
LIST OF xxxviii BOOKS REFKUUEU TO.
T r. on Flowers. See Treatise on the Auricula,
T r. on r i u i t Trie's. Treatise on the »"d
Slanagcmcnt of Fruit Trees. By W. Forsyth,
F II S. Lond. 1802. 4to.
T r. on the Gooseberry. Treatise on th e Goose-
TraitYSes Tulipes. P a r .lean Paul d'Ardeiine.
Avignon, 17G0. 12mo. plates.
Trans. Agri. Soc. New York. TransacUons of the
Agricultural Society of New A ork. New \ oik.
Published periodically.
Trans. Highland Soc. See Quarterly Journal of
T r a n s k ris h Acad. See Trans. II.I.A.
T ran s. Lond. Hort. Soc. Transactions of the
Horticultural Society of London. Lond. l»lo
—1846. 10 vols- 4to. .
Trans, of the Iloyal Asiatic Soc. Transactions of
the Iloyal Asiatic Society. Lond. 4to. Pub-
T r a l f S . r r “ ° Ä a c t i o n , of th e Eoyal Irish
Academy. Dublin. 4to. Published occasion-
T ra ä ^ ^ ’soc. Arts. Transactions of the Society
for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures,
Commerce, &c. Lond. 1783. Published occasionally.
8vo. ...
Traugott Schwamstapper. Bemerkung über die
Gartenkunst. Leipzig, 1796. 8vo.
Trav. in India. Narrative of a Journey «trough
India. Bv Bishop Hcber. I.oiid. 2 vols. 4to.
Traveller’s Guide. Traveller’s Guide- through
Scotland, &c. Edinburgh, 1830. 8vo.
Travelling Memorandums. 1 ravelling Memo-
irmdums made in a Tour on the Continent of
Europe, in th e Years 1786. 1788. By l- rancis
Garden. Lord Gardenstone. Edui. 1796. 3 vols.
T r a v S .” ' MaundrelVs Journey from Aleppo to
Jerusalem, 1697. Oxford, 1749. 8vo.
Travels. Cadell’s Journey in Carinóla and Italy.
&c., in th e years 1817 and 1818. Lond. 2 vols.
Travefs'. Travels in the Tarentaise, &c. By H.
Bakewell, Esq. Lond. 1824. 8vo.
Travels, 1815. Dr. Bright’s Travels from Vienna,
through Lower Hungary, in 1815. Ldin. 1818.
TraTC?: in Alhania, &c„ Hoh. Some Acrount of a
Journey into Albania, llomclia, and other P rovinces
of Turkey, in 1809, 1810. I.ond. 1813.
Travels ill Brazil. Reise in Brazilien in den Jahren
1817 bis 1820, gemochte and besriireiben von
D r. Spix und Dr. Von Martius. Munich, 1823.
Trala™ ta Carene. Beedicy’s Expedition to the
N o r th e rn Coast of Africa. Load. 1828, ■Ito.
Travels in Germany, « pdgkin’s T rave s m the
North of Germany. Edin. 1820. 2 vols. 8yo.
Travels in Mexico. Travels in Mexico, Chih,
&c. By Captain Basil Hall. Lond. 2 vols.
Travels ^ixT'Norway. Travels through Sweden,
Norway, &c. By Sir Arthur de Capell Brooke.
Lond. 4to.
I T a v S 'in^U ?p e ?C an a d a . Travels in
and the United States. By Captain Basil Hall.
Travels t i ir k g h Russia and the Crimea. By Co-
^ lonel Alexander. Lond. 1829. 2 vols. 8vo.
T re at on Country Residences. A 1 realise on
forming, improving, and managing Country
Residences, Ac. By J. C. Loudon, B .L.S., Ac.
I.ond. 1806. 2 vols. 4to.
Treatise on an entirely original System of cultivating
Cucumbers, Ac. By W .E . Allen. Ipswich,
1834. Pamph. 8vo. .
Tre atise on Dew. Garstin’s Treatise on Dew.
T re ltís c 'ó n 'F Ím t Trees. See Forsyth’s Treatise
on F ru it Trees.
Trpatisc on Heating by Steam. Essay on Warming
Mills and other Buildings by Steam, Ac.
By Robertson Buchanan. Glasgow, 1807.
Treatise on Planting, Ac. A Practical Prcatise
on the Management of Woods and Coppices.
By Samuel Hayes, Esq., M .R. 1 - A., Ac. Dublin,
T r e S e o i'th e Apple and Pear. Treatise on the
Culture of the Apple and the Pear, Ac. By
INDICATION AND ACCENTUATION OF SYSTEMATIC NAMES.
Thomas A. Knight, F .B .S ., Ac., and Pres.
Hort. Soc. Lond. 1797. 12mo.
Treatise on the Auricula. A Concise and Practical
'I'reatise on the Carnation, Pink, Auricula,
Ac. By Thomas Hogg. Lond. 1823. 12ino.
