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Tab.—Tableau générale des principeaux objects qui composent la Pépiniere, dirigée par M. Filassier. 1 vol. Paris, 1785.

       Fors. Treat.—A Treatise on the culture and management of Fruit Trees, by William Forsyth. Ed. 7, 1 vol. 8vo. London, 1824.

       Gallesio Pom. Ital.— Pomona Italiana ossia trattato degli Alberi Fruttiferi di Georgeo Gallesio. fol. Pisa, 1817. et seq.

       Gard. Chron.—The Gardener’s Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, edited by Professor Lindley. fol. London, 1841, et seq.

       Ger. Herb.—The Herbal, or General History of Plants, by John Gerard. 1 vol. fol., London, 1597.

       Gibs. Fr. Gard.—The Fruit Gardener, containing the manner of raising stocks, for multiplying of Fruit Trees by budding, grafting, &c. &c. 1 vol. 8vo., London, 1768.⁂ The authorship of this work is ascribed to John Gibson, Esq., M.D., at one time a surgeon in the Royal Navy.

       Googe Husb.—The whole Art and Trade of Husbandry contained in foure books, by Barnaby Googe, Esq. 1 vol. 4to., London, 1614.

       H.—When this initial of the author’s name is placed after the standard name of any variety, it signifies, that that variety has not been recorded or described in any previous work.

       Henne Anweis.—Anweisung wie man eine Baumschule von Obstbäumen in grossen anlegen und gehörig unterhalten solle, von Sam. Dav. Lud. Henne. Ed. 3, 1 vol. 8vo., Halle, 1776.

       Hitt Treat.—A Treatise of Fruit Trees, by Thomas Hitt, ed. 3, 1 vol 8vo. London, 1768.

       Hook. Pom. Lond.—Pomona Londonensis, &c., by William Hooker. 1 vol. 4to., London, 1813.

       Hort. Soc. Cat.—A Catalogue of the Fruits cultivated in the garden of the Horticultural Society of London. 1 vol. 8vo., London. Ed. 1, 1826. Ed. 2, 1842. Ed. 3, 1843.⁂ The second and third Editions of this work, were prepared by Mr. Robert Thompson, the superintendent of the Fruit department in the Society’s Garden.

       H. S. C.—See Hort. Soc. Cat.

       Hort. Trans.—Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London, 4to., London, vol. 1, 1813, et seq.

       Husb. Fr. Orch.—The Husbandman’s Fruitfull Orchard, &c. &c. 1 vol. 4to, London, 1597.

       Ibid.—When this abbreviation is made use of among the synonymes, it refers to the same work as is quoted immediately preceding it.

       Inst. Arb. Fruict.—Instructions pour les Arbres Fructiers, par M. R. T. P. D. S. M. Ed. 3, 1 vol. 12mo., Roven, 1659.

       Jard. Franç.—Le Jardinier François, qui enseigne à cultiver les Arbres, Herbes, Potageres, &c. &c. Ed. 4, 1 vol. 12mo., Paris, 1653.

       Jard. Fruit.—See Nois. Jard. Fruit.

       Ken. Amer. Or.—The New American Orchardist, by William Kenrick. 1 vol. 8vo., Boston, 1833.

       Knoop Pom.—Pomologie; ou description des meilleurs sortes des Pommes et des Poires, &c. &c. 1 vol. fol. Amsterdam, 1771.

       Lang. Pom.—Pomona; or the Fruit Garden illustrated, by Batty Langley. 1 vol. fol., London, 1729.

       Laws. Cat.—Catalogue of Fruit Trees, et cætera. Peter Lawson and Son, Edinburgh, 1851.

       Laws. New. Or.—A New Orchard and Garden; or the best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good for a rich orchard, &c., by William Lawson. 1 vol. 4to., London 1597.

       Laws. Orch.—See Laws. New. Or.

       Leslie & Anders. Cat.—Catalogue of Hardy Shrubs, Greenhouse and Hothouse Plants, Fruit and Forest Trees, &c., &c., sold by Leslie, Anderson, and Co., Edinburgh, 1780.

