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application, with a description of British grasses; with an article on farming and building. By John Donaldson. London, 1842. Donaldson, 9735, O. 2d S. 1. The enemies of agriculture, botanical and zoological. Being a brief account of the weeds, quadrupeds, birds, insects, and worms, which are injurious to the farmer. By J. Donaldson. London, 1848.

Downing, 11425, 0. The fruits and fruit trees of America; or the culture, propagation, and management in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally, with descriptions of the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country. By A. J. Downing. New York, 1845.

11949, O. The fruits and fruit trees of America. By A.J. Downing. Colored copy. New York, 1847.

10420, & 11219, O. A treatise on the theory and practice of landscape gardening, adapted to North America, with a view to the im provement of country residences, and remarks on rural architecture. 2d edition. Enlarged, revised, and newly illustrated. By A. J. Downing. New York, 1844.

11837, O. The horticulturist, and journal of rural art and rural taste. Edited by A. J. Downing, afterwards by P. Barry, and now by J. Jay Smith. 7 vols. Albany, Rochester, and Philadelphia, 1847, &c.

13028, O. Rural essays. By A. J. Downing. Edited, with a memoir of the author, by George William Curtis; and a letter to his friends by Frederika Bremer. New York, 1853.

Drummond, 10580, O. On the condition of the agricultural classes of Great Britain and Ireland. By Henry Drummond, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1842.

Elliott, 9258, D. An essay upon field husbandry in New England. By Jared Elliot. New London, 1748.

10728, D. Elliott's fruit book; or the American fruit-grower's guide in orchard and garden. By F. R. Elliott. New York, 1854. Emerson, 12697, O. 9. Address before the Delaware Horticultural Society. By G. Emerson, M. D. Philadelphia, 1851. Evans, 11937, 0. The sugar planters' manual. B. W. J. Evans, M. D. London, 1847.

Forstall, 12687, O. 6. Agricultural productions of Louisiana, embracing valuable information relative to the cotton, sugar, and molasses interest, and the effects upon the same of the tariff of 1842. By Edward J. Forstall. New Orleans, 1845.

Furman, 12684, O. 5, & 12687, O. 11. Address delivered before the Queen's Co. Agricultural Society. By Gabriel Furman. Jamaica, 1845. Greenwood, 11096, O. The tree-lifter, or a new method of transplanting forest

trees. By Col. George Greenwood. London, 1844.

Hammond, 12686, O. & 12687, O. 15. Marl: A letter addressed to the Agricultural Society of Jefferson County, Georgia. By J. H. Hammond. Augusta, 1846.

Hannam, 7756 & 7854, D. 1. The economy of waste manures; a treatise on neglected fertilizers. By John Hannam. Philadelphia and London,

1844.

Hanson, 13239, O. The florist and horticultural journal, a monthly magazine of horticulture, agriculture, botany, agricultural chemistry, entomology, &c. H. C. Hanson, editor. Vol. 2. Philadelphia, 1853, &c. Harris, 10935, O. A treatise on some of the insects of New England, which are injurious to vegetation. By Thaddeus W. Harris, M. D. Cambridge, 1842.

Henfrey, 2611, Q. The garden companion and florist's guide. By Arthur

Henfrey, Thomas Moore, Wm. P. Ayres, and others. Jan. to Oct. 1852. London, 1852. Hoare, 9476, O. A practical treatise on the cultivation of the grape vine on open walls. By Clement Hoare. 2d edition. London, 1837. Hoskyns, 9472, D. A short inquiry into the history of agriculture. By C. W. Hoskyns. London, 1849.

Howitt, 9756, D. The year book of the country, or the field, the forest, and the fireside. By William Howitt. London, 1850.

Hutchinson, 11168, O. A treatise on the practical drainage of land. By Henry Hutchinson. London, 1844.

Johnson, 8644, D. A dictionary of modern gardening. By C. W. Johnson. Edited by D. Landreth. Philadelphia, 1847.

12687, O. 2. On increasing the depth of soils. By Cuthbert

William Johnson.

London, 1840.

10622, O. The farmer's encyclopædia and dictionary of rural affairs. By Cuthbert W. Johnson. London, 1842.

11024, O. Johnson's farmer's encyclopædia, adapted to the United States. Philadelphia, 1844.

