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and was buried at Battersea. The following are brief notices 

 of his writings which claim our particular notice. 



1. Flora Londinensis. London. 1777 — 1798 2 vols, folio. 



Containing six fasciculi of seventy-two plates each. 



2. Botanical Magazine. 1787. London. In monthly numbers- 



8vo. Still continued, and will be noticed in tha next 

 section. 



3. Practical Observations on the British Grasses. London. 



1782. 8vo. 2nd Edition 1790. 



4. A history of the Brown-tailed Moth. 1782. London. 8vo. 



5. A Catalogue of British Medical, Culinary, and Agricultural 



Plants, cultivated in the London Botanical Garden. Lon- 

 don. 1784. l,2mo. 



6. Directions for the culture of the Crarabe Maritima or Sea 

 Kale, for the use of the Table. 8vo. with a Plate. 

 There is a new Edition with late improvements. 



Besides the above he wrote several Papers in the Transac- 

 tions of the Liunaean Society ; on Aphides, <S:c. Ifis botani- 

 cal Lectures were published after his death, with coloured 

 Plates. 



1785. 1. Miscellanies on Ancient and Modern Gardening, 

 and on the scenery of Nature. London. 8vo. With- 

 out the Author's name- By S. FELTON. 



He has since published with his name 



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2. On the Portraits of English Authors on Garden- 

 ing. London. 1828. 8vo. 



