Works publishing f()7' J. Rhjoway, Piccadilly. 

 nORTUS SUBURBANUS LONDINENSIS; or, a Catalogue 



of Plants cultivated in the Neighbourhood of London, arranged according to the 

 Linnaean System; with the addition of the Natural Orders to whicli they belong, 

 References to Books where they are described, their Native Places of Growth, 

 when introduced, Time of Flowering, and References to Figures. By Robert 

 Sweet, F.L.S. 18s. boards, royal octavo. 



%* This Catalogue contams several hundred more Plants than any other pub- 

 lished, besides various acknowledged improvements in Arrangement. 



A TREATISE on BULBOUS ROOTS ; containing a Bota- 

 nical Arrangement and Description of the Plants heretofore included under the 

 Genera Amaryllis, Cyrtanthus, Crinum, and Pancratium ; with general Observa- 

 tions, and Directions for their Cultivation. Illustrated with coloured Plates, and 

 two large Plates of Dissections. By the Hon. and Rev. William Herbert. 5s. 



*^* This forms an Appendix to the Botanical Register and Botanical Magazine. 



The FRUIT GROWER'S INSTRUCTOR; or, a Practical 



Treatise on Fruit Trees, from the Nursery to Maturity ; and a Description and 

 Knuraeration of all the best Fruits now in Cultivation, both for keeping and imme- 

 diate use ; with useful Hints as to the Planting for Orchards or in Gardens. To 

 which is added, a full Definition of the Apple-fly, commoniy termed the American 

 Blight, which causes the Canker in Apple Trees; its effectual Remedy and Pre- 

 vention; together with some Practical Observations on Horticulture in general. 

 A Work which will be found equally useful to the Gentleman, Nurseryman, or 

 Gardener ; and particularly adapted for those who cultivate or superintend the 

 cultivation of their own Gardens. The whole written from Practice. By G. Bliss, 

 Gardener. 



PRACTICAL REMARKS on the IMPROVEMENT of 



GRASS LAND, by Means of Irrigation, Winter-flooding, and Drainage, in a 

 Letter to the Owners and Occupiers of Land in the County of Essex. By C. C. 

 Western, Esq. M.P. Is. 6d. 



A SYSTEM for MANAGING HEAVY and WET LANDS 

 without SUMMER FALLOWS; under which a considerable Farm in Hertford- 

 shire is kept perfectly clean, and made productive. By Thomas Greg, Esq. 

 Third Edition. With an Appendix, pointing out how the infant Turnip may be 

 protected from Insects by a critical Application of Lime ; to which are added 

 Extracts from some Letters written by the Earl of Thanet, proving the InfalHbility 

 of the Plan : as presented to the Board of Agriculture, and now published at their 

 request. 5s. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE explaining the Art and Mystery 

 of BREWING PORTER, ALE, TWOPENNY, and TABLE BEER; recom- 

 mending and proving the Ease and Possibility of Every Man's Brewing his own 

 Beer in any quantity, from One Peck to a Hundred Quarters of Malt. Intended 

 to reduce the Expenses of Families. By Samuel Child, Brewer. The Eleventh 

 Edition, carefully revised. Is. 



