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0. On the supposed effects of Ivy on Trees. In the eleventh 

 volume of the Trans, of the Linn. Society, p. 27 — 1810 — 



7- Fragments on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gar- 

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179a. A Siietcii from " The Landscape" a Poem by R. P. 

 Knight. Esq. London. 4to. Without the Author's 

 name but it is believed to have been written by W. 

 Mason the author of " The English Garden." 



The plan of an Orchard, exhibiting at one view a select 

 quantity of Trees, sufficient for planting an acre and 

 a half of land, properly arranged according to their 

 usual size of growth, and hardiness of bearing, &c. 

 London. A folio sheet. By GEORGE LINDLEY, 

 nurseryman at Catton, near Norwich. He has written 

 some papers in the London Horticultural Society's 

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An Introduction to the knowledge and practice of 

 Gai'dcning; with hints on Fish ponds. London 

 12mo. Again in 1793, 1802 and 1805. By the 

 REV. CHARLES MARSHALL vicar of Brixton, 

 Northamptonshire, 



An account of the Culture of Potatoes in Ireland. 8vo. 



1 707. 1- A few minutes advice to gentlemen oflanded Property 

 and the admirers of Forest Scenery ; with directions 

 for sowing, raising, planting, and the management of 

 Forest Trees, To which is added a catalogue of 

 Forest Trees, Fruit Trees, and Flowering Shrubs, 



