clxii Principal Additioyis to the Lihrary. 



Slinoerland, the late M. V., and Cyrus R. Crosby. Manual of Fruit 



Insects. New York, 1914 PiMishers 



Twentieth Century Impressions of Canada. Various writers. London, 



1914 PuMishers 



WiDTSOE, John A. The Principles of Irrigation Practice. New York, 



1914 Publishei's 



Wrightson, John, and J. C. Newsham. Agriculture : Theoretical 



and Practical. London, 1915 Publishers 



YOTJNG, Arthur. 



Agriculture of Essex. 2 vols. 1807. 

 Agriculture of Lincolnshire. 1808. 

 Agriculture of Norfolk. 1804. 

 Agriculture of Suffolk. 1804. 



Agricultural Survey of Lincolnshire. By Thomas Stone. 1800. 

 Essay on Manures. 1804. 

 Farmer's Calendar. 1822. 



Farmer's Letters to the People of England. 1st ed. 1767. 

 do. do. 2nd ed. 1768. 



Modern Improvements in Agriculture. 2 vols. 1774. 

 Philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland. 1777. 

 Political Arithmetic. 1774. 



Six Weeks' Tour through the Southern Counties of England and 

 Wales. 2nd ed. 1769. 



do. do. 3rd ed. 1772. 



Six Months' Tour through the North of England. 4 vols. 1771. 

 Tour in Ireland. 2 vols. 1780. 

 Travels in France. 2 vols. 1792. 

 View of the Agriculture of Oxfordshire. 1809. 

 Voyages en France. 3 vols. 1794. 



[The above works by Arthur Young were presented to the Society's 

 Library by Mr. W. Robinson, of Gravetye Manor, East Griustead. They are 

 rendered more valuable by the fact that most of them contain Young's 

 own book-plate, and many notes in his handwriting.] 



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