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: Memoirs illustrative of [his] life and writings, com- 
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tion of his familiar letters. To which is subjoined the private 
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] Pomona; or, An appendix concerning fruit-trees, in 
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Also in later editions. 
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] Sylva; or, A discourse of forest-trees, and the 
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The same. [(With] Terra, a philosophical essay of 
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Each work has a separate title-page. 
The same. Together with an historical account of 
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With Kalendarium hortense. 4th ed., inlarg’d and improy’d. 
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plans, and other illustr. 
Each work has a separate title-page. 
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Silva; or, A discourse of forest-trees, and the propa- 
gation of timber in His Majesty’s dominions. Together with 
an historical account of the sacredness and use of standing 
York. 
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The same. New ed. To which is added Terra. 2 
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[18], 74+. Tables and 14 plates. 
“Terra” has a separate title-page and pagination. 
The same. 3d ed., revised, corrected and enlarged. 
To which is added the Terra. 2 vol. York. 1801. 4°. 
Port. and 45 plates. 
i. pp. 50, [2], 330. 
plates. 
Port. and 28 plates.— ii. pp. 394, [8], 88. 17 
4th ed., with the editor’s last corrections, 
2 vol. York. 1812. 45 
The same. 
and a short memoir of him. 
Port and 45 plates. 
i. pp. 50, [2], 330. 
plates. 
Port. and 28 plates.— ii. pp. 394, [8], 88. 17 