Treatise on the Horse-hoeing Husbandry. New
Horse-hoeing Husbandry; or, an Essay on the
Principles of Tillage and Vegetation, Ac. By
Jeth ro Tull. Lond. 1733. fol. _
Treatise on the Patent Hothouse. A Description
of a Patent Hothouse which operates chiefly
by the Aid o fth e Sun, Ac. _
Treatise on the Pine-Apple. By William Griihn.
Newark, 1808. Svo.
Treatise on the Pine-Apple. See Hamilton on the
Pine-Apple.
Trew. E hre t. See T r. ehr. ^ ^
Trois Jours en Voyage a Chantilly, Mortefortaine,
et Ennenonville, Ac. Baris, 1828. 12mo.
Trollope’s Domestic Manners of th e Americans.
Domestic Manners o fth e Americans. By Mrs.
Trollope. I.ond. 1832. 2 vols. l2mo. _
T urne r. A Synopsis of the British 1-uci. By
DawsonTurne r, M.A., 8:0. I.ond. 1812. 2 vols.
Turne'r’s ' Herbal. A new Herbal, in which are
contained the Names of Plants m Greek, Latin,
Dutch, Ac. By Dr. William lu rn e r . Lond.
1568. fol.
U.
Unconnected Thoughts. Unconnected Thoughts
on Landscape-Gardening. By William Shen-
stone. P rinted among Shenstone s Works in
Prose and Verse. Lond. 1764— 1/69. 3 vols.
Ure’^s^Dictionarv of Arts. A Dictionary of Arts,
Manufactures, and Mines ; Containing a clear
Exposition of their Principles and PrJictice.
B yAndrewUre ,M.D.,F.R.S.,Ac. 3rdEdition,
corrected. Lond. 1847. Svo.
Val. Max. De Dictis et Factis Memoralibus
Antiquorum. Bipont, 1783. 8vo.
Van Oosten, Nied. Hesperides. See Nuremberg
Hesperides.
Varrò. See Owen. .
Vasi’s Guide to Naples and its Environs. Vasi s
P ic tu re of Naples. Lond. 18mo. _
Vathek. History of the Caliph Vathek, m the
original French. By William Becklord, Esq.
Vegetable Kingdom. T h e Vegetable Kingdom ;
or the Structure, Classification, and Uses of
Plants, illustrated upon the Na tural System.
By John Lindley, Ph. D., F .R.S ., Ac. 2nd edit.
Lond. 1846. 8vo. r. t.
Vent. Malm. Jardin de la Malmaison. By E. 1 .
Ventenat. Paris, 1803—1805. fol. _
Versuch den Weinbau. See Versuch emer Ac.
Versuch einer durch Erfahrungcrprobten Methode
den Weinbau zu verbessern. Versuch, Ac.
Von J . C. Kecht. Berlin, 1813. 8vo.
View of Poland. View of the present State of
Poland. By George Barnet. Lond. 1807. l2mo.
Villa Gard. Direct. The Villa Garden Directory,
or Monthly Index of W’ork to be done in Pown
and Villa Gardens. Ac. By W'. Nicol. Ldin.
V i l ù & n d Y r . T h e Villa Gardener, Sre By.I.
C. Loudon, F .L .S ., Ac. Lond. new edit., 18a0.
Village Memoirs, in a Scries of Letters between a
Clergyman and his Family in the Country, and
his Son in Town. Loud. 1774. 8vo.
Villas of the Ancients. See Castell.
Virg. Georg, and Virg. iEn. Dryden s Virgil.
^Carey’s edit. Lond. 1806. 3 v o ls .8 v o .
Vispré’s Dissertation on th e Growth of Wme m
England. Bath, 1786. 8vo. -t, „
Vita Agric. The Works of Cornelius Tacitus,
translated by Arthur Murphy. Lond. 1805.
VoraiS’of Osbeck to the East Indies and China.
Voyage to China and the East Indies. By
Peter Osbcck. Lond. 1771. 2 vols^ 8vo.
Voyages de Mandelso. Travels : being the Voyages
and Travels of the Ambassadors sent by i r e -
derick, Duke of Holstein, to the Great Czar of
Moscoveyand the King of P e rs ia ; begun 1633,
p d ende^ 1639, Ac.; translated into English
by John Davies. Loud. 1662. fol.
Nuremb. 1512.
W.
Walafridus Strabus, Hortulus.
4to.
Walkeris Ksjays. Essays on Natural History.
Walker’s Hist. Essay on the Rise and Progress
ot Gardening m Ireland. By Joseph Cooper
walker. Iran s . Irish Academy, vol. iv. 17‘JO.
Walpoliana. Edited by Pinkerton. Lond 17‘)n'
2 vols. crown Svo.
Ward on the Growth of Plants in closelv glazed
Cases. On the Growth of Plants in closclv
glazed Cases. By N. B. Ward, F .L .S. Lond
1842. 8vo.
Warton’s Essay on Pope. An Essay on th e W ritings
and Genius of Pope. By Joseph Warton
I.ond. 1762. 2 vols. Svo.
Watelet’s Essai sur les Jardins. Paris, 1775 8vo
Weils on Dew. See Essay on Dew.
