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Page 47 - France. 8°. Reboisement in France; or, Records of the replanting of the Alps, the Cevennes, and the Pyrenees with trees, herbage and bush, with a view to arresting and preventing the destructive consequences and effects of torrents.
Page 196 - theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out. improvement, and management of landed property, and the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture,
Page 372 - John Claudius. An encyclopaedia of gardening; comprising the theory and practice of horticulture, floriculture, arboriculture, and landscape gardening ... a General history of gardening in all countries,
Page 177 - Kirby, William, and Spence, William. An introduction to entomology; or, Elements of the natural history of insects, comprising an account of noxious and useful insects, of their metamorphoses, food, stratagems,
Page 196 - Mrs. Jane WEBB. The amateur gardener's calendar; being a monthly guide as to what should be avoided, as well as what should be done, in a garden in each month. Revised and edited by W. Robinson.
Page 186 - Lawson, William. A new orchard and garden; or, The best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good for a rich orchard, particularly in the north, and generally for the whole kingdome of England, as in nature, reason, situation, and all probabilitie, may and doth appeare. With The country housewifes garden for
Page 152 - Walker. The botany of Captain Beechey's voyage; comprising an account of the plants collected by Messrs. Lay and Collie and other officers of the expedition, during the voyage to the Pacific and Bering's Strait, performed in His Majesty's ship Blossom, under the command of
Page 46 - Pomona britannica; or, A collection of the most esteemed fruits at present cultivated in this country, together with the blossoms and leaves of such as are necessary to distinguish the various sorts from each other. Selected principally from the Royal gardens at Hampton Court, and the remainder from the most celebrated gardens
Page 39 - Forster, illustrated with notes relative chiefly to natural history. To which is added by the translator a systematic catalogue of all the known plants of English North America; or, A flora America« septentrionalis, together with an abstract of the most useful and necessary articles contained in Peter Loefling's Travels through Spain and Cumana in South America.
Page 35 - Blackwell, Mrs. Elizabeth. A curious herbal, containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants which are now used in the practice of physick . . . To which is added a short description of ye plants, and their common uses in physick. 2