| 1898 - 316 pages
...Ideals in English Letters, by Vida D. Scudder ; The Bibliotaph and Other People, by Leon H. Vincent ; The Silva of North America, a description of the trees...grow naturally in North America, exclusive of Mexico, by Charles Sprague Sargent ; A World of Green Hills, by Bradford Torrey ; The Fair God, a tale of the... | |
| 1903 - 734 pages
...eine Zusammenstellung über die Verbreitung nach pflanzengeographischen Gebieten. 843. Sargent, CS The Silva of North America. A description of the trees...Illustrated with figures and analyses drawn from nature by Ch. E. Faxon. Suplement. Vol. XIII, Ehaninaceae-Eosaceae (Boston and New York, 1902, Villa. 184 p.,... | |
| 1903 - 574 pages
...W., Studien über die Befruchtung der Albugo lepigoni und einiger Peronosporeen 369. Sargent, Charles Sprague, The Silva of North America; a description...of the trees which grow naturally in North America 152. — Trees and shrubs. Illustrations of new or little known ligneous plants, prepared chiefly froni... | |
| 1903 - 506 pages
...Ges. Wien. 52. 608—94.) Reiche, C., Flora de Chile. T. III. Santiago 1903. 8. 425p. Sargent, CB, The silva of North America. A description of the trees which grow naturally in North America, excluding of Mexico. Illustr. with fig. and analyses drawn from nature by CEFaxon. Vol. XIII and XIV.... | |
| 1903 - 556 pages
...ninth edition is called ten. Sargent's "Silva of North America," a valuable set containing descriptions of the trees which grow naturally in North America, exclusive of Mexico, and illustrated with beautiful plates, was presented to the library in 1899 by Mrs. Clara Leigh D wight.... | |
| Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 1904 - 626 pages
...means of three guides based on flower, leaf and fruit. Untechnical descriptions " SARGENT, Charles Sprague The silva of North America; a description...grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. 14v. 1893-1902 qr581.97 S24 v.1. Magnoliaceavllicinese, (tulip tree, holly, magnolia, linden, banwood,... | |
| Charles Sprague Sargent - 1905 - 876 pages
...by Charles Edward Faxon. In one octavo volume. #6.00, Mft, postpaid. THE SILVA OF NORTH AMERICA; OR A DESCRIPTION OF THE TREES WHICH GROW NATURALLY IN NORTH AMERICA, EXCLUSIVE OF MEXICO. With about 740 plates, drawn from Nature, by Charles Kdward Faxon, describing 567 species belonging... | |
| Houghton Mifflin Company - 1905 - 304 pages
...of Trees. With over 600 Illustrations. 8vo, $6.00, net; postpaid. *The Silva of North America ; or a Description of the Trees which grow naturally in North America, exclusive of Mexico. By CHARLES SPRAGUE SARGENT, Director of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. With about 740... | |
| Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 1907 - 1150 pages
...of three guides based on flower, leaf and fruit. Untechnical descriptions." SARGENT, Charles Spraguc The silva of North America; a description of the trees...grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. I4v. 1893-1902 -. qrs8i.97 824 vi Magnoliacex-Ilicinex, (tulip tree, holly, magnolia, linden, basswood,... | |
| Bangor Public Library - 1908 - 200 pages
...uses and cultivation. 1905. SARGENT, CS Manual of the trees of North America exclusive of Mexico. 1905 Silva of North America: a description of the trees...grow naturally in North America, exclusive of Mexico. 14 v. 1890-1902 V. 1. Magnoliaceae—Ilicmeae, [tulip-tree, holly, magnolia, linden, bass-wood. etc... | |
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