. London, 1839.

6. Carpenter, William B., M. D., etc. Vegetable Physiology and Botany. 8vo. London, 1844.

37. Cassin, John. See Baird, Spencer F. and others.

26. Catalogue of the Fruits cultivated in the Garden of the Horticultural Society of London. 3d ed. large 8vo. London, 1842. 4 copies.

18. Catechism of Agricultural Chemistry and Geology. J. F. W. Johnston. 18mo. New York.

39. Cattley, Wm. See Lindley, J., Digitalium, etc.

E. Cels, J. M., Description des Plantes Nouvelles du Jardin de. Par E. P. Ventenat. 4to. 100 pl. Paris, 1799.

22. Cemetery of Mount Auburn, History of. See Bigelow, J. 15. Census, Eighth. Statistics of United States in 1860, compiled from the original Returns, and being the final Exhibit of the Eighth Census, under the Secretary of the Interior. Washington, 1866, etc. 3 v. 4to. viz.:

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1 vol. Mortality and Miscellaneous Statistics, 1866.

1 vol. Agriculture, 1864. See Kennedy, J. C. G.

1 vol. Manufactures, 1865. See Manufactures of U. S. Census of the United States for 1850, [7th Census,] Compendium of. J. D. B. Debow. 8vo. Washington, 1854.

18. Chaptal, John Antony, Count, Peer, Memb. Institute, etc. Chymistry applied to Agriculture. Translated from 2d French ed. 12mo. Boston, 1839.

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30. Chaptal, M. le Comte. Chimie appliquée a l'Agriculture. 2d ed. 8vo. Paris, 1829.

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-; Rozier; Parmentier; Dussieux. Traité théorique et pratique sur la Culture de la Vigne, avec l'Art de Faire le Vin, les Eaux-de Vie, Esprit de Vin, Vinaigres simples et composés. 2d ed. 8vo. 21 pl. Paris, 1801.

18. Chemical Field Lectures for Agriculturists. Trans. from German of Prof. J. R. Stöckhardt, with Notes, by J. E. Teschemacher. 12mo. New York, 1854.

M. Chemistry, Elements of Agricultural. See H. Davy. 8vo. New York and Boston, 1815.

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in its Application to Agriculture and Physiology. J. Liebig; L. Playfair; J. W. Webster. Large 12mo. Cambridge, (Mass.) 1843. See Liebig; also, Smithsonian Institute Report, 1860. applied to Agriculture. See Chimie, etc.

and Geology, Lectures on Application of, to Agriculture. J. F. W. Johnston. Large 12mo. New ed. Appendix. N. Y. 1860. of Manures. See Dana, S. L., Muck, etc.

M. Cheshire (England) General View of Agriculture of; suggestions for its Improvement. H. Holland. 8vo. London, 1813. 24. Chester County, (Penn.) Flowering Plants. See Darlington, W., Flora Cestrica.

22. Chevreul, Michel-Eugéne. Laws of Contrast of Colour: and their Application to the Arts of Painting, Decoration of Buildings, Mosaic Work, Tapestry and Carpet Weaving, Calico Printing, Illumination, Landscape and Flower Gardening, etc. By M. È. Chevreul, Director of the Dye Works of the Gobelins, etc. Trans. from French by J. Spanton. New ed. 12mo. with Illustrations printed in colours. 10 pl. London, 1859.

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

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

26. Chorlton, William. American Grape Grower's Guide; intended especially for the American Climate. 12mo. cuts. N. Y. 1860. 23. Chrysanthemum and Lobelia Culture. See Maddock, J. 18. Chymistry Applied to Agriculture. J. A. C. Chaptal. Tr. from 2d French ed. 12mo. Boston, 1839.

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

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Making, Apple and Currant Wine. See Thacher, J. 22. Citron Culture. Culture du Citronnier. See Lemoine, L., Arbres à Fruits.

