APPENDIX C. 



Partial List of Works on Agriculture Published in the 

 United States Before 1815.^ 



A. General Works. 



BoRDLEY, John Beale. Essays on Husbandry and Rural Affairs. Philadel- 

 phia. 1791. 536 pp. 2 ed. 1801. 



Bowler, Metcalf. Treatise on Agriculture and Practical Husbandry. Provi- 

 dence. 1786. 



Dabney, J. Address to Farmers, pp. 64. Salem. 1796. 



Deane, Samuel. The New England Farmer; or, Georgical Dictionary: pp. 335. 

 Worcester. 1790. 2 ed. 1797 (3 ed. 1822). 



Eliot, Jared. Essays on Field Husbandry in New England. Boston. 1760. 

 2 ed. 1761. 



Enfield, Edward. An Inquiry in to the State of Farms: to the Farmers of 

 New Hampshire. Boston. 1812. 



Everett, David. Common Sense in Dishabille: or, The Fanner's Monitor. 

 Worcester. 1799. 



Gleanings from the Most Celebrated Book on Husbandry. Philadelphia. 1803. 



HiRZEL, Hans Kaspar. The Rural Socrates. Hallowell (Me.). 1800. 



Hunter, A. Georgical Essays. 6 vols. New York. 1803-1804. 



Moore, T. Gross Error of American Agriculture Exposed. Baltimore. 1801. 



Parkinson, Richard. The Experienced Farmer. Philadelphia. 1799. 



Roberts, Job. The Pennsylvania Farmer. Philadelphia. 1804. 



Spurriers, The Practical Farmer. Worcester. 1792. 



Taylor, Col. John. Arator. Baltimore. 3 ed. 1817. 



(Thompson, Charles) Notes on Fanning, pp. 38. New York. 1787. 



Warren, General J(ames) Obser\'ations on Agriculture. In American Mu- 

 seum. Vol. II. 1788. 



B. Special Works. 



Abstract of a Late Treatise on Hemp. Boston. 1766. 



Affert, M. The Art of Preserving Animal and Vegetable Substances. New 



York. 1812. 

 Anderson, James. Essay on Quick Lime as a Manure. Boston. 1799. 

 Bordley, John Beale. Comparative View of the Crops of England and Mary- 

 land. Philadelphia. 1784. 



Sketches of a Rotation of Crops. 1797. 



Treatise of Country Habitations. 1798. 



Essays and Notes on American Husbandry. 1799. 



Treatise on the Culture of Hemp. 1799. 



Queries on the Nature and Principles of Vegetation. 1800. 



' This list has been taken largely from that given in U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Annual Report, 1868, pp. 597-607. 



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