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The five following papers by ROBERT MARSHAM, Esq- 

 of Stratton in Norfolk appeared in the Philosophical Traos- 

 actioDS. 



1. Observations on the growth of Trees. (Phil. Trans. Abrev, 



xi. 320. In the year 1768.) 



3. On the usefulness of washing and rubbing the stems of 

 Trees to promote their annual increase, (xiv. 124. 177G — 

 XV, 138—1781) 



3. Indications of Spring (xvi. 561 — 1789) 



4. On the measures of Trees, (xviii. 100. — 1797) 



175D. — A Treatise on Grasses, and the Norfolk Willow. Lon- 

 don. 8vo. 



The Gardener's Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, 

 Flowers, Seeds, &c. London. 8vo. 



The above are by — NORTH, a Nurseryman, who formerly 

 occupied the Gardens at Lambeth, now held by John Hay. 



JOHN MILLS, Esq. F. R. S, was author of the following 

 works, not one of which are worthy of more particular notice. 



!• Practical Treatise on Husbandry, from the French of Du- 

 hameb 1759' 4t0' With additions. Plates, c*v;c- 



2. A new and complete System of Practical Husbandry 



1762' 5 vols- 8v0' This was published in weekly numbers 

 and compleated in 17G3' It was twice translated iuto 

 German in 1764- 