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

33. Clift, William. The Homestead. See Weld, M. C.

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

28. Cloud, N. B., M. D. American Cotton Planter and the Soil of the South. Southern Rural Magazine. 8vo. Montgomery, Ala. 1860. 17. Cobbett, William. American Gardener: Situation, Soil, and Lay

ing out of Gardens, making and managing of Hot-beds and Green

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Houses; propagation, etc., of Vegetables, Fruits, etc. 12mo.
New York, 1856.
Cole, S. W. American Fruit-Book. Raising; Best Varieties;
Insects; Grafting. 18mo. many cuts. New York, 1859.

Yankee Farmer and New England Cultivator, containing Essays, original and selected, on Agriculture, Economy and Useful Arts, with Reports of Cattle and Produce Markets. Pub. Weekly; v. 6. large 4to. [Also, preserved in the leaves, 2 copies of "Roses Fair," a ballad by T. Power, sung by Mrs. Andrews, at a Festival of the Mass. Horticultural Society, 1842.] 17. Coleman, W. S. See Wood, Rev. J. G.

1. Coleoptera of N. America, Classification of. L. Leconte. See Smithsonian Miscell. Collections.

35. Colman, Henry. European Agriculture and Rural Economy, from personal observation. 2 v. large 8vo. 5 steel pl. 14 cuts. Boston, 1846. 2 copies. G. See Fessenden, T. G., New England Farmer, etc. 22. Color, Laws of Contrast of. M. E. Chevreul. 16mo., pl. Lond. 1859. 1. Colorado River. Report of Expl. Exped. down Zuni and Colorado Rivers. 8vo. 21 pl. Washington, 1854. See Sitgreaves, Capt. L. 17. Common Objects of the Country. J. G. Wood and W. S. Coleman. 18mo. 12 pl. London, 1858.

3. Companion to Floral Magazine. See Floral Mag., vol. 3, at end. Compleat Gardener. De la Quintinye. Transl. by J. Evelyn. See Evelyn.

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1. Coniferous Plants. See Gordon, G., Pinetum; see, also, Pines; Evergreens.

38. Contributions 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. Tables adapted to the use of Farmers and Graziers; [showing how much land may be worked with given implements in a given time;] reducing measures to standard of Winchester bushel; showing net profitable weight of Cattle; Proportions of English to Scotch weights and measures, etc. 8vo. London, 1813.

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

37. Copeland, Morris. Country Life; a Handbook of Agriculture, Horticulture and Landscape Gardening. 8vo. 200 cuts and pl. Boston, 1860.

39. Corn. See Indian Corn; Maïs.

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

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

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Cottage Architecture. See Cleaveland, H.; Architecture, Rural;
Loudon, J. C.

Gardener, or Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentleman. G. W. Johnson and R. Hogg. 34 v. many cuts. London, 1849-66.

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

28. Cotton and Cotton Planter. See Cloud, N. B.

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

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Gentleman, (The). L. Tucker and Son, and J. J. Thomas, Editors. V. 15-25, 9 v. 4to. many cuts. Albany, 1860–66. [Still publishing.]

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

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

Life: a Handbook of Agric., Hortic. and Landsc. Gardening, M. Copeland. 8vo. 200 cuts and pl. Boston, 1860.

Residences, on Forming, Improving and Managing. Repton's ideas criticised. J. Loudon. 2 v. 4to. 32 engravings. Lond. 1806. Seats, Cottages, Churches, etc. H. H. Holly. 4to. 34 pl. New York, 1863.

30. Cours de Culture et de Naturalization des Végétaux. A. Thouin. 3 v. 8vo. avec atlas (shelf 38) 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. 18mo. Brussels, 1836.

35. Cows and Dairy Farming. See Flint, C. L.

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.

20. Croall, Alexander, A. B., S. E. See Johnstone, W. G.

Cranberry Culture. See Bridgeman, T.; Pardee, R. G. 27. Cruickshank, Thomas, Forester at Careston.

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The Practical

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

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

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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. J. Smith. 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 Animals. 4th ed. with appendix. 8vo. plates. London, 1807.

28. Cultivator, North Western. See Wisconsin Farmer.

20. Cultivator's Directory. See Sweet, R., Florist's Guide, etc. 24. Culture of Flowers and Plants. G. Glenny. Post 8vo. 2d ed. London, 1861.

