Preface
HAVING, some few years
ago, been associated in the conduct of a journal devoted to
horticulture, I amassed for literary purposes much of the material made
use of in the present volume. Upon the discontinuance of the journal, I
resolved to classify and arrange the plant lore thus accumulated, with a
view to its subsequent publication, and I have since been enabled to
enrich the collection with much Continental and Indian lore (which I
believe is quite unknown to the great majority of English readers) from
the vast store to be found in Signor De Gubernatis’ volumes on plant
tradition, a French edition of which appeared two years ago, under the
title of La MytJiologie des Plantes. To render the present work
comprehensive and at the same time easy of reference, I have divided the
volume into two sections, the first of which is, in point of fact, a
digest of the second; and I have endeavoured to enhance its interest by
introducing some few reproductions of curious illustrations pertaining
to the subjects treated of. Whilst preferring no claim for anything
beyond the exercise of considerable industry, I would state that great
care and attention has been paid to the revision of the work, and that
as I am both author and printer of my book, I am debarred in that dual
capacity from even palliating my mistakes by describing them as "errors
of the press." In tendering my acknowledgments to Prof. De Gubernatis
and other authors I have consulted on the various branches of my
subject, I would draw attention to the annexed list of the principal
works to which reference is made in these pages.
RICHARD FOLKARD, Jun.
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