Weston’s Tracts. Ac. 'I'racts on Practical Agriculture
and Gardening, in which the Advantage
of imitating the Garden Culture in th e Field
Js^fully^Proved, Ac. By llichd. W eston. Lond.
Westwood and Humphreys’ Butterflies and Moths
British Butterflies and their Transformations-
British Moths and their Transformations. By
H. N. Humphreys, Esq., and J. O. Westwood,
Esq., F .I,.S . Lond. 1845. 3 vols. 4to.
Westwood’s Entomologist’s T e x t Book. The En-
tomologist’s T ex t Book. By J . O. Westwood.
F .L .S ., Ac. Lond. 1838. Ap. 8vo.
Whately s Observations on Modern Gardening
Observations, Ac. Lond. 1798. 4to.
White Knights. See Historical Account, Ac.
Wieland s Journal. Attisches Museum. Von C
M. Wieland. Zurich, 1796—1801. 4 vols. 8vo. •
and Neues Attisches Museum, herausgeben
von C. M. Wieland, J. F. Ilottinger, und F
J f o b s . Zurich and Leipzig, 1809. 3 vols. Svo.
wigiiton s History and Management of Bees. The
History and Management of Bees, with a
Notice of a newly constructed Hive. By John
wWitilYld.' ® «W,“il!l!d', enow. ““ fi Nonvich, 1842. 12mo.
Willdenow’s Species Plantarum. Species P lantarum.
By Linnffius, and augmented through
xxxix
successive editions since the time of Linnajus.
w i r ^ r i^erlin, 1797. 5 vols. 8vo.
iIlmisttaorry -of the Kings off iE»ng“l“an do,f tMraanlmslaetsebdu rbyy.
th e liev. John Sharpe. Lond. 181.5. imp. U6.
s Y ’ Britain. Lond. 1818.
Williams's Travels. &c. Williams’s Travels in Italy
txT- u'’ • Eond. 2 vols. Svo.
Withering s Arrangement of British Plants. A
Botanical Arrangement of all the Vegetables
naturally growing in Great Britain, Ac. Birmingham,
1776. 2 vols. Svo. Th ird edit
greatly enlarged. Lond. 1796. 4 vols. Svo '
Woods s Letters of an Architect. Letters of an
Architect Irom France, Greece, and Itaiy. Bv
2toE fi'-fi’®’’ fi“’- »on» 1828?
Worlidge’s Systema norticultura i. The Art of
8vo ^ o rlid g e . Lond. 1700.
of,,“ '® Worthies of England.
By Dr. Thomas Fuller. Lond. 1662. foil
X.
?®“ ophon’s Memorabilia. Oxon.
1804. 2 vols. Svo. Gr. and l.at.
Xenophon’s CEconomics. Qiconomics; or the
bcience of Good Husbandry, translated from
1727 8 v ? ^ Bradley, F . R. S. Lond.
Y.
Young’s Annals of Agr. Annals of Agriculture
and other useful Arts. Published in Nos.
Bury St. Edmunds, 1790—1804. 40 vols. Svo
Young s Essay on Manure. Essay on Manures.
?^97^ Young. Bath Soc. k p e r s , vol. x.
Young’s r ett. The Farmer’s Letters to th e Peopie
of England. Lond. 1767—1771. 2 vols. Svo
Youn^gs lo u r . Tour in Irelan d ; with general
Observations on the State of that Countiy
made Irom 1776 to 1779. By Arthur Young.
Dublin, 1780. 2 vols. 8vo.
Z.
Zorn Ic. leones Plantarum Medicinalium. Bv
Bar. Zorn. Nuremberg, 1779—1784. 8vo.
INDICATION OF SYSTEMATIC NAMES.
w éT S Y Y ç Î îa r a f r a « d E S .? tS .n o ”Talh°^^
Which have been applied by the classic writers of antiauitv to ’inim u« ItMic, as Cuvièn, CMz/ie-ri ; those
manner, the initial letter ,’n Italic or Ilom.if, !as a id i “ »ke
derivation are wholly in Italic, or wholly in Roman ■\crnrc]in<, t'JHh which are of unknown
and following are printed, as th e B o n li/o major o'f Norway ™d Knnfi “ »I®./“ ''»® preceding
other names are formed, in almost every case, from t h l 'G r e e t b o Æ S s ’'
A CCENTUATION OF SYSTEMATIC NAMES
ta f h Y n S m g “ ' “®®®"'“ “‘®fi on the simple principle explained
RULES FOR PRONOUNCING SYST EMATIC NAMES.
SYLLABLES.
/llahles as there are vowels; except when u with any other vowel
form a diDhthonff- Tho _.
In classical words there are as manv siiiLcihip^ rvi
•xz.ixgn’,5 j;, ly, 1.1 J, aiiu wnen two vowels unite
LI” ;s t a f f i S Y - Y
). ffno lflno w, in cnmmf>mnrsiHT7Q other. uc-o m binations .which
VOWELS.
Every accented penultimate vowel is pronounced long, when followed hy a vowel or a single conso