English Sources: Under this heading I have referred to a pamphlet on Dried Fruits, by an unknown English author, privately printed and circulated. The part pertaining to raisins is very detailed and contains much information of which I have made free use in this book. It was kindly placed at my disposal by Mr. Thomas Nelmes, of Pasadena. The book being without title and the author unknown, I cannot refer to it in any other way. The pamphlet appears to have been printed in 1876.

Examiner, The San Francisco: Published by W. R. Hearst, San Francisco. Contained during the months of Sept, and Oct., 1888, a series of articles upon Raisin-grape Growing by the author of this book. In March, 1890, appeared a special Fresno number, with much information about the raisin industry (author unknown).

Farlow, W. G.: On the American Grapevine Mildew. Bulletin of the Bussey Institution, March, 1876. Boston, Mass.

Galloway, B. T.: The Journal of Mycology. Published by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington. Several volumes published in serial to date, 1890. Contains articles on Grape Fungi, etc.

Grasset de Saint Sauveur, Jacques: Voyage dans les Iles et Possessions des Venetiennes. Paris, 1800.

Grocer and Country Merchant, The San Francisco: Published by Briggs and Harrington, San Francisco. Devotes much attention to raisins, as well as to other rural industries of California.

Hackluyt, Richard, Rev.: Principal Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries made by the English Nation. London, 1589.

Harkness, H. W.: Fungi on the Pacific Coast. Bulletin of the California Academy of Sciences. Vol. II, 1886 to 1887. San Francisco, 1887.

Hartema, Ludovicus de: In Hakluyt. Principal Navigations, Soc. ed., p. 77. Mentions seedless raisins from the Town of Reame in Arabia Felix.

Heap, G. H., United States Consul-General at Constantinople: Fruit Culture in Turkey. United States Consular Reports, No. 4112, pages 726 to 740. 1884.