“Our Edible Mushrooms and Toadstools and How to Distinguish Them.” New York. Harper and Brothers, 1895.
“Eye Spy: Afield with Nature among Flowers and Animate Things.” New York. Harper and Brothers, 1897.
“My Studio Neighbors.” New York. Harper and Brothers, 1897.
NOTE
It is impossible to trace or to enumerate the anonymous and fugitive articles scattered through the periodicals and other publications from 1872. The same is true of illustrations. Gibson’s extraordinary productiveness and industry enabled him to furnish a vast amount of material to many publishers. Among the more important works which he illustrated, wholly or in part, the following may be named:
“The American Agriculturist.”
“Hearth and Home.”
“Appleton’s Encyclopedia” (Botanical Drawings).
“Picturesque America.”
“Success with Small Fruits,” E. P. Roe.