7519, D. Every lady her own flower gardener. By Louisa Johnson. London, 1840.

Johnston, 7256, D. Lectures on agricultural chemistry and geology. By Jas. F. W. Johnston, M. A. New York, 1842.

7352 & 7377, D. Elements of agricultural chemistry and geology. By J. F. Johnston. New York and London, 1842.

11190, O. Lectures on agricultural chemistry and geology. By James F. W. Johnston. Edinburgh, 1844.

12474, O. Experimental agriculture. By James F. W. Johnston. Edinburgh, 1850.

Karr, 10963, D. A tour round my garden. Translated from the French of Alphonse Karr. Revised and edited by Rev. J. G. Wood. 117 woodcuts. London, 1855.

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Kemp, 9693, D. Agricultural physiology, animal and vegetable, designed for the use of practical agriculturists. By T. Lindley Kemp, M. D. burgh, 1850. Kern, 11159, D. Practical landscape gardening, with directions for planting trees and laying out grounds. By G. M. Kern. Cincinnati, 1855. Kollar, 6988, D. A treatise on insects, injurious to gardeners, foresters, and

farmers. By Vincent Köllar. Translated from the German, by J. and M. Loudon. With notes by J. O. Westwood. London, 1840. Landreth, 8644, D. A dictionary of modern gardening. By C. W. Johnson. Edited by D. Landreth. Philadelphia, 1847.

Lavergne, 13568, Ŏ. The rural economy of England, Scotland, and Ireland.

By Léonce de Lavergne. Translated with notes. Edinburgh, 1855. Leuchars, 12710, O. A practical treatise on the construction, heating and ventilation of hot-houses, including practical directions for their management. With wood-cuts. By Robert B. Leuchars. Boston, 1851.

Liebig, 10590, O. & 7119, D. Organic chemistry in its applications to agriculture and physiology. By Justus Liebig, M. D., &c. Edited by Lyon Playfair. London, 1842. First American edition with an introduction and appendix. By John W. Webster, M. D. Cambridge, 1841. (See also pp. 1127, 1128.)

Longworth, 10124, D. The culture of the grape and wine making. By Robert Buchanan. With an appendix containing directions for the cultivation of the strawberry. By N. Longworth. Cincinnati, 1852. Loudon, 10964, 0. On the laying out, planting and managing of cemeteries,

and on the improvement of churchyards. By J. C. Loudon. London, 1843.

Loudon, 7086, D. Practical instructions in gardening for ladies. By Mrs. Loudon. 2d edition. London, 1841.

11673, O. Arboreticum et Fruticetum Britannicum; or the trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign: with their propagation, &c. &c.

By J. C. Loudon. 8 vols. Plates. London, 1844.

10802, O. An encyclopædia of trees and shrubs, being the arboreticum et fruticetum Britannicum abridged. By J. C. Loudon. London, 1842.

9838, O. An encyclopædia of agriculture. By J. C. Loudon. 2d edition. London, 1831.

2401, Q. The ladies' flower garden of ornamental perennials. By Mrs. Loudon. 2 vols. London, 1843.

5630, O. An encyclopedia of gardening. By J. C. Loudon. Illustrated. London, 1822.

9690, O.

Loudon. 10787, O. 1842. 8097, D.

The suburban gardener and villa companion. By J. C.
London, 1838.

The suburban horticulturist. By J. C. Loudon. London,

The lady's country companion; or how to enjoy a country life rationally. By Mrs. Loudon. London, 1848.

11605, O. Self-instruction for young gardeners, foresters, bailiffs, land
stewards, and farmers. By the late J. C. Loudon. With a memoir
of the author. London, 1848.

8097, D. The lady's country companion; or how to enjoy a country
life rationally. By Mrs. Loudon. London, 1845.
10366, O. Landscape gardening. By J. C. Loudon. London, 1840.
9690, O. The villa gardener; comprising the choice of a suburban
villa residence; the laying out, planting and culture of the garden
and grounds; and the management of the villa farm. Intended
particularly for ladies. With wood-cuts. By J. C. Loudon. 2d
edition. Edited by Mrs. Loudon. London, 1850.

6239, O.

19 vols.

10366, O.

