xiv LIST OF BOOKS. 



Lind. Guide.— A Guide to the Orchard and Kitchen Garden ; or an account of the 



most valuable Fruit and Vegetables cultivated in Great Britain, by George 



Lindley. 1 vol. 8vo., London, 1831. 

 Lind. Plan. Or.— A Plan of an Orchard, by George Lindley, 1796. 

 M. C. H. 5.— See Caled. Hort. Soc. Mem. 

 Mclnl. Orc/j.— The Orchard, including the management of Wall and Standard Fruit 



Trees, by Charles Mcintosh. 1 vol. 8vo, London, 1839. 

 Maund Fruit.— The Fruitist, by Benjamin Maund, 4to., Z,o?t(/on , published along 



with Maund's British Flower Garden. 



Maijer Pom. Franc. — Pomona Franconica ; oder natiirliche Abbildung und Beschrei- 

 bung der besten und vorziiglichsten Europaischen Gattungen dor Obstbaumen 

 und Fruchte, von J. Mayer. 3 vols. 4to., Niirenberg, 1776 — 1801. 



Meager Eng. Gard. — The English Gardener; or a sui-e Guide to young planters and 

 gardeners, in three parts, by Leonard IMeager. I vol. 4to., London, 1670. 



Merlet Abrege. — Abre'ge des bons fi-uits, avec la maniere de les connoitre et de 

 cultiver les arbres, par Jean Merlet. ed. 2, 1 vol. 12mo., Paris, 1675. 



Meyen Biiumsch. — Physicalisch-oeconomische Biiumschule, &c., von J. J. Meyer. 



Stettin, 1795. 

 Mid. jF/or.— The Midland Florist, by William Wood. 12mo., Nottingham, V. Y. 



Mill. Diet. — The Gardener's Dictionary, by Philip Miller, ed. 8, 1 vol. fol. London, 

 1768. 



Miller §• Sweet Cat. — A Catalogue of Fruit and Forest Trees, &c. Sold by Miller 

 and Sweet, nurserymen, Bristol, 1790. 



Nicol Gard. Kal. — The Gardener's Kalendar ; or Monthly Directory of operations 

 in every branch of Horticulture, by Walter Nicol. 1 vol. Svo., Edinburgh, 

 1810. 



Nicol Villa Gard. — The "Villa Garden Directory ; or Monthly Index of work to 

 be done in the town and villa gardens, by Walter Nicol. 1 vol. 8vo., 

 Edinburgh, 1809. 



Nois. Jard. Fruit. — Le Jardin Fruitier, par Louis Noisette, ed. 1,3 vols. 4to., Paris, 

 1821. ed. 2, 2 vols. 8vo., Paris, 1839. 



Nourse Camp. Fel. — Campania Felix ; or a Discourse of the benefits, and improve- 

 ments of Husbandry, by Tim. Nourse. 1 vol. 8vo., London, 1700. 



Park. Par. — Paradisi in sole Paradisius Terrestris, &c., by John Parkinson. 1 . vol. 

 fol. London, 1629. 



Philips Cyder. — Cyder, a Poem in two books, by John Philips. 1 vol. 8vo., 

 London, 1708. 



Plin. Hist. Nat. — C. Plinii Secundi, Historiae Mundi Libri xxxvii, annotat. Jacobi 

 Dalechampi. 1 vol. fol., Frankfurt ad Moenum, 1599. 



Poit. et. Turp.—TvzMe des Arbres Fruitiers de Duhamel, nouvelle edition augmentee, 

 par Poiteau et Turpin. 5 vols. fol. Paris, 1808, et seq. 



Poit. Pom. Frang — Pomologie Fran9aise ; Receuil des plus beaux fruits cultives en 

 France, par Poiteau., 4to., Paris, 1838, et seq 



Pom. Here/. — Pomona Hercfordienses ; or a descriptive account of the old Cyder 

 and Perry fruits of Herefordshire, by Thomas Andrew linight. 1 vol. 4to., 

 London, 1809. 



Pom. Land. — See Hook. Pom. Lond. 



Pom. Mag. — The Pomological Magazine ; or Figures and Descriptions of the most 

 important varieties of Fruits cultivated in Great Britain. 3 vols. Svo. 

 London, 1827—1830. 



Porta Villa; — Villaa Jo. Baptistae Portse, Neopolitani Libri xii. 1 vol. 4to, 

 Frankfurti, 1592. 