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of Fruits and Vegetables. 8vo. 1862. See Glenny, G. 22. Culture Rurale, Traité de. Léocade Delpierre. 2 v. 18mo. Paris, 1828.

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

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Currant Culture. See Pardee, R. G.; Haynes, T.
Wine. See Thacher, J.; also, Wine.

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

15.

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.

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11. Curtis, 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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Samuel, F. L. S., etc. See Curtis, W., Bot. Mag.

Wm. Botanical Magazine; or Flower-Garden Displayed: in which the most ornamental Foreign plants, cultivated in the Open ground, the Greenhouse, and the Stove, are accurately represented in their natural colors: with Names, Class, Order, Generic and Specific characters, according to Linnæus; Places of Growth, and Times of Flowering; also, Culture. Intended for such Ladies, Gentlemen and Gardeners as wish to become scientifically acquainted with the plants they cultivate. 91 v. large 8vo. 5550 col. pl. London, 1793-1865. [Still publishing.]

Note: V. 1-42 are bound in 21 vols., with a vol of "Index to the first 42 vols."; continued, after v. 14, to and including vol. 53, by J. Sims. Vols. 54-70 conducted by S Curtis. The Descriptions by Sir W. J. Hooker.

Continued, vols. 71-91, under title of Curtis's Botanical Magazine, comprising the Plants of the Royal Gardens of Kew, and of other Botanical Establishments in Great Britain; with suitable Descriptions by J. D. Hooker, M. D.

("New Series," v. 43-53; "New Series," 54-70; "3d Series," v. 71-91.)

Practical Observations on the British Grasses, espe
cially such as are best adapted to the laying down or improving
of Meadows and Pastures; Enumeration of British Grasses. 6th
ed. with additions by J. Lawrence. With account of Causes of
Diseases in Corn [Wheat], such as Blight, Mildew, Rust; by Sir
J. Banks, bart. 8vo. 8 pl. London, 1824. [Also, on shelf M, a
copy of the 5th ed. 8vo. London, 1812.]
Cyclopædia, New American. 16 v. roy. 8vo. N. Y. 1858–1863.
of Practical Husbandry and Rural Affairs. M. Doyle. W.
Rham. 70 cuts. London, 1851.

Rural. See Wilson, J. M.; also, Encyclopædia.
Dahlia, Directions for Cultivating. See Saxton, C. M., American
Rose Culturist; Maddock, J., Appendix, 1822.

11. Dairy. See Loudon, J. C., Villa Gardener.

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Farming. See Flint, C. L., Milch Cows, etc.

Husbandry, Handbook of. J. C. Morton. 12mo. Lond. 1860. 34. Dana, Charles A. New Am. Cyclopædia. See Ripley, G. 36. Dana, James D. See Silliman, B., Am. Journ. of Science and Arts. Geologist of the U. S. Exploring Expedition, under Capt. Wilkes, 1838-42. Structure and Classification of Zoöphytes. 4to. 45 cuts. Philad. 1846. With a fol. Atlas of 61 pl. partly colored. Philad. 1849. See Zoöphytes.

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Synopsis of the Report on Zoophytes of the U. S. Expl. Expedition, [as above.] New Haven, n. d. [1859.] See Zoophytes.

U. S. Exploring Expedition, 1838-42, under C. Wilkes, U. S. Navy. Vol. 13, complete, in 2 parts, being the text of Crustacea, with chart of distribution of Marine Animals, 2 v. 4to. Also, shelf 39, fol. Atlas of 96 pl. partly col. Philadelphia, 1852. See Crustacea, Atlas.

23. Dana, Samuel L. Muck Manual for Farmers: properties of Soils; Chemistry of Manures; Composts, Artificial Manures and Irrigation. 4th ed. large 12mo. New York, 1856.

24. Darlington, William, M. D. American Weeds and Useful Plants: being a 2d and illustrated ed. of Agricultural Botany. Revised, with additions, by G. Thurber. 12mo. 277 cuts. New York, 1863.

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