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ESSAY on the THEORY of the EARTH. By BARON G. CUVIER, Perpetual Secretary of the French Institute, Professor and Administrator of the Museum of Natural History, &c. &c. With Geological Illustrations, by PROFESSOR JAMESON. Fifth Edition. Translated from the last French Edition, with numerous additions by the Author and Translator. In one large vol. octavo, with 11 Plates, 14s.

MEMOIRS of MR WILLIAM VEITCH, Minister of Dumfries, and GEORGE BRYSSON, Merchant in Edinburgh. Written by themselves. With other Narratives illustrative of the History of Scotland, from the Restoration to the Revolution. To which are added, Biographical Sketches and Notes. By THOMAS M'CRIE, D.D. 8vo, 12s.

FLORA EDINENSIS; or, a Description of Plants growing near Edinburgh, arranged according to the Linnæan System; with a Concise Introduction to the Natural Orders of the Class Cryptogamia, and Illustrative Plates. By ROBERT KAYE GREVILLE, F.R.S. & F.A.S.E. Member of the Wernerian Natural History Society of Edinburgh, &c. &c. &c.

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ELEMENTS of the PHILOSOPHY of PLANTS; containing the Principles of Scientific Botany, Nomenclature, Anatomy, Theory of Classification, Phytography, Anatomy, Chemistry, Physiology, Geography, and Diseases of Plants; with a History of the Science, and Practical Illustrations. By A. P. DECANDOLLE and K. SPRENGEL. Translated from the German. In one large vol. 8vo, with eight plates, 15s.

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MODERN PRACTICAL COOKERY, PASTRY, CONFECTIONERY, PICKLING, and PRESERVING; with other Useful RECEIPTS and DIRECTIONS. By Mrs NOURSE, Teacher of these Arts, Edinburgh. A New Edition. 12mo, 5s. bound.

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IN OCTAVO, WITH PLATES, PRICE 5S. 6d. EACH,
Nos. I. II. AND III.

OF THE

QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE,

AND THE

PRIZE ESSAYS AND TRANSACTIONS

OF THE

HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND.

CONTENTS OF No. I.

THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE.

1. A Series of Papers, exhibiting Natural Science pplied to Agriculture. Introduction-Part I. An Agriultural View of the Vegetable Economy-The Seed nd

Germination.-II. On the Classification of Soils. By David Low, Esq. of Laws -III. Some Practical Hints upon Live Stock, in particular as regards cross26. By Adam Ferguson, Esq. of Woodhill.-IV. On one Manure. By Mr Watson of Keillar.-V. Remarks n Manures, and on the action of Ground Bones on Plants and the Soil.-VI. Queries on the Mechanical tructure of the Roller.-VII. On the Causes of Detruction to Crops. By Henry Stephens, Esq. of Balnadies.-VIII. A Method of obtaining a greater Numer of one sex at the option of the Proprietor in the Breeding of Live Stock.-IX. Remarks on Agricultural

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Seeds. By Mr Sinclair, F.L.S. F.H.S., &c. Newcross, London.-X. Remarks on the Agriculture of Ireland. By the Rev. H. Townsend.-XI. On the Poisoning of Vegetables. -XII. On the Use of Purgatives in Cases of Tetanus, in Veterinary Practice. By Mr Dick, Veterinary Surgeon, Edinburgh.-XIII. The Planter's Guide. By Sir Henry Steuart, Bart. LL.D. F.R.S.E., &c. reviewed.-XIV. Quarterly Agricultural Report.-XV. Tables of the Average Prices of the different Kinds of Grain, Seeds, and Butcher Meat, at various Places in England and Scotlan L-XVI. Fiar Prices of the differ ent Counties of Scotland, for the Crop 1827.-XVII. State of the Foreign Corn Markets.-XVIII. Summary of the Weather, for 1827.-XIX. Miscellaneous Notices in Rural Science and Art.

PRIZE ESSAYS AND TRANSACTIONS OF THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY. I. Preliminary Notice,-II. Essays on the Comparative Influence of the Male and Female Parent in the Breedng of Live Stock: 1. By John Boswell, Esq. 2. By the Rev. H. Derry: 3. By Mr Christian: 4. By Mr H. N. Dallas.-III. Essays on the Disease in Sheep called Braxy: 1. Introductory Notice: 2. Essay by Mr William logg.-IV. Experiments on Raising Furnips with Artificial Manures: 1. By Mr Howden: 2. By John Boswell, Esq.-V. On the Value of Bone Manure on different Soils, by Mr G. Sinclair.-VI. Description and Plate of Mr Petrie's Piling Engine. -VII. Description and Plate of Mr Morton's Improved Drill Machine.Appendix-Premiums offered by the Society in 1828.

CONTENTS OF No. II.

THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE.