The gardener's magazine. Conducted by J. C. Loudon.
London, 1826 to 1843.

See Repton, infra.

Low, 11269, O. Landed property and the economy of estates. By David Low, Esq. London, 1844.

Mc Cown, 12686, O. 8. Address before the Queen's County Agricultural Society. By Wm. T. McCown. New York, 1843.

Mc Culloh, 12315, O. 11. Reply to Mr. Avequin's review of McCulloh's report on sugar. By Robert S. McCulloh. Philadelphia, 1848. McIntosh, 13061, O. The book of the garden. By Charles McIntosh. Vol. 1. With illustrations. Edinburgh, 1853.

McMahon, 6690, D. Jamaica plantership. By Benjamin McMahon. London, 1839.

Mehan, 10663, D. The American handbook of ornamental trees. By Thomas Mehan, gardener. Philadelphia, 1853.

Meigs, 12684, O. 4, & 12687, O. 13. American institute. An address on

agriculture and horticulture. By Henry Meigs. New York, 1845. Minor, 12687, O. 7. Address delivered before the Agricultural Society of Albemarle. By Franklin Minor. Charlottesville, 1846.

Moore, 2574, Q. The gardener's magazine. Conducted by Thomas Moore and Wm. P. Ayres. 3 vols. London, 1850, &c.

Neill, 9721, D. The fruit, flower, and kitchen garden. By Patrick Neill, LL. D. Adapted to the United States from the 4th edition, revised and improved by the author. Philadelphia, 1851.

Parsons, 11942, 0. The rose. By S. B. Parsons. New York, 1847.

13552, 0. 12. Catalogue of trees, &c. for sale by Parsons & Co., Flushing. New York, 1843.

Petzholdt, 7848, D. 2. Lectures to farmers on agricultural chemistry. By Alexander Petzholdt. London, 1844.

Pratt, 8317, D. Flowers and their associations. By Anne Pratt. London, 1846.

Prince, 11322, D. 3 & 6. W. R. Prince's catalogues of flowers and trees. Flushing, 1844.

Ransome, 11035, 0. The implements of agriculture. By J. Allen Ransome. London, 1843.

Repton, 10366, O. The landscape gardening and landscape architecture of the late Humphrey Repton, Esq. A new edition. By J. C. Loudon, F. L. S. London, 1840.

Ricauti, 2568, Q. Sketches for rustic work; including bridges, park and garden buildings, seats and furniture in the style of zincography. By T. J. Ricauti. Exeter and London, 1842.

Rigg, 7705, D. Experimental researches, chemical and agricultural, showing carbon to be a compound body, made by plants and decomposed by putrefaction. By Robert Rigg, F. R. S. London, 1844.

Rivers, 7725, D. The rose amateur's guide, containing ample descriptions of all the fine leading varieties of roses, regularly classed in their respective families; their history and mode of culture. By T. Rivers, Jr. London, 1843.

Roberts, 12686, 0. 10. Transactions of the agricultural society and mechanic's

institute of Newcastle County, Delaware, 1845; with the addresses by Hon. Jonathan Roberts and Joseph E. Muse. Wilmington, 1845. Rodgers, 8977, D. Scientific agriculture; or the elements of chemistry, geology, botany and meteorology applied to practical agriculture. By M. M. Rodgers, M. D. Rochester, 1848.

Ruffin, 10322, O. The farmer's register. Ed. Ruffin, editor. Vol. 7th. Petersburg, 1839. Gift of the editor.

11061, O. An essay on calcareous manures. 3d edition. By Edmund Ruffin. Petersburg, Va., 1842. Gift of the author.

Shepherd, 12684, O. 1. Lectures on landscape gardening in Australia. By Thomas Shepherd. Sydney, 1836.

Skinner, 12686, O. 14, & 12687, O. 10. Proceedings of the agricultural Society of Newcastle County, 1844; with the address of John S. Skinner. Wilmington, 1844.

12682, O. 3, & 12684, O. 3,& 12686, O. 7. A Christmas gift to the young agriculturists of the United States. By John S. Skinner. Washington, 1841.

