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during the last three months. 



Agriculture, Rural, and Domestic Economy. 



A Description of a new Agricultural Instrument, which, by the 

 power of one Horse, performs a variety of operations in cultiva- 

 tion, at the rate of three acres per day ; by Major-General Alex 

 Beatson, 8vo. 



The Farmer's and Grazier's Guide, by L. Towne, 8vo. 10*. 



The Miller's Guide ; or a Treatise on the Manufacture of 

 Flour, and on the Milling Business. By John Miller, 8vo. 10*. 



An Essay on Soils and Composts, and on the Pro'^agation and 

 Culture of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, and Flowej-s. By 

 Thomas Haynes. 12mo. .5*. 



A Dissertation on Lime, and its use and abuse in Arriculture. 

 By Thomas Hornby. 8vo. 2s. ° 



Essays on Practical Husbandry and Rural Economy. By Ed- 

 ward Burroughs, Esq. Svo. 3*. 6V/. 



Antiquities. 

 The unedited Antiquities of Attica; comprising the Architec- 

 tural Remains of Eleusis, Sunium, and Thoricus! By the So- 

 ciety of Dilettanti, Imperial folio, with Eiahty-four Enoravin<JS 

 10/. 10s. ^ -^ o o • 



Civil Architecture. 



Hints on the improved mode of building, applicable to general 

 purposes. By T. W. Dearn, Architect. 8vo. ° 



Plans, Elevation, Sections, and Description of the Pauper Lu- 

 natic Asylum at Wakefield. By Messrs. Watson and Pritchctt, 

 Architects, folio, 2/. 12*. 6d. large paper with proofs. 31. 3s. 



Observations on the Construction and fitting up of Chapels, 

 illustrated by Plans, Sections, and Descriptions. By William 

 Alexander. 4to. gs. 



Specimens of Gothic Architecture, selected from various ancient 

 edifices in England. By A. Pugin. 4to. Parts I. and II. 1/. I*, 

 each. 



A Series of Designs for Private Dwellings. By J. Hedaeland 

 4to. 1/. \s. a J o 



Naval Architkcture, 

 An Inquiry into all the means which have been taken, to pre- 

 serve the British Navy, from the earliest period to the present 

 time, particularly from that species of decay now denominated the 

 Dry Rot. By John Knowlcs, Secretary to the Committee of Sur- 

 veyors of his Majesty's Navy. 4to. 1/. 



Botany. 



A Grammar of Botany, illustrative of artificial, as well as na- 

 tural classification, with an explanation of Jussieu's System. By 

 Sir James Edward Smitii, M.D. F.R.S., President of the Lin- 

 na?an Society. Svo. with 21 plates. I2.v. plain; 1/. I l.v. ()',/. 

 coloured. 



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