1. A Series of Papers, exhibiting Natural Science aplied to Agriculture-Part I. An Agricultual View of he Vegetable Economy.-II. On the Use and Advantates of a Reaping Machine.-III. On Emigration. By he Rev. Dr Chiliners.-IV. On Mixtures in the Air which occasion Disease and Death in Plants.-V. On Feeding Milch Cows. By Mr Harley.-VI. Cursory Remarks on crossing between the Mountain and Che viot Breeds of Sheep. By Mr William Hogg.-VII. Remarks on a supposed Law of Vegetable Life, limitng the duration of Plants obtained by cuttings to the Natural Term of Life of the Stock whence they were aken. By the Rev. Dr Fleming of Flisk. -VIII. Hints On burning Limestone for the Improvement of Waste Lands, in situations where Coals are scarce. By Mr Wallace, Wigton.-IX. Remarks on the state of Husbandry on the Continent of Europe. By John Boswell,

Esq. of Balmuto and Kingeausic.-X. On Bleeding and Inflamed Veins. By Mr W. Dick, Veterinary Surgeon, Elinburgh.-XI. On Veterinary Science. By Adam Ferguson, Esq. of Woodhill.-XII. On the Use of Nitre as Manure. By Thomas Bruce, Esq. of Grangemuir. -XIII. Observations on the Disease in sheep, commonly denominated the "Fly."-XIV. Description and Plate of a new Reaping Machine. By Mr Patrick Bell, A.M.-XV. The History of British Animals. By John Fleming, D.D. F.R.S.E. M.W.S. &c. reviewed.-XVI. Memoirs of the Caledonian Horticultural Society. Part I. Vol. IV. reviewed.-XVII. Quarterly Agricaltural Report-XVIII. Tables of the Average Prices of the different kinds of Grains, Butcher Meat, and Wool, at various places.-XIX. Fiar Prices for Crop 1827. not given in the former Number.-XX. Foreign Corn Markets.-XXI. Miscellaneous Notices.

PRIZE ESSAYS AND TRANSACTIONS OF THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY. I. Essays on the Nature and Quality of Soils and Subsoils, as indicated by Plants: 1. By Mr W. Macgillivray, with an Appendix, containing the Linnean and Common Names of Plants: 2. By Mr A. Gorie.-There are other Essays in reserve.-11. Essays on Converting to Economical U es Trees usually treated as Brushwood: 1. By the Rev. Dr Singers.-There are other Essays in reserve.-III. On the Application of Whale-Oil for converting Moss into Manure, by William Bell, Esq.-IV. On the Comparative Value of Potato and Georgian Oats, by Mr Wilson.-V. Receipt for making Cheese, in unitation of Double Gloucester, by Janes Bell, Esq.-VI. Descrip tion and Plate of a Portable Weighing Machine for Grains or other Goods in Saeks, by Mr John Smith. 12

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CONTENTS OF No. III.

THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE.

1. Agricultural View of the Vegetable Economy (concluded.) The Root, Stem, Branches, Leaves.-II. On Plants cultivated for their Roots.-On the Culture of Turnips.-III. On a Remarkable Law of Vegetable Life, and its Influence on several Operations in Horticulture and Agriculture. By the Rev. Dr Fleming of Flisk. IV. On the Insect which attacks the Ear of Wheat.-V. On Saltpetre as Manure. By William Hawkins, Esq. Herts.-VI. On Improving Soils injured by Coal. VII. On the Improvement of Irish Agriculture. By the Rev. H. Townsend.-VIII. On the Agriculture of Livonia. Communicated by Mr Theodore Wirkaw, of Riga.-IX. On the Practical Value of Mr Bell's Reaping Machine.-X. An Account of the Stomach and Process of Digestion in Cattle, (with a Plate.)-XI. On the Method of Curing Dropsy during Gestation, in the Uterus of the Cow. Communicated by Dr Patrick of

Trearne, Ayrshire.-XII. On Bleeding, without de
process of Pinning.-XIII. On the value of Agricult
Societies.-XIV. On Accidental Inflammations of t
Eyes. By Mr W. Dick, Veterinary Surge, L5*
burgh.-XV. Remarks on the Cultivation and Man
ment of Landed Property. By Thomas Mym,
Blackheath, Kent.-XVI. A few Hints on Ornamenting
with suitable Plants the Grounds about a County -
sidence. By Mr Steuart Menteith, younger of Gay!
burn.-XVIL Observations on the Origin and Cari
Smuggling in the Highlands of Scotland By Le
Gencial Stewart of Garth.-XVIII. Quarterly Acs),
tural Report.-XIX. Tables of the Average Pi
the different kinds of Grains, Butcher Meat, and x
at various places-XX. Foreign Corn Markets-k
On the Colour of the Clydesdale Breed of Hones
Mr Wallace of Kelly.-XXII. Miscellaneous Notes

PRIZE ESSAYS AND TRANSACTIONS OF THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY. I. Essays on the Improvement of Pasture and Grass Lands, by Top-dressing and otherwise: 1. By Mr Be Advocate, Aberdeen: 2. By Mr William Stronach, Banffshire: 3. By Mr James Jackson, Penicuick.-II. Ey the Temperature at which Butter can be best procured from Cream. 1. By the late Dr Barclay, and Mr Aleist Allen 2. By Mr John Ballantyne, Edinburgh.-III. On the Meadows and Dairies of Holland. By Mr Van! goes; communicated by the Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart.-IV. Description of a Machine for Raising Sta out of the Soil. By Mr Low of Laws, (with a figure.)-V. Description of an Improved Field Gate. By Hunter of Thurston, (with a figure.)-VI. Description of a Farm and Family Steelyard. By Mr John Rutre, Edinburgh, (with a figure.)

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