       Lind. Guide. —A Guide to the Orchard and Kitchen Garden; or an account of the most valuable Fruit and Vegetables cultivated in Great Britain, by George Lindley. 1 vol. 8vo., London, 1831.

       Lind. Plan. Or.—A Plan of an Orchard, by George Lindley, 1796.

       M. C. H. S.—See Caled. Hort. Soc. Mem.

       McInt. Orch.—The Orchard, including the management of Wall and Standard Fruit Trees, by Charles McIntosh. 1 vol. 8vo, London, 1839.

       Maund Fruit.—The Fruitist, by Benjamin Maund, 4to., London, published along with Maund’s British Flower Garden.

       Mayer Pom. Franc.—Pomona Franconica; oder natürliche Abbildung und Beschreibung der besten und vorzüglichsten Europaischen Gattungen der Obstbäumen und Fruchte, von J. Mayer. 3 vols. 4to., Nürenberg, 1776–1801.

       Meager Eng. Gard.—The English Gardener; or a sure Guide to young planters and gardeners, in three parts, by Leonard Meager. 1 vol. 4to., London, 1670.

       Merlet Abrégé.—Abrégé des bons fruits, avec la maniere de les connoitre et de cultiver les arbres, par Jean Merlet. ed. 2, 1 vol. 12mo., Paris, 1675.

       Meyen Bäumsch.—Physicalisch-oeconomische Bäumschule, &c., von J. J. Meyer. Stettin, 1795.

       Mid. Flor.—The Midland Florist, by William Wood. 12mo., Nottingham, V. Y.

       Mill. Dict.—The Gardener’s Dictionary, by Philip Miller, ed. 8, 1 vol. fol. London, 1768.

       Miller & Sweet Cat.—A Catalogue of Fruit and Forest Trees, &c. Sold by Miller and Sweet, nurserymen, Bristol, 1790.

       Nicol Gard. Kal.—The Gardener’s Kalendar; or Monthly Directory of operations in every branch of Horticulture, by Walter Nicol. 1 vol. 8vo., Edinburgh, 1810.

       Nicol Villa Gard.—The Villa Garden Directory; or Monthly Index of work to be done in the town and villa gardens, by Walter Nicol. 1 vol. 8vo., Edinburgh, 1809.

       Nois. Jard. Fruit.—Le Jardin Fruitier, par Louis Noisette. ed. 1, 3 vols. 4to., Paris, 1821. ed. 2, 2 vols. 8vo., Paris, 1839.

       Nourse Camp. Fel.—Campania Felix; or a Discourse of the benefits, and improvements of Husbandry, by Tim. Nourse. 1 vol. 8vo., London, 1700.

       Park. Par.—Paradisi in sole Paradisius Terrestris, &c., by John Parkinson. 1. vol. fol. London, 1629.

       Philips Cyder.—Cyder, a Poem in two books, by John Philips. 1 vol. 8vo., London, 1708.

       Plin. Hist. Nat.—C. Plinii Secundi, Historiæ Mundi Libri xxxvii, annotat. Jacobi Dalechampi. 1 vol. fol., Frankfurt ad Moenum, 1599.

       Poit. et. Turp.—Traité des Arbres Fruitiers de Duhamel, nouvelle edition augmentée, par Poiteau et Turpin. 5 vols. fol. Paris, 1808, et seq.

       Poit. Pom. Franç—Pomologie Française; Receuil des plus beaux fruits cultivés en France, par Poiteau., 4to., Paris, 1838, et seq

       Pom. Heref.—Pomona Herefordienses; or a descriptive account of the old Cyder and Perry fruits of Herefordshire, by Thomas Andrew Knight. 1 vol. 4to., London, 1809.

       Pom. Lond.—See Hook. Pom. Lond.

       Pom. Mag.—The Pomological Magazine; or Figures and Descriptions of the most important varieties of Fruits cultivated in Great Britain. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1827–1830.

       Portæ Villæ—Villæ Jo. Baptistæ Portæ, Neopolitani Libri xii. 1 vol. 4to, Frankfurti, 1592.

       Quint. Inst. —Instructions pour les Arbres Fruitiers et Potageres, par M. de la Quintinye. 2 vols. 4to., Paris, 1695.