Smee, 8433, D. The potato plant, its uses and properties, together with the causes of the present malady. By Alfred Smee. New York, 1847. Smith, 13090, O. Italian irrigation; a report on the agricultural canals of Piedmont and Lombardy; addressed to the Hon. the Court of Directors of the East India Company, By R. Baird Smith, F. G. S. of engineers, Bengal presidency. Printed by order. 2 vols. Vol. 1, historical and descriptive; vol. 2, practical and legislative. With an atlas in folio. London, 1852.

10387, D. Parks and pleasure grounds. By C. H. J. Smith. Lon-
don, 1852.

Solly, 7609, D. Rural chemistry. By E. Solly. London, 1843.
Squarey, 10594, O. & 7351, D. A popular treatise on agricultural chemistry.
By Charles Squarey, chemist. London and Philadelphia, 1842.
Stephens, 10610, O. The book of the farm. By Henry Stephens. 3 vols.
Edinburgh, 1842.

Stephens, 13060, O. The book of the farm. By Henry Stephens, F. R. S. E. 2d edition. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1852.

Stimson, 12512, 0. 5. Practical husbandry. An address before the Saratoga Co. Agricultural Society. By Earl Stimson, Esq. Ballston Spa, 1823. Stuart, 12686, O. 6. Addresss before the Hartford County Agricultural Society, by Hon. J. W. Stuart. Together with the reports of the committees, and the transactions of the society. Hartford, Ct., 1845. Teschemacher, 12682, O. 8. Essay on guano; describing its properties and the best methods of its application in agriculture and horticulture; with the value of importations from different localities. By J. E. Teschemacher. Boston, 1845.

Tessier, 10247, O. 6. Réflexions relatives à l'influence que l'établissement rural de Rambouillet a eue et peut avoir encore sur l'amélioration des laines et de l'agriculture en France. Par M. Tessier. Paris, 1829.

Thaëi, 11266, O. The principles of agriculture, by Albert D. Thaëi. Translated by W. Shaw and C. W. Johnson. 2 vols. London, 1844. Thorpe, 12687, O. 5. Proceedings of the Agriculturalists' and Mechanics' Association of Louisiana, containing the address of T. B. Thorpe, with detailed reports on sugar, cotton, tobacco, &c. &c. New Orleans,

1846. Trimmer, 7376, D. Trimmer.

Trowell, 12355, 0.
Trowell.

Wailes, 13287, O.

Practical chemistry for farmers and land-owners. By J.
London, 1842.

A new treatise of husbandry and gardening. By Samuel
London, 1739.

Report on the agriculture and geology of Mississippi. By
B. L. C. Wailes. Philadelphia, 1854.

Walker, 12692, O. Transactions of the Agricultural Societies of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for the years 1850 and 1851. Compiled

from the original returns by Amasa Walker, Sec'y of the Commonwealth. 2 vols. Boston, 1851 and 1852. Gift of Hon. Geo. Livermore. Ward, 10826, O. The growth of plants in closely glazed cases. By N. B. Ward, F. L. S. London, 1842.

Warnes, 11785, O. On the cultivation of flax; the fattening cattle with native produce; box-feeding; and summer grazing. By John Warnes, Esq. London, 1846.

Washington, 2477, Q. Letters on agriculture, from his Excelleney George Washington, to Arthur Young and Sir John Sinclair. Edited by Franklin Knight. Washington, 1847.

Wason, 11903, O. 1. Letter on waste land. By Rigby Wason, Esq. Edinburgh, 1847.

Whitely, 11050, O. The application of geology to agriculture, and to the improvement and valuation of land. By Nicholas Whitely. London, 1843.

Willis, 10936, D. Out-doors at Idlewild; or the shaping of a home on the banks of the Hudson. By N. P. Willis. New York, 1855.

Wilson, 12103, O. The rural cyclopedia, or a general dictionary of agriculture, and of the arts, sciences, instruments, and practice, necessary to the farmer, gardener, &c. By Rev. Jno. M. Wilson. 4 vols. London, 1848, &c.

Wray, 12070, O. The practical sugar planter. By L. Wray. London, 1848. 10247, O. 7. Rapports faites à la Société royale et centrale d'agriculture. Paris, 1832, &c.

10736, O. 2, & 10920, O. 6. Discours de M. le Ministre de l'agriculture et du commerce. Paris, 1839.

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