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Lattbert (Charles Jean).

liocherches botaniques, chimiques, pharmaceutiquos sur le quin-quina. Paris , 1816. 8°.

Lattche (W.).

Deutsche Dendrologie. Systematisehe TJebersicht, Beschreibung,Culturanweisung und Verwendung der in Deutschland mitOder ohno Decke aushaltenden Gelioelze. Berlin , 1880. 8°.

Lavalette (A. de).

Culture et ensilage du mat's. [Extract.] Paris , 1877. 8°.

Lavalle (Jean).

Traite pratique des champignons comestibles, . . . lours proprietesalimentaires, leur culture, etc. Paris , 1852. 8°.

Lavali.ee (Alphonse).

Les nouveaux coniferes du Colorado et de la Californie . Paris ,[1875], 8°.

Lorigine de la pomme de terre et son introduction en Europe .[Extract.] Paris , 1877. 8°.

Arboretum Segrezianum. Enumeration des arbres et arbrisseauxcultives d Segrez (Scine-et-Oise) eomprenant leur synonymie etleur origine, avec lindication douvrages dans lesquels ils setrouvent figures. Paris , 1877. 8°.

Arboretum Segrezianum. leones selectae arborum et frutieumin hortis Segrczianis colleetorum. Description et figures desespeces nouvelles, rares ou critiques de larboretum de Segrez.Paris , 1880, etc. fol.>

Lawes (John Bennett), J. H. Gilbert, & Maxwell T. Masters.

Agricultural, botanical, and chemical results of experiments onthe mixed herbage of permanent meadow, conducted for morethan twenty years in succession on the same land. Part I.Phil. Trans, clxxi. (1880) pp. 289-416. Part II. (Botanicalresults.) Proc. Royal Soc. xxx. (1880) pp. 556-557.

The details of Messrs. Lawes and Gilberts experiments will befound in a series of papers published in the Journal of the RoyalAgricultural Society.

Lawson (Peter).

The agriculturists manual, being a familiar description of theagricultural plants cultivated in Europe. Edinburgh , 1836.8.

Pinetum britannicum, containing a descriptive account of allhardy trees of the Pine tribe cultivated in Great Britain.Edinburgh , 1866, etc. fol.>

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