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a. The GardeiiiM's Kaiendar. — Ovo. 1731. — This has been 

 a popular work and passed through many cJiiJoiis. To 

 an edition in 1761, was prefixed a "short introduction to 

 the knowledge of the Science of Botany," which v.'as af- 

 terwards prinfed as a separate work. The fourteenth 

 edition is daled, 1765. 



7. Figures of Plants to illustrate his Dictionary. These 

 commenced in folio numbers in 1755, and wi re completed 

 in 300 Tables, forming 2 vuls. in 17G0. 



8. The method of cultivating Madder, as it is practised by 



the Dutch in Zealand. 1758. 4to. 



9. A Letter (o Mr. Watson relating to a mistake of Professor 

 Gmelin, concernir.g the Spondylium vulgare hirsutum, 

 in the Philosophical Transactions, vol xlviii. p. 153. 



10. Elements of Agriculture, from the French of Duhamel. 

 1764. 2 vols. 8vo. 



11. A Letter to the Rev. Thoma^ Birch, D. D. Secretary to 

 the Royal Society. Phil. Transact, vol xlix. p. 161. 



J2. Remarks upon the Letter of Mr. John Ellis, F. R S. to 

 P. C. Webb, Esq. Ditto vol. 1. p. 430. 



These relate to some disputed point respecting the staining 

 qualities of some American Sumachs. 



1726. The Gentleman Farmer, or certain observations on the 

 Husbandry of Flanders, compared with that of En- 

 gland. Anon. 12mo. 



— The Gardener's Universal Calendar. London. 8vo. 

 bv BENEDICT WHITMILL. 



